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  1. II Capel Hendre and Vestry
    Prominently sited at the south east of the village of Capel Hendre, at south of the road and at the corner of Cooper's Road. Large graveyard opposite. Stone-walled enclosure with iron gates and railin
  2. II Pantyffynnon Station Photos
    Situated at S end of road, some 1.4 km S of Ammanford town centre.
  3. II Pantyffynnon Signal Box Photos
    Situated about 150m S of Pantyfynnon Station and on E side of railway line close to bridge over River Amman. The lines at Pantyffynnon junction merged to N of this signal box, from where railway move
  4. II Plas Mawr (formerly known as Cwrt y Ceidrim) Photos
    On sloping sight in Loughor valley, 1 mile (1.69km) S of Ty Croes, approached off the minor road along a track which continues past Plas Uchaf.
  5. II Bandstand at Ammanford Park Photos
    Situated at SW side of public park, near Tir-y-dail Lane.
  6. II Entry Gates and Piers to Ammanford Park Photos
    Situated opposite the S end of Talbot Road.
  7. II Miners Welfare Hall Photos
    Situated behind Miners Welfare Club and alongside churchyard.
  8. II No 33, College Street (E Side), Dyfed Photos
    Situated on the corner of Margaret Street.
  9. II Lloyds Bank Building Photos
    Prominently sited at angle of Quay Street and Wind Street in the centre of the town.
  10. II St David's Parish Church Photos
    Situated on SE side of Amman Valley, approx. 0.5m SE of Ammanford. Triangular shaped churchyard adjacent to Betws Rd. Sited diagonally to road.
  11. II The Arcade Photos
    Situated some 50m from The Square.
  12. II The Arcade Photos
    Situated some 50m from The Square.
  13. II The Arcade Photos
    Situated some 50m from The Square.
  14. II The Arcade Photos
    Situated some 50m from The Square.
  15. II The Arcade (consec nos) Photos
    Situated some 50m from The Square.
  16. II The Post Office Photos
    Situated some 50m from The Square.
  17. II All Saints Church Photos
    Situated on hillside E of College Street, backing onto Church Street.
  18. II Myddynfych
    Situated beyond NE corner of Myddynfych housing estate.
  19. II Circular pigsty at Craig Fawr Farm
    Situated uphill to right of Graig Fawr farmhouse, reached up track running SE from Garnswllt Road about 700m S of Garnswllt.
  20. II Milestone near Blaenau Isaf
    In Pontardulais Road 1km south-east of Crosshands crossroads.
  21. II Plas-Newydd Mill
    Next to the Afon Gwili, approached along a narrow track, off the A 483 one mile N of the Pont Abraham roundabout.
  22. II Pontamman Bridge Photos
    Forms part of NE Betws parish boundary. Replaced by recent concrete section road bridge located approx.100m upstream, as part of new A474 road-works. Links with stone arched rail-viaduct to north.
  23. II Old Pontammon Mill
    Situated amid trees below main A474 road some 150m W of Pontamman House.
  24. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    At west side of Blaenau Road, about 300m south of the Parish Church. Grassed forecourt with part paved; stone surrounding wall.
  25. II American Villa Photos
    At west side of Ammanford Road, between the Afon Marlais and Rawling Road
  26. II American Villas Photos
    At west side of Ammanford Road, between the Afon Marlais and Rawling Road.
  27. II 2 High St with John's Tobacconists Photos
    In village, at junction of Blaunau and Ammanford Roads
  28. II Llandybie National School Photos
    At the west side of High Street, within a large playground. About 100m south of the Parish Church.
  29. II Stone Spheres at Entrance to PLâs Llandybie Photos
    At the entrance to the village-centre site of the former Plâs. About 30m west of Llandybie bridge, at south side of street.
  30. II Llandybie Bridge Photos
    At the crossing of Church St / King's Road over the Afon Marlais in Llandybie village.
  31. II The Mill, Llandybie Photos
    Beside Afon Marlais to the north east of Llandybie Bridge. Former miller's house immediately to its east.
  32. II The Red Lion Inn Photos
    At the south side of Llandeilo Road, about 50m west of the Parish Church.
  33. II* Church of St. Tybie Photos
    At the centre of Llandybie village. Large stone-walled graveyard to north side (recent parts walled in concrete blocks). High wall with steps and iron gates from the street at west and south; stile be
  34. II The Mill House, Llandybie Photos
    To the east of Llandybie mill. Stone rubble enclosing wall (modern concrete blockwork to street side) with steps down to the mill yard.
