Grade II* Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Glamorgan
II*St Elvan's Church Prominently set in a small churchyard on an eminence in the centre of the town. Reached from Victoria Square, up Church Street and from Canon Street.
II*St John the Baptist Parish Church Set in a oval churchyard on the western edge of the town centre. Part rubble walled and railed boundary.
II*Ty Maen Located off the S side of the B4524 road which leads from Bridgend to Ogmore-by-Sea. The house is just W of the community boundary with Ewenny, and is cut into the hillside with sharp drops to the N
II*Nottage Court On the E edge of the hamlet of Nottage, on rising ground above the valley of Dewiscumbe, set in large walled grounds reached by a drive.
II*Tythegston Court On N side of A4106 opposite minor road into Tythegston village, and reached by short private road on NW side.
II*Church of St. James Located on the N side of Church Street in the centre of Wick Village. Located in a roughly rectangular churchyard.
II*Church of St Bridget Set within a polygonal churchyard on the hillside, towards the NW end of St. Brides Major.
II*Glan Rhyd Railway Viaduct Spanning River Ogmore on a minor road E of A4063 and almost directly beneath viaduct of M4.
II*Candleston Castle Approximately 1.2km WSW of Merthyr Mawr church, on the E (inland) side of sand dunes at Merthyr Mawr Warren, and at the end of a minor road W of Merthyr Mawr village.
II*New Inn Bridge Road bridge over Ogmore river approximately 1.2km NE of Merthyr Mawr church.
II*New Bridge Crossing the Ogmore river approximately 1km NE of Merthyr Mawr church.
II*Church of St Teilo On NW side of settlement and N side of minor road between village and Merthyr Mawr Warren.
II*Church of St Cynwyd The church lies at the centre of the village of Llangynwyd, surrounded by a D-shaped stone walled graveyard.
II*Ty Mawr aka The Great House On the main village thoroughfare a short distance SW of the Church of St David.
II*Church of St Mary Magdalen, Pyle with Kenfig. The church stands in a raised curvilinear churchyard on a high prominence above the former site of Kenfig, by the junction of the side road into Maudlam village.
II*Ewenny Priory (house) About 1km NE of Ewenny village, to S of Ewenny Priory to which house is attached.
II*Ty Mawr Approximately 0.5km NE of Coity church on E side of minor road from Coity to Cefn Hirgoed, and S side of junction with minor road to Pencoed.
II*Llwydarth farmhouse The farmhouse is set on a steep hill, with access by farm track directly off the A4063 Maesteg to Bridgend Road.
II*Newcastle Castle On an elevated site to N of St Illtyd's Parish Church.
II*Newcastle House Set back and above the road, to W of the castle and Parish church.
II*Merthyr Mawr House Approximately 0.75km NE of parish church and reached by private drives on its W and NE sides.
II*Maendy On sloping ground above Nant Bryncethin, W of Bryncethin village with dismantled railway close to rear.
II*Iron bridge over River Llynfi Located at the bottom end of Treharne Row, off Castle Street, and below the Rugby ground.
II*The Hall Farm The former farmhouse lies in the midst of suburban development at the end of a driveway opening between No's 33 and 35 Hall Drive.
II*Cefn Railway Viaduct On the SW side of Cefn Coed-y-cymmer crossing the valley of the Afon Taf Fawr.
II*Pont-y-Cafnau Small ironwork bridge spanning the River Taff immediately downstream from junction of Taf Fawr and Taf Fechan. Reached by an access road descending diagonally from Pont-y-Cefn (A470) and through EFI
II*Town Hall Prominently sited in the town centre, opposite the junction with Castle Street.
II*Church of St Teilo Situated in a large rectangular churchyard which slopes down to the Bishopston Valley towards the W and is surrounded by trees.
II*Church of St Illtyd In the village of Ilston, east of the stream, reached by a footbridge. Rubble graveyard wall without coping, opened at south to extension graveyard. Oak gate with adjacent stile at main entrance, two
II*Church of St Cenydd In the village of Llangennith. Stone churchyard wall; war memorial NE of churchyard is a white marble Celtic cross with interlacing on face. Early C20 timber-framed lychgate to N. To the S is the sit
II*Parish Church of St Rhidian and St Illtyd At the centre of Llanrhidian village, surrounded by a rubble limestone churchyard wall with C19 wrought iron gates and three stiles. Macadam path, cobbles at porch.
II*Penrice Towers gate house At the main entrance to Penrice Castle park, forming a picturesque focal point where the road to Port Eynon is diverted to the north of the park. The gatelodge (Penrice Towers) is to the north of the
II*Church of St Illtyd 1km from Oxwich village, on a site overlooking Oxwich Bay and reached by the coast footpath. Square churchyard with a stone wall; modern gate.
