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Listed Buildings within five miles of SA17 5US, sorted by distance

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  1. II Bethania Welsh Presbyterian Church Photos
    Situated in Ferryside on the E side of Carmarthen Road some 320m NE of the railway station.
  2. II Salem Baptist Chapel Photos
    Situated in Ferryside on the E side of Carmarthen Road some 250m NE of the railway station.
  3. II Church of St Thomas Photos
    Near the centre of Ferryside E of the railway station.
  4. II Robert's Rest
    Near the centre of Ferryside to the S of Portway.
  5. II Ferryside Signal Box Photos
    Near to the centre of the village, on the west side of the crossing at the platfform end of Ferryside station
  6. II Iscoed
    Approximately 2km NE of Ferryside, on the W side of a private road N of the Ferryside to Carmarthen Road.
  7. II Telephone Call-box
    Prominently sited near the N corner of the car park which lies at the end of the road that runs along the foreshore. Below the bank forming a sea-wall with the beach beyond. Broad views towards Llan
  8. II Milestone Photos
    Set in retaining wall at the NW side of High Street, opposite Melrose House.
  9. I Llansteffan Castle Photos
    Prominently situated on a rocky promontery, overlooking the mouth of the Tywi.
  10. II Nolands, including forecourt railings. Photos
    On S side of the street, opposite the entrance to The Laurels.
  11. II Albion House, including forecourt railings Photos
    Situated at the S side of the High Street, at W end of a terraced row, opposite The Brackens
  12. II Osbourne House, including area railings.
    Midway along Church Street, on the E side, the house is immediately S of, and attached to Cyncoed.
  13. II Cyncoed, including area railings.
    On the E side of Church Street, immediately N of and attached to Osbourne House
  14. II Church of St Ishmael Photos
    An isolated church approximately 2km SSW of Ferryside, in a large churchyard on the E side of the Ferryside to Kidwelly road.
  15. II Cartref Photos
    Situated immediately E of the attached shop, at the W end of a terraced row.
  16. II The Stores Photos
    On the SE corner of the junction of High Street and Church Street, between Post Office and Cartref.
  17. II Railings and area walls at Plas-y-Coed and Park Villa. Photos
    Situated at the side of the pavement on the W side of Church Street, E of Plas-Y-Coed and Park Villa.
  18. II The Sticks Hotel Photos
    Situated directly N of the junction with Church Street, on the street line immediately E of Red Lion House.
  19. II Plas-y-Coed Photos
    Set well back from the street, situated beyond a lawned forecourt with decorative railings, immediately S of Park Villa.
  20. II Telephone Call-box outside the Old Pound. Photos
    At the junction of High Street and Church Street. Immediately beside The Old Pound, NE of the churchyard of the parish Church of St Ystyffan and opposite The Sticks PH.
  21. II Well Cottage with forecourt railings and gate Photos
    Situated at right angle to the road, on the junction with a private access leading to Mill Pond Cottage
  22. II Park Villa Photos
    Set back from the street within a lawned forecourt, immediately N of Plas-y-Coed.
  23. II* Church of St Ystyffan Photos
    Within a stone walled cemetery, on the SW corner of the junction of High Street and Church Street.
  24. II Ffynnon Fair
    In front of Well House, set into the wall by the roadside.
  25. II Ffynnon Fair House Photos
    Set back from the street, on the N side of the road, within a walled, lawned forecourt.
  26. II* Vale View Photos
    Set slightly back from the street, on the S side of the road, within a small railed forecourt, immediately W of Brook Cottages.
  27. II* Y Plas Photos
    At the end of a private access road leading S from Llansteffan village.
  28. II Church of All Saints Photos
    In a walled churchyard in the centre of the village.
  29. II Wall and gatepiers to stable court at Y Plas
    Located S of the domestic range of the Plas Mansion, and E of the Coach House and Stables, at the end of a private access road.
  30. II* Coach House and Stable Range at Y Plas
    Located SW of Plas mansion, at the end of a private access road leading S from Llansteffan village.
  31. II St Anthony's Well
    Located within a modern walled enclosure on the W side of a narrow access lane leading to St Anthony's Cottage.
  32. II Remains of monastic grange at Penallt Farm
    On the SW side of the farm. Penallt is 1km SSE of Llansaint and on the S side of the Ferryside to Kidwelly road.
  33. II Lord's Park
    At the S termination of a long private access road leading roughly S from road some 1.5 km W of Llansteffan.
