Grade II* Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Monmouthshire
II*Wern-ddu Farmhouse Off the south side of Skenfrith road about 500m east of Maindiff Court Hospital.
II*Former Navigation Colliery Fan House and Fan Drift Located on a lane N from Kendon Road near the centre of Crumlin. At the S end of the colliery complex at road level, paired in position with the Power House on the other side of the Heapstead.
II*Parish Church of St Peter Situated in the flood plain of the River Usk and reached from the by-road south of the A40. Churchyard retains some good monuments.
II*The Kymin Roundhouse On the top of the hill overlooking the town on the east side, which is approached from the Staunton Road.
II*Statue of C S Rolls In the cobbled area in front of the Shire Hall within the town square at the centre of Monmouth.
II*The Cwm Situated some 350m NE of Llantrissent, just E of A449 trunk road embankment.
II*Nantybanw Situated some 2 km E of Llantrissent, in valley of Nant y Banwr.
II*The Argoed Set in its own landscaped grounds about 600m south of Penallt (Pentwyn) with magnificent views to the east. Reached from the west drive, close to the fork in the by-road to Tregagle.
II*Shell Grotto At the summit of the hill in the north east corner of Pontypool Park.
II*The Valley Inheritance Museum To the north of Pontypool town centre and immediately to the west of Pontypool Park house, now St.Alban's RC School.
II*The Town Clock Very Prominently located in the centre of The Circle.
II*St Illtyd’s Church Set in centre of small settlement of St Illtyd, on N side of by-road. Large circular churchyard with remains of medieval churchyard cross some 10 metres N of church.
II*Former Boiler House at Dunlop Semtex Factory Prominently sited on the E side of the A467 on the S edge of Brynmawr, opposite main Dunlop Semtex factory complex (separately listed within Nantyglo and Blaina Community).
II*Gelli-groes Mill Reached by a side road running SE from Newport Road (A4048); the Mill faces the Sirhowy River and the bridge and is within a grassy enclosure which retains sluices, channelled millrace and tail race,
II*Former Navigation Colliery Chimney In the centre of the main Revetment Wall, between the N and S Winding Engine Houses and close to the Workshops and Store, and Lamp Room to rear.
II*Former Navigation Colliery Power House and Pump House Located on a lane N from Kendon Road near the centre of Crumlin. At the N end of the colliery complex at road level, paired in position with the Fan House on the other side of the Heapstead.
II*Church of St Luke Set into the wooded hillside above the Ebbw Vale just above the centre of Abercarn, reached up a side road and approached through a shallow stone tiled gateway and up a steep terraced double flight of
II*Upper Dyffryn House On the N side of the minor road to Norton, some 2 km SE of Grosmont village.
II*Town Farm Some 50m NW of Church of St Nicholas in the centre of Grosmont village, on S side of the minor road leading to Great Tresenny.
II*Barn at Lower Tresenny 400m SE of Grosmont village, immediately S of the road junction to Middle Tresenny, and some 30m SW of Lower Tresenny farmhouse.
II*Church of St James Located on the S bank of the River Monnow, at the end of a short track leading N off the A465, approximately 1km SW of Llangua Bridge.
II*Lower Celliau At the end of a farm track approached by the minor road which runs approximately 1km NE from the centre of Llangattock Lingoed.
II*Church of Saint Peter Situated in Bryngwyn village, on W side of lane some 500m N of junction with old A40.
II*Church of Saint Teilo Situated at S end of Llanarth village on E side of road in large churchyard.
II*Little Pitt Cottage Situated on N side of road from Llanarth to old A40 about 300m W of The Pitt village.
II*Llanwenarth House Small country house set in its own grounds to the south of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and reached by a private drive from the B 4246. On western boundary of the Community Council area.
II*Llangattock Court On the north side of the B4598 about 200m west of the King of Prussia PH.
II*Blaengavenny Farmhouse On the old Abergavenny-Hereford road about half way between Llanvihangel Crucorney and Pantygelli.
II*Ruins of Piercefield House (Central Block) About 1000m to the north east of the Lion Gates situated at the roundabout where the A466 crosses the B4293 and approached by a long track from them.
