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  1. II* The Nelson Monument (also known as Paxton's Tower). Photos
    On the summit of a high hill 1km SE of Llanarthney village, making an impressive and conspicuous land-mark for miles around.
  2. II Tower Lodge
    150m south-west of the Nelson Monument, close to the NT carpark.
  3. II Milestone near Ty-newydd
    0.4km east of Ty-newydd, at south side of the B4300.
  4. II Pistyll Dewi Farmhouse
    At the north side of the B4100 500m east of the village of Llanarthney. House at east side of a small farmyard, with rubble masonry front garden wall.
  5. II Weir in Middleton Park
    In Coed Pont Felin, the north part of Middleton Hall Park, 500m south-east of Pont Felin-gât, on the Afon Gwynon.
  6. II Bridge above Waterfall in Middleton Park
    In Coed Pont Felin, the north part of Middleton Hall Park, 400m south-east of Pont Felin-gât, on the Afon Gwynon. The river for about 70m below the bridge was held by a limestone rubble dam, creating
  7. II Dôlgwynon (also known as Gwynon Dale).
    Midway between Llanarthney village and the site of Middleton Hall, reached by a short private drive west from the unclassified road.
  8. II Dryslwyn-fawr Cowshed
    To the west side of the front yard of Dryslwyn-fawr.
  9. II Dryslwyn-fawr Pigsties
    To the north-west side of the farmhouse at Dryslwyn-fawr.
  10. II Dryslwyn-fawr Farmhouse
    To the west side of the B4297 about 500m south of Dryslwyn Castle. Approached through a large farmyard surrounded by the buildings of the C19 model farm.
  11. II Dryslwyn-fawr Cartshed and Stables
    To the south side of the front yard of Dryslwyn-fawr.
  12. II Dryslwyn-fawr Former Stables Range
    To the south side of the front yard of Dryslwyn-fawr, parallel to and south of the cartsheds range.
  13. II Capel-y-dolau C. M. Chapel (also known as Capel-y-DDôl).
    At the south edge of Llanarthney village, on the road (Heol-fawr) to Middleton. Wrought-iron gate at roadside and a narrow lane leading to the chapel. Small yard surrounding the chapel on three sides.
  14. II Dryslwyn-fawr Barn Range
    To the east side of the front yard of Dryslwyn-fawr.
  15. II Old Smithy
    In Llanarthney village to the north of the B4300, between the Parish Church and the Paxton Inn.
  16. II Milestone opposite to Llanarthney Church
    In Llanarthney village, immediately opposite to the lychgate of the parish church. It is behind a fence and heavily overgrown with ivy.
  17. II Lychgate of St David's Church
    At the entrance to Llanarthney Churchyard.
  18. II* Church of St David (also known as Church of St Arthneu or St Arthney).
    In centre of the village of Llanarthney. Stone-walled graveyard with lychgate [separately listed]. Graveyard extended to W. Numerous tombstones of a locally favoured tapering obelisk type; several enc
  19. II Former Llanarthney National School
    In Llanarthney village, at the road corner opposite to the Golden Grove Arms Hotel.
  20. II Pont Felin-gât
    Near the North Lodge of Middleton Park, crossing the Afon Gwynon.
  21. II* Rhydarwen (also known as Rhyd-owen).
    At north of the B4300, 2½km east of the village of Llanarthney. Small farmyard at west. Stone wall facing the farmyard and to the roadside.
  22. II Clearbrook Lodge and Meadow Cottage (at Clearbrook)
    Midway between Porthyrhyd and Llanarthney, 1km SE of Middleton Hall, outside the park perimeter road. The converted stable and coach house building is reached by a private drive to the south of Clearb
  23. I Dryslwyn Castle Photos
    On high ground overlooking the Tywi Valley, to the E of the B4297 and on the N side of the river.
  24. II Former Llanarthney Railway Station with single Platform
    On the now dismantled railway about 250m north of Llanarthney church. There is a detached lamp and parcel shed, dated 1892, on the same platform.
  25. II Service Yard and Gateway of Middleton Hall
    100m north of the Great Glass House of the National Botanic Gardens. Attached to the surviving service wing of Middleton Hall.
  26. II Stable Block of Middleton Hall
    About 200m NW of the Great Glass House of the National Botanic Garden. The site is on the axis of Trawscoed, the building which was a service wing of Middleton Hall, and its walled domestic yard. The
  27. II Rear stable block of Middleton Hall
    At the rear of the main stable block.
  28. II Brynhawddgar
    Opposite to the north-west entrance to the National Botanic Garden, north of a road junction. Monolith limestone gatepiers; late C19 cross-braced gate with iron palings.
  29. II Bont Newydd
    Carrying a minor road over a right tributary of the Gwendraeth Fach, 400m north of Gors farmhouse, one of two bridges near the entrance to Aberdauddwr.
  30. II Ice House of Middleton Hall
    50m south-west of the corner gates of the walled garden of the former Middleton Hall.
