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Listed Buildings within five miles of SA47 0PF, sorted by distance

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  1. II Milestone S of Penrhiwlas
    Situated on E side of A 487 some 200m S of Penrhiwlas, at junction of lane to Blaenwern, some 1.7 km SSW of Llanarth.
  2. II Milestone outside Dolcoed
    Situated in Rhydybeillen, on E side of old road, now cul-de-sac, E of present A 487. Milestone is marked slightly further N on O.S.
  3. II Cottage at Cefn Perthpiod
    Situated backing onto E side of lane running along ridge W of Euphrates stream from Gilfachreda to A 487 SW of Llanarth. Some 1.5 km S of Gilfachreda.
  4. II Milepost on A486
    Situated on W side, some 100m S of Brynrhiwgaled chapel
  5. II Milestone SE of Croesheddig Hen Farm
    By roadside some 200m S of drive to Croesheddig Hen.
  6. II Blaenwern
    Situated about 1 km down lane running E off A 487 from junction just S of Penrhiwlas.
  7. II Entrance Gates and Railings at Blaenwern
    Situated some 100m N of Blaenwern, opening onto minor lane to Llanarth.
  8. II Milestone outside School
    Situated on S side of A 487 just W of Llanarth Primary School.
  9. II Former National School
    Situated some 100m NW of Llanina Arms inn, on N side of B4342 road to New Quay.
  10. II Llanarth Villa
    Situated just NE of former National School, at beginning of lane from B4342 New Quay road up to parish church.
  11. II Aurora
    Situated at the upper end of SW side of Alma Street (A 487), attached to Hafan to E.
  12. II Hafan
    Situated at upper end of SW side of Alma Street (A 487), attached to Aurora to right.
  13. II Ty'r Alma
    Situated in row of houses on SW side of Alma Street (A 487), the third from top, stepped down between Hafan and Arwel, joined to Arwel.
  14. II Alma
    Situated on SW side of Alma Street (A 487), the sixth house stepped down, between Maescastell and Gorphwysfa, attached to both.
  15. II The Vicarage
    Situated some 200m W of Llanarth church, prominently on hillside.
  16. II Gorphwysfa
    Situated on SW side of Alma Street (A487), the seventh house stepped down, between Alma and Glennydd, attached to both.
  17. II Glennydd
    Situated on SW side of Alma Street (A 487) the eighth house stepped down between Gorphwysfa and Arba, attached to both.
  18. II Coach-house and Stable Range at the Vicarage
    Situated immediately N of The Vicarage
  19. II Pandy
    Situated in centre of village, set back from A 487 on E side, just across Pont Llethi.
  20. II* Church of Saint David Photos
    Situated in Llanarth village on hill W of main road.
  21. II Talybryn
    Situated on steep hillside W of the main road, on lane from Post Office to the church.
  22. II Melyn Synod, Synod Mill
    Situated by Afon Soden, some 1 km SE from A486 junction 400m N of Brynrhiwgaled Chapel.
  23. II North Parade
    Situated on hillside W of main road, down short drive running N from Tanybryn.
  24. II Former Capel Fronwen Photos
    Situated some 200m E of village centre, on S side of road to Oakford.
  25. II Fronwen Uchaf
    Situated some 500m SE of Llanarth, down lane running SE from B4342 Oakford road from junction just E of Fronwen Chapel.
  26. II Tyddyn Hen, Plas y Wern
    Situated on W side of drive to Plas Y Wern, the last of the three outbuildings in line, closest to main house.
  27. II Lofted Cart-house and Stable at Plas y Wern
    Situated SSW of Plas y Wern, the second of three buildings on W side of drive.
  28. II Barn at Plas y Wern
    Situated set back on E side of drive to Plas y Wern.
  29. II Tyddyn Pelyn, Plas y Wern
    Situated some 100m SSW of Plas Wern, the first of 3 buildings on W side of drive.
  30. II L-Plan Outbuilding at SW angle of farmyard at Cefn Gwyddil Farm
    Situated enclosing SW angle of large farmyard.
  31. II Outbuilding one side of Farmyard at Cefn Gwyddil Farm
    Situated backing onto main road and SE of farmhouse.
  32. II Outbuilding at NW angle of Farmyard at Cefn Gwyddil Farm
    Llanllwchaiarn
  33. II* Plas y Wern
    Situated on E side of B4342, about 1 km NNW of Llanarth.
  34. II Cefn Gwyddil Farmhouse including Extension to Left
    Situated on N side of large farmyard adjoining A486, some 400m N of Cross Inn.
  35. II Milestone N of Cefn Gwyddil Farm
    Situated some 100m N of farm entry.
  36. II Milepost 1km S on A486
    Situated on E side of road, some 300m S of drive to Pantsod
  37. II Milestone near Blaen-waun fawr
    Situated on S side of A487, some 300m W of entrance to Blaen-waun fawr at bottom of embankment of redeveloped stretch of road.
  38. II Cottage behind Glennydd Photos
    Situated immediately NW of Glennydd, a house on N side of village street in Gilfachreda.
  39. II Rhydfelin
    On the east side of a minor road off the B4342 Llanarth to Mydroilyn road, approximately 2km SE of the village of Llanarth.
  40. II Pensarn former Calvanistic Methodist Chapel
    Situated on W side of by-road which leads from Pont Ffynnondewi (A487) to Caerwedros: 1.5 km S of the latter. Large cemetery to S beyond forecourt.
  41. II Y Wern Independent Chapel
    Situated to N of Gilfachreda, on back lane from Cei Bach to A 487, on corner of smaller lane down into Gilfachreda.
  42. II Llwynon
    Situated set back from road some 250m S of access to Cei Bach beach.
