Grade II* Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Montgomeryshire
II*Church of St Beuno Located in a circular churchyard, on high ground overlooking the village of Bettws Cedewain.
II*Dolforgan Hall Located on the valley bottom at the end of a driveway leading off the main road 1km W of Kerry village, and set amid its former estate, with stable building, formal garden, and shrubbery.
II*Maesmawr Hall Hotel The hotel is located in the Severn valley bottom, at the end of a formal axial drive off the main Newtown to Llanidloes Road, 700m E of the junction with the A.470 to Machynlleth and level crossing.
II*Church of St Curig On the SW side of the village, reached from the main road and set down towards the N bank of the River Wye.
II*Church of St Mary Located in a prominent position in the small village of Llanllugan within a roughly circular churchyard.
II*Church of St Gwynog/Cynog The church is located in a raised oval churchyard at the centre of the village of Llanwnog, which was later extended to the S to border the B.4568.
II*Plasau duon The farmhouse is located on a platform above the left bank of the Afon Carno, on a farm road leading off the lane from the A.470 to Bwlch-y-garreg.
II*Plasnewydd Situated on a minor road between Carno and Maesypandy, approximately 0.75km E of Carno church. The house is built on a sloping site, and faces a yard to the N flanked by C19 farm buildings, beyond wh
II*Ystradfaelog Located on the W side of a lane which runs N off the B4569 towards Clatter.
II*Church of St Michael and All Angels The church stands centrally in the formerly oval churchyard, at the centre of the village. The churchyard, which was extended c.1926, has a lych-gate (q.v.) and a granite war memorial in the S corner
II*Rhyd y Carw Located off the S side of the lane which runs W from Trefeglwys to Llawr y Glyn, and on the N banks of the Afon Trannon. Approx. 1.4km from Trefeglwys.
II*Talgarth Located on the S side of a no-through road which runs SW from Trefeglwys following Afon Trannon. The house is on the S banks of the river, approx. 1.1 km from Trefeglwys.
II*Cemmaes Bychan Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.
II*Aberffrydlan Set down from the road close to the River Dovey, approx. 1km W of Llanwrin.
II*Abergwydol Located in the Dovey valley, on the NW side of the main road, almost opposite the junction with the minor road to Abercegir.
II*Church of St Mary Located approximately 3.2 kilometres S of Llanbrynmair on the B 4518, and set in an oval churchyard on a small hill.
II*Pwlliwrch In a wooded upland location, approx. 1km SE of Darowen and reached by tracks running N from Tal y Wern.
II*Pen-y-Lan Hall Located at the foot of Broniarth Hill, facing N over the Dyffryn Meifod.
II*Llyswen Located at the end of Llyswen Lane, on high ground overlooking the Llyswen Dingle to the S.
II*Church of St Trunio Located on S side of road, at centre of village, within its large churchyard.
II*Llandrinio Hall The house lies 600m W of the parish church, at the end of the an avenue of trees planted c.1920.
II*Trederwen House Located back from the minor road from Ardd-lin to Burgedin.
II*Church of St. Garmon In a circular churchyard at the centre of the village of Llanfechain. Stone churchyard wall, lychgate at south. Sundial shaft near path to church.
II*Church of St Cynyw In the hamlet of Llangyniew, about 4 km south-east of Pontrobert. Churchyard originally circular, extended in 1926 and defined by walls and railings. The building is oriented north-east (but conventio
II*Church of St Ffraid At north-east of the village, in an elevated situation; churchyard mostly stone-walled, with iron gates. Iron railings at Vicarage side. Sundial near porch.
II*Cefnllyfnog Farmhouse Reached by a farm track from a minor road, about 2 km north-east of Bwlch-y-cibau.
II*Pentre'r Gof (also known as Pentrego) Located on a platform site in the valley of the Either Bach, 550m N of the crossroads in the centre of Meifod.
II*Plas Nant-y-Meichiaid Located close to the south side of the road from Llanfyllin to Pontrobert.
II*John Hughes Memorial Chapel (Pontrobert Chapel) In a cul-de-sac lane to the north of Pontrobert Village (leading to Pentre-uchaf), on west side of lane; the chapel cemetery in on the opposite side (in different ownership).
