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  1. II Bee boles and stile in garden wall at Gilfach-uchaf farm
    Gilfach-uchaf farm lies on high ground SW of Llangynwyd village, and is reached by a farm road off the minor road from Llangynwyd to Aberafon. The bee boles are set in a wall at the end of a small pri
  2. II Gilfach-ganol farmhouse
    Located approximately 2000m SW of Llangynwyd, close by Afon Bryncynan and midway between the woods of Craig-yr-aber and Waun-y-gilfach. Access is by a long farm track from the road
  3. II The Hopcyn Cross Photos
    The cross is set at the road junction immediately SW of the churchyard, at the centre of Llangynwyd village.
  4. II Telephone call box in front of the Old House PH Photos
    The call box stands in the centre of the village, in the grass verge at the road side, in front of The Old House PH, and opposite the churchyard wall.
  5. II The Old House Inn PH Photos
    The inn is located immediately to the S of the churchyard, and accessed from the road around the churchyard walls.
  6. II Group of nine memorials on the W side of the path to the S porch, Church of St Cynwyd Photos
    The group comprises 5 chest tombs, 3 ledger slabs and 1 headstone, set immediately S of the Hopkin and Jenkins railed group, approximately 23m S of the S porch door.
  7. II Group of 4 Hopkin and Jenkins tombs within iron railings on the W side of the path to the S porch Photos
    The goup of four tombs are enclosed in cast iron railings, and placed c.20m S of the S porch.
  8. II Jenkins Monument in the churchyard, Church of St Cynwyd Photos
    The monumental tomb stands on the E side of the path to the S porch, approximately 22m from the door.
  9. II Group of five tombs S of the tower of the Church of St Cynwyd
    The tombs are set approximately end to end immediately S of the tower and S wall at the W end of the nave of the church, and adjacent to the path to the S door.
  10. II Two chest tombs on S side of the Church of St Cynwyd Photos
    The two tombs are set E of the porch and approximately 3m from the nave wall.
  11. II* Church of St Cynwyd Photos
    The church lies at the centre of the village of Llangynwyd, surrounded by a D-shaped stone walled graveyard.
  12. II Churchyard walls around the graveyard, Church of St Cynwyd Photos
    The main churchyard surrounds the church, in the centre of the village.
  13. II Pentre Farmhouse, with attached farm range.
    In Cwm Cerdin. The farm is reached from the village of Llangynwyd, along a road running N from a junction with the Pyle Road, 600m W of the church.
  14. II Ty'n-y-waun farmhouse
    The farm lies immediately to the S of the housing estate on the W side of the A4063 Bridgend Road at Pont-rhyd-y-cyff. The access drive lies close to and parallel to Heol Ty'n'y'waun. The house stands
  15. II* Llwydarth farmhouse
    The farmhouse is set on a steep hill, with access by farm track directly off the A4063 Maesteg to Bridgend Road.
  16. II* Bethania Capel y Bedyddwyr Neillduol Photos
    Located prominently on an elevated site behind a railed forecourt, and facing down Ewenny Road.
  17. II Gelli-siriol farmhouse
    The large farmhouse is set on a platform site above the Afon Llynfi valley, and is reached by a long farm track leading E off the A4063 Bridgend Road approximately 750m S of Pont-rhyd-y-cyff crossroad
  18. II Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Patrick
    Set high above Commercial Street, accessed via steps or from Penygarn Terrace and off Garn Road to the S. Presbytery attached to W by a cloister is not included in the listing.
  19. II Tabor Eglwys Presbyteriadd Cymru Photos
    Located prominently in the S part of Commercial Street, elevated, with the gable front to the street.
  20. II Church of St Michael and All Angels, Llangynwyd with Maesteg, including enclosing graveyard wall. Photos
    Located on the N side of Bryn-mawr Place, off Neath Road, parallel to and lying above Commercial Street.
  21. II The Star Public House Photos
    Located near the corner of Commercial Road with Neath Road in the commercial centre of Maesteg.
  22. II* Maesteg Council Offices, with flanking walls and piers. Photos
    Located behind the town hall on the S side of Talbot Street.