II*Kilvrough Manor Approximately 0.8km NNW of Pennard church, on the S side and reached by a short drive off the A4118 E of Parkmill.
II*Pennard Castle Dramatically sited on the cliff overlooking Pennard Pill and Threecliff Bay and on the W edge of Pennard golf course.
II*Church of St Andrew In the the hamlet of Penrice, 1km SW of Penrice Castle. Churchyard wall in rubble limestone with irregular coping, two stiles, iron gate.
II*Penrice Castle (Ruins) Hilltop position in parkland of Penrice Castle mansion 300m south of the A4118.
II*Pitt Farmhouse At roadside, about 1km south of Penrice church. Small walled enclosure to north, separate to farmyard; gardens to south. Outbuildings in the north enclosure.
II*Church of St Mary At the centre of Rhossili village. Stone churchyard wall in rubble masonry with some older gravestones built into rear face; timber gates E and W, stile beside E gate.
II*Cefn Coed Colliery chimney and boiler house flue Located at the Cefn Coed Colliery Museum in the Dulais Valley, on the A4109 two miles north of Aberdulais. The tall brick stack forms a considerable landmark immediately adjacent to the main road.
II*Cefn Coed Colliery Boilerhouse Located at the Cefn Coed Colliery Museum in the Dulais Valley, on the A4109 two miles north of Aberdulais. The boilers are in the centre of the Museum complex, housed beneath a corrugated roof.
II*Cefn Coed Colliery Engine House Range and Steam Capstan Engine At Cefn Coed Colliery Museum in the Dulais Valley, on the A4109 2 miles N of Aberdulais. The engine house range of 3 gabled buildings adjacent to the main road. The steam capstan engine situated imme
II*Church of Saint Cadoc Set in a small churchyard to SE of the ruins of Aberpergwm House; reached from the main drive to the house which leads off the main road SW of Glynneath.
II*Church of St David In a nearly square graveyard in the farm hamlet of Llanddewi, 4km north of Port Eynon village. Rubble limestone and sandstone graveyard wall with iron gate to south; two stiles.
II*Craig-y-parc House Set on the hillside SW of Pentyrch, within large grounds including woodland to W, the main frontage facing S over the Vale.
II*Monastic Baths Located on the W bank of the Afon Cwm Bach, on the E side of a track. To the N, the track bends round sharply to the E, over the river, and on to Cwm Maelwg Farm.
II*Evan Howells Butchers Shop Situated on the NE side of Hannah Street in the town centre. Part of the former Thomas and Evans complex of shops, Nos. 22-25 of which are listed separately.
II*Park and Dare Workmen's Institute and Hall Situated just off High Street/Bute Street in a central position in the town by the main railway and river crossing and Treorchy station and at the entrance to the Cwmparc valley; separate frontages o
II*Tynewydd Farm House A single house, set within a walled garden on the S facing slope of the valley above the River Rhondda and the later development of the town with access from the street known as Mountain View.
II*Ebenezer Welsh Independent Chapel Situated on the main thoroughfare in a commanding position above the road and next to the Police Station.
II*St.Peter's Parish Church Situated in a sloping rectangular churchyard, the W end fronting Llewellyn Street, the main thoroughfare.
II*Bethesda Welsh Independent Chapel Situated on an island site within the grid pattern of the neighbouring streets in this central area of Ton Pentre just W of the river and railway crossing and adjacent to the churchyard of St John Yst
II*Flemingston Court Farmhouse On the south side of the Churchyard of the Church of St Michael the Archangel.
II*Gileston Manor In the centre of Gileston village and immediately west of the Church of St Giles.
II*Llanmaes House In the centre of Llanmaes village facing the east end of the Church of St. Cattwg.
II*Castleton Farmhouse About 700m north-east of the Church of St. Athan and approached down a cul-de-sac.
II*Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels Located to the S of Llanmihangel Place, set on a slope on the opposite side of the road facing Llanmihangel Place, set within the churchyard, to the SW of the barn and stable at Llanmihangel.
II*Church of St Brise It is within the boundary fence of RAF St Athan on the south side of a right-angled bend in the road and hidden by trees.
II*Church of St Giles In the centre of Gileston village and immediately to the east of Gileston Manor.
II*Church Farmhouse (also known as The Glebe) Situated immediately to the NE of the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, in the centre of Llandow village. Set within its own gardens to front and rear, bounded by a low rubble wall.
II*Sutton Located approximately 1km S of Llandow village and 1km W of the Llandow trading estate on the SW bank of Sutton brook, down a long private track running NW from Sutton Road.
II*Llanharan House Set in open parkland above and on the N side of the A473 0.5km E of Llanharan village.