  34. II Laques
    Situated at end of drive running SW off lane some 1.5 km W of Llansteffan
  35. II* Dovecote NW of Coleman Farm Photos
    Situated in patch of scrub woodland at intersection of four fields on hillside some 300m NW of Coleman Farm, which is on the lower road from Kidwelly to Ferryside via St Ishmael.
  36. II Upland
    Approximately 2.2km NW of Llandyfaelog village, reached by private drive off a minor road W of the A484.
  37. II Church of St Maelog
    In a large churchyard on the N side of the main road through the village.
  38. II Former stables at Upland
    To rear (NE) of house, facing SW.
  39. II Tower of Yr Hen Gapel, including attached wall-footings Photos
    In the centre of Llanybri, in an 'island 'of lanes, located some 15-20m W of the Post Office.
  40. II Pont Rhydyronnen
    Spanning the Gwendraeth Fach on a minor road between Llandyfaelog and Gellideg, approximately 700m SE of the village.
  41. II Stable court at Llwyn-du
    Situated just S of the house at Llwyn-du, E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  42. II Coach-house at Llwyn-du
    Situated just SE of the house at Llwyn-du, E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  43. II Llwyn-du
    Situated to the E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  44. II The Masons Arms Photos
    Situated on W side of main road (A 484) N of centre of Kidwelly, in terraced row, some 120m N of Ferry Road junction.
  45. II Kidwelly Quay Photos
    On the Gwendraeth Fach. Reached along a by-road running W from level crossing to SW of town centre.
  46. II The War Memorial and railings Photos
    Situated on side of main road (A 484) some 100m NE of Kidwelly Bridge.
  47. II* The Town Gate Photos
    Situated at SW end of Castle Street, some 130m WSW of Kidwelly Castle.
  48. II Castle School and School house Photos
    Situated just within medieval town gateway, at junction of Castle Street and Bailey Street.
  49. II No 6, Castle Street, Kidwelly/Cydweli, Kidwelly, SA17 5AX Photos
    Situated on N side of Castle Street, just E of former Castle School.
  50. II The Old Moat House Photos
    Situated close to entrance to Kidwelly Castle, at corner of Castle Street and Castle Road.
  51. II Ruined Warehouse By Kidwelly Bridge Photos
    Situated on E side of main road (A 484) overlooking NE end of Kidwelly Bridge.
  52. I Kidwelly Castle Photos
    Situated on a bluff above W bank of Gwendraeth Fach, across river from modern town centre.
  53. II Kidwelly Bridge/Pont Cydweli Photos
    Situated on main road (A 484) crossing Gwendraeth Fach, between Bridge Street and New Street.
  54. II Capel Sul Photos
    Situated on W side of main road (A 484) prominently overlooking Kidwelly Bridge.
  55. II Castle Mill Photos
    Situated on N bank of Gwendraeth Fach, some 100m E of Kidwelly Bridge, reached by lane running S from medieval town gatehouse.
  56. II Morfa House Photos
    Situated in terraced row on main road (A 484) some 40m S of Kidwelly Bridge.
  57. II Lime Kilns
    On an overgrown terrace overlooking the sea, some 0.25km S of the Llansteffan-Pentowyn Road, and approximately 0.25km SW of Laques Fawr Farm.
  58. I Church of Saint Mary Photos
    Situated in centre of Kidwelly in large walled churchyard.
  59. II Kidwelly Town Hall Photos
    Situated in centre of Kidwelly on corner of Lady Street and Causeway Street.
  60. II Wall along S side of churchyard Photos
    Situated on N side of Lady Street, between Parish Room and track to No 17 Lady Street.
  61. II Stable and coach-house at Fern Hill
    Situated just to the SW of Fern Hill which is some 3 km E of Llangynog village.
  62. II Fern Hill
    Situated to the W of Fernhill Brook, on the N side of a minor road to Llangynog village which is some 3 km to the W.
  63. II Assorting Room at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated in Kidwelly Industrial Museum, some 2km NE of the town in the Gwendraeth Fach valley. Sorting Room is the northern half of the red brick range just within museum site.
  64. II Boxing Room at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated in Kidwelly Industrial Museum, some 2km NE of the town in the Gwendraeth Fach valley. Boxing Room is the sorthern half of the red brick range just within museum site.
  65. II Chimney at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated towards upper end of museum site, which lies some 2km NE of Kidwelly.
  66. II* Cold-roll Engine-house at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated at NE end of Kidwelly Industrial Museum site, which is some 2km NE of Kidwelly, in Gwendraeth Fach valley.
  67. II Old house at Llechdwnni
    Llechdwnni Farm is 2.2km SE of Llandyfaelog, reached by a short farm road on the N side of a minor road. The old house is on the N side of the new farmhouse.
