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  1. II War Memorial Cross
    Situated at the junction of two minor roads some 800m S of the centre of Llangynog village.
  2. II* Church of St Cynog
    Situated about 1 km S of Llangynog.
  3. II Coomb Cheshire Home
    Situated in its own grounds some 2.2 km S of the centre of Llangynog village.
  4. II Terrace walls and steps at Coomb Cheshire Home
    Situated on N and E sides of the entrance court at Coomb.
  5. II Sarnau Mansion
    Situated at the end of a drive some 300m N of the A40 and approximately 1.2 km E of Bancyfelin.
  6. II East range of outbuildings at Pontcowin
    Situated just SE of the house at Pontcowin, at the end of a track some 450m N of the former A40 and approximately 1 km NE of Bancyfelin.
  7. II West range of outbuildings at Pontcowin
    Situated SW of the house at Pontcowin, at the end of a track some 450m N of the former A40 and approximately 1 km NE of Bancyfelin.
  8. II Pontcowin
    Situated at the end of a track some 450m N of the former A40 and approximately 1 km NE of Bancyfelin.
  9. II Llanfihangel Abercowyn New Church
    Situated beside the main A40 trunk road, on the junction with the minor road to Treventy Farm.
  10. II Tower of Yr Hen Gapel, including attached wall-footings Photos
    In the centre of Llanybri, in an 'island 'of lanes, located some 15-20m W of the Post Office.
  11. II Stable and coach-house at Fern Hill
    Situated just to the SW of Fern Hill which is some 3 km E of Llangynog village.
  12. II Panteg
    At right-angles to a narrow lane which trends north from the A40 approx 1km west of Bancyfelin. Panteg is south-east of the farm Bron-y-gaer, in an area known as Gibeon.
  13. II Fern Hill
    Situated to the W of Fernhill Brook, on the N side of a minor road to Llangynog village which is some 3 km to the W.
  14. II Pilgrim's Rest Photos
    Situated on the N side of the Afon Taf estuary, at the end of a 1.2 km track off a minor road some 2.8km W of the centre of Llanybri.
  15. II Boundary stone on A40
    Situated on the N side of the A40 and on the E side of a minor road to Derllys Court. Also in Carmarthen community.
  16. II Outbuilding at Wern Ddu
    Situated just W of Wern Ddu on the S side of Alltyknap Road some 2.2 km NW of Llangain village.
  17. II Wern Ddu
    Situated on the S side of Alltyknap Road some 2.2 km NW of Llangain village.
  18. II Derllys Court
    Situated approximately 800m N of the A40 and some 800m SE of the Church of St Martin at Merthyr.
  19. II* Pilgrims Graves by ruins of St Michael's Church
    In enclosed cemetery, immediately S of the church ruins.
  20. II* Pilgrim's Graves S of ruins of St Michaels Church
    Near S perimeter of the cemetery.
  21. II Llwyn-du
    Situated to the E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  22. II Ruins of former St Michael's Parish Church
    Within enclosed cemetery, at the end of a footpath, SE of Trefenty Farm.
  23. II Stable court at Llwyn-du
    Situated just S of the house at Llwyn-du, E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  24. II Coach-house at Llwyn-du
    Situated just SE of the house at Llwyn-du, E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  25. II Range of outbuidings E of Trefenty farmhouse
    At Trefenty farm, about 30m E of Trefenty Farmhouse.
  26. II Derry Hall
    Situated on a slope E of Afon Dewi Fawr reached by private access road off lane which runs E off B4299 about 1.5 km N of St Clears
  27. II Trefenty
    Situated about 3 km S of Llanfihangel Abercowin new church, at the end of a drive which continues as a footpath to the old church
  28. II Old house at Trefenty
    Situated in grassed enclosure immediately N of Trefenty.
  29. II Cefn-crwth
    Situated at the end of a track off a minor road some 2 km SE of the centre of Meidrim village.
  30. II Pont Felinfach
    On Felinfach Road, over Afon Dewi Fawr, on parish boundary with Meidrim.
