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Listed Buildings within five miles of SY15 6TE, sorted by distance

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  1. II Bacheldre Hall
    Located in the hamlet of Bacheldre close to Bacheldre Malthouse and Bacheldre Farmhouse on low lying ground. The house is fronted by a driveway and garden, with farm buildings to the S.
  2. II Bacheldre House
    Located in the hamlet of Bacheldre opposite Bacheldre malthouse on low lying land. There is a courtyard to the front of the building, enclosed by a large L-shaped barn and a bakehouse to the rear.
  3. II Christmas Cottage
    Located in the hamlet of Bacheldre immediately to the rear and at right angles to Bacheldre Farmhouse.
  4. II Bacheldre Barns
    Located in the hamlet of Bacheldre, enclosing the N and NE sides of the courtyard to the front of Bacheldre Farmhouse.
  5. II Bacheldre Mill
    Located in a low lying position next to a stream which flows N into the River Caebitra. It stands in a yard at right angles to the miller's house, a double depth, masonry building with alterations, a
  6. II Pentrehyling Farmhouse
    Pentreheyling, Shropshire, SY15
  7. II Pentrehyling House
    Pentreheyling, Shropshire, SY15
  8. II Milestone at Ngr So 2463 9319
    Pentreheyling, Shropshire, SY15
  9. II Milestone
    Partly buried in the road verge, almost opposite the turning to Montgomery.
  10. II Mellington Gatehouse
    Located at the junction of the B4385 and the lane to Bacheldre in a low lying position close to the River Camlad. Offa's Dyke runs immediately to its W.
  11. II Pentrenant Hall
    Located in the hamlet of Pentrenant behind Pentrenant Farmhouse, and possibly replacing it as the primary residence. Approached by a driveway, at the end of which are ornate cast iron gate piers.
  12. II Milestone at Ngr So 2448 9376
    Pentreheyling, Shropshire, SY15
  13. II Brompton Hall
    Pentreheyling, Shropshire, SY15
  14. II Pentrenant Farmhouse
    Located in the hamlet of Pentrenant, the S end facing the road. There are a number of stone outbuildings to the N and E.
  15. II Barn Approximately 5 Metres North-West of Little Brompton Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  16. II Barn Approximately 20 Metres North of Little Brompton Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  17. II Cwm-Bromley Farmhouse
    Located on the hilltop above the main A.483 Kerry to Churchstoke road, on the minor road to Montgomery.
  18. II Barn Approximately 20 Metres South of the Ditches Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  19. II Milestone
    Located on the N side of the B4385 in the grass verge in Mellington.
  20. II Mellington Hall
    Located in a landscaped parkland setting with excellent views of the surrounding countryside. The hall is approached by a long driveway, entered through a gatehouse and with iron gates closer to the
  21. II Farm buildings at Gwern-y-go
    The farm buildings lie on the SE side and against the road from Kerry to Churchstoke, with the access to the farm on the SW side.
  22. II White Hopton, also known as Pied Hopton
    Located due E of Sarn, between Hopton isaf and Hopton uchaf.
  23. II Great Weston Farmhouse
    Located in the detached part of Churchstoke Community in a low lying area. The farmhouse is slightly raised above the surrounding ground and there are modern farm buildings to the front and rear.
  24. II Pen-y-Bryn Hall
    Hall and outbuildings located in the detached part of Churchstoke Community in a low lying position. The hall is situated within parkland, and the front faces a raised garden with views to the lake b
  25. II Milestone
    Located in the verge on the E side of the B4385 in the detached section of Churchstoke, not far from Montgomery.
  26. II Cowhouse Approximately 20 Metres South-West of Rockley Farmhouse
    Chirbury with Brompton, Shropshire, SY15
  27. II Barn Approximately 15 Metres South-East of Rockley Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  28. II* Rockley Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  29. II The Old Courthouse
    On the S side of the B4385 at a staggered junction with a lane to Cwm and Wernddu Lane. The gable of the house fronts the road. There is a garden to the E of the house and a courtyard beyond surroun
  30. II Lower Mellington Farmhouse
    Located in low-lying pasture land, and accessed from a long track leading S from the A489, which crosses the River Caebitra. C18 and C19 farm buildings are situated to the N including a masonry stabl
  31. II Toll Cottage Photos
    Located in the detached part of Churchstoke Community on the B4385 between Churchstoke and Montgomery. The cottage faces directly onto the road and has a small garden to the S.
