History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Llanbadarn Fawr, Powys

  1. II Cefn Farmhouse, including attached farm range
    Reached by farm road on the W side of a minor road E of the A483, approximately 1.4km NNE of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  2. 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.
  3. II Clywedog Bridge (partly in Nantmel)
    Spanning the Clywedog Brook approximately 0.5km W of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  4. II Clywedog Siphon outlet house
    In a field on the E side of the A483 S of Woodside Cottage, approximately 1.1km N of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  5. II Coedgwgan Hall
    Reached by minor road and a short farm road on the W side of the A483, approximately 0.9km N of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  6. II Lower Trelowgoed
    Approximately 1.2km SSE of Llanbadarn Fawr church, reached by footpath from the E side leading off a minor road SE of the A483.
  7. II Milestone on A44
    To the E of Clywedog Bridge, approximately 0.4km W of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  8. II Milestone on A44
    Approximately 1.6km WNW of Penybont and 1.2km ESE of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  9. II Milestone on A483
    On the W side of the road immediately S of a junction with a minor road to Coedgwgan Mill, approximately 0.8km N of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  10. II Milestone on A483
    Set against the E wall of the churchyard.
  11. II Milestone on A483
    Approximately 2.1km SW of the main road junction in Crossgates.
  12. II U-plan farm ranges at Coedgwgan Hall
    On the N side of the house.

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