  31. II Ty Penrheol
    Situated at the end of a drive N off the B4298 some 1.8 km E of the centre of Meidrim village.
  32. II Well Cottage with forecourt railings and gate Photos
    Situated at right angle to the road, on the junction with a private access leading to Mill Pond Cottage
  33. II* Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene
    Situated within a cemetery behind the street, reached via a lych-gate opposite the Town Hall.
  34. II Lychgate to the Parish Church, including wall to N
    Situated at the church entrance, S of Cross House Stores, opposite the Town Hall.
  35. II Cross House Stores
    On E side of High Street, immediately N of lychgate to churchyard.
  36. II Cross House
    Set back from the road between Cross House Stores and a private lane.
  37. II The Butcher's Arms Inn
    On E side of High Street, opposite S end of Kieffe Park Terrace.
  38. II Telephone Call-box
    On the NE corner of the junction of High Street and Lon-y-Prior.
  39. II The Town Hall
    On roadside opposite church lychgate.
  40. II Water Pump
    Against low stone wall, immediately S of entrance to The Kieffe.
  41. II Green Park House, with wall and railings
    House on the street line, behind small railed forecourt, opposite Lon y Prior.
  42. II Newton Villa
    Situated at S end of terraced row.
  43. II Kieffe House
    Set back from the street, within a low-walled garden, atttached to The Kieffe.
  44. II Water Pump
    On S side of road junction, within curved, brick walled recess, immediately N of Maengwyn
  45. II Water Pump
    Immediately south of Wesley Villa, set into the pavement
  46. II Milestone Photos
    Set in retaining wall at the NW side of High Street, opposite Melrose House.
  47. II Capel Mair, including forecourt railings
    Within railed enclosure on S side of junction of High Street and Heol Gof.
  48. II Gothic Villa
    Situated within a railed forecourt, some 50m N of the old Board School building.
  49. II Saint Clears Bridge/ Pont Sancler (partly in Llanddowror community
    At the end of Bridge Street, across the River Taf, on the community boundary with Llanddowror.
  50. II Pont Sancler (partly listed in St Clears community)
    At the end of Bridge Street, across the River Taf, on the community boundary with St Clears.
  51. II Mapsland
    Prominently sited at the S side of a lane leading to Delacorse, E off A4066; looking S over Laugharne Parish Church.
  52. II Island House
    Situated on the W bank of Afon Cynin to N of the Swan Hotel, just off the main street, facing open garden.
  53. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated in centre of Llanllwch village.
  54. II Nolands, including forecourt railings. Photos
    On S side of the street, opposite the entrance to The Laurels.
  55. II Albion House, including forecourt railings Photos
    Situated at the S side of the High Street, at W end of a terraced row, opposite The Brackens
  56. II Former National School Photos
    Situated on E side of Llanllwch churchyard, by the lychgate.
  57. II Lychgate to Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated at E entry to churchyard in Llanllwch village.
  58. II The Sticks Hotel Photos
    Situated directly N of the junction with Church Street, on the street line immediately E of Red Lion House.
  59. II Ffynnon Fair House Photos
    Set back from the street, on the N side of the road, within a walled, lawned forecourt.
  60. II Cartref Photos
    Situated immediately E of the attached shop, at the W end of a terraced row.
  61. II The Stores Photos
    On the SE corner of the junction of High Street and Church Street, between Post Office and Cartref.
  62. II Telephone Call-box outside the Old Pound. Photos
    At the junction of High Street and Church Street. Immediately beside The Old Pound, NE of the churchyard of the parish Church of St Ystyffan and opposite The Sticks PH.
  63. II Ffynnon Fair
    In front of Well House, set into the wall by the roadside.
  64. II Boksburg Hall
    Situated opposite Llanllwch churchyard in own grounds.
  65. II* Vale View Photos
    Set slightly back from the street, on the S side of the road, within a small railed forecourt, immediately W of Brook Cottages.
  66. II* Church of St Ystyffan Photos
    Within a stone walled cemetery, on the SW corner of the junction of High Street and Church Street.
  67. II Park Villa Photos
    Set back from the street within a lawned forecourt, immediately N of Plas-y-Coed.
