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  1. II Church of St Tegfedd
    In the centre of Llandegfedd village.
  2. II Court Perrot Farmhouse
    In the centre of Llandegfedd village to the north west of the Church of St Tegfedd.
  3. II Lansor
    On the north side of the road between Croesyceiliog and Llangybi and about 1000m south east of the Church of St Tegfedd.
  4. II Former Church of St David
    In an islolated position approached down a track off Tre-herbert Road and about 600m west of Llandegfedd.
  5. II Tombstone of Margret Morgan at Church of St David
    In the churchyard of the Church of St David and about 15m to the south west.
  6. II Tombstone of John Phillip to south west of the Church of St David
    In the churchyard of the Church of St David and about 15m to the south west.
  7. II Llansor Mill Cottage
    About 150m south of the branch road to Croesyceiliog from Llanhennock picturesquely sited on a north facing hillside.
  8. II Little Creiggydd
    In the north-west corner of the community near the village of Llanddewi-fach in Llangibby Community.
  9. II Cefn Tila Bach
    About 500m south west of the Church of St David.
  10. II Craigwith House
    Off the south side of Park Road and about 2300m west of the centre of Llangybi village.
  11. II Celynen
    About 600m west of the Church of St David.
  12. II* Berllan-deg
    About 100m west of the Carleon-Usk road and just south of the branch road to Croesyceiliog.
  13. II Pen-y-parc Farmhouse
    Off the south side of Park Road about 1700m west of the centre of Llangybi village.
  14. II Lower Cefn Carnau
    Approached by a track off the west side of the Usk-Caerleon road which is near the junction with the Tredunnock road. It is about 1600m south west of Llangybi village.
  15. II Colomendy Wood including attached Garage and Stabling
    Standing above the Carleon-Usk road facing west and about 500m north-west of Llanhennock.
  16. II Ty-Perrot
    Reached from by road approx one kilometre SE from Coed-y-Paen on way to Llangybi. Ty Perrot is sited uphill on E side of minor road to The Forest.
  17. II Waun-y-pwll
    On the NE side of Llanyrafon approximately 1km E of County Hall. Reached by a track E off the A4042.
  18. II Llansor Fawr (Great Llansor)
    Standing above the Carleon-Usk road facing west and about 500m west of Llanhennock.
  19. II* Ton Farmhouse Photos
    Off the south side of Ton Road and about 1200m south west of Llangybi village.
  20. II Glansirhowy Farm
    Some 700m NE of the centre of Llanfrechfa village, reached by a track N off Church Road.
  21. II Cwm Aaron and attached barn
    On the NE side of Llanyrafon some 700m E of County Hall. Reached by a track E off the A4042.
  22. II Croeswen Farmhouse
    Approached off the south side of the road to Croesyceiliog near the junction with the Coed-y-paen road and about 1100m east of the roundabout on the A4042.
  23. II Cwrt Bleddyn
    On the west side of the road between Caerleon and Usk about 1300m south of Llangybi village.
  24. II Coed-y-paen Farmhouse
    About 250m south of the Church of Christchurch approached down a track off the east side of the road to Croesyceiliog.
  25. II* Church of All Saints
    In a rural location on the NE side of Llanfrechfa some 300m E of the junction of Church Road and the B4236.
  26. II Churchyard cross at Church of All Saints
    On the S side of the churchyard approxiamtely 20m S of the church porch.
  27. II Barn at Pen-twyn Farm
    About 2000m north of the Church of St. Cadoc approached up a lane from the west side of the Usk Road via Gatlas.
  28. II Coed-y-fon Farmhouse, including attached Granary and Cartshed Photos
    About 500m west of Tredunock on the south side of the minor road that leads directly towards the Caerleon-Usk road.
  29. II Barn at Llanddewi Court
    About 20m south of Llanddewi Court farmhouse.
  30. II Oxhouse at Llanddewi Court
    Attached to the south wing of Llanddewi Court farmhouse.
  31. II* Llanddewi Court
    Approached down a track off the north side of the road to Coed-y-paen and about 1300m north east of the roundabout on the A4042.
  32. II Llanfrechfa Grange
    About 1.5km NW of Llanfrechfa Church; in extensive grounds to E of B4236.
  33. II The Vicarage
    In Llanfrechfa village on the SW side of the B4236 some 120m SE of its junction with Church Road.
