History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Cilymaenllwyd, Carmarthenshire

  1. II Archway to drive, Dolwilym
    About 500m W of Llanglydwen, at the entrance to the drive to Dolwilym and the parish church.
  2. II Calfaria Baptist Chapel Photos
    Situated on a SE facing hillside on the W side of the Afon Taf valley some 200m W of Login.
  3. II Church of St Cledwyn
    Approximately 500m W of Llanglydwen, on the E side of a drive leading to Dolwilym.
  4. II Lychgate at St Cledwyn's Church
    At the NW entrance to St Cledwyn's churchyard.
  5. II Nebo Independent Chapel Photos
    Situated just S of the junction of minor roads approximately 0.6km NE of the main junction in Efailwen.
  6. II Old house and attached stable at Maengwyn
    Approximately 0.7km NE of the main road junction in Efailwen, opposite the junction with a minor road to Nebo Chapel.
  7. II Plas
    Approximately 0.9km SW of Hebron Chapel, set back from a minor road between Hebron and Efailwen.
  8. II Pont Cwm-miles Photos
    Spanning the Afon Taf approximately 1.1km SSW of Login, carrying a minor road between Cwmfelin Boeth and Login.
  9. II Pont Llanglydwen (partly in Llanboidy Community)
    Spanning the river Taf in the centre of the hamlet.
  10. II Soar
    On the W side of the main junction at Efailwen, and on the W side of a minor road to Llangolman.
  11. II Stable and cart house at Plas
    On the S side of the house.
  12. II Y Bwthyn, Hebron Chapel
    Immediately behind, and within, the graveyard of Hebron Chapel, facing a road to Berllan-dawel Farm.

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