IIAbereiddy Beach Cottage Situated in the hamlet of Abereiddy, the first house in the lower (northern) row.
IIAbereiddy Tower Situated on the headland of Trwyncastell that encloses the northern side of Abereiddy Bay; prominently visible from a long section of coastline.
IIBank Cottage Situated in the hamlet of Abereiddy, the eastern house of the two in the upper (southern) row.
IIBank House Situated in the hamlet of Abereiddy, the western house of the two in the upper (southern) row.
IIBrynhyfryd Situated on southern side of Trefin-Llanrhian road about 100m NE of junction with lane to Mountain Hall Farm.
IILimekiln adjoining Kiln House Situated at the northern end of eastern range of buildings in Porthgain Village, some 15m NE of Kiln House.
IILlanrhian Mill Situated on southern side of road from Llanrhian to Trefin some 120m E of Llanrhian Church.
IIManor House Situated immediately to rear of parish church, approached by drive about 50m E of churchyard gates.
IIMelin Abereiddy Situated some 50m back from the small inlet where the Cwmwdig Water joins the sea, off the lane from Abereiddy to Berea, some 100m west of junction with Abereiddy-Portheiddy lane.
IIOutbuilding to W. of OF Brynhyfryd Situated on southern side of Trefin-Llanrhian road about 100m NE of junction with lane to Mountain Hall Farm.
IIOutbuilding, former stable, on E.side of Farmyard at Trevacoon Situated on eastern side of farmyard with formal front overlooking front lawn of Trevaccoon house, which is on southern side of St David’s to Llanrhian road, about 700m SW of Llanrhian crossroads.
IIPolot House Situated at northern end of western quay at Porthgain harbour.
IIPont-y-Cerbyd Situated some 400m SE of Llanhowell Church where lane crosses River Solva.
IIPorthiddy Farmhouse The eastern farmhouse of the two with the same name in the hamlet of Portheiddy.
IITy Mawr, Porthgain Situated in the centre of the village, immediately behind the harbour.
IIVillage Pump Situated in front of Llanrhian Mill, on southern side of road to Trefin, just east of Llanrhian village.
IIWalls to walled Garden at Cartlett House Situated on the eastern side of the front garden of Cartlett House, bounded on two sides by the lane and on a third by the rear drive.
IIWalls to walled garden at Trevacoon Situated on hillside immediately behind Trevaccoon house, which is on southern side of the lane at St David’s from Llanrhian, about 700m SW of village crossroads.
IIY Lodge Situated on northern side of A487, on eastern side of driveway to Trearched, about 200m E of crossroads at Croesgoch