Listed Buildings in Kilgetty/Begelly, Pembrokeshire
IIBegelly House 100 m NW of Begelly Church. Private grounds with a stone wall to the street including gatepiers with stone finial balls.
IICasting House In Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The casting shed is the most prominent surviving building in the group.
II*Church of St. Mary In village of Begelly, 0.5 km N of the A477(T). The church is in a large churchyard with low stone wall, stile and lychgate to N.
IIDouble Engine House In Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The Engine House stands a short distance to the N of the Casting Shed.
IIFord Bridge At the N end of Ford Lane, 1 km N of Jeffreyston Village and 1 km SW of Reynalton Village. The bridge lies on the boundary of Kilgetty Begelly and Jeffreyston Communities.
IIFord Bridge At the N end of Ford Lane, 1 km N of Jeffreyston Village and 1 km SW of Reynalton Village. The bridge lies on the boundary of Kilgetty/Begelly and Jeffreyston Communities.
IIFurnace Bank Revetment Wall Kilgetty Ironworks is at the W side of Pleasant Valley. The furnace bank is a high retaining structure about 20 m W of the Ironworks casting shed.
IIGrove Colliery Cornish Beam Engine House 100 m SW of Kilgetty Ironworks, on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The engine house is at the centre of a group of ruined colliery buildings, close to a quarry face at its rear.
IILangdon Bridge 2 km W of Begelly village and 1 km S of Reynalton village, on the unclassified road from Hackett to Langdon.
IIReynalton Church At the NW of Reynalton village, in a small churchyard N of the village street.
IITramway Bridge Over Ford's Lake in the village of Stepside, to the SE of Brook Cottages. Ford's Lake is the Community boundary between Amroth and Kilgetty/Begelly.
IIWorkshops Part of Kilgetty Ironworks on the W side of Pleasant Valley. The workshops are at the N of the site, beside the footpath to Stepaside.
IIZion C. M. Chapel, Schoolroom and House, with Railings and Gate In the main street of the village of Begelly, on the E side. Small forecourt with stone piers, wrought iron railings and cast iron gate. Graveyard to the N and E. The chapel, school and house are in a