II*Workshop and gallery at Bronllys Castle House Located to the SW of Bronllys Castle House, backing on to the turn of the former inner bailey of the castle, and forming the W side of the front lawns of the house.
II*Penyrwrlodd Farmhouse The house stands adjacent to a lane, 600 metres ESE of Llanigon Church.
II*Tynllyne Farmhouse The house is situated next to its own farm buildings in an elevated position 1750 metres WSW of Llanigon Church.
II*Middle Maestorglwydd House The house stands set back from the lane and at an angle to it, roughly opposite traditional farm buildings and attached to another.
II*Church of St Gwendoline Located on a small plateau above the village, at the junction of Church Street with School Street.
II*Coleg Trefeca Located on a minor lane to Cefn mawr, the main building facing NE. Also known as Trefeca Fach.
II*Broomfield Located on a terrace cut out of the steep bank of the Wye valley, high above the main Brecon to Hay road, and backing directly on to the former Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway.
II*Y Dderw Located at the head of the driveway off the main Llyswen to Hay road, on level ground in the floodplain of the River Wye.
II*Trefeca College Farmhouse (Trefeca Isaf) Located outside and beyond the N end of the hamlet of Trefeca, on the W side of the road and behind a walled front garden.
II*Great Porthamel Farmhouse Located below the scarp edge of the valley, facing S on the access of its medieval gatehouse.
II*Church of St Peter In the centre of Llanbedr village and within a walled churchyard.
II*Parish Church of St. Elli Prominent location on sloping ground: spire visible from afar. Church is set in large churchyard, surrounded on all sides by minor roads. Two further large churchyards to the S.
II*Clydach House Situated on sharp bend of by-road between Maesygwartha and the A465, opposite the garage at Saleyard. Approximately 1.5 km SW of Maesygwartha.
II*Church of St Michael Prominently sited at the N end of Cwmdu village, on E side of A479, and surrounded by churchyard.
II*Church of St Cattwg Located at the N end of the village, 0.6km from Crickhowell Bridge. In an oval churchyard with a lych gate to the SW.
II*Cwrt Llangattock Situated on the NW edge of Llangattock village, 0.15km from the church, and on the W side of the lane leading to Dardy.
II*Plas Llangattwg Located at the N end of the village, 0.15km from the church. The house is situated within oval-shaped gardens, the road curving round them to the SE. Ornate cast iron gates on the roadside lead to a
II*Church of St Cenau, Llangenny On E side of a minor road through Llangenny, and W side of Afon Grwyne, in a walled churchyard.
II*Penlan Isolated house on high ground approximately 1.3km SE of Llanbedr church, reached by private road S of minor road between Llangenny and Partrishow at Dyffryn farm.
II*Llannerch-y-Cawr To the SW of Dolymynach reservoir and reached by farm road S of the unclassified road to the Claerwen reservoir.
II*Church of St Tetta In the scattered hamlet of Llanddetty, E of the canal and the valley road and close to the S bank of the River Usk; reached by a path down through the sloping churchyard from lychgate by road.
II*Maes Mawr On low lying ground E of the Caerfanell river and on the E edge of the village of Talybont, reached off the B4558.
II*Aberllech Situated some 300m SE of Pentrebach on E side of road to Sennybridge
II*Church of St Paulinus Situated in the centre of Llangors Village on low lying ground bordered on N by Nant Cwy; in a rectangular churchyard, partly walled, entered through gate at SW.
II*Peterstone Court Situated down short lane running S off A40, just W of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Illtyd in Llanhamlach.
II*Nos 12 & 12a Close to end of this side of The Bulwark.
II*Brecon Castle Hotel Prominently sited above River Usk and next to remains of great hall of castle. Entrance front faces Castle Square and castle motte.
II*Hamilton House About half way along block, between Mount Street and King's Steps.
II*The County House On W side of The Struet, almost opposite the junction with Mount Street.
II*Brecknock Museum Prominently sited at Junction of The Watton and the Bulwark.
II*The Bear Hotel At the top of and facing down the High Street, at an angle to the road with cobbled pavement to front. Formerly known as The White Bear.
II*Town Hall Advanced from the contemporary stucco terrace overlooking 'The Square' near the junction with A40.
II*Latham House At the end of a continuous row of frontages, detached to the right. Part of a specially good group of early Georgian houses along with the Dragon Hotel and Ivy Towers.
II*The Dragon Hotel Splayed street frontage, set back behind cobbled pavement to front, part of a specially good group of early Georgian houses along with Ivy Towers and Latham House.