  35. II Agricultural Range Opposite Red Lion Inn Photos
    Detached immediately opposite the Red Lion Hotel, on the northern edge of Llandybie; farmyard to rear and to left.
  36. II* Crosshands Public Hall
    500m north-west of Crosshands crossroads
  37. II Twll y Car Farmhouse and farm-range
    West side of minor road from Llannon village to Capel Pen-twyn. Farmhouse at left of small farmyard with barn range and hayloft on opposite side.
  38. II Church of Saint Edi
    Situated some 300m SE of the B4297 in the village of Llanedi, at end of Church road, in a walled and gated churchyard.
  39. II Milestone between Crosshands and Tumble
    850m south-west of Crosshands crossroads.
  40. II Garn Limekiln No. IV (southernmost in group) Photos
    At the south of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel.
  41. II Blaennantgwinne Cottages Photos
    To the south side of Nant Gwenlais, and reached from the present-day hamlet of Pentregwenlais by a lane north of the road.
  42. II Bwlchau Limekiln
    At west side of a footpath 100m north of Bwlchau farmhouse. Quarry to the west.
  43. II Garn Limekiln No. III (3rd from north in group)
    Near the middle of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel. Quarry to the east.
  44. II Garn Limekiln No. II (2nd from north in group)
    Near the middle of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel. Quarry to the east.
  45. II Bank of Lime Kilns at Pentre Gwenlais Stone Quarry, Pentre Gwenlais Road (NE side)
    Built into a steep bank near SE end of Pentre Gwenlais Limestone Quarry which lies to N of Pentre-Gwenlais village, approximately 1km W of A483.
  46. II Pwll-y-march Limekilns Photos
    200m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road; Pair of limekilns in one structure at east of Pwll-y-march quarry, reached from the road by a path opposite Caeffwrn.
  47. II Garn Limekiln No. I (northernmost in group)
    The northern of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane commencing 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel. Quarry to the east.
  48. II Barn at Llwyd Coed Fawr Farm
    Forming the north side of the farmyard of Llwyd Coed Fawr, in front of the farmhouse.
  49. II Llwyd Coed Fawr Farmhouse
    About 2km north-east of Llannon, to south of crossroads on minor road from Llannon to Pentwyn.
  50. II Pant-y-garn Limekiln No. I (to west) Photos
    200m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road; reached by a side path east from a lane opposite Caeffwrn. South of its quarry.
  51. II Lofted stable range at Llwyd Coed Fawr Farm
    Forming the south side of the farmyard of Llwyd Coed Fawr, in front of the farmhouse.
  52. II Glynhir Mansion
    Overlooking the Loughor valley on Glynhir Road, about 2 km east of Llandybie village.
  53. II Glynhir Dovecote
    At the entrance to Glynhir mansion and farmyard.
  54. II Glynhir Ice House
    In the woods overlooking the Loughor valley, about 100m to the south east of Glynhir mansion.
  55. II Pant-y-garn Limekiln No. II (to east) Photos
    150m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road; reached by a lane commencing midway between Pwll-y-march and Lletty-mawr. Quarry to north.
  56. II Glynhir Courtyard Cottage
    To the south side of Glynhir farmyard; the rear is to the north side of the access yard to Glynhir mansion.
  57. II Glynhir Coach-house
    At the east end of the access yard to Glynhir mansion, including a short link to the Bailiff's House.
  58. II Glynhir Brewhouse and Yard Wall
    At the east side of Glynhir farmyard. High wall to west and south enclosing brewhouse yard, with gateway to house.
  59. II Felin Wen, Llandybie Photos
    About 1km north of Llandybie village, reached by a lane west of Llandeilo Road. North side of the Marlais stream.
  60. II Glynhir Walled Orchard
    At the east side of Glynhir farmyard.
  61. II Glynhir Bailiff's Cottage
    To the south side of Glynhir farmyard; the rear is to the north side of the access yard to Glynhir mansion.
  62. II Glynhir Pigsties
    At the west side of Glynhir farmyard. Fragments of low wall at front against farmyard access, formerly enclosing a paddock.
  63. II Glynhir Barn
    At the east end of the access yard to Glynhir mansion.
  64. II Glynhir Stable Range
    At the north of the farmyard group at Glynhir.
  65. II Glynhir Paddock Range
    To the north-east of the farmyard at Glynhir, north of the barn.
  66. II Circular Pigsty at Bryngelli
    E side of B4297 situated on Sardis Hill with pigsty partly built into the boundary wall of the garden at Bryngelli.
  67. II Pant-y-llyn Limekilns
    Reached by a track running just north of the Pant-y-llyn.