II*Vaynor Park On high ground to the SW of Berriew village, in a landscaped park.
II*Cefn Bryntalch Hall Located in a sheltered position near the top of a wooded hill which overlooks the Severn Valley. Close to a motte and bailey castle. The house is approached by a sweeping drive and is surrounded by
II*Glanhafren Between the railway line and the river to the S of Welshpool, approached via a track which leaves the A490 Montgomery Road immediately W of Cilcewydd
II*Llanerchydol Hall In parkland between the Llanfair and Llanfyllin Roads to the W of Welshpool.
II*Christ Church On the edge of Powis Castle Park, prominently sited above the town.
II*Trewern Hall The house lies off the N side of the A 458(T), on a low spur in the flood plain of the River Severn valley, from which it is partially protected by the dykes erected after the 'Argae Act' of 1788 and
II*Bronwylfa Situated to right of Cullen House, the National Westminster Bank.
II*Clawdd-y-dre Situated facing W down Lions Bank with grounds in angle of former town walls.
II*The Town Hall Situated in centre of Montgomery, facing E down Broad Street.
II*Rock House Situated prominently facing E over the Market Square.
II*Penarth House Set back from the road in its own grounds 3/4 mile South West of the junction of Pool Road with the B4389.
II*Sion United Reformed Church Impressively sited well back from the road with raised lawns either side of central footpath.
II*Dol-Llys Hall Reached from the by-road that branches NE off the Trefeglwys road (B 4569) about 1 mile from the town; short straight drive up to the house which is set in extensive wooded grounds with lake.
II*The Court House At the E end of the street; detached to left.
II*The Court House At the E end of the street; detached to left.
II*Royal House In the centre of the town, on the corner of Penrallt and Garsiwn.
II*Plas Machynlleth To S of the town centre. Set in its own grounds.
II*Llynlloedd Reached up a track SE from Heol Maengwyn. Set in its own grounds to SE of Plas Machynlleth.
II*Council House Opposite entrance to Parish Church Yard.
II*Ty Mawr Located at the end of a track off a no-through road which follows the Nant y Bachws, a tributary of Afon Trannon. On low-lying ground and approx. 1.8km SW of Trefeglwys.
II*Friends' Meeting House Located in a deliberately obscure position in a fold of the hill at the end of a farm track N of Forge Farm. Burial ground is now a garden.
II*Garth-fawr Reached by a lane east of a minor road to the north-east of the village of Pontrobert.
II*Poultry House Approximately 0.9m SE of Leighton Hall and reached from a minor road E of B4388 from which a short private road leads through a forestry plantation to the cottage and Poultry House.
II*Church of the Holy Trinity, Leighton Prominently sited on E side of the Severn valley, beside a minor road on E side of B4388, and at N entrance to Leighton Farm. The church is sited within a walled churchyard.
II*Former Root Shed, Leighton Farm Situated at the SE corner of Leighton Farm and at the corner of a junction of minor roads through Leighton. The former Root Shed has a brick wall with stone coping on its east side.
II*Ffinnant Farmhouse At the boundary between Llansantffraid and LLanfechain Communities. Reached along farm lane off N side of B4393, beside Foel Hill, approximately 1km W of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain. Faces N across fa
II*Neuadd Cynhinfa Situated on a broad upland site approximately 3km SE of Dolanog; reached from a lane NE off the B4382. Farmyard ranges to E; cobbled forecourt with well.
II*Bryngwyn Hall Situated in its own landscaped park, on the northern side of Bwlch-y-cibau.
II*Slurry Tank Situated at the top of Moel y Mab approximately 0.9km SE of Leighton church and reached by private road W of a minor road between Leighton and Trelystan.
II*Grotto at Maesfron Situated in the landscaped gardens to the south-east of Maesfron house. Built into the steep bank south of the gazebo.
II*Llwyn Melyn Farmhouse Located on a strategic raised site in the centre of the Pwll Bychan valley between the high land masses of the Breidden and Long Mountain.
II*Llandinam Bridge Set at right angles to the main A.470 on the northern edge of Llandinam village, and carrying the by-road west over the River Severn.
II*Park Farmhouse Located off a minor road running W of Groes-lwyd crossroads.
