II*Bryngwyn Colliery Engine House Located in a small field on the W side of Bedwas village. The building is accessible by footpath, either from Pandy Mawr Road to the W or from Nursery Road (?) to the E. The building is heavily over
II*Church of St Barrwg Located in a high prominent position in the village at the N end of Church Street. Surrounded by a large graveyard.
IIChurch of St John Located in a high position on the E side of Machen village. Surrounded by a churchyard, from which the ground falls to the south towards the A468.
IIFormer Workmen's Hall and Institute Located in a prominent position on Newport Road, which is now bypassed to the south. Other public buildings, including the library, swimming pool and Bedwas Secondary School are to the W.
IIGelli Wastad The house occupies a site cut into the hillside overlooking the River Rhymney. The A468 road runs to the rear of the house, with former farm buildings to the E.
IIPandy Mawr Railway Arch The arch runs over the valley road leading N from Bedwas to Cwm y Bwch. Site of Bryngwyn Colliery to the SE.
IIThe Old Rectory Set in its own grounds to E of the churchyard and occupying a corner site with Bryn Glas where the road rises to the former railway bridge.
IIThe White Hart Inn Located in the centre of Bedwas 0.5km from the church.
IITy-Isaf Farmhouse On a platform site to NE of Mynydd Dimlaith and above Cwm-y-bwch to SE. Reached N along an irregular track from cross roads at Pandy Mawr, about 1 km W of Bedwas Parish Church.
IIWar Memorial In a prominent location fronting the S side of the road, in the garden of the community council offices.
IIWar Memorial within Railed Enclosure Located off the N side of Commercial Road at the bottom of a grassed slope which rises up to the churchyard of St John's Church.