IOgmore Castle Located on the SE side of the River Ewenny, just before it joins the Ogmore River, in the hamlet of Ogmore to the NW of the B4524. A series of stepping stones cross the river at this point.
IChurch of St John the Baptist In the centre of the old village of Newton with two sides of the rectangular churchyard fronting the village green; main access at WSW.
ISker House Located on a limestone promontory jutting west into Swansea Bay, approximately 4.2 kilometres N of Porthcawl, and reached by a long farm road leading W from the minor road from Porthcawl to Kenfig.
IChurch of St James, Pyle with Kenfig The parish church of St James, Pyle, stands in its own churchyard N of the village centre, on the road to Margam.
IChurch of St David In the centre of the village, on a slight rise above the High Street. Church stands in a roughly circular churchyard surrounded by rubble wall with wrought iron gates S and E.
IEwenny Priory Church The E part of the surviving Priory complex, on the S bank of the Ewenny River, NE of Ewenny village and due N of Corntown, bordered by Ewenny Priory (house) gardens to S and churchyard N.
IChurch of St Michael The W part of the surviving Priory church, on the E side of the Priory complex, on S bank of Ewenny River, NE of Ewenny Village and N of Corntown.
ICoity Castle Located immediately SW of Coity Church and prominently sited above Heol West Plas.
IChurch of St Mary Located on NE side of Coity village in a large churchyard with open fields to N and Coity Castle to SW.
ICyfarthfa Castle Situated in its own landscaped park overlooking the Taff Valley and site of the former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
ISchool at Cyfarthfa Castle Situated in its own landscaped park overlooking the Taff Valley and site of the former Cyfarthfa Ironworks.
IOystermouth Castle Approximately 500m NW of Oystermouth church, prominently sited on high ground overlooking the village and Swansea Bay.
IChurch of St Cadoc In the hamlet of Cheriton, east of Llanmadoc. Stone churchyard wall on three sides, with iron railing, gate, and lamp arch to east. Concrete path to church door. The grave stone (renewed) of Rev WD Da
IOxwich Castle On high ground 0.5km south of Oxwich village
IPenrice Castle (Mansion) 100m south of Penrice Castle Ancient Monument, reached by a private drive from the A4118.
IWeobley Castle 250m north of the minor road from Oldwalls to Landimore, on a scarp overlooking Llandimore Marsh and the Burry Estuary.
ISwansea Castle In the centre of the city, on the curving W bank of the former course of the River Tawe.
ICapel Tabernacle On NE corner of Woodfield Street and Crown Street; on prominent sloping site, visible from large area to E of community. Set in yard with low stone wall with iron railings and gates.
ICoedarhydyglyn including attached outbuildings at rear. In an elevated position overlooking surrounding parkland and the Vale of Glamorgan beyond; reached by a long drive from the lane to Drope and St Georges which leads off the A48 at Tumbledown.
ILlanmihangel Place Located to N of the Parish Church, approximately three miles South of Cowbridge.
ILlansannor Court In the centre of Llansannor village beside the Church of St. Senwyr.
INash Manor Set in its own grounds to N of Llandow trading estate and 1km S of Llysworney. The entrance to the drive is at the junction of the B4268 and the B4270.
IOld Beaupre Castle Located approximately 2km SW of St Hilary on the E bank of the river Thaw, set on a platformed site, with pedestrian access from St Hilary to St Mary Church road to NW, opposite Howe Mill Farm.
IPontypridd Bridge Spanning the River Taff on the N side of the town centre.
IHetty Engine House On the W side of Hopkinstown and in a prominent position set high above the main Pontypridd to Rhondda road behind a rubble-stone wall.
ICaerphilly Castle On a low-lying marshy site surrounded by hills to the N, S and W. Two streams, the Nant Gledyr and Nant yr Aber, cross the area and drain into the R Rhymney which flows towards the E. These streams
ILlancaiach-fawr Close to the W community boundary which follows Nant Caeach, a short distance NE of Nelson and reached by a short track from the main road. Fronts a re-created formal garden, the surrounding walls inc
IFonmon Castle On the north side of the B4265 but approached via a drive from Fonmon village.
ICastle Farmhouse In the centre of the small hamlet of St Georges, which is about 0.5 m from the church; the River Ely runs along the N side.
ICathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul Sited below and to the north of the plateau which carries the village but forming a striking object from every direction as the most prominent building in north-west Cardiff.
IRuins of the Old Bishop's Palace At the south-east end of The Cathedral Green and part of the important group of buildings surrounding it.
ILaw Courts At SW corner of Civic Centre, with entrance facing NE.
IFormer Glamorgan County Hall Between Bute Building (N) and University Registry (S), with extension backing on to registry.
ICardiff City Hall Between King Edward VII Avenue and Museum Avenue, facing Gorsedd Gardens between Law Courts (L) and National Museum of Wales (R).
IChurch of St Margaret In a walled churchyard at the S end of Waterloo Road N of it junction with Newport Road.
ISt Fagans Castle In the centre of St Fagans village opposite the Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin.
IPier Head Building Faces S across Cardiff Bay. To E of the Industrial and Maritime Museum, between entrances to Bute East and West Docks.
ISt Mary's Abbey Church Located at the end of a short lane which runs NE off the A48. The Stones Museum is within the churchyard. The S doorway faces into Margam Park.
IMargam Orangery The centre-piece in the gardens at Margam Park. The abbey remains are immediately to the NE, with the broadwalk leading up to Margam Castle further E.
IIvy Cottage including Facade of Former Banqueting House Located along the N boundary of the gardens, N of the Orangery and SE of the kitchen gardens. The facade faces W into the park, whilst the cottage is outside the park boundary.
IMargam Castle Located in a high and prominent position at the E end of the gardens in Margam Park. Approached from the SW by a new drive.
IChurch of St Catharine Prominently sited at the junction between St Illtyd's Drive and Church Road. The church is set within a walled churchyard with Baglan brook on the SE side.
IChurch of St David, Bettws Situated on the hilltop at the centre of the village which became the core of a post-war estate development.
IW Precinct Wall at Ewenny Priory (house) W of Ewenny Priory and just S of Ewenny River, bordering the lane and now enclosing part of Ewenny Priory (house) garden.