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Listed Buildings in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire

  1. II Assorting Room at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated in Kidwelly Industrial Museum, some 2km NE of the town in the Gwendraeth Fach valley. Sorting Room is the northern half of the red brick range just within museum site.
  2. II Boxing Room at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated in Kidwelly Industrial Museum, some 2km NE of the town in the Gwendraeth Fach valley. Boxing Room is the sorthern half of the red brick range just within museum site.
  3. II Cae Newydd Railway Bridge
    Situated some 200m off main road (A 484), approached by footpath past Cae Newydd Farm some 100m NE of Kidwelly Bridge. Bridge is some 800m SE of Kidwelly station.
  4. II Capel Sul Photos
    Situated on W side of main road (A 484) prominently overlooking Kidwelly Bridge.
  5. II Castle Mill Photos
    Situated on N bank of Gwendraeth Fach, some 100m E of Kidwelly Bridge, reached by lane running S from medieval town gatehouse.
  6. II Castle School and School house Photos
    Situated just within medieval town gateway, at junction of Castle Street and Bailey Street.
  7. II Chimney at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated towards upper end of museum site, which lies some 2km NE of Kidwelly.
  8. I Church of Saint Mary Photos
    Situated in centre of Kidwelly in large walled churchyard.
  9. II* Cold-roll Engine-house at former Kidwelly Tinplate Works
    Situated at NE end of Kidwelly Industrial Museum site, which is some 2km NE of Kidwelly, in Gwendraeth Fach valley.
  10. II* Dovecote NW of Coleman Farm Photos
    Situated in patch of scrub woodland at intersection of four fields on hillside some 300m NW of Coleman Farm, which is on the lower road from Kidwelly to Ferryside via St Ishmael.
  11. II Kidwelly Bridge/Pont Cydweli Photos
    Situated on main road (A 484) crossing Gwendraeth Fach, between Bridge Street and New Street.
  12. I Kidwelly Castle Photos
    Situated on a bluff above W bank of Gwendraeth Fach, across river from modern town centre.
  13. II Kidwelly Quay Photos
    On the Gwendraeth Fach. Reached along a by-road running W from level crossing to SW of town centre.
  14. II Kidwelly Town Hall Photos
    Situated in centre of Kidwelly on corner of Lady Street and Causeway Street.
  15. II Lime-kiln facing S, on ridge E of Capel Horeb
    Situated in overgrown scrub some 700m NNE of Mynyddygarreg School, reached by lane from school, then footpath. Situated to E of footpath, kiln is in earth-banked small indent, facing S. Second kiln is
  16. II Lime-kiln facing W, on ridge E of Capel Horeb
    Situated in overgrown scrub some 700m NNE of Mynyddygarreg School, reached by lane, then footpath, and situated to E of footpath. Kiln is in earth-banked small indent, some 60m E of path, facing W. Se
  17. II Morfa House Photos
    Situated in terraced row on main road (A 484) some 40m S of Kidwelly Bridge.
  18. II No 6, Castle Street, Kidwelly/Cydweli, Kidwelly, SA17 5AX Photos
    Situated on N side of Castle Street, just E of former Castle School.
  19. II Ruined Warehouse By Kidwelly Bridge Photos
    Situated on E side of main road (A 484) overlooking NE end of Kidwelly Bridge.
  20. II The Masons Arms Photos
    Situated on W side of main road (A 484) N of centre of Kidwelly, in terraced row, some 120m N of Ferry Road junction.
  21. II The Old Moat House Photos
    Situated close to entrance to Kidwelly Castle, at corner of Castle Street and Castle Road.
  22. II* The Town Gate Photos
    Situated at SW end of Castle Street, some 130m WSW of Kidwelly Castle.
  23. II The War Memorial and railings Photos
    Situated on side of main road (A 484) some 100m NE of Kidwelly Bridge.
  24. II Wall along S side of churchyard Photos
    Situated on N side of Lady Street, between Parish Room and track to No 17 Lady Street.

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