  34. II Telephone Call-box on east side of road close to Old Mackworth Arms
    At north end of the forecourt to Old Mackworth Arms leading to the Churchyard of the Church of St. John the Baptist.
  35. II Cefn Henllan Farmhouse
    On the highest point of the ridge to the north of Llanhennock village with outstanding panoramic views.
  36. II Dovecote to east of Cefn Henllan Farmhouse
    Across the courtyard to the east of the house.
  37. II Zion Baptist Chapel
    Near the centre of Pontir on the NW side of Station Road.
  38. II Ponthir House Inn
    In Ponthir village on the NE side of the B4236 between Stokes Drive and Candwr Road.
  39. II Pentwyn Farmhouse
    Approached down a track off the north side of the road to Coed-y-paen, beyond Llanddewi Courtand about 1300m north east of the roundabout on the A4042.
  40. II Cross in Churchyard of Church of St. John the Baptist
    At the west end of the church betweeen it and the entrance gate.
  41. II Church of St. John the Baptist
    In the centre of Llanhennock village on the crown of the ridge.
  42. II Cwm Farmhouse
    About 3000m north west of the church of St. Cybi off the south side of the road between Llanbadoc and Coed-y-paen.
  43. II Penarth House
    Off the west side of the Usk-Caerleon road about 500m south of Llangybi village.
  44. II South Stable Range at Llangybi Castle Farm
    Approached up a drive off the west side of the Usk-Caerleon road about 800m north of the centre of Llangybi village.
  45. II North Stable Range at Llangybi Castle Farm
    Approached up a drive off the west side of the Usk-Caerleon road about 800m north of the centre of Llangybi village.
  46. II Graigwen
    On the north side of Ton Road about 150m west of the centre of Llangybi village.
  47. II Walnut Tree Cottage
    Immediately to the east of the junction between the Usk-Caerleon road and Park Road In the centre of Llangybi village.
  48. II* New House
    On the west side of the Usk-Caerleon road at the northern exit of Llangybi village.
  49. II* The White Hart P.H. Photos
    At the crossroads in the centre of Llangybi village.
  50. II Oaklands
    On the east side of the road rising up to Llanhennock village from Carleon and about 500m south of the Church of St. John the Baptist.
  51. II 2 Jim Crow Square Photos
    Set back on the NW side of the Highway, with houses at R angles that form Jim Crow Square.
  52. II* Church of St Cybi Photos
    In the centre of Llangybi village immediately to the east of The White Hart P.H.
  53. II Tregrug Barn, including attached stable and cart-shed
    On the east side of the Usk-Caerleon road about 450m north of the centre of Llangybi village.
  54. II Tregrug Farmhouse
    On the east side of the Usk-Caerleon road about 500m north of the centre of Llangybi village.
  55. II Gate piers to road, NE of Glen Usk
    At the end of the short drive leading down to the house.
  56. II Stable Court at Glen Usk, including fountain to south-west
    To the north-east of the house.
  57. II Temple at Glen Usk
    Immediately to the west of the house, across a small courtyard.
  58. II* Glen Usk
    On the west bank of the River Usk, picturesquely sited in a natural amphitheatre within the steep, wooded valley side, about 1km east of Llanhennock.
  59. II Garden walls, steps and terracing at Glen Usk
    To east and south of the house.
  60. II Pergola surrounding tennis court at Glen Usk
    To the south-east of the house, below the formal gardens.
  61. II The Monks Cell at Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated some 60m E of the walled garden at Llantarnam Abbey.
  62. II The Cottage and attached walls of walled garden at Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated on the NE side of Llantarnam Abbey, the cottage is on the SE corner of the walled garden.
  63. II Ruins of barn at Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated approximately 90m NE of the house at Llantarnam Abbey.
  64. II Penrhos Farmhouse
    About 1000m to the north of the centre of Caerleon, situated high above the Afon Lwyd adjoining the site of a Civil War fort. Reached to the north west off the by-road between Caerleon and Usk along
  65. II* Llanyrafon Photos
    Llanyrafon
  66. II Llanyrafon Mill Photos
    Set back in angle between Llan-yr-avon Way and Llanfrechfa Way.
  67. II Combination Farmbuilding to north of Great House
    Immediately across the yard on the west side of the house.
  68. II Great House
    On the west side of the minor road which follows the course of the river Usk from Tredunnock to Llanhennock and set above it on a east facing hillside.