  31. II Glandulas Lodge
    On the E side of the drive to Glandulas Fawr at its junction on the S side of the A40 0.4km W of its junction with the B4297.
  32. II Milestone near Wernbongam
    At the north-east side of the B4310 beside the entrance to Glen, 1km west of Middleton Hall
  33. II Ivy House
    About 50m west of the B4297 in the village of Maes-y-bont, nearly opposite to the village school. Short access lane.
  34. II Church of St Egwad Photos
    On S side of village, in a churchyard overlooking Vale of River Tywi.
  35. II Red Lion
    On the N side of the churchyard, and the S side of the main road through the village.
  36. II Mounting block at N entrance to Llanegwad churchyard
    On the N side of the churchyard and immediately W of Red Lion.
  37. II Tawelfan
    In its own grounds approximately 200m NE of the parish church and on the S side of the road through the village.
  38. II Ty Llandre Photos
    Approximately 80m NNE of the parish church on the N side of the road through the village.
  39. II Stables and coach house at Tawelfan
    At the rear (W) of the house.
  40. II Agricultural Range known as 'the Barn' at Heol-ddu
    Heol-ddu is situated nearly 1km NW of Foelgastell, midway between Cefneithin and Porthyrhyd. This building lies on the NE edge of the farm complex and it faces the main farmhouse.
  41. II Gates and gate piers at entrance to Court Henry
    At the S entrance to the grounds of Court Henry.
  42. II Court Henry Lodge
    At the S entrance to the grounds of Court Henry, on the E side of the gateway.
  43. II Heol-ddu farmhouse
    Nearly 1km NW of Foelgastell, on the B4310 midway between Cefneithin and Porthrhyd. The farmhouse faces away from the road towards the farmyard; small forecourt with low rubble wall. Small walled enc
  44. II Stables at Heol-ddu
    Heol-ddu is situated nearly 1km NW of Foelgastell, midway between Cefneithin and Porthyrhyd. This building lies at right angles and to the SE of the main farmhouse. Walled garden to its rear.
  45. II Walled Garden at Heol-ddu
    Attached to the south-east of the farmyard of Heol-ddu, the rear wall of the stable forming part of one wall.
  46. II Former Dwelling to Rear of Heol-ddu
    Heol-ddu is situated nearly 1km NW of Foelgastell, midway between Cefneithin and Porthyrhyd. This building is on the SW edge of the farm complex behind and a little to one side of the farmhouse; both
  47. II* Court Henry
    In its own grounds on the W side of a minor road approximately 0.6km N of the A40 at its junction with the B4297.
  48. II Church of St Mary
    On a hill-top site 150m NE of Court Henry.
  49. II Roadside Limekiln at Castle Quarry
    2km north of Drefach village and 500m south-east of Maes-y-mwnwns farm. Castle Quarry is to the south side of a minor road east from the B4310. This kiln stands at the roadside.
  50. II Limekiln at the south-east of Castle Quarry
    2km north of Drefach village and 500m SE of Maes-y-mwnwns farm. Castle Quarry is to the south side of a minor road east from the B4310. This kiln stands at the south-east edge of the quarried area.
  51. II Limekiln at the south-west of Castle Quarry
    2km north of Drefach village and 500m SE of Maes-y-mwnwns farm. Castle Quarry is to the south side of a minor road east from the B4310. This kiln stands at the south-west of the quarried area.
  52. II Milestone near Ffinnant
    On the B4300 1km east of the turning to Nantgaredig.
  53. II Barn at Lan Lash
    On the W side of the house.
  54. II Cow house and dairy at Lan Lash
    On the SW side of the house.
  55. II Pont Court Henry
    Spanning the Afon Dulas on a minor road approximately 0.9km N of the A40 at its junction with the B4297. Partly within the Llanegwad Community.
  56. II Lan Lash, including attached former cow sheds
    Approximately 1.1km SW of Broad Oak, in a farmyard set back on the S side of the A40.
  57. II Church of St Twrog
    In a round churchyard in the centre of the village, on the N side of the B4310.
  58. II Churchyard walls, including lychgate and fold, at Llanddarog church
    In the centre of the village on the N side of the B4310.
  59. II Awelaur, formerly the Vicarage
    At the south-west of Golden Grove village, on a large site about 150m south of the church. Gates to east. Detached coach-house to north east, small detached latrine to north of service wing.
  60. II The White Hart
    Immediately W of the parish church, on the NE side of the B4310.
  61. II Awelaur (former Vicarage) Servants' Latrine
    Detached at north side of Awelaur, close to the former servants' wing of the house. A screen wall conceals it from the garden.
  62. II* Church of St Michael
    In the village of Golden Grove to the west of the street, nearly opposite to Golden Grove park entrance. Stone-walled churchyard with stile; lychgate separately listed.
  63. II Awelaur (former Vicarage) Coach-house
    Detached to the north-east of Awelaur.
  64. II Cresselly Arms
    Abutting the NE side of Pont-ar-Gothi.