II*Old Beaupre Farmhouse Located at the SE corner of Old Beaupre Castle, attached to the E end of the S range of the ruined manor house, aligned on a N/S axis.
II*Church of St Cadoc At junction of Coldbrook Road West and Brock Street in small churchyard.
II*Dovecote About 110m south-west of the Church of St. Illtud.
II*The Gatehouse (Porter's Room) About 80m south-west of the Church of St. Illtud. The building is on the roadside and is sited near the south-east corner of the 'Monastery' field.
II*Old Swan Inn PH In the centre of Llantwit Major just to the north of The Town Hall.
II*Ty-Mawr (or Great House) About 500m north of the Church of St. Illtud at the northern entrance to the town.
II*Residential Parlour Block and Extension, Old Place On a raised site overlooking Castle Street on the northern edge of Llantwit Major. The parlour block and extension form the right hand end of the mansion.
II*Church of St Mary About 200m east of the road junction in the centre of Monknash on the south side of the road going towards St Donats.
II*St Peter's Church On E of minor road branching off Sully Road. To N of Cogan Old Hall Farm.
II*Pedestal and Statue of David Davies On the seaward side of the road in front of the main elevation of the Barry Dock Board Offices. Faces S overlooking the docks.
II*Sully Hospital Reached along a byroad one-and-a-half kms SW from B4267 near W outskirts of Sully. The hospital is sited in extensive, wooded grounds at Hayes Point overlooking the Bristol Channel.
II*Dyffryn House Set within the large public grounds of Dyffryn Gardens; 2km to south of St Nicholas.
II*Castellau House Located on the E side of a narrow lane which runs N from Castellau to Gelli-wion and on to Pontypridd.
II*Former Rolling Mill at Treforest Tinplate Works At the S end of Treforest and reached across a bridge over the Taff W of Cardiff Road. The rolling mill is at the S end of the former works.
II*Talygarn In extensive grounds reached by a drive off the E side of the A4222 Cowbridge Road S of the M4 and Pontyclun village.
II*Castell-y-mynach On the S side of Creigiau, now completely surrounded by housing; rear courtyard reached by a short drive with walled garden to front and sides.
II*Municipal Buildings To the NW of the town centre. The main entrance front faces S to Chapel Street, which turns back along rear elevation.
II*Cwm Coke Works Northern Cooling Tower One of a pair of wooden cooling towers located opposite the offices in the centre of Cwm Coke Works. The second tower is aligned and about 10m to the S.
II*Cwm Coke Works Southern Cooling Tower One of a pair of wooden cooling towers located opposite the offices in the centre of Cwm Coke Works. Immediately to the S of and aligned with the larger northern tower.
II*Groeswen Chapel Set within its burial ground, the chapel faces the road with vestry adjoining to the W. Located at the E end of Groeswen village.
II*Penallta Colliery Engine Hall and Fan House Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Engine Hall is at the north side of the colliery complex.
II*Penallta Colliery Baths Building Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The Baths Building faces Penalltau Road, on the west of the complex.
II*Penallta Colliery No.1 Headframe Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The western of the two headframes, at the centre of the complex.
II*Penallta Colliery No.2 Headframe Situated between Ystrad Mynach and Gelligaer, on the east side of Penalltau Road. The eastern of the two headframes, at the east of the complex.
II*Garnllwyd Farmhouse Located on the N side of the Nant Llancarfan stream, N of Llancarfan Village.
II*Treguff Farmhouse Set on high ground, on a platform site, E of the Nant Treguff and 2km NW of Llancarfan. Large farmyard below. Stone stile to front courtyard which has rubble boundary wall.
II*Trewallter Fawr Farmhouse Set on the E side of the Walterstone hamlet to the NE of the Llancarfan village.
II*Pencoed Very near the S community boundary and the M4 motorway, just W of Capel Llaniltern and approached by a wooded drive off the Llantrisant Road.
II*The Blue Anchor Inn PH In the centre of East Aberthaw village on the east side of the road.
II*Church of St Mary In the centre of Penmark village on the north side of the road to Barry.
II*Church of St Peter In the village centre set within a large walled rectangular churchyard with entrances at SE and SW.
II*Church of St Curig On the eastern boundary of the community set to the south-east of Porthkerry village green.
II*Church of St Andrew On low-lying ground in the centre of the hamlet, a still rural community NW of the urban development of Dinas Powys, standing in a roughly rectangular churchyard with retaining wall incorporating ston
II*The Old Rectory Situated on SW side of the church, within the grounds of The Rectory and reached by a drive through that property.
II*Church of St George A little to the E of the hamlet of St Georges which developed round Castle Farm, main approach from N, the centre of a small cluster of buildings grouped round the churchyard, close to the Ely River.