  69. II Ton Farmhouse Photos
    In the centre of Tredunnock village about 100m west of the Church of St. Andrew.
  70. II War Memorial in front of Pontrhydyrun Baptist Church Photos
    On the SE side of Pontrhydyrun Baptist Church, near the main entrance.
  71. II Pontrhydyrun Baptist Church Photos
    On the SW side of Chapel Lane some 100 metres SE of its junction with Edlogan Way.
  72. II Enclosure railings, walls, gatepiers and Memorials at the Conway Burial Yard Photos
    On the NE side of Pontrhydyrun Baptist Church, between the church and Chapel Lane.
  73. II* Llantarnam Abbey
    In extensive grounds on the E side of Llantarnam. Approached along a drive E from Newport Road under the Cwmbran By-pass.
  74. II Race Farmhouse
    In the southern extremity of New Inn community and about 400m north of Gwent Crematorium.
  75. II War Memorial Lychgate at Church of St. Andrew Photos
    In the centre of Tredunnock village at the entrance to the path into the church from the village street.
  76. II Forecourt walls and gates at Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated on the W side of Llantarnam Abbey.
  77. II Barn at Race Farm
    About 60m south west of Race Farmhouse.
  78. II Entrance Gate and Fence to the Churchyard of the Church of St. Andrew Photos
    In the centre of Tredunnock village at the entrance to the Churchyard.
  79. II Cross in Churchyard of Church of St. Andrew Photos
    Beside the path between the entrance gate and the church.
  80. II* Church of St. Andrew Photos
    In the centre of Tredunnock village.
  81. II Garden walls and gates at Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated on the S side of Llantarnam Abbey.
  82. II Monument to Eleanor Isabella Franklin at east end of Church of St. Andrew Photos
    In a group of Victorian monuments at the east end of the church.
  83. II Two statues in garden to E of Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated on the S side of Llantarnam Abbey.
  84. II Garn Fawr (or Upper Garn)
    On the west side of the minor road which follows the course of the river Usk from Tredunnock to Llanhennock and set above it on a north-east facing hillside.
  85. II Brook House and railings
    About 100m NE of Church of St Michael and All Angels, on corner of lane.
  86. II Hill Farmhouse
    On the north side of the lane west from the Usk road along the northern boundary of Llangybi Castle and about 1800m north of the centre of Llangybi village.
  87. II* Church of St Michael and All Angels Photos
    In a churchyard on the SE side of Newport Road some 140m SW of its junction with Llantarnam Road.
  88. II Churchyard cross at the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels Photos
    In the churchyard just S of the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels.
  89. II Memorial to T. Leadbetter in churchyard of Church of St Michael and All Angels Photos
    In the churchyard some 20m NW of the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels.
  90. II Bridge on drive at Llantarnam Abbey
    Situated approximately 200m SW of the house at Llantarnam Abbey crossing the Dowlais Brook.
  91. II Pencarreg
    Off the west side of the Usk-Caerleon road and about 1600m north of Llangybi village.
  92. II The Greenhouse Public House Photos
    On the roadside just SW of the Church of Saint Michael and All Angels.
  93. II Double Limekiln
    On the roadside of the minor road which follows the course of the river Usk from Tredunnock to Llanhennock.
  94. II Little Cwm-dowlais Farmhouse
    Approached from Llanbadoc down a lane west from the Usk-Caerleon road and about 2400m north of the centre of Llangybi village.
  95. II Former Caerleon Teacher Training College Building Photos
    On high ground to the north west of the town approached via Lodge Road and College Road.
  96. II Pontrhydyrun House Photos
    In the south west corner of New Inn Community about 150m south east of Pont-y-felin.
  97. II Caretaker’s / Gardener’s Lodge at the University of South Wales, Caerleon Campus
    On high ground to the north west of the town approached via Lodge Road and College Road. On the right hand side of the drive immediately in front of the College.
  98. II Principal’s Residence at the University of South Wales, Caerleon Campus
    On high ground to the north west of the town approached via Lodge Road and College Road. On the left hand side of the drive immediately in front of the College.
  99. II Court Road Industrial Estate Sign Photos
    At the NE corner of a roundabout on Llantarnam Road and Court Road, at the entrance to Court Road Industrial Estate.
  100. II Lodge Farm Evangelical Church
    Attached to the N and E of Lodge Farmhouse.

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