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  1. II Carmarthen Road War Memorial Photos
    Set back from the E side of the A483 NW of the junction with Ravenhill Road.
  2. II Church of St Luke Photos
    Set on a terraced site across the slope, and looking down to A483 roundabout at Libanus Chapel.
  3. II Libanus Baptist Chapel
    Facing modern roundabout at Cae Bricks.
  4. II Mount Calvary English Baptist Chapel Photos
    On a corner site with main front facing N on to Elgin Street.
  5. II Mount Calvary English Baptist Chapel Hall Photos
    On a corner site with main front facing N on to Elgin Street.
  6. II Manselton School Attached Block Photos
    Occupying a large, prominent site between Manor Road and Cecil Street.
  7. II Manselton School Photos
    Occupying a large, prominent site between Manor Road and Cecil Street.
  8. II Church of St Michael & all Angels (Manselton Parish Church) Photos
    On the corner with Bohun Street, ground falls steeply to E.
  9. II Church of St Teilo Photos
    In an exposed position in the centre of Caer-eithin on the SE side of the bend in Cheriton Crescent.
  10. II Siloam Independent Chapel Photos
    Above the road with terraced forecourt and steps leading up.
  11. II Bryn Hyfryd Baptist Chapel Photos
    On the corner with Bryn Terrace.
  12. II Capel Bethlehem including attached vestry block Photos
    Set back from the A483 S of its junction with Carmarthen Road, and sited within a large burial ground.
  13. II R C Church of St Joseph Photos
    Tall church building overlooking valley with St John’s Church, Hafod, opposite, long flank to street.
  14. II Presbytery at St Joseph's R.C.Church Photos
    Attached by cloister/corridor to E of St Joseph’s Church.
  15. II* New Siloh (Seilo Newydd) Congregational Chapel, including gates and railings. Photos
    Occupying a prominent corner position at the top of Siloh Hill, long flank elevation to Pentre Treharn Road; ground falls steeply to E.
  16. II School House at New Siloh (Congregational) Chapel Photos
    To E of New Siloh Chapel, set down.
  17. II Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    Set in a railed churchyard with twin E gables facing down Graham Street; W front overlooking valley with St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church opposite.
  18. II Walkers Snack Foods Factory Photos
    Set back on the E side of the A483 and fronted by a private car park and access road.
  19. II Church of St Jude & Church Hall Photos
    In a steep hillside position with side to road.
  20. II Caseys Roofing Centre (Formerly Landore Cinema) Photos
    Beside the main road opposite the former Landore Works of Yorkshire Imperial Metals Ltd.
  21. II No 23, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    At N end of Avenue, overlooking Cwmdonkin Park; behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  22. II No 21, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To N (right) of No 19 behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  23. II 6 Cwmdonkin Drive Photos
    On S corner of Hillside Crescent.
  24. II 5 Cwmdonkin Drive Photos
    On S corner of Hillside Crescent.
  25. II No 19, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To N (right) of No 17 behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  26. II No 17, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    Almost opposite W end of Westfa Road, behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  27. II Hafod Bridge
    Carries the main Neath Road over Cwm Road.
  28. II No 15, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    Opposite W end of Westfa Road. There is no No 13 in Eden Avenue.
  29. II Technical College Building Photos
    Occupying a commanding angle site near the brow of the hill. Bryn-Syfi Terrace to side and rear.
  30. II No 11, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    Opposite W end of Westfa Road. There is no No 13 in Eden Avenue. Behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  31. II No 9, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To R of No 7, behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  32. II Museum Stores, formerly Morfa Copperworks rolling mill Photos
    Located at the north side of the Hafod and Morfa copperworks site, off the cross-valley road between Foxhole Road and Neath Road.
  33. II Vicarage Photos
    To R of No 5, behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  34. II Springfield (Deaf and Dumb Mission) Photos
    Opposite N end of St James’ Gardens, to E of Bryn-cerrig.
  35. II 5 Eden Avenue Photos
    To R of Nos 1 & 3, behind stone garden wall with stone arch to gateway.
  36. II Beryn-Cerrig Photos
    Opposite N end of St James’ Gardens.
  37. II Hillside Photos
    To E of Devon Terrace, at top of W side with St James’ Gardens.
  38. II No 3, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    On SW corner of Eden Avenue and Glanmor Road, behind stone garden wall.
  39. II Old Siloh Chapel (English) Photos
    By roadside immediately W of viaduct on main Swansea - Cardiff railway line.
  40. II Devon Terrace Photos
    Opposite Belgrave Lane, to NW of St James’ gardens, above grassy bank.
  41. II Hafod Limekiln Photos
    Set away from the main road and reached under the railway line. Formerly on W side of Swansea Canal (now filled in) begun 1794, fully opened 1798.
  42. II Devon Terrace Photos
    Opposite Belgrave Lane, to NW of St James’ gardens, above grassy bank.
  43. II Copper slag abutment to former waste tip tramroad
    Located on the west side of the former Swansea Canal near the centre of the former Hafod and Morfa copperworks site.
  44. II Devon Terrace Photos
    Opposite Belgrave Lane, to NW of St James’ gardens, above grassy bank.
  45. II Laboratory Building at Entrance to Former Yorkshire Imperial Metal Works
    Set away from road and reached under railway, entrance to works was formerly across Swansea Canal. Formerly part of Morfa Copper Works.
  46. II Devon Terrace
    Opposite Belgrave Lane, to NW of St James’ gardens, above grassy bank.
  47. II No 1, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    On SW corner of Eden Avenue and Glanmor Road, behind stone garden wall.