II*Church of St Bleiddian In the centre of St Lythans hamlet, set back from the road, reached by a short track and surrounded by a roughly circular walled churchyard incorporating stone stiles.
II*Parish Church of St Nicholas Reached from the north side of the main A 48 road and set within low walled churchyard.
II*Church of St Mary In the centre of Wenvoe village, fronting the main thoroughfare, in a roughly rectangular churchyard entered through a stone arch at NE.
II*Castle Arcade L-plan arcade with entrances in Castle Street (opposite entrance to Castle) and High Street (opposite High Street Arcade).
II*Cathays Library At the junction of Fairoak Road and Whitchurch Road, the entrance set back from the corner behind a forecourt (originally with railings).
II*Church of St Denys On the very E edge of the developed part of Lisvane.
II*Church of St Edeyrn In the centre of the still identifiable hamlet of Llanedeyrn though close to motorway, housing and business developments. Standing in the centre of a roughly triangular sloping churchyard, the main e
II*New House Hotel On the lower slopes of Caerphilly Mountain in countryside overlooking Cardiff and beyond the Bristol Channel, reached by a drive.
II*Cardiff Bay Station On exposed corner site with long side parallel to Bute Street
II*National Westminster Bank Prominent bank building midway along the street with W elevation opposite the entrance to Mount Stuart Square.
II*Empire House Dramatically stepped up near the end of a long line of buildings on the N side of the square and opposite the former Coal Exchange.
II*Cardiff Exchange Building Prominently sited occupying the whole of the central area of the square.
II*Ruperra Castle Approximately 2.5km E of Rudry Church, on high ground above Rhymney valley and reached by private drive W of minor road between Michaelston-y-Fedw and Draethen.
II*Howells Department Store Occupying a prominent corner site with Wharton Street to S, and Trinity Street to rear.
II*Former Central Library Occupying a key city centre location with entrance front to Trinity Street, dominant south facade to the Hayes, flank elevation to Working Street and rear facing St John's Church.
II*Insole Court Set in its own grounds, laid out on western edge of Llandaff; reached along a tree-lined drive running south from Fairwater Road. Previously known as Ely Court and The Court.
II*Hen Eglwys Located on the hillside, Graig Fawr, north of Margam Park. Accessed by a footpath which leads SW off the road along Cwm Bach. In a prominent and spectacular position.
II*Old Park The road runs SW off the A48 and the house is at the end.
II*Church of St Theodore Set within a rectangular walled churchyard, with memorial park to the R and vicarage and mission room to the L.
II*Coychurch Cemetery Chapel of Remembrance Within the cemetery grounds between the entrance and the main chapel complex and joined to the latter by a conifer lined walkway.
II*Canal Aqueduct over Afon Twrch, including weir Situated some 50m N of Twrch Bridge between Ystradgynlais community and Ystalyfera community, reached by footpath along river from Gurnos Road.
II*Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in Canton Community) At the S end of Canton crossing the River Ely into Leckwith; at the foot of Leckwith Woods and adjacent to the later bridge carrying the B4267
II*Hendrefoilan Located at the end of a lane which leads off the road through the Hendrefoilan student village. The village was built in the grounds of the house. The stable block, now converted to a library, is to
II*Church of St Tyfodwg, Llandyfodwg - Glynogwr The church stands in its churchyard the centre of the hamlet of Glynogwr, approximately half-way between Blackmill and Gilfach Goch.
II*Church of St Cein Situated on the hilltop approx 2 km NE Llangeinor, reached from the road that links Garw and Ogmore Valleys, centre of a small rural settlement.
II*Cast house at Cefn Cribwr Ironworks The ironworks lies at the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch. The casting house adjoins the furnace on the N side.
II*Ewenny Priory Barn Forming part of the N boundary of Ewenny Priory house courtyard, backing onto to Abbey Road, just S of Ewenny River and W of the Priory.
II*Former Blast Engine Houses at Tondu Ironworks At the foot of the hillside into which the Ironworks was built, W of Tondu station and Maesteg Road and at the edge of the now cleared former coal and rail works and yards.
II*Calcining Kilns and attached abutment at Tondu Ironworks Set in the hillside between the company housing of Derllwyn Road and Park Terrace above and the levelled area below where the Engine House stands, just above the old furnace bank and opposite the Lift
II*Lift Tower at Tondu Ironworks Set in the hillside between the company housing of Derllwyn Road and Park Terrace above and the levelled area below where the Engine House stands, against the old furnace bank and opposite the Calcini
II*Elim Pentecostal Church Situated in a terrace in Knight Street, some 30 m uphill from its junction with the A4059.