II*Church of the Holy Cross About 500m north of Kilgwrrwg House and approached by a footpath from it. Kilgwrrwg House is about 3km west of Devauden village approached by a long cul-de-sac lane.
II*Gatehouse at Moynes Court About 250m west of the Church of St Tewdric approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
II*Church of St Mary Situated on the western edge of the modern village.
II*Church Farmhouse About 200m north of the Church of St Mary approached off Church Raod via Taff Road
II*Dingestow Court Standing in its own grounds, about 1km SW of the church of St Dingat.
II*Llwyn-y-gaer House About 1.6km NW of the church of St Mary, off the W side of a minor road between Tregare and Llantilio Crossenny
II*The Artha About 800m SE of the church of St mary, at the bottom of a long track running SE from a bend in an old lane to the S of the minor road between Tregare and Dingestow
II*Old Trecastle Farmhouse Approached by a drive of some 300m, running W from road some 800m S of church at Penyclawdd.
II*Brynderi House Approximately 2km N of Llantilio Crossenny, set in landscaped grounds approached along a short entrance drive that runs S off the minor road from White Castle to Cross Ash.
II*Upper Green Approximately 4km N of Llantilio Crossenny, at the end of a short farm track approached by the minor road which runs N off the B4521 towards Llanfair Green.
II*Skenfrith Castle Situated at the SE corner of Skenfrith village, in the valley of the River Monnow, close to the W bank of the river and approximately 100m NW of Skenfrith Bridge.
II*Church of St Maughan Delightfully situated in rolling farmland approximately 7km NW of Monmouth, in an almost isolated position down a narrow lane off the NE side of the B4347.
II*Pwll 2km N of Raglan, and about 950m SW of Tregare church, in a low-lying and isolated position at the bottom of an L-shaped track off the W side of a minor road.
II*Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse Situated at end of access road to the S side service station on A40, on W side of Raglan to Penyclawdd lane.
II*Church of St Cadoc Situated by the principal crossroads in Raglan, in a churchyard contained within a stone wall which is entered by a C19 lychgate.
II*Pant-glas Farmhouse About 1200m to the north east of the Church of St Dennis at Llanishen approached down a lane off the west side of the Chepstow Road (B4293).
II*White Swan Court (Units 8-20) Part of the group on the principal street leading north and east from the town square and accessed between Nos.4 & 5.
II*Monmouth Priory Part of the group on the principal street leading north and east from the town square.
II*The Tithe Barn Part of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II*Powis Almshouses At the very top of Bridge Street facing junction with Upper Church Street, set above and back from the road behind a walled court and garden.
II*Berllan-deg About 100m west of the Carleon-Usk road and just south of the branch road to Croesyceiliog.
II*Glen Usk On the west bank of the River Usk, picturesquely sited in a natural amphitheatre within the steep, wooded valley side, about 1km east of Llanhennock.
II*New Bridge Crossing the River Usk east of Tredunnock village and joining the Communities of Llanhennock and Llantrisant.
II*Pentwyn Situated about 0.5 km N of Llanllowell church, on W side of lane to Llangeview.
II*Millbrook On the north west edge of the village, on the corner at the road junction beside Pen-y-bont bridge over the Afon Honddu. Rubble-walled front garden.
II*Newhouse Farmhouse Approximately 1km S of Llanvetherine, on SW side of minor road that runs between Llanvetherine and Llantilio Crossenny.
II*Coed-y-gelli Situated at end of Heol y Ffynnon, lane of some 750m running NW from Yr Hen Ysgoldy opposite church in Llanarth.
II*Tregeiriog Farmhouse Situated on a sloping site beside the by-road, approx. 2km north west of Llanishen and 1.5km south of Llangoven. The house is set back behind a front garden with the former farmyard uphill to the wes
II*Grove Farm House Set in its own grounds S of Llanfoist and reached E off the B 4269.
II*Church of Saint Basil On the E side of Bassaleg, on the N side of the churchyard some 75m W of the Afon Ebwy.
II*Church of Saint Peter Situated in a rural location some 2.8km S of the old village at Henllys.
