History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Abersychan, Torfaen

  1. II* 1 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  2. II 1 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  3. II* 2 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  4. II 2 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  5. II* 3 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  6. II 3 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  7. II* 4 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  8. II 4 The Bungalows
    In Varteg Waste about 1000m west of Varteg and approached by a road off New Road.
  9. II* 5 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  10. II* 6 Forge Row
    Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
  11. II British Colliery Pumping Engine House Photos
    On the site of the British Ironworks about 100m north east of the former British Ironworks office and foundry quadrangle.
  12. II Chimney Photos
    About 500m to the west of The British on the south side of the mountain road to Abertillery.
  13. II Church of St Thomas Photos
    In the centre of Talywain standing in an extensive rectangular rubble walled churchyard.
  14. II Cwmavon House
    On the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m north of Forge Row.
  15. II* Former British Ironworks office and foundry quadrangle Photos
    The most prominent building in the area of the former British Ironworks, about 1000m south west of St Thomas's Church, Talywain.
  16. II Former colliery engine house at ETM Steel Fabrication Photos
    On the south-east side of the Varteg to Llanhilleth mountain road at The British. The engine house backs onto the road and faces the yard behind.
  17. II Former Goods Shed of Abersychan and Talywain Station Photos
    To the west of Talywain village, high on the embankment above The British and about 300m north of the Big Arch.
  18. II Former Westlake's Brewery
    Situated on the E bank of the Afon Lwyd below the main road; to south of Forge Row.
  19. II Garndiffaith Railway Viaduct Photos
    Approximately 250m east of the B4246. Spanning the steep sided valley of the river Ffrwd between the northern part of Talywain and the southern part of Garndiffaith.
  20. II High Street Baptist Church
    Built backing into the hillside on a high platform with stone retaining wall and iron railings on a site overlooking Cwmsychan.
  21. II Lasgarn Cottage Photos
    Attractively situated on the east bank of Afon Lwyd immediately to the north east of Rising Sun Bridge.
  22. II Rising Sun Bridge Photos
    To the north east of Victoria Village and about 100m east of the junction with Cwmavon Road.
  23. II The Big Arch Photos
    Located next to the B4246 and carries a disused railway embankment across a disused railway line now a track. The arch forms the visual and actual gateway to the former British Ironworks area.
  24. II The Dog Stone Photos
    High up on Mynydd Varteg Fawr, 200m SE from the summit and just to the S of a large mound of stones.
  25. II Waterloo Cottage
    In the Talywain area of Abersychan, Waterloo Cottage is at the southern end of Fairfield (off Waterloo Road), where the road becomes a footpath.

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