II*Maesmawr Hall Located in a narrow valley, approached by a long driveway from Maesmawr Road, and is set in its own landscaped grounds.
II*Goetre Located in its own grounds facing S over the narrow valley between Allt fawr and Gallt-yr-ancr, approached by a long driveway from Pentre, lined with sequoias on the approach to the house.
II*Lower cil Farmhouse Set back on the E side of the Castle Caereinion Road, beyond Cil Chapel, 1km approx. NW of Berriew village.
II*Church of St Llwchaiarn Located on a narrow lane 400m N of Llanmerewig village to the east of Church Farm. The church is situated in an oval churchyard bounded by a masonry wall.
II*Gregynog Hall 1.7km SW of parish church, in a large area of parkland and gardens. The house faces roughly SE.
II*PLâs Dinam Plâs Dinam stands on an elevated plateau above the valley of the Severn, approximately 1Km N of the village centre. It is approached from a formal driveway from the A.470 Caersws to Llanidloes road.
II*Tan y ffordd Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.
II*Cruck-framed farm-building at Ystum Colwyn Ystum Colwyn Farm is at the eastern angle of the junction of the A490 and the A495 NE of Meifod. The cruck-framed farm-buildings bounds the SW side of the farmyard, SE of the house.
II*Capel Seion including Railings Situated on the N side of the square just W of the bridge in the centre of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.
II*Church of St Dyfrig Prominently sited in a raised circular churchyard on the NW side of the village.
II*Cwm y Dwrgi Located about 6km SE of Machynlleth, in a remote situation above a minor road which runs S from Forge.
II*Dolobran Hall 1 km west of Pontrobert village, reached by a lane to the north of the Pontrobert to Mathrafal road. Farmyard at north and west (including listed farm building), garden to south.
II*Cart Shed, Leighton Farm Situated within the main group of buildings at Leighton Farm. The Cart Shed stands immediately W of the former Root Shed and N of Maes-y-Gro. On its W side is a small yard with farm road.
II*Mill and Tank House, Leighton Farm Towards N end of Leighton Farm with Piggery and Sheep Shed to N, farm road and Stockyards I and II to S, and with Granary attached to S side above the road.
II*Stockyard I, Leighton Farm On the E side of Leighton Farm with a farm road to N, a minor road to E, a Fodder Storage Building to S. The upper level of the W range is the Granary attached to the Threshing Barn and Mill and is t
II*Stockyard II, Leighton Farm On the W side of Leighton Farm with Stockyard III to W, Hay Storage Building to S. The upper level of the E range is the Granary attached to the Threshing Barn and Mill. The E range is also the part
II*Stockyard III, Leighton Farm On the W side of Leighton Farm with a farm road on N and W sides. On E side is Stockyard II and Hay Storage Building; to S are further stockhouses.
II*Hay Storage Building, Leighton Farm On W side of Leighton Farm with Threshing Barn to E, Stockyard II to N, Stockyard III to W and stockhouses to S.
II*Stockyard IV, Leighton Farm Situated in the centre of Leighton Farm with Threshing Barn to N and Stable to S.
II*Stable, Leighton Farm Situated at S end of Leighton Farm, fronting a minor road through Leighton. The building is attached to Stockyard IV on N side.
II*Church of All Saints Isolated building high up on Long Mountain and situated E of a minor road between Leighton and Marton. The church is reached down a private track and has a woodland plantation to its E.
II*Parish Church of St Wddyn 300 m east of the Vyrnwy Dam, in a grassed churchyard in which there are apparently no burials; iron railings and gates.
II*Llwyn-onn, Tanat Valley To the north side of the Afon Tanat, about 2 km east of the village of Llangynog. The upper part of the house is sunk in a hollow and the lower part of the house is built on a raised platform.
II*Primary House at Rhos Fawr Isaf In the hills that run between the Vyrnwy and Cwm Nant y meichiad, some 2.5km NW of Meifod. The building is down-hill sited, occupying a prominent rock spur to the SE of the later farmhouse.
II*Y Gribyn Located off the W side of a lane which runs NW up the hillside from Llawr y Glyn; approx 0.8km from the village.
II*Esgair Llewelyn Located in an upland position in a clearing in the Dyfi Forest and reached by lanes and tracks running N from the B4404 at Mathafarn.