II*Kemeys Manor Set on the E side of the A449. Located on the W slope of the steep escarpement of Kemeys Graig, immediately to the S of the A449. Set at the end of a long private drive overlooking the River Usk on a
II*Parish Church of St Mary Located on the S side of the Lane leading from Llanwern village to Bishton at the junction of the driveway to Barn Farm. Immediately to the N of the Spencer steelworks
II*Parish Church of St Mary Set on the N side of Church Lane opposite Church Farm, leading off Marshfield Road. The church is surrounded by a low rubble wall with cock and hen coping; lych gate to W and remains of medieval cros
II*Parish Church of St Michael Located at the W side of the village, within a C19 walled enclosure, set behind the public house.
II*Parish Church of St Bridget Located on the W side of Church Road, opposite Church Farm, set down a small track.
II*Whitson Church In churchyard reached by drive approximately 300m E of junction with Whitson Common Road.
II*Newport Castle Beside River Usk in angle formed by Newport Bridge and Old Green Interchange.
II*Penhow Castle Set high on a hilltop above the Newport to Chepstow road. In its own grounds beyond the Parish Church and reached by drive with relocated stone gatepiers and distinctive ball finials.
II*1 Forge Row Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
II*Church of All Saints In a rural location on the NE side of Llanfrechfa some 300m E of the junction of Church Road and the B4236.
II*Former St Peter's School (Original School) Situated half way up Church Road immediately downhill from the other St Peter's school buildings and with south-east front facing the churchyard. Below the level of the road and set back behind iron
II*Itton Court In the village of Itton about 250m north of the Church of St Deiniol on a once fortified hilltop site.
II*Tredean About lkm north west of Devauden village approached by a long drive off the west side of the Monmouth Road on the edge of the escarpment overlooking the Wolvesnewton valley.
II*Mounton House About 200m south east of Mounton village but approached off the A48 at Pwllmeyric
II*Wyelands About 1100m north of the Church of St Tewdric and approached off the south side of the A48 to the east of Pwllmeyric.
II*Llantarnam Abbey In extensive grounds on the E side of Llantarnam. Approached along a drive E from Newport Road under the Cwmbran By-pass.
II*Henllys Part of a long range in the middle of the W side of the street, with cobbled pavement in front.
II*Ty-Hwnt-y-Bwlch Farmhouse Impressively sited on steeply sloping ground uphill from Cwmyoy Church on the eastern slopes of the Vale of Ewyas; reached via a track from Penywern Farm. Retains stone forecourt wall and boundary wa
II*The Old Cottage Set back at right angles to the road in the hamlet of Treadam, some 2 km NW of Llantilio Crossenny.
II*Cwm Bwchel Farmhouse On west side of valley, almost opposite Llanthony Priory, at the mouth of a side valley sited on a down slope.
II*Pencoed Castle Gatehouse Located at the front of the castle which is at the end of a narrow lane from by-road off the B4245, approx 1km S of Llandevaud village and 1km E of Llanmartin.
II*NE Roundhouse at Roundhouse Farm Roundhouse Farm is situated on the valley bottom, W of Nantyglo. Farm reached off the end of Waun Ebbw Road. NE tower located alongside main entrance to farmyard.
II*Agricultural Range at Roundhouse Farm Roundhouse Farm is situated on the valley bottom, W of Nantyglo. Farm reached off the end of Waun Ebbw Road, with the agricultural range situated S of the early C20 farmhouse.
II*Church of St. Bride On the eastern boundary of the Community about 200m north of the A40 and approached off the Raglan road up the hotel drive to the north of Aberffrwd Bridge.
II*Church of St Cadoc In a gently sloping churchyard in the centre of village of Penrhos.
II*Church of St Cadoc Approximately 1km N of The Hendre; and, apart from the close proximity of Llangattock Manor and Llangattock Farm, in an isolated position approximately 300m west of the lane between Hendre and Newcast
II*Church of St Dingat About 5km WSW of Monmouth, on the N side of the junction of four minor roads, and close to the E side of the earthworks marking the site of Dingestow Castle.
II*Church of St Govan Situated in isolated site above Church Farm, about 2.5 km s of Penyclawdd church on minor lane to Llanishen.
