IIBrick stack at Wernddu Located in the premises of J Pesci Engineering Works in Wernddu, S of the Caerphilly to Cardiff railway line. Visible over a wide area.
ICaerphilly Castle On a low-lying marshy site surrounded by hills to the N, S and W. Two streams, the Nant Gledyr and Nant yr Aber, cross the area and drain into the R Rhymney which flows towards the E. These streams
IICastell Morgraig Located approximately 100m E of the car park of the Travellers' Rest Inn. On a steep scarp, the ground falling sharply to the N and S, with good visibility over the road from Cardiff to Caerphilly.
IIChurch of St Martin Located on the S side of Caerphilly town at the junction of Mountain Road and St Martins Road, just N of the railway station.
IIFarm Range with Bee-boles at Beddau Farmhouse Located at the junction of St Cenydd Road and Nantgarw Road. The bee-boles are in a wall overlooking the front garden of Beddau farmhouse.
IIThe Court House Set back from Cardiff Road on a sharp bend. Town centre position overlooking S lake to Caerphilly Castle at rear.
IITravellers Rest Inn Located on a sharp bend on the ridge top, before the road descends towards Cardiff. Castell Morgraig lies uphill to the E.
IITwyn County Junior School Located in the angle of East View and Southern Street. Surrounded by the playground, with the infants school of 1906 immediately to the W.
IIWar Memorial In a prominent position opposite Caerphilly Castle, at the junction of Castle Street and Market Street.
IIWatford Chapel Located on a steep hill below Caerphilly mountain, S of Caerphilly town centre. The gabled entrance fronts the road. To the N is the burial ground.
IIWesley Methodist Church Located at the junction of Crescent Road and St Fagan's Street, just W of the town centre. Set into the slope with elevated entry over basement area.