History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Builth, Powys

  1. II Alpha Presbyterian Church Photos
    Occupies prominent site overlooking The Groe.
  2. II Bank House Photos
    Above line of street behind small railed garden.
  3. II Barley Mow P.H. Photos
    On line of street facing S.
  4. II Bristol House occupied by Davies Bros. Grocers Photos
    On line of street. Shop of later nineteenth century, with living accommodation above.
  5. II Catholic Church of Christ the King, including forecourt walls, gate and gate piers
    On the N side of Garth Road (A483) opposite the cricket ground.
  6. II Clifton House Photos
    Set back from street behind railed foregarden.
  7. II Cosy Corner Tea Rooms Photos
    Skewed building on bend of High Street.
  8. II Drovers Tea Rooms & Restaurant Photos
    On line of street. Eighteenth century, formerly public house.
  9. II Former Confectioner's Shop Photos
    Elevation facing street.
  10. II Hafod Photos
    Set back from street behind railed garden, adjoining No 28.
  11. II Horeb Congregational Church Photos
    Set opposite parish church in small railed yard.
  12. II Hughes Outfitters Photos
    On line of street. On prominent corner site.
  13. II Lion Hotel Photos
    On prominent open site facing Wye Bridge.
  14. II Llanfair Guest House Photos
    On prominent corner site overlooking The Groe.
  15. II Memorial Baptist Chapel Photos
    On prominent corner site, opposite St Mary's churchyard, set behind low railed wall.
  16. II NO.10 Broad Street, Powys Photos
    On line of street adjacent to Lion Hotel.
  17. II NO.4 Broad Street, Powys Photos
    On line of street adjacent to Lion Hotel. Four shops at time of inspection, "Castle Corner", W H Owen (2 shops) and "Wool Shop", but originally probably 2 premises.
  18. II NO.6 Broad Street, Powys, 7421 Photos
    On line of street adjacent to Lion Hotel.
  19. II NO.8 Broad Street, Powys, 7422 Photos
    On line of street adjacent to Lion Hotel.
  20. II Oakfield Photos
    Set back from street behind railed foregarden.
  21. II Old Pendre Photos
    Late eighteenth century farmhouse with earlier eighteenth century origins. Formerly known as 'Ystrad' as recorded on 1842 Tithe Map. Operated as farm until 1880's.
  22. II Parish church of St Mary Photos
    Formerly listed under West Street.
  23. II Pen Graig Barn
    Just to the SE of Builth Wells Primary School, within the school playground.
  24. II Peterwell Photos
    Set back from and above street behind small garden.
  25. II Pillar Box Photos
    At eastern corner of Wyeside Arts Centre.
  26. II Pillar Box Photos
    Against Churchyard wall, opposite Memorial Baptist Chapel.
  27. II Post Office Photos
    On prominent site, close to Groe.
  28. II Premises now occupied by J.K.Evans Photos
    Set back from and elevated from street, at corner of churchyard.
  29. II Premises now occupied by National Westminster Bank Photos
    Set back from and elevated from street, at corner of churchyard.
  30. II Roy Brown's Coaches Photos
    15 High Street
  31. II Swan Hotel Photos
    Later C19 public house on street line of Market Street, facing down High Street and closing view from High Street.
  32. II T.J. Morgan Photos
    Elevation facing street.
  33. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    At eastern corner of Wyeside Arts Centre.
  34. II The Fountain Hotel Photos
    On line of street with listed buildings opposite.
  35. II The Old Hall Photos
    Opposite St Mary's churchyard.
  36. II The Old Hall Photos
    Opposite St Mary's churchyard.
  37. II The Old Hall Photos
    Opposite St Mary's churchyard.
  38. II The Plough Inn P.H. Photos
    On corner of Market Street and Brecon Road.
  39. II The White Horse PH Photos
    13 High Street
  40. II The White House Photos
    Farmhouse on prominent site on bend in road, with walled garden in front.
  41. II Vaynor House Photos
    Set back from street behind railed foregarden.
  42. II War Memorial Photos
    On prominent site at entrance to the Groe.
  43. II Wye Bridge Photos
    Spanning River Wye between former counties of Brecon and Radnor, (now districts of Brecknock and Radnor).
  44. II Wyeside Arts Centre Photos
    On prominent site overlooking River Wye and Wye Bridge.

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