  32. II Pant
    Former farmhouse located at the bottom of a narrow valley cutting into Pant Hill, 2 Km ESE of Sarn.
  33. II Barn at Pant
    Barn located at the bottom of a narrow valley cutting into Pant Hill, lying opposite the SE facing front of the farmhouse, 2 Km ESE of Sarn.
  34. II* The Lack
    Shropshire, SY15
  35. II Barn Approximately 10 Metres East of Upper Gwarthlow Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  36. II Upper Gwarthlow Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  37. II Llwynobin Farmhouse and adjoining range of farm buildings on SW side of yard
    Situated down drive running from west side of B4385 road on SE side of town, 1.25km approx from town centre.
  38. II Milestone
    Located on the N side of the B 4385 in the grass verge
  39. II Rhiston Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  40. II The Meadows
    Located in low lying meadow land close to the River Camlad, accessed by a track leading off Wernddu Lane, a road of some antiquity linking Churchstoke with the Kerry Ridgeway.
  41. II Church of St Nicholas Photos
    The church stands in a large circular churchyard in a raised position overlooking the confluence of the Rivers Caebitra and Camlad in a central position within the village.
  42. II The Court House Inn Photos
    Public House located immediately N of the Church in the centre of the village. There is a car park in front and outbuildings to the rear.
  43. II Sylfaen
    Adjoining house and shop located centrally within the village, opposite the Court House Public House on the corner of Cae Camlad. Cobbled paving in front.
  44. II Brynafon
    Adjoining house and shop located centrally within the village, opposite the Court House Public House on the corner of Cae Camlad. Cobbled paving in front.
  45. II White Hall Farmhouse
    Located on a possible platform site downslope from Cefn y coed, with timber and masonry farmbuildings to the W.
  46. II 1, Bridge End, Churchstoke, Montgomery
    Houses located at the junction of Bridge End and Castle Road, facing the road bridge over the River Camlad and in a position slightly set down from the road.
  47. II 2 Bridge End, Churchstoke, Montgomery
    Houses located at the junction of Bridge End and Castle Road, facing the road bridge over the River Camlad and in a position slightly set down from the road.
  48. II Mile marker
    Located in the road verge, on a sharp bend. 300m E of Sarn church.
  49. II Bridge View
    Cottage located on the E side of the continuation of Wernddu Lane close to the junction with Castle Road, slightly raised above the surrounding ground.
  50. II Churchstoke Pottery, Teashop and School House
    Formerly school and school house fronting Castle Road, with a car park to the E which used to be the playground.
  51. II Pentre Hall
    Located along a track c 0.5km S of the B4385 in the hamlet of Pentre. The hall is situated amongst modern farm buildings.
  52. II Fir Court
    Located S of Castle Road behind Fir Court Stables and with a small garden to the rear. The house is at the centre of a small housing development of c1995.
  53. II Fir Court Stables
    Located alongside Castle Road. Fir Court stands to its S, and the Tithe Map of 1840 suggests that there was once a further range of farm buildings between the two.
  54. II Churchstoke Hall
    Located on the corner of Castle Road and Green Lane. A courtyard to the rear of the hall is lined by a barn converted to dwellings and a mews with attached house.
  55. II Pentre Mill
    Located on a track to the N of the B4385 in a slight hollow where a stream runs down the hillside towards the road and the river Camlad. Positioned slightly below Pentre Hall.
  56. II Milestone on Bishops Castle Road Photos
    Situated on W side some 400m SE of the town.
  57. II Lymore Farmhouse
    Situated in Lymore Park, reached by long drive from crossroads on Chirbury Road.
  58. II Lymore Farm Bakehouse
    Situated just NE of Lymore, approached by path along N side of farmhouse.
  59. II Fron Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a narrow lane running along the side of a valley. Probable platform site with ground sloping away sharply to the SW.
  60. II Pentre House
    Located in the hamlet of Pentre, to the N of the B4385, near Pentre Farm.
  61. II Lymore Gardens
    Situated down long drive from Chirbury Road crossroads, to E of former mansion site.
  62. II Milepost by Kilganoon
    Situated about 500m S of the town, by outbuildings to Kilganoon.
  63. II The County War Memorial
    Situated on top of Town Hill, reached by footpath from opposite entry to Old Castle Farm.