  23. II Neuadd y Dref (Town Hall ) Photos
    Located at the E end of the street, facing NE over a triangular market place.
  24. II Colonel North Memorial Hall Photos
    Located at right angles to the Town Hall, facing the 'square' at the centre of Maesteg.
  25. II William Hopkin Thomas memorial Lamp and fountain. Photos
    Located in the centre of the triangular 'square' opposite the town hall, at the centre of Maesteg.
  26. II Post Office Photos
    Located between St David's Church and the North Memorial Hall, facing the Town Hall square at the centre of Maesteg.
  27. II Church of St David, and surrounding churchyard railed wall. Photos
    The church is set in a small graveyard on the corner of Talbot Street and Castle Street, at the centre of Maesteg.
  28. II Cenotaph Photos
    Located in the footpath in front of St David's Church and on the corner of Talbot Street and High Street at the centre of Maesteg.
  29. II North Company Offices Photos
    Located on the N corner of Talbot Street with Castle Street, at the centre of Maesteg.
  30. II* Maesteg Sports Centre, The Cornstores Photos
    The Sports Centre is at the end of Albert Terrace, leading off Neath Road.
  31. II Cefn-ydfa farmhouse and adjoining ruins.
    The house stands on a platform site, on the NE slope of Mynnydd Baiden, and is reached by a long driveway from the A4063 between the Shwt turn and the Bridgend Paper Mills.
  32. II* Iron bridge over River Llynfi Photos
    Located at the bottom end of Treharne Row, off Castle Street, and below the Rugby ground.
  33. II Blast Furnace at Maesteg Sports Centre Photos
    Located immediately N of the 'Cornstores', by the car park for the Sports Centre.
  34. II Zoar Chapel Photos
    Located at the end of the short Zoar Place, off Castle Street.
  35. II Aberbaiden
    Located on the S side of a lane which runs E from Pen y Bryn towards Tondu.
  36. II Kiln block at former Bryn Brickworks Photos
    Approximately 1.7km SE of Bryn village in a field on N side of the former Port Talbot Railway.
  37. II Capel Saron Photos
    Located in an elevated position above High Street, at the N end of Maesteg, and accessed by a small road to the Forge Factory Estate.
  38. II Piers and Gates at East Lodge and Flanking Walls
    Located near the SE corner of Margam park on a narrow lane which leads up to Graig Goch and Ton Mawr. Flanked by lodges.
  39. II Ty Isaf
    Situated near the SW boundary of the community on the hillside above the Llynfi Valley near the hamlet of Shwt, down a farm track off the rural lane linking the early farmsteads of this area.
  40. II Siloh Independent Chapel Photos
    Set in the centre of Nantyffyllon, and set back behind an iron railed forecourt.
  41. II Farm Building at Twyn yr Hydd
    Located to the NE of the house at the bottom of the sloping garden. Approached by a separate driveway.
  42. II* Service Buildings including Courtyard Walls at Margam Castle Photos
    Adjoining the E side of Margam Castle.
  43. II Kitchen Garden Wall and Glass House at Twyn yr Hydd
    Runs N from the NW angle of the farm building at Twyn yr Hydd, but not quite joining it. The E boundary of the former kitchen gardens.
  44. II* Monastic Baths Photos
    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.
  45. I Margam Castle Photos
    Located in a high and prominent position at the E end of the gardens in Margam Park. Approached from the SW by a new drive.
  46. II Twyn yr Hydd
    The focal point of a self-contained estate in the SE corner of Margam Park.
  47. II Entrance to Twyn yr Hydd and Flanking Walls
    Located in Margam Park. The driveway from the A48 leads to the entrance to Twyn yr Hydd, which is on the E side of the house.
  48. II Garden Wall at Twyn yr Hydd
    Wall enclosing a rectangular garden on the N side of Twyn yr Hydd house.
  49. II Tyle-coch
    Approximately 1.5 km NW of Bettws and 2 km SE of Llangynwyd, down a short farm track off an old country lane linking a number of early farmsteads.
  50. II Nantyffyllon Workmen's Institute Photos
    Located onto the new road, N of Maesteg, and backing on the the Great Western Railway line.
