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Listed Buildings within five miles of SA3 1HW, sorted by distance

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  1. II Well opposite St Cenydd's Church Photos
    Across the road opposite the lychgate of St Cenydd's Church.
  2. II St Cenydd's Lychgate Photos
    At the north entrance to St Cenydd's churchyard, Llangennith
  3. II* Church of St Cenydd Photos
    In the village of Llangennith. Stone churchyard wall; war memorial NE of churchyard is a white marble Celtic cross with interlacing on face. Early C20 timber-framed lychgate to N. To the S is the sit
  4. II Barn attached to Church with Roadside Range Photos
    Attached to St Cenydd's Church at the west of the nave.
  5. II Plenty Farmhouse
    At the centre of West Town in Llangennith village, on an island site with farm buildings to north and south and a small farmyard to rear. Rubblestone garden and yard walls to front.
  6. II The Old House, Delvid Farm
    At end of lane leading from Llangennith village to Delfid Burrows
  7. II Big House Farmhouse Photos
    South side of the main street of the village, 200 m south east of the church. Range of stone outbuildings to west. Stone garden walls to the front.
  8. II The Old Rectory Photos
    At the west end of Llanmadoc Village, south of the churchyard.
  9. II Church of St Madoc Photos
    At W end of village. Rubble stone churchyard wall to south and east; iron gate with iron lamp arch. Graveyard enlarged to north. Cobble paving at entrance.
  10. II Telephone Call-box to north of Post Office (01792 386237) Photos
    At south side of village street, in front of former Post Office
  11. II Ty Gwyn
    Opposite Big House Farmhouse, set back from the village street.
  12. II Trinity Presbyterian Chapel Photos
    North side of the road leading SE from Llanmadoc to Cheriton. Stone wall to small forecourt, with iron railings and gate.
  13. II Rhossili Old Rectory Photos
    In an isolated position of great landscape impact facing Rhossili Bay, 1 km north of village; reached by footpath. House at corner of rubble-stone walled croft with stable block to south, outbuildings
  14. I Church of St Cadoc Photos
    In the hamlet of Cheriton, east of Llanmadoc. Stone churchyard wall on three sides, with iron railing, gate, and lamp arch to east. Concrete path to church door. The grave stone (renewed) of Rev WD Da
  15. II Glebe Farmhouse Photos
    At west side of road, immediately north of St Cadoc's Church in Cheriton.
  16. II Circular Pigsty near Pill House
    At left of path north from Frog Lane to Pill House.
  17. II Old Henllys
    1.2km west of St David's church, Llanddewi, reached by a farm track via Nantlais and New Henllys
  18. II Packhorse Bridge over Burry Pill Photos
    In Cheriton Wood, on a footpath south west from Kittlehill
  19. II Bethesda Presbyterian Chapel Photos
    Prominently sited on the north side of the Green at Burry Green.
  20. II Tyle House Farm Photos
    At the southern corner of the Green at Burry Green. Also known as Tile House, Burry's Green or Burrys Green.
  21. II Rocket Cart Shed Photos
    200 m north of Rhossili church, at west side of a footpath leading to the Old Rectory.
  22. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    At the centre of Rhossili village. Stone churchyard wall in rubble masonry with some older gravestones built into rear face; timber gates E and W, stile beside E gate.
  23. II Corner House
    South of the B4247, midway between Pitton Cross and Middleton, at the turning to Great Pitton Farm
  24. II Fairy Hill House
    In its own grounds W of a minor road between Reynoldston and Stembridge (about 500m east of Burry Green).
  25. II Great Pitton Farmhouse
    200 m south of B4247, midway between Pitton Cross and Middleton.
  26. II U-plan ranges at Great Pitton Farmyard
    Attached to the south (SE) of Great Pitton farmhouse. Partly open to farm lane on east side; part of farmyard now walled off as a domestic garden.
  27. II Telephone Call-box near Townsend (01792 390179)
    In Landimore hamlet, at entrance to Townsend farmyard
  28. II* Church of St David Photos
    In a nearly square graveyard in the farm hamlet of Llanddewi, 4km north of Port Eynon village. Rubble limestone and sandstone graveyard wall with iron gate to south; two stiles.
  29. II Limekiln in Bovehill Wood
    At roadside to north of hamlet of Landimore
  30. II Perimeter wall of The Vile open field system Photos
    Surrounding the western part of The Vile open field, west and south of Rhossili village.
  31. II Providence Baptist Chapel and attached Manse
    Narrow roadside site at north side of the A4118 in the centre of Knelston village, 4km north of Port Eynon village. Attached manse to east. Burial ground to west. Low front wall to chapel and manse wi
  32. II Limekiln below Weobley Castle
    In a small valley 80m west of Weobley Castle, set back from the path from Weobley Castle Farm to the marshes; trace of track southwards from the kiln to join the path.
  33. I Weobley Castle Photos
    250m north of the minor road from Oldwalls to Landimore, on a scarp overlooking Llandimore Marsh and the Burry Estuary.
  34. II* Stouthall
    At north side of the B4118 1km west of Little Reynoldston, standing in parkland.
  35. II Stouthall Ice House
    In woods to south east of Stouthall mansion, close to the private road to the house.
  36. II Church of St George Photos
    At the centre of the village of Reynoldston.
  37. II Well in Robin's Lane Photos
    At east side of lane, about 100 m south of the Post Office.
  38. II* Whiteford Lighthouse Photos
    On a shingle bank to the south of the entrance to Burry River, and to the north of Whiteford Sands, 4 km north of Llanmadoc village
  39. II Miller's House, Llanrhidian Lower Mill Photos
    At the north end of Llanrhidian village, to west of the millpond.