  64. II Milestone
    Located in the verge on the S side of the A489 in front of the car park to Harry Tuffins supermarket.
  65. II Burdett House
    Situated backing onto S end of No 4 Burdett Row,at right-angles to road, at S edge of the town.
  66. II Plas Trefaldwyn
    Situated set back in its own grounds at the foot of Kerry Street.
  67. II Timberth Farmhouse
    Shropshire, SY15
  68. II Middle Alport
    At the end of a narrow lane on the east side of the A490, 1.2km north of Churchstoke. The house faces E on to an enclosed yard with C19 barn and cow house.
  69. II* Clawdd-y-dre
    Situated facing W down Lions Bank with grounds in angle of former town walls.
  70. II The Hollies and front wall, railings and gate
    Situated at S edge of the town, set back behind terraced lawn.
  71. II Upper Alport
    On N side of a narrow lane on the E side of A490, 1.2km N of Churchstoke.
  72. II Garden walls and outbuilding to Plas Gwyn
    Situated along Bishop's Castle Street with outbuilding at corner to Lions Bank, with wall returned up Lion's Bank and along behind Plas Gwyn to entrance to modern rectory.
  73. II The Ramparts
    Situated on corner some 60m W of drive to Plas Trefaldwyn.
  74. II Plas Gwyn
    Situated set back in walled garden overlooking Bishops Castle Street.
  75. II Myrtle Cottage
    Situated attached to Bank Cottage at intersection of Kerry Road and Castle Hill.
  76. II Crogbren
    Situated down drive running S along hill-face from road up to the castle.
  77. II Bank Cottage
    Situated attached to Myrtle Cottage at intersection of Kerry Road and Castle Hill.
  78. II Ceri Gate Photos
    Situated on S side of sharp bend, behind Bank Cottage, Kerry Road.
  79. II Brynwylfa inclding outbuilding to rear Photos
    Situated at S end of terrace, N of the Crown Inn.
  80. II Penymynydd Photos
    Situated at S end of terraced row, attached to Corlan.
  81. II Myrtle House Photos
    Situated in terraced row, opposite Castle Street Garage.
  82. II Bowling Green Cottage and railings
    Situated on corner of Church Bank and Lions Bank
  83. II Hurdley House Photos
    Situated at N end of terraced row, opposite Castle Street Garage.
  84. II Bryneglwys Photos
    Situated opposite S entry to churchyard.
  85. II Pen-y-grisiau Photos
    Situated on street line, attached to Ivy House, Church Bank.
  86. II Corlan Photos
    Situated in terraced row, between The Armoury and Penymynydd.
  87. II Humphreys Memorial in churchyard
    Situated in SE corner of churchyard.
  88. II Cullen House and railings Photos
    Situated on corner of Bishops Castle Street.
  89. II Churchyard wall, gate piers and gates Photos
    Situated surrounding churchyard on three sides, the S and E sides to Church Bank, the N side to un-named lane back to Princes Street.
  90. II Church Bank House Photos
    Situated attached to left end of Ivy House.
  91. II* Bronwylfa Photos
    Situated to right of Cullen House, the National Westminster Bank.
  92. II Ivy House Photos
    Situated on the corner of Church Bank and Bishops Castle Street.
  93. II Premises occupied by Country Works Photos
    Situated in terraced row on S side of street, one half of a low stuccoed pair with Castle Kitchen.
  94. II Castle Kitchen Photos
    Situated in terraced row, one half of a low stuccoed pair with premises occupied by Country Works.
  95. II The Armoury
    Situated behind Compton House, Broad Street in terraced row.
  96. II NOS.7 & 9 Broad Street, Including Premises Occupied by Jean's Hairdressers and Rear Wings, Powys Photos
    Situated in terraced row, between premises of Country Works and Broad Street Farmhouse, No. 9 to left of No. 7.
  97. II Broad Street Farmhouse Photos
    Situated in terraced row between Nos 7-9 and Tanycastell.
  98. II Tan-y-castell Photos
    Situated in terraced row between Broad Street Farmhouse and Bank House.
  99. II The Old Bank Photos
    Situated in terraced row to left of Compton House.
  100. II Braemar House Photos
    Situated at upper end of the street, the N end comprising the former Braemar Shop facing Market Square.

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