History in Structure

Grade II* Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Radnorshire

  1. II* Cwmhir Abbey Photos
    In a field approximately 250m SSE of the parish church and on the N side of the Clywedog Brook.
  2. II* Ty Faenor
    On the E side of a minor road between Abbey Cwmhir and Llananno, approximately 1.7km E of the parish church.
  3. II* Church of St Padarn Photos
    In a churchyard on the W side of the road approximately 0.6km S of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  4. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    In a round churchyard on the E side of a minor road approximately 2km N of Llanyre.
  5. II* Barn at Cefn Ceido Farm
    On the SW side of the farmhouse.
  6. II* Gilfach farmhouse including attached former cow house
    Approximately 2.5km WSW of St Harmon, reached by private road on the S side of a minor road between St Harmon and Pont Marteg.
  7. II* Church of St Michael
    Elevated site, sub-circular churchyard, reached along by-road running N from Rhosgoch.
  8. II* Ashbrook House (The Kilvert Gallery) Photos
    Lies at north-east end of Clyro village. Prominent position fronting main through road. Clyro brook runs through a culvert on the south side of the property.
  9. II* Barn at Old Vicarage (including attached granary and stores)
    The barn is located immediately NE of the Old Vicarage, with a forecourt to the end of the lane, all within the bend of the River Wye.
  10. II* Church of St Peter
    Isolated position 1+ miles west of Painscastle village.
  11. II* Church to St Teilo
    At the N side of a banked circular churchyard high above the River Wye.
  12. II* Penisarplwyf
    Isolated position 2.4 kilometres south east of Llandeilo parish church.
  13. II* Church of St David Photos
    Elevated and largely isolated setting. The church is set into the hill slope above the by-road from Gladestry to Glascwm.
  14. II* Stone House
    Elevated position 800m SE of Gladestry. The first Radnorshire property to be acquired by James Watt. He purchased it in 1798 from Thomas Harley of Berrington Hall.
  15. II* Baynham Hall
    Elevated position below Disgwylfa Hill on N side of Arrow valley 1+ miles NW of Michaelchurch-on-Arrow.
  16. II* Church of Michael & All Angels
    Within a churchyard on the W side and set above the B4355, entered from a lane on the S side.
  17. II* Llanddewi Hall
    Set back on the E side of the road through the village approximately 100m NNE of the parish church.
  18. II* Lawn Farm
    Approximately 3.5km SSE of Beguildy, on the N side of a minor road on the W side of the B4355.
  19. II* Far Hall
    Approximately 1.6km NNE of Dolau hamlet, reached from the S by a farm road through Tregrugyn Farm.
  20. II* Church of St Cewydd Photos
    Within a churchyard on the S side of the road through the village and on the N side of the River Edw.
  21. II* Church of St David Photos
    In a churchyard above and on the W side of the main road through the hamlet.
  22. II* Cefndyrys
    In its own grounds on the W side of the A483, overlooking Builth Wells approximately 2km to the S.
  23. II* The Old Mill
    Set back on the E side of the road approximately 100m N of Hundred House Inn.
  24. II* Old Rectory
    Set well back from street in its own grounds next to churchyard.
  25. II* Shire Hall including Branch Library and Museum Photos
    Wide neo-classical public building set into slope.
  26. II* Radnorshire Arms Hotel Photos
    Set forward to street with gardens to left side and rear, small yard to right.
  27. II* The Manor House (formerly The Rectory) Photos
    Presteigne
  28. II* Upper Dolley House
    Approached down a side road running south from Dolley Green and reached through a courtyard of outbuildings.
  29. II* Old Impton Farmhouse Photos
    Sited uphill to NW of Norton Manor and approached by a long road from Norton Village.
  30. II* Church of Saint Andrew Photos
    On the E side of the B4355 at the N end of the village.
  31. II* Wegnall Old Farmhouse Photos
    Close by Hindwell Brook (marking the English border) and reached by an irregular farm track from the Presteigne to Kington road.
  32. II* Stanage Park
    Knighton
  33. II* The Automobile Palace Photos
    On corner with Spa Road East and with flank elevation on Princes Avenue.
  34. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    Secluded setting at the head of the long narrow Cascob valley below the slopes of Radnor Forest. Approached by the valley road from Discoed crossroads.
  35. II* Maes Treylow
    Situated immediately north of Discoed crossroads.
  36. II* Upper House
    Lies about 100 yards south of Discoed Church.
  37. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    Beautifully located on a prominent platform site on the lower slopes of Bryn Glas, lying just above Pilleth Court and the B4356 Presteigne to Llangunllo road.