  51. II* Terrace Walls and Screen at Margam Castle Photos
    On the W side of Margam Castle and an integral part of the composition.
  52. II Stone Steps in Terraced Garden Photos
    The terraced garden is N of the Citrus House and S of the kitchen garden walls and vinery glasshouse.
  53. II Gateway and Quadrant Walls Leading to Twyn yr Hydd
    Inserted into the boundary wall of Margam Park which runs along the N side of the A48. Twyn yr Hydd can be seen to the rear.
  54. II* Cast house at Cefn Cribwr Ironworks Photos
    The ironworks lies at the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch. The casting house adjoins the furnace on the N side.
  55. II Blast Engine house at Cefn Cribwr Ironworks Photos
    The ironworks is located near the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch, on the S side of the brook. The blast engine house stands against the E side of the furnace.
  56. II* Cefn Cribwr ironworks, the furnace and charging house Photos
    The ironworks is located near the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch, on the S side of the brook. The furnace stands at the hub of the group of buildings.
  57. II Pont-y-rhyd-ddu (partly in Garw Valley community)
    The bridge carries the road to Shwt, Bettws and Llangeinor across the Afon Llyvni, near the road junction with the A4063.
  58. II Arch over Culvert Photos
    The culvert receives water from the cascade to the NE, beyond which is the lake. The ground slopes down sharply to the S but becomes flatter where the water passes underground.
  59. II Broadwalk Steps Photos
    Located near the W end of the broadwalk, E of the orangery and chapter house. The broadwalk rises up to the E with Margam Castle as the focal point.
  60. II Calcining kilns at Cefn Cribwr ironworks
    The ironworks is located near the bottom of the Nant Iorwerth Coch, on the S side of the brook. The calcining kilns stand to the S of the top level of the charging house, while the battery of coking
  61. II* Salem Welsh Baptist Chapel Photos
    Located in a row of terraced housing, and set behind a narrow front railed area.
  62. II* Hen Eglwys Photos
    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.
  63. II Milepost near Old Park
    Located on a bank in front of the boundary wall of Margam Park. Surrounded by vegetation.
  64. I Ruins of Chapter House and Vestibule of St Mary's Abbey Photos
    Located in a central position in the gardens at Margam Park, to the NE of the orangery.
  65. I Ruined Undercroft at St Mary's Abbey Photos
    Located to the S of the Chapter House and E of Margam Orangery.
  66. II Stones Museum Photos
    Within the churchyard and adjoining the W boundary wall near the NW corner.
  67. II Turbine House Photos
    Located S of the main car park at Margam Park. A narrow stretch of woodland extends from here to the S.
  68. II Milepost near Cae Garw
    Located on a grass verge in front of a hedge with Coedhirwaun to NE.
  69. II Small Tramroad bridge over Nant Cedfyw, Shwt
    Situated at the confluence of the two streams in Cwm Cedfyw. Reached via a long track following the line of the old tramway, N of the farmstead of Shwt Uchaf and in the cwm E of Tyle-coch.
  70. I St Mary's Abbey Church Photos
    Located at the end of a short lane which runs NE off the A48. The Stones Museum is within the churchyard. The S doorway faces into Margam Park.
  71. II Churchyard Walls and Gate Piers to St Mary's Abbey Church Photos
    Enclosure walls to a large, roughly rectangular churchyard to the N of the abbey church. It projects round to the W and incorporates the entrance gates.
  72. II War Memorial Photos
    Located immediately outside and to the R of the entrance gates to St Mary's Abbey Church and churchyard.
  73. I Margam Orangery Photos
    The centre-piece in the gardens at Margam Park. The abbey remains are immediately to the NE, with the broadwalk leading up to Margam Castle further E.
  74. II* Terrace with Pools and Flower Beds Fronting Margam Orangery Photos
    Immediately in front of and adjoining Margam Orangery.
  75. II Almshouses Photos
    Located on the S side of the lane which leads off the A48 to St Mary's Abbey Church. The almshouses are opposite the churchyard entrance.