  48. II Old Siloh Chapel (English) Sunday School Photos
    By roadside immediately W of viaduct on main Swansea-Cardiff railway line.
  49. II Pier to former waste tip tramroad and adjoining boundary wall
    Located on the east side of the former Swansea Canal at the centre of the former Hafod and Morfa copperworks site.
  50. II No 2, Eden Avenue (E Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    On SE corner of Eden Avenue and Glanmor Road.
  51. II Canteen Building at the Former Yorkshire Imperial Metalworks Photos
    Set away from main road and reached under railway, entrance to works was formerly across Swansea Canal.
  52. II The Hawthornes Photos
    On corner with Ffynone Road.
  53. II Boundary wall of former Hafod Copperworks canal docks Photos
    Located on the east bank of the former Swansea Canal, east of the car park of Landore Social Club.
  54. II No 22, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  55. II No 21, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  56. II Richmond Villas Photos
    8 Ffynone Road
  57. II Richmond Villas Photos
    Towards W end of Ffynone Road, opposite Devon Terrace.
  58. II 20 St James Gardens Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  59. II Richmond Villas Photos
    Towards W end of Ffynone Road, almost opposite Devon Terrace.
  60. II Former Swansea Grammar School Photos
    Sited on a terrace within the Technical College grounds.
  61. II Richmond Villas Photos
    Towards W end of Ffynone Road.
  62. II Chimney west of Vivian engine house Photos
    Located on the slope to the west of the Vivian engine house and east of the former Swansea Canal.
  63. II No 19, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  64. II Richmond Villas Photos
    Towards W end of Ffynone Road, almost opposite nursing home.
  65. II Palace Theatre Photos
    Occupying a triangular site bounded by High Street, Bethesda Street and Prince of Wales Road.
  66. II Richmond Villas
    At W end of Ffynone Road almost opposite nursing home.
  67. II No 18, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  68. II Richmond Villas Photos
    At W end of Ffynone Road almost opposite nursing home.
  69. II No 17, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  70. II Richmond Villas
    At W end of Ffynone Road almost opposite nursing home.
  71. II Vivian engine house Photos
    Located near the west bank of the River Tawe in the southern part of the former Hafod and Morfa copperworks site.
  72. II No 16, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  73. II Former Vivian locomotive shed Photos
    Located on the west bank of the river Tawe, opposite the White Rock Industrial Archaeology Park.
  74. II* Musgrave engine house and chimney Photos
    Located close to the River Tawe in the southern part of the former Hafod and Morfa copperworks site.
  75. II No 15, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  76. II* Bethesda Baptist Church Photos
    Set below road level in a railed burial ground on the corner with Prince of Wales Road.
  77. II Former Hafod Copperworks river quay
    Located at the north side of the Hafod and Morfa copperworks site, off the cross-valley road between Foxhole Road and Neath Road.
  78. II 14 St James Gardens Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  79. II No 13, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  80. II No 12, St James Gardens (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    To W of gardens, set behind small forecourts with brick walls and gatepiers.
  81. II St. Matthew's Church Photos
    Gable end forward to street with raised churchyard flanking sides and rear. One the site of the medieval chapel of St John the Baptist, rebuilt 1823-4 to designed by Wm Jernegan.
  82. II No 11 St James Crescent, West Glamorgan Photos
    To NW of St James’ Church, on corner of St James’ Gardens (W).
  83. II* Ebenezer Baptist Chapel Photos
    Dominant building in a narrow side street off High Street and close to the railway station.
  84. II* Ebenezer Baptist Chapel Hall Photos
    Castle
  85. II No 10, St James Crescent, West Glamorgan Photos
    To NW of St James’ Church, on corner of St James’ Gardens (W).
  86. II No 9, St James Crescen, West Glamorgan Photos
    To NW of St James’ Church, on corner of St James’ Gardens (W).
  87. II No 8, St James Crescent, West Glamorgan Photos
    To NW of St James’ Church, on corner of St James’ Gardens (W).
  88. II Mount Pleasant Hotel Photos
    Set against hillside on corner of Heathfield, a scarce domestic survivor of late Georgian Swansea.
  89. II No 7, St James Crescent, West Glamorgan Photos
    To NW of ST James’ Church, slightly above road, behind shallow garden.
  90. II St James Church Hall Photos
    In churchyard formed by St James Crescent and Walter Road, to N of church. Aligned E-W, parallel to church.
  91. II Parish Church of St Paul Photos
    Set into hillside beside new dual carriageway, tall E end to Neath Road.
  92. II Belgrave Gardens
    Between Mirador Crescent and Belgrave Lane; set back behind gardens.
  93. II Belgrave Gardens Photos
    Between Mirador Crescent and Belgrave Lane; set back behind gardens.
  94. II Beck Hall Photos
    Set back from road, opposite junction with Ernald Place.
  95. II Belgrave Gardens
    Between Mirador Crescent and Belgrave Lane; set back behind gardens.
  96. II St James Church Photos
    In churchyard formed by St James’ Crescent and Walter Road.
  97. II Belgrave Gardens Photos
    Between Mirador Crescent and Belgrave Lane; set back behind gardens.
  98. II Swansea Working Men's Club & Institute Photos
    Set into slope on corner of Quarry Street.
  99. II Belgrave Gardens
    Between Mirador Crescent and Belgrave Lane; set back behind gardens.
  100. II St James' Crescent Photos
    On E corner of St James’ Crescent and N side of Walter Road. No 42 St James’ Crescent is part of same development but with entrance facing Crescent rather than Walter Road.

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