  38. II* Burfa
    Historic hillside location lying below the prehistoric earthworks of Burfa Bank, with 2 castle mottes nearby and Offa's Dyke running in front of the house.
  39. II* Walton Court Photos
    In its own grounds close to Riddings Brook and road junction to Old Radnor.
  40. II* Lower House
    Set back from road about 250m E of junction with A44.
  41. II* Monument to Sir George Cornewall Lewis Photos
    Striking monument on a large scale situated at the Y-junction between Broad Street and Water Street at SE end of the village; reached N off A44.
  42. II* Downton House
    Lies in open farmland north of the A44, 1.5km east of New Radnor.
  43. II* The Pales (Quaker Meeting House)
    Elevated position on a western spur of the Radnor Forest, about 1.6km (1 mile) N of Llandegley village.
  44. II* Wegnall Old Farmhouse
    Close by Hindwell Brook (marking the English border) and reached by an irregular farm track from the Presteigne to Kington road
  45. II* Upper Skynlais (Sgyn-las) Farmhouse
    The farmhouse is located at the end of a farm lane leading NW from Cwmbach. It stands on the brow of a hill, with its farm buildings on the lower E side.
  46. II* Knucklas Railway Viaduct
    Spanning the valley on the W of the village.
  47. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    Within a churchyard in the centre of the village, on the W side of Cwm Poeth brook.
  48. II* Upper House
    Set into the east rampart of the castle bailey.
  49. II* Nos 27 and 28 Hereford Street (SW Side), Presteigne, Powys Photos
    Together with the adjoining No 26 this forms a detached building on the south-eastern edge of Presteigne.
  50. II* Glan Ithon, including attached farm buildings
    Approximately 2km NE of Llanyre, reached by drive on the SE side of a minor road between Llanyre and Crossgates.
  51. II* Church of St Cynllo Photos
    Occupying a steep site in the centre of the village, on the S side of the B4356
  52. II* Church of Saint Michael and All Angels Photos
    Orientated south west/north east in rubble-walled subcircular churchyard in village centre.
  53. II* Baskerville Hall Hotel (formerly known as Clyro Court)
    Elevated position above A438 Hereford to Brecon road 1km south-west of Clyro village. Reached along private gated drive.
  54. II* Barn Range North of Clyro Court Farmhouse
    Set at a slight angle alongside the service road to Clyro Court Farm from the village of Clyro.
  55. II* Attached Gateway North of Clyro Court Farmhouse
    Set at a slight angle alongside the service road to Clyro Court Farm from the village of Clyro.
  56. II* Church of Holy Trinity (Chapel of ease to St Michael and All Angels, Clyro) Photos
    Isolated position 4km north east of Clyro, and 1.5km west of Rhydspence.
  57. II* Cabalva House
    Set in its own grounds and reached via a private drive off a now by-passed section of the old A438. Approximately 4km north-east of Clyro with broad views to east over the Wye valley.
  58. II* Lower Rabber
    Lies 2.4 km E of Gladestry close to the English border and to N of Huntington Castle.
  59. II* Craig Coch Dam & Valve Tower Photos
    About 8km W of Rhayader centre.
  60. II* Penygarreg Dam & Valve Tower Photos
    About 5.5 km W of Rhayader centre.
  61. II* Carreg Ddu Viaduct and Submerged Dam Photos
    About 7km SW of Rhayader centre. Carries road from Elan valley to Claerwen valley
  62. II* Foel Valve Tower Photos
    Near NE end of Carreg Ddu viaduct.
  63. II* Caban Coch Dam (partly in the community of Llanwrthwl, Brecon District) Photos
    About 6km SW of Rhayader centre.
  64. II* Boughrood Court Photos
    Located 100m to the NW of Boughrood church across a small tributary of the River Wye, within its own grounds, and with its farmyard, buildings and mill to the N.
  65. II* Boughrood Cottage
    Located 100m to the NW of Boughrood church across a small tributary of the River Wye, within its own grounds, and with its farmyard, buildings and mill to the N.
  66. II* The Hall
    In its own grounds on an elevated site above the Abbey ruins and to the E side of the parish church.
  67. II* Church of St Anno
    In a churchyard set down on the W side of the A483 on the SW side of the entrance to Glanrafon Farm
  68. II* Carmel Independent Chapel
    Set back on the N side of a minor road N of the A44, approximately 2km ENE of Nantmel.
  69. II* Doldowlod House (partly in Llanyre)
    In its own grounds on the E bank of the River Wye and the W side of the A470, approximately 6km SSE of Rhayader.
  70. II* Doldowlod House (partly in Nantmel)
    In its own grounds on the E bank of the River Wye and the W side of the A470, approximately 6km SSE of Rhayader.

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