IIBig House Farmhouse South side of the main street of the village, 200 m south east of the church. Range of stone outbuildings to west. Stone garden walls to the front.
IChurch of St Cadoc In the hamlet of Cheriton, east of Llanmadoc. Stone churchyard wall on three sides, with iron railing, gate, and lamp arch to east. Concrete path to church door. The grave stone (renewed) of Rev WD Da
II*Church of St Cenydd In the village of Llangennith. Stone churchyard wall; war memorial NE of churchyard is a white marble Celtic cross with interlacing on face. Early C20 timber-framed lychgate to N. To the S is the sit
IIChurch of St Madoc At W end of village. Rubble stone churchyard wall to south and east; iron gate with iron lamp arch. Graveyard enlarged to north. Cobble paving at entrance.
IIPlenty Farmhouse At the centre of West Town in Llangennith village, on an island site with farm buildings to north and south and a small farmyard to rear. Rubblestone garden and yard walls to front.
IISt Cenydd's Lychgate At the north entrance to St Cenydd's churchyard, Llangennith
IIThe Old Rectory At the west end of Llanmadoc Village, south of the churchyard.
IITrinity Presbyterian Chapel North side of the road leading SE from Llanmadoc to Cheriton. Stone wall to small forecourt, with iron railings and gate.
IITy Gwyn Opposite Big House Farmhouse, set back from the village street.
IITyle House Farm At the southern corner of the Green at Burry Green. Also known as Tile House, Burry's Green or Burrys Green.
II*Whiteford Lighthouse On a shingle bank to the south of the entrance to Burry River, and to the north of Whiteford Sands, 4 km north of Llanmadoc village