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Listed Buildings within five miles of LD1 6YA, sorted by distance

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  1. II Church of St Padarn
    Set back in a churchyard on the W side of the A483, approximately 0.5km S of the village centre.
  2. II Milestone on A483
    Approximately 0.9km W of the village centre, E of the entrance to Esgair Uchaf Farm.
  3. II Maesyrhelm Baptist Chapel
    Situated on the hillside on the W side of the Afon Ithon reached from the A483 by a minor road over Maes-yr-helm Bridge.
  4. II Upper Llaithddu Farmhouse
    On the W side of a minor road approximately 3.5km WNW of Llanbadarn Fynydd.
  5. II No 7 Llaithddu
    Set down on the E side of a minor road approximately 3.5km NW of Llanbadarn Fynydd, attached to L of Llaithddu Baptist Church.
  6. II Llaithddu Baptist Church
    Set down on the E side of a minor road approximately 3.5km NW of Llanbadarn Fynydd.
  7. II Former Smithy attached to Llaithddu Baptist Church
    Set down on the E side of a minor road approximately 3.5km NW of Llanbadarn Fynydd, attached to R of Llaithddu Baptist Church.
  8. II Cow house & stable W of Upper Llaithddu Farmhouse
    On the W side of the house.
  9. II Bwlch Farmhouse, including attached farm range
    Approximately 1.2km NW of Llananno church, reached by a farm road S of a minor road W of the A483.
  10. 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
  11. II Blaen-nant-du, including attached farm ranges
    On the S side of a minor road approximately 4km NNE of Llanbadarn Fynydd.
  12. II Pen Ithon Hall
    In its own grounds on the N side of a minor road approximately 4km NNW of Llanbadarn Fynydd.
  13. II Cottage opposite Llanbister church
    Set back from the road on the E side of the entrance to The Guiney Piece.
  14. II* Church of St Cynllo Photos
    Occupying a steep site in the centre of the village, on the S side of the B4356
  15. II Little Cwm Llechwedd, including attached cow house
    Reached by farm road on the W side of a minor road between Crossways and Felindre, approximately 3.5km NE of Llanbister.
  16. II Old house & attached farm range at Cwm yr hob Farm
    Approximately 2.4km SW of Felindre, reached by farm road on the W side of a minor road between Felindre and Llanbister.
  17. II Barn at Cwm-yr-hob Farm
    On the S side of the old house.
  18. II Cwm Derw
    An isolated house reached by farm road through forestry approximately 4.1km N of Bwlch-y-Sarnau.
  19. II Lower Cwm Du
    Approximately 0.8km E of Bwlch-y-Sarnau, set back on the S side of a minor road between Bwlch-y-Sarnau and Llananno.
  20. II Cwmgarreg, including attached farm ranges
    Reached by a short farm road on the N side of a minor road between Llanbister and Heartsease, approximately 2.4km SSE of Llanbister village.
  21. II Old house at Lower Cantal, including attached farm range
    Approximately 4km E of Llanbister, reached by farm road on the E side of a minor road between Crossways and Llanbister Road.
  22. II* Ty Faenor
    On the E side of a minor road between Abbey Cwmhir and Llananno, approximately 1.7km E of the parish church.
  23. II Great Cantal Farmhouse, including attached barn Photos
    Approximately 4.5km E of Llanbister, reached by farm road S of the B4356.
  24. II Fronrhydnewydd
    Approximately 2.5km ESE of the parish church, reached by minor road on the N side of a minor road between Abbey Cwmhir and Crossgates.
  25. II Tynycwm
    Approximately 1.3km N of Crug-y-Byddar church, reached by farm track on the W side of a minor road between Felindre and Anchor.
  26. II Llywy Cottage
    Set back from the S side of a minor road between Abey Cwmhir and Crossgates, approximately 1.3km ESE of the parish church.
  27. II Crugyn
    Located in an isolated position on a platform site, at the end of a track leading off the Dolfor to Knighton road.
  28. II* The Hall
    In its own grounds on an elevated site above the Abbey ruins and to the E side of the parish church.
  29. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    Within a churchyard in the centre of the village, on the W side of Cwm Poeth brook.
  30. II Footbridge & attached walls and gateway on the SE side of Abbey Cwmhir churchyard
    Between the chuchyard and the grounds of The Hall.
  31. II Gate piers, gates and attached walls at entrance to The Hall
    At the SE entrance to the house and continuing on the S side of the gardens facing the road through the village.
  32. II Lych gate and attached walls, Abbey Cwmhir churchyard
    Forming the S side of the churchyard.
  33. II Stone House
    Approximately 1.8km NNW of Beguildy, reached by footpath through Upper Gwernerin Farm on the W side of the B4355.
  34. II Cross Cottage
    On the S side of the churchyard.
  35. II Happy Union Inn
    On the S side of the road through the village, directly opposite the church.
  36. II Telephone Call-box at entrance to Home Farm
    On the W side of the entrance to the farmyard and on the S side of the road through the village, approximately 120m SSE of the parish church.
  37. II Keepers Lodge
    Set back on the E side of a minor road between Abbey Cwmhir and Crossgates, approximately 2.5km SE of the parish church.
  38. II NE farm range at Home Farm
    On the N side of the house.
  39. II* Cwmhir Abbey Photos
    In a field approximately 250m SSE of the parish church and on the N side of the Clywedog Brook.
  40. II NW farm range at Home Farm
    On the NW side of the house.
  41. II Home Farmhouse
    Approximately 200m SSE of the parish church at the S end of the farmyard and separated from the farm by a garden wall incorporating a tympanum salvaged from the abbey ruins.
  42. II Tympanum in garden wall at Home Farm
    Set into the wall on the NW side of the house, facing the front garden.
  43. II SW farm range at Home Farm
    On the W side of the house.
  44. II Barn E of Stone House
    In a field approximately 120m E of the house.
  45. II Rhyd-Y-Cwm Farmhouse
    Shropshire, LD7
  46. II Clywedog Bridge
    Spanning the Clywedog brook on a minor road approximately 0.5km SW of the parish church, immediately E of the former Abbey Cwmhir school.
  47. II Upper Cwmhir
    An isolated house approximately 2.3km W of the parish church, reached by a farm track on the N side of a minor road between Abbey Cwmhir and Nantmel.
  48. II House & Outbuildings Range at Cil-y-Byddar Cil-y-Byddar
    Lies close to railway about 1.5km south-west of Llanbister Road; orientated downslope south-east/north-west. The house is set between two outbuildings, a cowhouse of c.1800 which shares the same roof

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