IIAbernefal The W end of the house faces a lane which runs N into the hills, approx 5km from the B4358. It lies at the corner of a farmyard, with a partly ruined range at right angles and joined at the SE corner
IIBarn at Penlan Located at right angles and to the NE of the house, the 2 attached by a small C20 lean-to.
IIBryn Ieuau Located at the end of a short track off the B4358, approx 0.5km NE of the church in Llanafanfawr. The front of the house faces S.
IIChurch of St Afan Set in a large churchyard adjacent to the main road and opposite the Red Lion Inn. In a very prominent position with fine views all around.
IIChurch of St Michael The church is set within a polygonal churchyard adjacent to the main road, surrounded by a number of yew trees.
IICribarth Prominently located on the E side of a lane which runs S from the B4358 close to Pont ar Dulas.
IICwm Chwefru Farmhouse Set down in the valley bottom on the SW side of the River Chwefru and a narrow lane which runs N from the B4358. Converted former farmyard ranges to the SE.
IILlysdinam In a prominent position to W of Newbridge-on-Wye overlooking the river. The driveway is to the N, running off the lane through Llysdinam village, with outbuildings and kitchen garden to the W.
IILlysdinam Lodge Located at the entrance to Llysdinam, on the W side of the driveway. It is on the SW side of the lane which runs through the village.
IIPen y Rhiw with adjoining farm ranges Located at the end of a track which runs W from Llysdinam village. On a prominence above the Estyn Brook, with byre at the uphill end.
IIPenlan and attached byre Approached by a track from the W which runs off a narrow lane. Located on a hill and facing S with dramatic views. The ground also slopes down slightly to the E, the byre at the downhill end.
IIRed Lion Inn Set back from the main road opposite the church, with farm buildings to the R. The front entrance faces E.
IIRhysgog with adjoining ranges Located along a short track off the E side of a lane which runs N from the B4358 close to Pont ar Dulas.