  40. II Retaining wall and pool of Llanrhidian Lower Mill Photos
    Adjacent to Llanrhidian Lower Mill.
  41. II Llanrhidian Lower Mill Photos
    At west side of Mill Lane in Llanrhidian village; pond adjacent to south, miller's house nearby to south west.
  42. II* Parish Church of St Rhidian and St Illtyd Photos
    At the centre of Llanrhidian village, surrounded by a rubble limestone churchyard wall with C19 wrought iron gates and three stiles. Macadam path, cobbles at porch.
  43. II Pillory in Llanrhidian Village formed from reputed ancient cross. Photos
    At south side of a path leading from the main street of the village to Llanrhidian parish church. The stone in set in a hollow in a natural rock outcrop.
  44. II Home Farm Cartshed and Loft
    At the north-west of the group of Home Farm buildings beside the A4118 and west of the turning to Penrice Church.
  45. II Overton House
    About 80m W of green in hamlet of Overton, above Port Eynon.
  46. II Home Farm Barns
    150m west of Home Farmhouse at the west side of the junction of the minor road from Penrice church to the A4118, standing within a prominent group of agricultural buildings.
  47. II North Range at Home Farm Barns
    150m west of Home Farmhouse at the west side of the junction of the minor road from Penrice church to A4118.
  48. II Penrice Castle North-West Gates, Railings and Piers
    At the entrance to Penrice Castle park, opposite Home Farm.
  49. II Home Farm Granary
    To the east of Home Farmhouse.
  50. II Lifeboatmen's Memorial at south east corner of St Cattwg's churchyard
    At the centre of the village of Port Eynon, at south east corner of the churchyard. The monument is set in a recess in the churchyard wall facing the street, protected by railings.
  51. II Penrice Castle South-West Gates, Railings and Piers
    At the entrance to Penrice Castle park, on the minor road leading to Penrice Church.
  52. II* Church of St Andrew Photos
    In the the hamlet of Penrice, 1km SW of Penrice Castle. Churchyard wall in rubble limestone with irregular coping, two stiles, iron gate.
  53. II Cole Grave in St Andrew's Churchyard Photos
    10m north of the chancel of St Andrew's Church, Penrice.
  54. II* Penrice Castle (Ruins) Photos
    Hilltop position in parkland of Penrice Castle mansion 300m south of the A4118.
  55. I Penrice Castle (Mansion)
    100m south of Penrice Castle Ancient Monument, reached by a private drive from the A4118.
  56. II* Penrice Castle Dovecote
    Attached to the west side of Penrice Castle (ruins).
  57. II Penrice Castle Stables
    150m north-east of Penrice Castle mansion
  58. II Pitt Farm Buildings
    To the north of Pitt Farmhouse, in an informal grouping west of the road.
  59. II* Pitt Farmhouse
    At roadside, about 1km south of Penrice church. Small walled enclosure to north, separate to farmyard; gardens to south. Outbuildings in the north enclosure.
  60. II The Culver Hole
    On the west side of Port Eynon Point, facing the open sea; only accessible from the sea.
  61. II* Penrice Towers gate house
    At the main entrance to Penrice Castle park, forming a picturesque focal point where the road to Port Eynon is diverted to the north of the park. The gatelodge (Penrice Towers) is to the north of the
  62. II* Penrice Castle North-East Gates, Railings and Piers
    At the main entrance to Penrice Castle park, where the road from Swansea to Port Eynon is diverted to the north of the park.
  63. II* Outlying tower designed to complement Penrice Towers
    To the south east of the main gates to Penrice park, built into the park boundary wall.
  64. II The Orangery
    In the south-east of Penrice Castle park, beside gardens.
  65. II Penrice Castle South-East Gates and Piers (Also in Ilston Community)
    At the south east entrance to Penrice Castle park, reached by a private lane from the road crossing Oxwich Marsh.
  66. II Penrice Castle South-East Gates and Piers (Also in Penrice Community)
    At the south east entrance to Penrice Castle park, reached by a private lane from the road crossing Oxwich Marsh.
  67. II Old Cottage in grounds of Underhill Cottage
    At the edge of Nicholaston Woods, beside the road from the A4118 to Oxwich, about 400m south of the main gates Penrice Castle. The cottage stands in the grounds of Underhill Cottage.
  68. II Briardene Cottage
    About 400m NNW of Oxwich Castle, on S side of main village street.
  69. II Margaret's Cottage
    Towards the western end of Oxwich village, on the north side of the village street. Narrow flowerbed strip at road edge at front, with stone border.
  70. II The Nook and The Cottage
    Centrally in Oxwich village, on the north side of the village street.
  71. II Limekiln in Oxwich Wood
    To the south side of the road from Oxwich Bay to Ganderstreet.
  72. II Oxwich Castle Dovecote
    To the north side of the north-east range of Oxwich Castle.
  73. I Oxwich Castle
    On high ground 0.5km south of Oxwich village
  74. II* Church of St Illtyd Photos
    1km from Oxwich village, on a site overlooking Oxwich Bay and reached by the coast footpath. Square churchyard with a stone wall; modern gate.
  75. II* Tinhouse, Old Castle Tinplate Works Photos
    On the western side of Llanelli, S of the A484.
  76. II Siloah Independent Chapel, including forecourt gates & railings Photos
    Situated on corner of Glanmor Road and Copperworks Road in the seaside district of LLanelli.

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