II*Church of St Martin Prominently sited on an earthwork which forms the churchyard at the intersection of two roads at Pen-y-clawdd.
II*Ty-mawr Farmhouse About 2.5km north of Forest Coal Pit. On the east side of the valley, reached by a lane which leaves the minor road to Grwyne Fawr reservoir near Tabernacle Baptist chapel.
II*Church of St Catwg In a relatively isolated position about 2.4km SSW of Monmouth, in the fork of two lanes which run S up towards Cwmcarvan Hill.
II*Entrance Gates to Pontypool Park. The entrance on to the main drive from Pontymoel at the very south east extremity of Pontypool Park, at a bend in the road.
II*New Bridge Situated some 2.3 km S of Llantrissent, on lane to Tredunnock.
II*Church of St Barrwg Located in a high prominent position in the village at the N end of Church Street. Surrounded by a large graveyard.
II*The Woollen Mill Backing onto the River Rhymney beneath the Hengoed railway viaduct. Accessed from the driveway to
Maesycwmmer House
II*Church of St David On the main thoroughfare a little N of the town centre, surrounded by an extensive walled churchyard sloping to S and W.
II*Llanrumney Hall PH On low lying ground near the Rhymney River, reached by a short drive off the road, within the housing estate but with open ground S and E.
II*Church of St Augustine Standing in a large roughly square churchyard on sloping ground, the level to N substantially higher than to S. Main entrance through a stone-tiled lych-gate at SE corner; further entrance across sto
II*St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen) Set in the remains of the formerly more extensive gardens, reached by a drive from a road created to serve the late C20 surrounding housing. development.
II*The Great House On steeply sloping ground on E side of minor road, some 500m S of the A465 road junction to Llangua.
II*Sleath Farmhouse (aka Lech Farmhouse) Located at the end of a short farm track which runs W off the minor road from Llangua to Grosmont, approximately 1 km S of Llangua Bridge.
II*Cider House at Cwm Farm Approximately 3 km N of Llanvetherine, on W side of the minor road which runs NW from Old Court. The cider house is located at the back of Cwm farmhouse, separated from the house by a narrow alleyway.
II*Gelli including attached cider house, farm range and barn Approximately 500m SW of Llanvetherine, on N side of minor road that runs between Crossways and Newhouse Farm. The farmhouse and adjacent wing face a small front garden enclosed by roadside boundary
II*Maerdy Farmhouse Approximately 4km E of Llantilio Crossenny village, on the NW side of the minor road which leads from Onen to Newcastle.
II*High House Approximately 3km SE of Llantilio Crossenny, at the end of a short drive which runs N off the minor road, some 500m SE of Croes-y-gareg.
II*Upper White Castle Farmhouse On the W side of the minor road from Trerew to Llantilio Crossenny,
located on gently sloping high ground approximately 100m SE of White Castle.
II*Church of St Wonnow About 2.5km SW of Monmouth, close to Wonastow Court on the S side of the minor road between Monmouth and Dingestow. Screened from the road by trees, but a conspicuous and attractive feature of the vi
II*Cefn Tilla Court Situated in landscaped grounds some 1.5 km SW of Llandenny down drive W of lane to Gwernesney and Usk.
II*Bigsweir Bridge On the eastern boundary of Trellech Community at the county boundary of Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire carrying the A466 over the River Wye.
II*Norton Court On the N side of the junction of two lanes to the N of Norton Brook, approximately 1.2km W of Skenfrith village.
II*Elliot Colliery Winding Engine House and Engine Now standing on a terrace with landscaped surroundings above the E bank of Rhymney River, S of New Tredegar centre, in the area known as Elliot'sTown.
II*Church of St Sannan In a large churchyard on the ridge of hill approximately 1.5km NE of Bargoed.
II*Ty-asch About 650m west of the Church of St. Illtyd approached off Folly Lane via Hill Grove.
II*Upper Tal-y-fan About 1.8km SSW of the church of St Dingat, on the E side of a farmtrack running off the old road between Mitchel troy and Raglan where it bends under the A40(T).