II*The Malt House Set well back from the road and reached by a driveway to W or by the same S approach as the Little Malt House; walled garden to the W. The Granary adjoins to S and the Little Malt House to E; the hou
II*Gazebo at The Malthouse At the N corner of the Malt House garden and with adjoining boundary walls.
II*Little Malt House Set back from the road behind front garden entered between plain rubble gate piers. The house occupies the right hand two bays of the frontage set between the Malt House and Upper House Farmhouse; pa
II*Upper House Farmhouse Situated at the E end of a U-plan group of buildings; at right angles to and adjoining the Little Malt House; gable end set back from the road and front with low walled forecourt overlooking rectangul
II*Ivy Towers Set back from the road behind front garden with gable end to High Street beside the Dragon Hotel; part of a specially good group of early Georgian buildings along with the Dragon Hotel and Latham Hous
II*The Ivy Tower Beside the road, in front of the Wardens Cottage and L-plan range.
II*Felin Senni Situated on the N side of Heol Senni down short drive off the road to Defynnog.
II*Gwernyfed High School Located in former parkland, on rising ground and approached by a winding drive for approximately 300m from the entrance gates on the road.
II*Trericket Mill Situated 3.2 km N of Llyswen village, below the main road at the border between Bronllys and Erwood Communities, and Brecknock and Radnor Districts. Besides the Sgithen Brook.
II*Old House at Middle Gaer On S side of minor road between Middle and Lower Gaer, reached from N of A40 opposite the Kestrel Inn.
II*Penoyre House Set high in a landscaped park (now a golf course) above the village of Cradoc to S; reached by a formal drive to E.
II*Llangoed Hall Located on a raised terrace on the floor of the Wye valley, within its own 4 hectares grounds and formerly associated farmland, and having staff housing and stable court to the NNE, separately listed.
II*Craig-y-nos In the upper Tawe Valley, the grounds descending to the river, with spectacular views to the surrounding mountains.
II*Gileston Mill aka Talybont Mill In the centre of Talybont Village, just N of the main street, adjacent to Afon Caerfanell, reached by a narrow lane with Talybont Farm adjacent NW.
II*Tower House including attached shop Located at the corner of the Square, at the side of the A479, adjoining the bridge over the River Enig.
II*Cefn Railway Viaduct On the SW side of Cefn Coed-y-Cymmer crossing the valley of the Afon Taff Fawr.
II*Church of Saint Mary In the churchyard in the centre of the village of Ystradfellte.
II*Llwyncyntefin Situated some 300m N of Pont Llwyncyntefin on E side of road to Pentre'rfelin.
II*Llangwathan Farmhouse The house is situated off a narrow lane leading south from Cusop, over the Dulas Brook on a private track.
II*Stable Block at Gwernyfed High School Located on the NE side of the front forecourt to Gwernyfed High School (Gwernyfed Park), and attached to the N corner of the house.
II*Smart’s Bridge Bridge is located over River Clydach forming entry to remains of Clydach Ironworks, reached off S side of road leading to Ynys-y-garth.
II*Church of St David Located in an exceptional setting in the Irfon valley just above the confluence with the Nant Lletgwial. Set in a large circular churchyard with many monuments.
II*Milgatw Blaen-y-cwm is reached off the Tredegar-Trefil Road, from Nant-y-bwch. Located some 1 km N of Tredegar. Milgatw is located at the end of the no-through road.
II*Stable courtyard at Treberfydd Attached to the NW side of Treberfydd mansion with main entrance from front terrace; also rear drive entrance.
II*Bank of Limekilns Located immediately N of Upper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115), on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
II*The Stable Court Located in the centre of Glanusk Park, to the SW of the site of the former house, and NE of the Home Farm.
II*Llan Wysg Situated to the NW of Dardy hamlet, on the N side of the B4558 road, where the ground slopes down to the River Usk. The house is approached by a driveway from the SE.
II*Church of St Meugan At Llanfeugan, in an isolated position SW of the hamlet of Pencelli, on the W bank of a deep-cutting stream, surrounded by an elliptical churchyard with stone stile entrance.
II*Limekilns at Brynhyfryd On the S bank of the Canal, within the grounds of Brynhyfryd, on the E edge of the village of Talybont.
II*The Tennis Pavilion At the foot of Buckland Hill on the lane leading to the rear of Buckland Hall, facing the park.
II*Castle Farm farmhouse On the E side of Pencelli village surrounded on 3 sides by the former castle earthworks with the canal bordering these to N.
II*Church of Saint David In large churchyard at junction of minor roads at Garthbrengy.