  43. II Milestone SW of Castell Pigyn
    Situated on S side of A 487 some 150m SW of Castell Pigyn, 1.2 km NE of Llanarth.
  44. II Pen Craig Villa
    Situated in village centre on W side of by-road on steep bank.
  45. II Nantygraig
    Situated in village centre on E side of by-road.
  46. II Rhiwnant
    Situated in village centre on E side of by-road.
  47. II Front stable to Rhiwnant
    Situated in village centre on E side of by-road.
  48. II Nanternis Independent Chapel Photos
    Situated at S end of Nanternis alongside by-road (E side) with cemetery to rear.
  49. II Forecourt walls, rails and gates at Nanternis Independent Chapel Photos
    Chapel situated at S end of Nanternis with front walls, gates and rails forming the road boundary and containing large cobbled forecourt.
  50. II The Cottage
    Situated on cliff to E of access to Cei Bach beach.
  51. II Pont Llanina Photos
    Situated just S of Llanina mansion and church, some 200m from sea.
  52. II Lychgate to Church of St Ina
    Situated at southern corner of churchyard, by Plas Llanina.
  53. II Plas Llanina
    Situated by churchyard at Church of St Ina.
  54. II Summer house to N of Plas Llanina
    Situated to N of mansion and W of churchyard wall.
  55. II Church of St Ina
    Situated in extensive churchyard on Llanina Point, just N of Plas Llanina.
  56. II Milestone near Gellie
    Situated on S side of A487, 150m E of entrance to Gellie.
  57. II Neuadd
    Situated about 1 km W of Oakford village, on N side of lane to Llanarth.
  58. II Outbuildings to NE of Neuadd
    Situated about 1 km W of Oakford village, on N side of lane to Llanarth.
  59. II The Coach-house
    Situated some 150m SE of Neuadd, fronting onto entrance drive.
  60. II Bethel Baptist Chapel including fron area railings Photos
    Situated close to roadside just W of terrace Nos 1-7 Margaret Street.
  61. II Milestone S of Cemetery Entrance
    Situated some 10m S of cemetery entrance.
  62. II Milepost at Post-bach
    Situated on N side of A486, some 50m W of dwelling called Post-bach.
  63. II The Black Lion Hotel
    Situated towards top of steep street down to harbour.
  64. II Attached Vestry Range to Tabernacle Presbyterian Chapel
    Situated and set back behind projecting vestry range at upper end of street.
  65. II Tabernacle Presbyterian Chapel Photos
    Situated and set back behind projecting vestry range at upper end of street.
  66. II Towyn Independent Chapel including School Room forward on right Photos
    Situated opposite the Memorial Hall, terraced above road.
  67. II NO.17, High Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated towards upper end of terraced row Nos 1-19 High Terrace.
  68. II BlaenTowyn and Towyn Cottage
    By roadside, some 150m S of drive to Towyn Farm.
  69. II Retaining wall of Patent Slip
    Situated at SW side of harbour, adjoining the lifeboat house.
  70. II NO.16, High Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated in terraced row, the fourth house from S end.
  71. II Ty Ceredig
    Situated toward S end of terraced row.
  72. II The Slipway Building
    Situated on SW side of Patent Slipway and approached by footpath from Glanmor Terrace.
  73. II NO.14, High Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated in terraced row towards S end.
  74. II NO.13 (Loyalty), High Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated in terraced row above Glanmor Terrace.
  75. II Uplands
    Situated midway along terraced row above Glanmor Terrace.
  76. II Myn y Mor
    Situated midway along terraced row above Glanmor Terrace.
  77. II South Winds and Sunnycroft
    Situated in terraced row above Glanmor Terrace.
  78. II South Winds and Sunnycroft
    Situated in terraced row above Glanmor Terrace.
  79. II Olwen
    Situated in northern part of long terraced row.
  80. II Marwood
    Situated in terraced row Nos 1-19 High Terrace.
  81. II Wendon
    Situated in terraced row Nos 1-19 High Terrace.
  82. II NOS.4 and 5, High Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated in terraced row Nos 1-19 High Terrace.
  83. II Nos 1-3 consec.
    The first three houses in terraced row Nos 1-19 High Terrace.
  84. II Penllwyn
    Situated on W side of by-road, 1.3km NW of Nanternis. Reached along short drive.
  85. II Castle Green
    Situated on W side of by-road, 1.3 km NW of Nanternis.
  86. II The Queens Hotel
    Situated in stepped row towards upper S end of street.
  87. II The Penwig Hotel
    Situated prominently overlooking the harbour.
  88. II Waterloo
    Situated adjoining, but stepped down from, Queens Hotel.
  89. II Lodge at driveway to Fron Dolau
    Situated on roadside, to right of drive to Fron Dolau.
  90. II Craiga Ina
    Situated two houses down from Queens Hotel; originally detached.
  91. II Guild Hall
    Situated downhill from No 18 in stepped row towards upper end of street.
  92. II Ranmore
    Situated in stepped terraced row, opposite High Street. Formerly known as Osaka after the famous clipper whose captain, Captain Jones, lived here.
  93. II Rhoslwyn
    Situated in stepped terraced row, towards lower end of street.
  94. II Barclays Bank
    Situated in stepped terraced row.
  95. II No 7, Church Street (S Side), Dyfed
    Situated in stepped terraced row.
  96. II Penrhos
    Situated in stepped terraced row towards lower end of street.
  97. II Cledlyn
    Detached house, formerly a pair of houses, situated on bend of street towards upper end.
  98. II Louvain
    Situated in short terrace of three, to E of No 1 Church Street.
  99. II Emrys
    Situated in stepped terraced row, uphill from Barclays Bank.
  100. II No 2 Spring Gardens
    Situated in short terrace of three opposite Dolau Inn.

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