II*Church of St Mary About 9km WSW of Monmouth, on the W side of a northward bend in the minor road between Dingestow and Raglan
II*George Street Bridge Spans River Usk between Corporation Road and Dock Street.
II*Hengoed Viaduct A prominent landscape feature spanning the Rhymney valley between Maesycwmmer and Hengoed.
II*Newport Civic Centre Occupies a large prominent site S of Fields Road, bounded by Godrey Road (E), Faulkner Road (S), and Clytha Park Road to the W.
II*Sirhowy Ironworks Graham’s Yard is located off Dukestown Road. Ironworks is set into hillside to E.
II*Furnace Bank Set back from the E side of Steelworks Road, to rear of factory buildings, and opposite the main entrance to Ebbw Vale Steelworks.
II*SW Roundhouse at Roundhouse Farm Roundhouse Farm is situated on the valley bottom, W of Nantyglo. Farm reached off the end of Waun Ebbw Road. SW tower located some 40 metres away from farmyard.
II*Little Llwygy Farmhouse At the south end of Lower Cwmyoy overlooking the Vale of Ewyas and reached off the minor road from Trewyn to Cwmyoy.
II*Lower Dyffryn House Approximately 3 km SW of Grosmont village, at the end of a long farm track that runs N off the minor road to Norton.
II*Church of St. Cadoc By the River Usk and the railway line to the south-west of The Bryn.
II*Church of St. Bartholomew About 1200m north of Llanover village by the River Usk and on the west side of the minor road from Llanellen to Llanfair Kilgeddin.
II*Church of St. Michael About 250m to the south-west of the village centre down a dead end road off the B4598.
II*Moynes Court, Nos 1 and 2 About 300m west of the Church of St Tewdric approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
II*Church of St Thomas a Becket In the centre of Wolvesnewton village on the north side of the road west from Cobbler's Plain.
II*Allt-y-bella Accessible only from Llangeview, at E end of lane, about 1 km from junction some 500m E of Llangeview church.
II*St Anne's House At the junction of the A466 and Chapel Lane and about 200m east of Tintern Abbey.
II*Great Killough Approximately 2km SW of Llantilio Crossenny church, at the end of a short drive which runs S off the B4521.
II*Trivor Farmhouse (aka Tre-Ivor) In an isolated position on a spur of high ground above the confluence of two brooks on the W side of the Monnow valley, approximately 700m NNE of St Maughan's church.
II*Troy House On the S bank of the River Trothy, off the S side of a bend in the road about 1.5km S of Monmouth.
II*Treworgan Manor Situated some 3 km SSE of Raglan on the W side of the road to Llansoy, on a rise overlooking Treworgan Common.
II*Dovecote at Hygga House About 500m north east of the Church of St Dennis at Llanishen and approached down a lane on the east side of Chepstow Road (B4293).
II*Barn at Croft Farm Approximately 1km N of White Castle, on the W side of the minor road which runs between White Castle and the B4521.
II*Church of St Michael In the centre of Mitchel Troy village, on the N side of the old road from Monmouth to Raglan.
II*Gatehouse to Ty Mawr On the N side of the minor road between Dingestow and Tregare, about 2km W of Dingestow church
II*NOS.56 & 58 Monnow Street, Gwent On Monmouth's principal commercial street which leads out of the town square going south-west to Monnow Bridge.
II*Front Garden Railings & Gates to Nos.56 & 58 At the front of the building. On Monmouth's principal commercial street which leads out of the town square going south-west to Monnow Bridge.
II*Shambles Part of the group on the principal street leading north and east from the town square.
II*Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Prominently sited within the linear group of historic buildings leading to St. James's Square on the east side of Monmouth and about 300m east of the town centre. The Chapel is set back from the stre
II*Raglan Lodge At the NW upper corner of Beaufort Square.
II*Great House Reached along by-roads from the Abergavenny to Raglan road at junction opposite the King of Prussia Inn. Fine small country house in a remote rural location.
II*Tal-y-coed Court Approximately 2km E of Llantilio Crossenny village, on a terraced site above a tributary of the River Trothy, approached through parkland along a driveway which runs N off B4233.
