II4 Bridge Street At the W end of the short terrace close to the River Wye; No 4 is below the road. Cast iron railings with finials and gates to front.
IIArvona Gallery Stepped down at the end of a short terrace, close to St John's Chapel; formerly the Castle Inn.
IIAshbrook House End on to the road at the junction with Church Street and Forest road, faces NE.
IIBarclay's Bank Set back between Barclay's Bank House and The Granary.
IIBarclay's Bank House Set back and above the road, stepped up from adjoining properties.
IIBarn at Bryntirion Dairy Near the edge of the Community Council area, reached past Garibaldi Terrace.
IIBrook House Forward to the street near the junction with Heol-y-Dwr, stepped up from the adjoining properties.
IIBrookfield House Set back and below the road behind railed front garden.
IIBrynhyfryd Set back and above the road with the old cobbled pavement to the front.
IIButter Market To E of the Cheese Market; set in the slope between Market Street and High Town.
IICafe Royal Fish & Chip Bar Detached to left and set back from the Cafe Royal Restaurant. Formerly the Post Office, after it had occupied the present Radnor House.
IICrown House including Gemini Set in the slope of a short terrace opposite the Cheese Market; No 7 stepped down to right.
IIDolycoed Near the SW end of the Street, stepped up from adjoining properties.
IIEbenezer United Reformed Church Set back and high above the road with small grassed and railed churchyard to front rubble embankment wall.
IIF.H. Sunderland & Co Set in the slope of a short terrace opposite the Cheese Market.
IIFine Fare Set back on the corner with Back Fold; No 27 adjoins forward to left. Formerly the Mason's Arms PH.
IIFormer Coach-House & Stable Range to Hay Castle Attached to the SW end of the Castle House and splayed forward with the yard to rear; screened from the garden by a rubble wall, partly broken down.
IIFormer Coach-House Range at Oakfield Immediately to SW of Oakfield house and with part cobbled forecourt entered through gate piers with ball finials.
IIGrove House To E of the Butter Market, continous with No 17
IIH.R.Grant including former Flannel mill to rear Set into a row of street frontages, stepped up from the adjoining properties. The mill extends at an angle to rear set in the slope and end on to Belmont road.
IIHafodwen Stepped down from No 7 and set in the slope.
IINO.5 Bridge Street, Powys At the W end of the short terrace close to the River Wye; No 4 is below the road. Cast iron railings with finials and gates to front.
IINO.5 Broad Street, Powys At the corner with Bridge Street, stepped down from the Cafe Royal; formerly the Black Swan PH.
IINO.5 Lion Street, Powys Set into a row of street frontages near the corner with St John's Place.
IIOutbuilding Range to SW of Hay Castle Immediately to SW of the Castle House attached by a lintel to a former doorway across the angle. Entered from the service courtyard opposite the former coach house and stable range.
IISection of the Town Hall Section of the former town boundary wall with steep bank to E. Runs from the site of the Water Gate,curves SE and continues until the end of the narrow lane which itself follows the course of the town
IISeven Stars At the end of a row of frontages facing the Clock Tower.
IISkynlas At the NE end of a short terrace, stepped up from Inglenook and Sunnyside to left.
IISt John's Chapel On an island site with St John's Place to right; set in the slope.
IISteve Davies Domestic Appliances Part of a small group towards the corner with Belmont Road, stepped down from No 6. No 8 was formerly the Dog Inn and later the Talbot Inn.
IIStone House At the NE end of a short terrace, set back from No 1 to right.
IIThe Black Lion Antiques Shop At the E end of the town opposite the junction with Bear Street. Formally all one property adjacent to the site of the former Lion Gate.
IIThe Granary Near the top of the street, close to the Clock Tower.
IIThe Hay Galleries Opposite the Butter Market, stepped up from No 5.
IIThe Haywain Stepped down from Scotland House at the E end of High Town.
IIThe Old Black Lion PH At the E end of the town opposite the junction with Bear Street. Formally all one property adjacent to the site of the former Lion Gate.
IIThe Old Fire Station A short terrace, detached to left opposite the junction with Oxford Street.
IIThe Pin Up Shop Set back from the road behind railed forecourt; near the Clock Tower. Formerly the Kings Head PH.
IIThe Poetry Bookshop Set back and above the road with the old cobbled pavement to the front; stepped up from adjoining properties.
IIThe Three Tuns P.H. On the corner with Bridge Street; has been a public house since 1830.
IIThe Vicarage Set back behind railed forecourt at the junction with Oxford Road; outbuildings to right and part cobbled pavement to front.