  68. II Terrace walls and steps at Coomb Cheshire Home
    Situated on N and E sides of the entrance court at Coomb.
  69. II Coomb Cheshire Home
    Situated in its own grounds some 2.2 km S of the centre of Llangynog village.
  70. II Cae Newydd Railway Bridge
    Situated some 200m off main road (A 484), approached by footpath past Cae Newydd Farm some 100m NE of Kidwelly Bridge. Bridge is some 800m SE of Kidwelly station.
  71. II* Church of St Cynog
    Situated about 1 km S of Llangynog.
  72. II Lime-kiln facing W, on ridge E of Capel Horeb
    Situated in overgrown scrub some 700m NNE of Mynyddygarreg School, reached by lane, then footpath, and situated to E of footpath. Kiln is in earth-banked small indent, some 60m E of path, facing W. Se
  73. II Lime-kiln facing S, on ridge E of Capel Horeb
    Situated in overgrown scrub some 700m NNE of Mynyddygarreg School, reached by lane from school, then footpath. Situated to E of footpath, kiln is in earth-banked small indent, facing S. Second kiln is
  74. II War Memorial Cross
    Situated at the junction of two minor roads some 800m S of the centre of Llangynog village.
  75. II Glanrhydw
    In its own grounds and reached by private drive on the W side of the B4309 between Carmarthen and Pontyates.
  76. II Lime kilns at Penymynydd
    On the S side of a minor road approximately 800m WNW of the crossroads in Heol Pedair.
  77. II The Boat House Photos
    The house, above and at right angles to the foreshore with revetment wall to NW end; reached by modern staircase. The tool-shed, on the cliff edge SW of the house.
  78. II Dylan Thomas's tool-shed Study Photos
    The tool-shed, on the cliff edge SW of the house.
  79. II Pilgrim's Rest Photos
    Situated on the N side of the Afon Taf estuary, at the end of a 1.2 km track off a minor road some 2.8km W of the centre of Llanybri.
  80. II Pont Antwn Photos
    Spanning Afon Gwendraeth Fach on the B4309, S of the junction of a minor road to Llangyndeyrn.
  81. II Milepost on B4308 at Bont Cottages
    Approximately 2.7km NW of Trimsaran village.
  82. II Pen-y-graig Independent Chapel
    Situated S of the minor road from Croesyceilog to Cwmffrwd, approximately 500m E of Croesyceilog.
  83. II Milepost on A484 S of Lakelands Bungalow
    Set back on the E side of the road approximately 1.3km S of Commissioners' Bridge.
  84. II Sea View Photos
    Set back from the road behind front garden at the corner leading to Victoria Street.
  85. II Section of Boundry Walls around Castle grounds running E from outer Gatehouse
    Adjoining Outer Gatehouse and reached by a path in front of Castle House.
  86. II Gazebo in grounds of Laugharne Castle Photos
    Situated on the SE edge of the castle grounds high above the foreshore.
  87. II Victoria House Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages, stepped up from adjoining houses.
  88. I Laugharne Castle Photos
    On an elevated coastal site near the town Hall, reached by path in front of Castle House.
  89. II* Castle House Photos
    Prominently sited to N of the castle and entered through the same iron gates.
  90. II NO.2 Market Street, Dyfed, 9660 Photos
    Set back to the left of the Town Hall.
  91. II* Town Hall Photos
    Forward to the street at the junction with Wogan Street, close to the castle; Market Lane to rear.
  92. II NO.3 Market Street, Dyfed, 9661 Photos
    Set back to the left of the Town Hall
  93. I Outer Gatehouse to Laugharne Castle Photos
    At the bottom of the street near the town Hall, reached by path in front of Castle House.
  94. II Brown's Hotel Photos
    Set into a continuous row of frontages near the crossroads with Victoria Street.
  95. II New Three Mariners P.H. Photos
    At the crossroads with Market Street, King Street and Newbridge Street.
  96. II Elm House Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages, stepped up from The Pines to left.
  97. II Boundry Wall to W of Castle House, including gated entrance Photos
    Lining the road in front of the house and serving as a northern boundary to the Castle area.
  98. II The Pines including Oriel Evans Bookshop Photos
    In a continuous row of fronages, Elm House stepped up to the right.
  99. II Ball Court Photos
    Beside the foreshore facing NE; below Gosport House.
  100. II Exeter House including Oriel Evans Bokshop Photos
    In a continuous row of fronages, Elm House stepped up to the right

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