II*High Glanau Off the W side of the road, approached along a wooded drive on Trellech Hill, and set in its own grounds. On a levelled site with sloping lawns to either side and spectacular views to west.
II*Upper Red House Situated on gently sloping ground reached via a branch in the minor road which runs approximately 1km SW from Llanvihangel-ystern-llewern church.
II*Swiss Cottage Reached from B4233 at the S end of Rockfield; approximately 0.5km along the tree-lined former drive to the Hendre. Secluded setting beside brook.
II*Walled Garden to W of Troy House On sloping ground about 50m W of Troy House on the S bank of the River Trothy, on the W side of a farm track running S from a bend in the road about 1.5km S of Monmouth.
II*Court Farmhouse Immediately to south-west of Llanthony Priory adjoining the Abbey Hotel, the building of which formed the west cloister range.
II*Pencoed Castle Located at the end of a narrow lane from by-road off B4245, approx 1km S of Llandevaud village and 1km E of Llanmartin.
II*Plas Machen At the end of a track S off the A468, some 900m Se of the church at Lower Machen.
II*Church of Saint Michael In a prominent position in the centre of Lower Machen Conservation Area.
II*Church of St. Cadoc In the centre of Caerleon village immediately north of The Roman Legionary Museum.
II*Church of St Oudoceus On the eastern edge of the village of Llandogo close to the main road (A466). Set in a sloping, polygonal shaped, churchyard with rubble boundary wall.
II*2 Forge Row Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
II*3 Forge Row Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
II*4 Forge Row Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
II*5 Forge Row Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
II*6 Forge Row Situated at the base of a steep hillside, on the east bank of Afon Lwyd about 40m south of Cwmavon House. Rubble forecourt wall.
II*Barn at Trewyn Farm On the north side of the farmyard about 30m from Trewyn Farmhouse.
II*Tabernacle Baptist Chapel About 2.5km north of Forest Coal Pit, and just within the western boundary of the Community. On the east side of the river, reached by a lane from the minor road to Grwyne Fawr reservoir.
II*Bryngwyn Colliery Engine House Located in a small field on the W side of Bedwas village. The building is accessible by footpath, either from Pandy Mawr Road to the W or from Nursery Road (?) to the E. The building is heavily over
II*Penuel Baptist Church Located some 100m W of Post Office, on NW side of street, set in grassed yard with iron railings.
II*Church of Our Lady of Peace and attached Presbytery On the N edge of Newbridge, near the border with the Crumlin Community, on the W hillside of and overlooking the Ebbw Valley. Set on a walled terrace with gate piers and terraced steps, incorporating
II*Pentwyn To W of B 4347, about 100 metres NW of Rockfield Church.
II*4, Priory Street Part of the group on the principal street leading north and east from the town square.
II*3, Priory Street Part of the group on the principal street leading north and east from the town square.
II*Olde Malsters At the top wide part of the street, side elevation to passageway now leading to car-park at rear of Bridge Street, adjacent to Museum.
II*Former Nylon Spinners Factory A prominent landscape feature, at the south end of the Mamhilad Park Industrial Estate.
II*Min Yr Afon A long range in the middle of the W side of the street, with cobbled pavement in front.
II*16, Church Street In the street leading north-east out of the town square in the centre of Monmouth.
II*5, Priory Street Part of the group on the principal street leading north and east from the town square.
II*Great Pool Hall Approximately 2km NE of Llanvetherine, located at the end of a short farm track that runs E off the minor road between Llanvetherine and Llangattock Lingoed.
II*Former Detached Kitchen and Dairy at Upper Dyffryn Located on the N side of the minor road to Norton, about 2 km SW of Grosmont village. The dairy and detached kitchen lie approximately 5m NE of Upper Dyffryn Farmhouse.
II*Trewyn House About 2km north of the village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, and set within a small landscaped park.
II*Cwmdows Farmhouse Aligned N/S at right angles to the road, set on a platform in the hillside and now surrounded by C19 and later housing development.
II*Llanarth Court Situated in landscaped park SE of Llanarth, entered by driveway under lodge at Pit 1 km SSW of Llanarth.