  65. II Waun-y-fedwen
    To the south-west of the village of Golden Grove, about 150m south of the Vicarage, set back behind a large garden. Hedge to roadside with iron gate, hedge to left separating house site from lane and
  66. II Pont-ar-Gothi
    Spanning Afon Cothi in the centre of Pontargothi.
  67. II Lychgate of St Michael's Church
    At the rear of a small open area shared by the church and the village school, to the west side of Golden Grove village. Stile in churchyard wall adjacent.
  68. II Church Hall, formerly the Church School
    To the west side of the village of Golden Grove, close to the church. Paved area shared with the church to front (south); hedged garden to rear. Stone wall to west.
  69. II Telephone Call-box (01558 668461)
    At the west side of Golden Grove village, near the former village school.
  70. II April Cottage, formerly the Almshouses
    To the east side of Golden Grove village, facing the street opposite the Vicarage.
  71. II Horse Trough and Fountain
    East side of Golden Grove village opposite to the church.
  72. II West Lodge
    At the main (west) entrance to Golden Grove park, in Golden Grove village.
  73. II Gate Piers at West Lodge
    At the main (west) entrance to Golden Grove Park, in Golden Grove village.
  74. II Bantwen Photos
    About 150m west of the road junction in Carmel Village. The cottage stands in a small enclosure behind two later houses.
  75. II The Coach House and The Barn at Aberglasney
    To the NW of the house, on the W side of the courtyard reached via the lane to Grongar Farm.
  76. II SE courtyard range, incorporating bakehouse and cow house at Aberglasney
    To the NW of the house and on the S side of the courtyard reached via the lane to Grongar Farm.
  77. II West Bailiff's Lodge at Aberglasney
    To the NW of the house and backing on to the lane to Grongar Farm to the W of the lodge.
  78. II East Bailiffs Lodge at Aberglasney
    To the NW of the house and backing on to the lane to Grongar Farm to the W of the lodge.
  79. II NE courtyard range at Aberglasney, incorporating stables and cart shed
    To the NW of the house and at right angles to the lane to Grongar Farm.
  80. II Lodge to Aberglasney, including stone archways into courtyard
    To the NW of the house and beside a lane to Grongar Farm
  81. II* Arcaded terrace walks enclosing walled garden at Aberglasney
    On the W side of the house.
  82. II Gardener's Cottage Café at Aberglasney
    On the W side of the house and attached to the NW corner of the arcaded terrace.
  83. II Aviaries at Aberglasney
    On the S side of the house.
  84. II* Gatehouse at Aberglasney
    On the NW side of the house.
  85. II* Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    About 1km NE of Pontargothi, in churchyard on the E side of a minor road and N bank of Afon Cothi.
  86. II* Aberglasney
    Approximately 300m W of Llangathen church, set in its own grounds on the W side of a minor road between Llangathen and the A40 at Broad Oak.
  87. II Plas Alltyferin
    In its own grounds on the E side of a minor road approximately 2.5km NE of Pontargothi.
  88. II Stable, coach house & granary at Plas Alltyferin
    On the NW side of the house.
  89. II Maesdulais Lime Kilns
    In woodlands on the E side of Maesdulais Quarry,
  90. II Milestone near Pont Llandeilo-yr-ynys
    100m south-east of Pont Llandeilo-yr-ynys
  91. II Neuadd Llangathen
    Approximately 200m WNW of Llangathen church, set back from a minor road between Broad Oak and Golden Grove.
  92. II Finger Post on junction of Capel Dewi Road and Porthyrhyd Road
    On the W side of the junction of the B4300 and B4310 at Pen-y-Ffin, 1m east of Capel Dewi
  93. II Llandeilo-yr-Ynys Farmhouse
    Situated on an historic site on the N bank of the Afon Tywi, approximately 1.4km S of Nantgaredig, in its own grounds on the NE side of Pont Llandeilo-yr-Ynys.
  94. II* Pont Llandeilo-yr-ynys (partly in Llanarthney Community)
    Spanning the Afon Tywi approximately 1.4km S of Nantgaredig. Also known as Rhynnws Bridge, Pont-newydd or Newbridge.
  95. II* Pont Llandeilo-yr-ynys (partly in Llanegwad Community) Photos
    Across River Towy 8km east of Carmarthen.
  96. II War Memorial in Llangathen Churchyard
    On the SW side of the church.
  97. II* Church of St Cathen
    In a large churchyard occuping a high position at the S end of the village of Llangathen.
  98. II Capel Milo
    West side of Milo village, about 1½ km south of Golden Grove. Limestone wall to front, iron gate. Hedged elsewhere. Graveyard at right.
  99. II Cilsan Bridge Photos
    On the River Towy carrying the road from Golden Grove village to Llangathen.
  100. II Pont Cilsan (partly in Llanfihangel Aberbythych)
    Crossing the Afon Tywi on a minor road between Llagathen and Golden Grove.

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