Grade I Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Radnorshire
IOld Vicarage Located close to and on a bend of the River Wye, set apart from the village, at the far S end at the end of the road.
IMaesyronnen United Reformed Chapel The chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.
IParish Church of St Mary Situated in open churchyard above B4594, on NW side of village centre.
IChurch of St David In a round churchyard approximately 250m SW of the village centre and on the N side of the road through the village.
IChurch of St Michael Sited in large churchyard, with a few chest tombs, uphill from road junction in middle of the settlement.
IBryndraenog Approximately 1.5km SE of Beguildy, reached by farm road on the W side of the B4355.
IChurch of St Cewydd In a walled churchyard on the E bank of the River Ithon, and the S side of a minor road between Howey and Newbridge-on-Wye, approximately 1.7km WSW of Howey.
ISt Andrew's Church In a spacious churchyard close to the River Lugg with Broad Street low down east and Church Street to north-west.
IChurch of St. Mary Magdalene Central position in small hamlet of Bleddfa. Nearly circular churchyard set back from triangular green on north side of A488. Ancient site, traditionally founded by the Irish saint Brendan in C6.
IMonaughty House Situated to W of the junction of A488 and B4356.
ICiliau Situated on a rock plateau above the east bank of the River Wye, 0.8km SE of Erwood.
ICottage attached to Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel The chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.