  68. II Lletty-mawr Limekiln
    50m south of the Carmel to Pant-y-llyn road, opposite Lletty-mawr. North of its quarry.
  69. II Bantwen Photos
    About 150m west of the road junction in Carmel Village. The cottage stands in a small enclosure behind two later houses.
  70. II* Cil-yr-ychen Lime Kilns Photos
    Prominently sited 200m to the west of Llandeilo Road, about 1½ km north of Llandybie village.
  71. II Milestone south of Upper Tumble
    Beside 47 Llannon Road, 20m south of junction with Gors Road
  72. II Pistyll Limekilns
    1 km north of Llandybie village by the A483, reached by a farm track 200m south from the Afon Marlais bridge. Large quarry to east side. Extensive traces of industrial buildings to the immediate west,
  73. II Pistyll Limeworks chimney Photos
    To the west side of Pistyll Limeworks
  74. II Cil-yr-ychen Barn Range
    At west side of Cil-yr-ychen farmyard.
  75. II Cil-yr-ychen Farmhouse
    To the north side of a lane between Derwydd Mansion and Cilyrychen Industrial Estate.
  76. II Milestone at Bryn Du
    Beside road from Llannon to Crosshands, 1km north of Llannon church.
  77. II Ivy House
    About 50m west of the B4297 in the village of Maes-y-bont, nearly opposite to the village school. Short access lane.
  78. II Capel Milo
    West side of Milo village, about 1½ km south of Golden Grove. Limestone wall to front, iron gate. Hedged elsewhere. Graveyard at right.
  79. II Derwydd Stable Cottage and Related Walls
    About 50m south of Derwydd Mansion.
  80. II Hen Gapel Milo
    East side of Milo village, opposite to Capel Milo Newydd. Open paved area to street at front, walled graveyard to left with original wall to street.
  81. II Derwydd Outer Wall and Gates
    Wall to north, west and south of Derwydd Mansion, bordering the road. Entrances at west and south.
  82. II* Derwydd Mansion
    In private grounds about 2km north-north-west of Llandybie village.
  83. II Derwydd Walled Garden and Gazebo
    Immediately to the north of Derwydd Mansion. The gazebo stands outside the garden at north, the walls of the latter ramped up to its front wall. Gates to the garden at east, west and south.
  84. II Gravestone with Railings within St Non's Churchyard
    In the churchyard of St Non, to the north side of the church.
  85. II* Church of St Non
    In the centre of the village in a churchyard with stone wall and iron railings and gates to road at west; stone wall to minor road at north.
  86. II Railings and Gates of St Non's Church
    Facing the road on the west side of the churchyard of St Non.
  87. II Drinking Fountain
    At side of B4306 (Fountain Road), 50m SE of The Greyhound Public House.
  88. II The Old School
    On the west side of the A 476 in the centre of the village of Llannon, opposite the parish church.
  89. II Churchyard walls and gateway at Llandyfan church
    Situated to W of Church of St Dyfan, enclosing W end of churchyard.
  90. II Llandyfan House
    Situated some 2 km S of Trap, in Afon Cennen valley, on E side of lane, just S of Llandyfan church.
  91. II Church of St Dyfan Photos
    Situated immediately N of Llandyfan farmhouse, some 2 km S of Trap in valley of Afon Cennen.
  92. II Baptistery in Llandyfan churchyard Photos
    Situated sunk in level churchyard on N side of Llandyfan church.
  93. II Outbuildings on SE side of farmyard at Llandyfan
    Situated along lower side of farmyard at Llandyfan, joined at NE end to corner of barn.
  94. II The Old Vicarage
    In Llannon village 300m south of the church of St Non, at the turning to Beidr Non. Rubble walls and gate piers to roadside, and stable at NW.
  95. II Outbuilding on N side of farmyard at Llandyfan
    Situated on the upper side of the farmyard at Llandyfan, at right angles to the barn.
  96. II Barn to the rear of Llandyfan
    Situated across upper end of farmyard to rear of Llandyfan.
  97. II Lime Kiln to rear of Llandyfan
    Situated built into high bank to rear NE of barn behind Llandyfan, approached by footpath from Llandyfan church.
  98. II Pont Cennen (partly in Dyffryn Cennen community)
    In the village of Derwydd, crossing the River Cennen, 150m north of the road to Trapp.
  99. II Pont Cennen (partly in Llandybie community)
    In the village of Derwydd, crossing the River Cennen, 150m north of the road to Trapp.
  100. II Circular Pigsty at Beili Gras
    Beili Glas is reached from Upper Mill Road by a winding farm track. The pigsty is sited against a garden wall immediately to W of house.

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