  68. II Railings and area walls at Plas-y-Coed and Park Villa. Photos
    Situated at the side of the pavement on the W side of Church Street, E of Plas-Y-Coed and Park Villa.
  69. II Cyncoed, including area railings.
    On the E side of Church Street, immediately N of and attached to Osbourne House
  70. II Plas-y-Coed Photos
    Set well back from the street, situated beyond a lawned forecourt with decorative railings, immediately S of Park Villa.
  71. II Osbourne House, including area railings.
    Midway along Church Street, on the E side, the house is immediately S of, and attached to Cyncoed.
  72. II Parson's Lodge
    Below the road and reached by a tree-lined drive.
  73. II Churchyard at St. Martin's Parish Photos
    Old churchyard on northern outskirts of Town Centre bounded to N and E by rubble walls.
  74. II* Parish Church of St. Martin Photos
    Set in an elevated churchyard to N of the town centre
  75. II Cwm
    Situated just W of the Afon Cywyn at the end of a track off a minor road some 550m N of Pont Rhyd-aber-wern.
  76. II* Y Plas Photos
    At the end of a private access road leading S from Llansteffan village.
  77. II* Coach House and Stable Range at Y Plas
    Located SW of Plas mansion, at the end of a private access road leading S from Llansteffan village.
  78. II The Boat House Photos
    The house, above and at right angles to the foreshore with revetment wall to NW end; reached by modern staircase. The tool-shed, on the cliff edge SW of the house.
  79. II Wall and gatepiers to stable court at Y Plas
    Located S of the domestic range of the Plas Mansion, and E of the Coach House and Stables, at the end of a private access road.
  80. II Laques
    Situated at end of drive running SW off lane some 1.5 km W of Llansteffan
  81. II Telephone Call-box
    Prominently sited near the N corner of the car park which lies at the end of the road that runs along the foreshore. Below the bank forming a sea-wall with the beach beyond. Broad views towards Llan
  82. II Pantglas
    At the end of a minor road S off the B4298. Situated just E of the Afon Dewi Fawr and some 800m S of the centre of Meidrim.
  83. II Dylan Thomas's tool-shed Study Photos
    The tool-shed, on the cliff edge SW of the house.
  84. II Cartshed & Stable at Brixton Farm
    To NE of the farmhouse and farmyard; set into the slope and end on to the track leading to the farmhouse.
  85. II Horse engine House at Brixton Farm
    Immediately to N of the long cowhouse range beside the track to the farmhouse.
  86. II Clifton House Photos
    Laugharne Township
  87. II Cowhouse & Corn Store (including attached range to E.) at Brixton Farm
    Reached by a farm track S off the by-road leading to the A4066. Set across the slope and with farmhouse to W.
  88. II Brixton Farmhouse
    Reached by a farm track S off the by-road leading to A4066; to W of the farmyard.
  89. II The Limes Photos
    Set across the slope at the junction with Clifton Street, reached by ramped and iron railed pavement above the road.
  90. II Moir House Photos
    Set across the slope, attached to The Limes on the left and Rosetta at an angle to the right; ramped and iron railed path above the road to front.
  91. II Lime Kilns
    On an overgrown terrace overlooking the sea, some 0.25km S of the Llansteffan-Pentowyn Road, and approximately 0.25km SW of Laques Fawr Farm.
  92. II Rosetta Photos
    Opposite Great House and atached at an angle to Moir House; iron railed walks to front above the road.
  93. II Dragon Park Photos
    Detached to the left.
  94. II* Great House
    At the end of a continuous row of frontages, stepped up from the Vicarage.
  95. II Vicarage
    Slightly canted street frontage adjoining Great House; continuous sequence of frontages to left.
  96. II Temperance House Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages stepped down from Abercaran House to left.
  97. II Abercoran House Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages, stepped down from Grove House to left.
  98. II Grove House Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages stepped up from Redford House to left.
  99. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    Midway along the street. On the pavement in front of the Congregational Chapel.
  100. II Redford House Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages stepped down from Minerva to left.

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