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Listed Buildings within five miles of SA3 2DB, sorted by distance

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  1. II Henbury Cottage
    By the roadside in the centre of the village; Southgate Country Club adjoins to the E.
  2. II* Pennard Castle Photos
    Dramatically sited on the cliff overlooking Pennard Pill and Threecliff Bay and on the W edge of Pennard golf course.
  3. II Gazebo and attached walls of former Kilvrough Manor Nursery
    Approximately 0.3km SW of Kilvrough Manor in woodland on the S side of Norton Lane at its junction with the A4118.
  4. II Former school including schoolmaster's house
    At east end of Parkmill village, 100m west of the Gower Inn. Large playground to north and west, the schoolmaster's garden to the south and east. Stone boundary wall to front.
  5. II Church of St Mary, Pennard Photos
    On the W side of the B4436 N of its junction with an unclassified road to Southgate.
  6. II Sundial at Kilvrough Manor
    On the upper lawn on the W side of the house.
  7. II* Kilvrough Manor
    Approximately 0.8km NNW of Pennard church, on the S side and reached by a short drive off the A4118 E of Parkmill.
  8. II Mount Pisgah Chapel
    In the village of Parkmill, built into a hillside at the north side of the road. Stone retaining wall at front with central stairs, iron railings and gates.
  9. II Stable Court at Kilvrough Manor
    Adjoining the E side of Kilvrough Manor and facing N to the main entrance driveway.
  10. II Kilvrough Lodge Photos
    On the E side of the house and on the S side of the entrance to the drive off the A4118.
  11. II Boundary wall at Kilvrough Manor
    On the N side of the house and forming the boundary wall along the S side of A4118 to E of Parkmill.
  12. II Entrance gates and gate piers to Kilvrough Manor Photos
    On the E side of the house at the entrance to the drive off the A4118 and on the N side of Kilvrough Lodge.
  13. II Park Mill with Miller's House, Carpenters Shops and Smithy
    At the western end of the village of Parkmill, in a side road about 100m north of the A4118.
  14. II Vennaway lime kiln
    Approximately 0.8km N of Pennard church and on N side of A4118 SW of Vennaway House.
  15. II Big House Farmhouse
    At centre of the hamlet of Lunnon, 1km south-west of Ilston. Stone-walled front garden with iron gate; small yard with bakehouse/washhouse to rear.
  16. II Village Pound
    At the side of a lane at the centre of Lunnon, behind Big House Farmhouse.
  17. II Lime Kiln
    At the roadside about 100 m north of the hamlet of Lunnon, on the road towards Pengwern Common.
  18. II Lime Kiln
    On Penmaen Burrows, 1km south of Penmaen House.
  19. II Langrove Cottage
    Situated in woodland to S of driveway entrance to Langrove Country Club.
  20. II* Church of St Illtyd Photos
    In the village of Ilston, east of the stream, reached by a footbridge. Rubble graveyard wall without coping, opened at south to extension graveyard. Oak gate with adjacent stile at main entrance, two
  21. II Long Elms
    Set back from Bishopston Road and surrounded by trees.
  22. II Limekiln at Green Cwm
    At Green Cwm, 1km north west of Parkmill, close to a lane leading through Park Woods, 50m north-east of Parc le Breos Neolithic Burial Chamber
  23. II 60, Bishopston Road, Bishopston, Swansea, WEST GLAMORGAN, SA3 3EN
    Set back from the main road at the junction with a short lane, in the centre of the village. The front faces E.
  24. II* Church of St Teilo
    Situated in a large rectangular churchyard which slopes down to the Bishopston Valley towards the W and is surrounded by trees.
  25. II Hareslade
    Situated at the S end of Brandy Cove Road, which leads from Bishopston down to the sea. The front faces S over a long garden towards the bay. Former farm buildings to rear.
  26. II Penmaen Farmhouse and adjacent cottage
    To west of village of Penmaen, 1km west of St John's church.
  27. II Limekiln at Cwrt Herbert
    Located in the grounds of Cwrt Herbert, close to the N entrance. Surrounded by trees and the remains of quarrying activity.
  28. II Herbert's Lodge
    Approached by a drive off Kilfield Road, the house is set in grounds and faces S towards the sea. Cwrt Herbert adjoins to the E.
