II*Church of St Michael Elevated site, sub-circular churchyard, reached along by-road running N from Rhosgoch.
II*Ashbrook House (The Kilvert Gallery) Lies at north-east end of Clyro village. Prominent position fronting main through road. Clyro brook runs through a culvert on the south side of the property.
II*Church of St Peter Isolated position 1+ miles west of Painscastle village.
II*Church to St Teilo At the N side of a banked circular churchyard high above the River Wye.
II*Penisarplwyf Isolated position 2.4 kilometres south east of Llandeilo parish church.
II*Church of St David Elevated and largely isolated setting. The church is set into the hill slope above the by-road from Gladestry to Glascwm.
II*Stone House Elevated position 800m SE of Gladestry. The first Radnorshire property to be acquired by James Watt. He purchased it in 1798 from Thomas Harley of Berrington Hall.
II*Baynham Hall Elevated position below Disgwylfa Hill on N side of Arrow valley 1+ miles NW of Michaelchurch-on-Arrow.
II*Church of Michael & All Angels Within a churchyard on the W side and set above the B4355, entered from a lane on the S side.
II*Llanddewi Hall Set back on the E side of the road through the village approximately 100m NNE of the parish church.
II*Lawn Farm Approximately 3.5km SSE of Beguildy, on the N side of a minor road on the W side of the B4355.
II*Far Hall Approximately 1.6km NNE of Dolau hamlet, reached from the S by a farm road through Tregrugyn Farm.
II*Church of St Cewydd Within a churchyard on the S side of the road through the village and on the N side of the River Edw.
II*Church of St David In a churchyard above and on the W side of the main road through the hamlet.
II*Cefndyrys In its own grounds on the W side of the A483, overlooking Builth Wells approximately 2km to the S.
II*The Old Mill Set back on the E side of the road approximately 100m N of Hundred House Inn.
II*Old Rectory Set well back from street in its own grounds next to churchyard.
II*Wegnall Old Farmhouse Close by Hindwell Brook (marking the English border) and reached by an irregular farm track from the Presteigne to Kington road.
II*The Automobile Palace On corner with Spa Road East and with flank elevation on Princes Avenue.
II*Church of St Michael Secluded setting at the head of the long narrow Cascob valley below the slopes of Radnor Forest. Approached by the valley road from Discoed crossroads.
II*Maes Treylow Situated immediately north of Discoed crossroads.
II*Upper House Lies about 100 yards south of Discoed Church.
II*Church of St Mary Beautifully located on a prominent platform site on the lower slopes of Bryn Glas, lying just above Pilleth Court and the B4356 Presteigne to Llangunllo road.
II*Burfa Historic hillside location lying below the prehistoric earthworks of Burfa Bank, with 2 castle mottes nearby and Offa's Dyke running in front of the house.
II*Walton Court In its own grounds close to Riddings Brook and road junction to Old Radnor.
II*Lower House Set back from road about 250m E of junction with A44.
II*Monument to Sir George Cornewall Lewis Striking monument on a large scale situated at the Y-junction between Broad Street and Water Street at SE end of the village; reached N off A44.
II*Downton House Lies in open farmland north of the A44, 1.5km east of New Radnor.
II*The Pales (Quaker Meeting House) Elevated position on a western spur of the Radnor Forest, about 1.6km (1 mile) N of Llandegley village.
II*Wegnall Old Farmhouse Close by Hindwell Brook (marking the English border) and reached by an irregular farm track from the Presteigne to Kington road
II*Upper Skynlais (Sgyn-las) Farmhouse The farmhouse is located at the end of a farm lane leading NW from Cwmbach. It stands on the brow of a hill, with its farm buildings on the lower E side.
II*Cabalva House Set in its own grounds and reached via a private drive off a now by-passed section of the old A438. Approximately 4km north-east of Clyro with broad views to east over the Wye valley.
II*Lower Rabber Lies 2.4 km E of Gladestry close to the English border and to N of Huntington Castle.
II*Boughrood Court Located 100m to the NW of Boughrood church across a small tributary of the River Wye, within its own grounds, and with its farmyard, buildings and mill to the N.
II*Boughrood Cottage Located 100m to the NW of Boughrood church across a small tributary of the River Wye, within its own grounds, and with its farmyard, buildings and mill to the N.
II*The Hall In its own grounds on an elevated site above the Abbey ruins and to the E side of the parish church.
II*Church of St Anno In a churchyard set down on the W side of the A483 on the SW side of the entrance to Glanrafon Farm
II*Carmel Independent Chapel Set back on the N side of a minor road N of the A44, approximately 2km ENE of Nantmel.
II*Doldowlod House (partly in Llanyre) In its own grounds on the E bank of the River Wye and the W side of the A470, approximately 6km SSE of Rhayader.
II*Doldowlod House (partly in Nantmel) In its own grounds on the E bank of the River Wye and the W side of the A470, approximately 6km SSE of Rhayader.