  76. I Ivy Cottage including Facade of Former Banqueting House Photos
    Located along the N boundary of the gardens, N of the Orangery and SE of the kitchen gardens. The facade faces W into the park, whilst the cottage is outside the park boundary.
  77. II Kitchen Garden Walls including Vinery Glasshouse Photos
    The kitchen garden wall forms the N boundary of the gardens and flanks the lane leading to the abbey. A wall at right angles runs S to the Vinery Glasshouse.
  78. II Middle Lodge Photos
    Located on the N side of the road which leads to St Mary's Abbey Church. A further lane runs to the rear up towards Cwm Bach. In a slightly raised position with a retaining wall to the front.
  79. II Retaining Wall adjoining Citrus House Photos
    The wall runs E and links the Citrus House with the almshouses and Ivy Cottage.
  80. II Citrus House Photos
    The citrus house is prominently located in Margam Park to the NW of the orangery. It faces S towards the ornamental pool.
  81. II* Old Park
    The road runs SW off the A48 and the house is at the end.
  82. II Ornamental Pool Photos
    In a prominent location in Margam Park, diagonally below the Orangery to the E and the citrus house to the N. Surrounded by lawn and tulip trees.
  83. II Pair of Gate Piers to the Former Margam House Photos
    Located on a large grassed area on the R side of the driveway leading into Margam Park. The cricket pitch and pavilion are further to the R.
  84. II Former Changing Room Photos
    Located in front of the Citrus House and facing the ornamental pool which is to the SE.
  85. II Walls flanking the inclined plane joining the Bettws tramway to the DLP Railway.
    The inclined plane rises from near road level at a steep angle to join the former Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway on the W side of the valley, half-way between Nicholls Road and the Shwt turning
  86. II Nicholls Arms PH
    The building stands on a steeply sloping corner site, facing the minor Nicholls Road running W off the main A4063 Maesteg to Bridgend Road.
  87. II 2 Grove Cottages
    Located on the E side of the lane which leads to St Mary's Abbey Church. The W gable end of the building faces the road.
  88. II 3 Grove Cottages Photos
    Located on the E side of the lane which leads to St Mary's Abbey Church. The W gable end of the building faces the road.
  89. II Abutments to overbridge/ loading bay on the former Duffryn Llynvi and Porthcawl Railway
    The section of the former tramway extends from above Rock-fawr for approximately 180m to the N, and includes the retaining walls and embankments of the loading bay/ overbridge.
  90. II Margam Cottage Photos
    On a track which runs R (close to A48 junction) off the lane to the abbey church. The track was formerly a road running along the S side of Margam Park, but is now a cul-de-sac.
  91. II Cwm Cottage Photos
    On a track which runs R (close to A48 junction) off the lane to the abbey church. The track was formerly a road running along the S side of Margam Park, but is now a cul-de-sac.
  92. II Cildeudy tunnel
    The tunnel runs under the Cildeudy Road immediately W of its junction with the main A4063 Maesteg Road, at the S end of Goetre-hen.
  93. II Milepost near Margam Park Entrance Photos
    Prominently sited in front of the boundary wall of Margam Park.
  94. II The Talbot Institute Photos
    The building is set in a terrace of C19 buildings, approximately 100m from the junction of Princes Road with Commercial Road.
  95. II Bedford House Photos
    The house lies on the N side of the village, off the W side of the minor road crossing the valley from Cefn Cribwr to Aberbaiden.
  96. II Kenfig Hill War Memorial Photos
    The memorial stands as a traffic island at the junction of Princes Road and Commercial Road, known as 'top cross', at the centre of Kenfig Hill.
  97. II Jerusalem Baptist Chapel Photos
    On the E side of the main housing estate in Bryn, set back from and above the B4282 Cwmavon to Maesteg road.
  98. II Barn at Eglwys Nunydd
    Located on a farm track which leads E off the street and curves round to the N. Further N and set apart from the farm house and associated farm buildings.
  99. I Church of St David, Bettws Photos
    Situated on the hilltop at the centre of the village which became the core of a post-war estate development.
  100. II 27-52 Park Terrace (consec) Photos
    At the extreme NW corner of the community adjoining open land to W and NW of former Tondu Ironworks.

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