  29. II Cwrt Herbert
    Approached by a drive off Kilfield Road, the house is set in grounds and faces S towards the sea. Herbert's Lodge adjoins to the W.
  30. II Murton Well Photos
    Situated on the Green, S of the community hall and E of the playground.
  31. II* Church of St Nicholas Photos
    At the south side of the road from Penmaen to Penrice. Square chuchyard with gate and stile at the north-west corner.
  32. II Preaching cross in St Nicholas' Churchyard Photos
    At the south-west corner of St Nicholas' Church
  33. 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.
  34. II Fairwood Lodge
    Approximately 1.1km SW of Upper Killay Chapel and reached by private drive on E side of A4118.
  35. 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.
  36. 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.
  37. II CIU Holiday and Convalescent Centre
    Approximately 1.2km SW of Oystermouth church and reached by a short private drive on the N side of Langland Bay Road.
  38. 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.
  39. II The Orangery
    In the south-east of Penrice Castle park, beside gardens.
  40. 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.
  41. 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.
  42. 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
  43. II 110, Newton Road, Newton, Swansea, SA3 4BN
    Approximately 1km WNW of Oystermouth church and set back from Newton Road.
  44. II The Nook and The Cottage
    Centrally in Oxwich village, on the north side of the village street.
  45. II Penrice Castle Stables
    150m north-east of Penrice Castle mansion
  46. II Limekiln in Oxwich Wood
    To the south side of the road from Oxwich Bay to Ganderstreet.
  47. II* Penrice Castle Dovecote
    Attached to the west side of Penrice Castle (ruins).
  48. 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.
  49. I Penrice Castle (Mansion)
    100m south of Penrice Castle Ancient Monument, reached by a private drive from the A4118.
  50. II Oxwich Castle Dovecote
    To the north side of the north-east range of Oxwich Castle.
  51. I Oxwich Castle
    On high ground 0.5km south of Oxwich village
  52. II* Penrice Castle (Ruins) Photos
    Hilltop position in parkland of Penrice Castle mansion 300m south of the A4118.
  53. II Lime Kiln adjacent to Lime Kiln Road Photos
    Approximately 0.6km NW of Oystermouth church.
  54. II Lime Kiln adjacent to Castle Road Photos
    Approximately 0.6km NW of Oystermouth church.
  55. II Briardene Cottage
    About 400m NNW of Oxwich Castle, on S side of main village street.
  56. I Oystermouth Castle Photos
    Approximately 500m NW of Oystermouth church, prominently sited on high ground overlooking the village and Swansea Bay.
  57. II Home Farm Granary
    To the east of Home Farmhouse.
  58. II Tabernacle United Reformed Church Photos
    Located E of the junction between Newton Road and Chapel Street.
  59. II Norton House Hotel Photos
    Approximately 0.75km NNW of Oystermouth church.
  60. II Penrice Castle North-West Gates, Railings and Piers
    At the entrance to Penrice Castle park, opposite Home Farm.
  61. II Cole Grave in St Andrew's Churchyard Photos
    10m north of the chancel of St Andrew's Church, Penrice.
  62. 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.
  63. II Penrice Castle South-West Gates, Railings and Piers
    At the entrance to Penrice Castle park, on the minor road leading to Penrice Church.
  64. 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.
  65. 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.
  66. 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.
  67. 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.
  68. II Pitt Farm Buildings
    To the north of Pitt Farmhouse, in an informal grouping west of the road.
  69. II Oystermouth Library Photos
    Located W of Oystermouth Square immediately behind Victoria Methodist Chapel.
  70. II Mumbles Methodist Church Photos
    Prominently sited opposite Oystermouth Square and at the corner of the junction with Dunns Lane.
  71. II Church of All Saints, Oystermouth Photos
    On the N side of Church Park standing on high ground overlooking Oystermouth village centre to the NE.
  72. II Japanese Bridge in Clyne Gardens Photos
    In Clyne Gardens to the SW of Clyne Castle and crossing the Brock Hole stream with a pond on the W side.
  73. II Prince's Fountain Photos
    Approximately 150m SE of Oystermouth church on the N side of the junction of Mumbles Road and Myrtle Terrace.
