II*Rhydarwen (also known as Rhyd-owen). At north of the B4300, 2½km east of the village of Llanarthney. Small farmyard at west. Stone wall facing the farmyard and to the roadside.
II*Derwydd Mansion In private grounds about 2km north-north-west of Llandybie village.
II*Pantycelyn Farmhouse Situated down a lane some 300m E of the centre of Pentre-ty-gwyn village.
II*Henllys Situated about 1km NNW of Dolauhirion Bridge, approached from N via drive off road to Siloh some 250m W of junction with road to Cilycwm.
II*Parish Church of St Cynwyl Prominently situated in village centre within own graveyard. Lychgate some 50m to S.
II*Cwrt Bryn y Beirdd Situated to SE of Trap, reached by drive running E from crossroads about 1 km S of Trap.
II*Church of St Simon and St Jude Situated on ridge above upper Sawdde valley some 2.5 km E of Twynllanan on road to Llyn y Fan Fach.
II*Church of St. Tybie At the centre of Llandybie village. Large stone-walled graveyard to north side (recent parts walled in concrete blocks). High wall with steps and iron gates from the street at west and south; stile be
II*Cil-yr-ychen Lime Kilns Prominently sited 200m to the west of Llandeilo Road, about 1½ km north of Llandybie village.
II*Cynghordy Viaduct Situated approximately 1.5km N of Cynghordy crossing the valley of the Afon Bran.
II*Golden Grove Mansion In park landscape to the south of, and overlooking, the Towy valley, 4 km south-west of Llandeilo. Two gate-lodges to the B4300 at north. A third, which is at the present principal park entrance, is i
II*Church of St Egwad In a round churchyard in the centre of the village.
II*Pont Cothi Spanning the Afon Cothi in the centre of Abergorlech, on the border between Llanfynydd and Llanfihangel Rhos y Corn communities.
II*Church of St Cathen In a large churchyard occuping a high position at the S end of the village of Llangathen.
II*The Dairy Edwinsford is reached off the B4337 between Llansawel and Talley and is situated on the banks of the River Cothi which is the boundary between the two communities. The Dairy is situated on the opposi
II*Edwinsford Home Farm Edwinsford is reached off the B4337 between Llansawel and Talley and is situated on the banks of the River Cothi which is the boundary between the two communities. The Home Farm is on the opposite (N
II*Neuadd Fawr Situated in village on E bank of the Afon Dulais, with short approach just NE of Pont y Neuadd.
II*Llandovery Castle Situated on prominent natural outcrop overlooking Afon Bran, on SE of main car park.
II*Ty-Ficar Pritchard Situated on street line some 100m W of Pont a'r Fran.
II*Church of St Dingat Situated in large churchyard towards SW edge of town.
II*The Red Lion Situated immediately South of Town Hall.
II*Tabernacle Chapel Situated set back from road in own courtyard, c30m from junction with Water Street.
II*Cyffig Church Situated on the S side of a minor road some 3km SE of Whitland.
II*Plas Dinefwr, including SW Screen wall Located in splendid parkland partly designed by Capability Brown, l775-8, to W of Llandeilo and reached along a picturesque driveway from a lodge entrance on the Carmarthen Road.
II*Summer House at Plas Dinefwr Located in splendid parkland partly designed by Capability Brown, l775-8, to W of Llandeilo and reached along a picturesque driveway from a lodge entrance on the Carmarthen Road.
II*Farmhouse at Gelli Cefn y Rhos Isolated farmhouse in the hills to the S of Talley. At end of long lane off Talley-Cwmdu by-road.
II*Parish Church of St Michael Situated in spacious churchyard immediately adjoining the Premonstratensian Abbey ruins.
II*Aberglasney Approximately 300m W of Llangathen church, set in its own grounds on the W side of a minor road between Llangathen and the A40 at Broad Oak.
II*Old Bethel Chapel Located on a remote upland plateau on the N side of the Amman Valley approximately 1 km from the A474. Reached along short lane off mountain road at the lower end of a walled and gated burial ground.
II*Court Henry In its own grounds on the W side of a minor road approximately 0.6km N of the A40 at its junction with the B4297.
II*Erryd Situated 2km S of Cilycwm on W side of Towy, approached by short drive E from road to Llandovery.
II*Aberdeunant Situated some 400m up lane running N from Taliaris to Llansadwrn road, some 3km ENE of junction with B4302.
II*The Raby Furnace 100 m north of Stradey Park Hotel at the east side of a culverted stream in a deep valley beside the B4309.
II*Church of St Non In the centre of the village in a churchyard with stone wall and iron railings and gates to road at west; stone wall to minor road at north.
II*Church of St Illtyd In a large churchyard on the E side of the main square, and immediately S of the A484.
II*Court Farmhouse Set back from the road approximately 400m N of the parish church.
II*Pont Spwdwr (Spudder's Bridge) Approximately 2km NW of Trimsaran village centre, by-passed by and set back from the modern road.
II*The Town Gate Situated at SW end of Castle Street, some 130m WSW of Kidwelly Castle.
II*Dovecote NW of Coleman Farm 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.
II*Stradey Castle Entered by private drive from the B4308. House on terraced site with main basement area including external stairs to north-west. Landscaped parkland with woods to north. Terrace retaining-wall to sout
II*Williams Pantycelyn Memorial Chapel Situated near the centre of Llandovery on the N side of the High Street between Orchard Street and Water Street.
II*Carreg Cennen House Situated about 0.5 km N of Trap, approached by avenue of limes from gates set in stone flanking walls on E side of road to Llandeilo.
II*Church of St Michael At the N end of Llanfihangel ar Arth village, set in a walled churchyard overlooking the Teifi valley.
II*Edwinsford The mansion is reached at the end of a short driveway off the B4337 1 km SE of Llansawel.
II*Pont Newydd Situated some 1.5 km S of Cilycwm on road to Llandovery.
II*Church of St Michael In the village of Golden Grove to the west of the street, nearly opposite to Golden Grove park entrance. Stone-walled churchyard with stile; lychgate separately listed.
II*Golden Grove Stable Block To the west of the service wing at Golden Grove, to which it is linked by yards and a covered way. Rubblestone enclosing wall at north, continuing the line of the terrace wall of the house.
II*Felinfoel Brewery Prominently sited at E side of the A 476 in Felinfoel, Llanelli. Brewery yard to south and to rear. Office building to south.
II*Hoffmann Kiln of Eclipse Brickworks W side of the former Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway, 1/2 km SE of Horeb. Site of siding with a passing loop and remains of brickwork loading platform at E. Site of moulding & drying shed and ruin of
II*Church of St Michael and all Angels At the south side of Bryngwyn Road, Dafen. Stone wall to street and to west side; timber war-memorial lychgate.