  74. II Gazebo in Clyne Gardens Photos
    In Clyne Gardens on the W side of Clyne Castle.
  75. II Clyne Gardens Glass Houses
    About 200m WNW of Clyne Castle, backing onto boundary wall with Mill Lane.
  76. II* Clyne Castle (also known as Neuadd Gilbertson) Photos
    Approximately 600m from junction with Mumbles Road.
  77. II Italian Bridge in Clyne Gardens Photos
    In Clyne Gardens on the E side of Clyne Castle.
  78. II Brynau Photos
    On S side of road, about 150m west of Clyne Chapel.
  79. II Clock Tower at Clyne Castle Photos
    On the NE side of the Clyne Castle
  80. II The Ivy Tower Photos
    In Clyne Wood approximately 200m N of Clyne Castle and on the E side of a track to Keepers Cottage.
  81. II Y Crwys Independent Chapel including boundary railings and piers Photos
    In the village of Three Crosses, 3 km SE of Penclawdd. Rubble graveyard wall to front; in-turned entrance with wrought-iron gates and railings, ashlar piers.
  82. II Viewing Tower in Clyne Gardens Photos
    Approximately 250m SE of Clyne Castle amidst rhododendron plantation.
  83. II Turnpike Trust boundary stone in front of 704 Mumbles Road Photos
    At the junction of Mumbles Road and Dickslade, and to the rear of the pavement. Set against the wall of the house.
  84. II Clyne Chapel Photos
    Approximately 400m SE of Clyne Castle and on the S side of Clyne Gardens.
  85. II 3 Southend Villas Photos
    Approximately 0.75km SE of Oystermouth church facing the sea front.
  86. II 2 Southend Villas Photos
    Approximately 0.75km SE of Oystermouth church facing the sea front.
  87. II 1 Southend Villas Photos
    Approximately 0.75km SE of Oystermouth church facing the sea front.
  88. II Gate Screen at Clyne Lodge Photos
    At the E entrance to Clyne Gardens, approximately 0.35km SE of Clyne Castle and on the S side of Clyne Lodge.
  89. II Clyne Lodge Photos
    At the E entrance to Clyne Gardens, approximately 0.35km SE of Clyne Castle.
  90. II Crwys Farmhouse Photos
    At the NE corner of Three Crosses Village, in the angle between Gowerton Road and Dunvant Road. Farmyard to W; other farm buildings to E. At front is a walled garden with large half-round slag block c
  91. II Livestock Range with Loft, Crwys Farm Photos
    To the west of Crwys farmhouse, its gable facing Gowerton Road; it stands at the SW of a small farmyard and is attached at its corner to the farmhouse.
  92. II Stable and cowshed, Crwys Farm Photos
    To the north of Crwys farmhouse, its gable facing Gowerton Road; it stands to the NW of a small farmyard adjacent to the farmhouse.
  93. II Bristol Channel Yacht Club Photos
    Approximately 800m SE of Oystermouth church, the most southerly building facing the front in Southend.
  94. II Caer Eithin Engine House, Berthlwyd Colliery Photos
    500m west of Poundffald Farm, on the hilltop to the north side of the lane to Blue Anchor.
  95. II Former Mumbles Railway Electricity Sub-Station Photos
    To S of car park to Clyne Valley Country Park. Between Mumbles Road and sea.
  96. II 74, Mumbles Road, Blackpill, Swansea, SA3 5AS
    Set back from the S side of the junction with Mill Lane, and enclosed by a garden wall with a modern house on the S side.
  97. II Bridge over River Clyne known as 'Roman Bridge' (partly in Sketty community) Photos
    On the NW side of the junction between Mumbles Road and Mill Lane, and S of the entrance to Clyne Valley Country Park.
  98. II 10, Fairwood Road, Dunvant, Swansea, SA2 7UL Photos
    Located almost opposite the church and set back from the road. Behind a contemporary garden boundary wall of rubble stone with brick coping, containing a small wooden gate to the R and iron gates to
  99. II Bridge over River Clyne known as 'Roman Bridge' (partly in Mumbles community) Photos
    Sketty
  100. 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.

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