History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Llanrhidian Lower, Swansea

  1. II Limekiln below Weobley Castle
    In a small valley 80m west of Weobley Castle, set back from the path from Weobley Castle Farm to the marshes; trace of track southwards from the kiln to join the path.
  2. II Llanrhidian Lower Mill Photos
    At west side of Mill Lane in Llanrhidian village; pond adjacent to south, miller's house nearby to south west.
  3. II Miller's House, Llanrhidian Lower Mill Photos
    At the north end of Llanrhidian village, to west of the millpond.
  4. II* Parish Church of St Rhidian and St Illtyd Photos
    At the centre of Llanrhidian village, surrounded by a rubble limestone churchyard wall with C19 wrought iron gates and three stiles. Macadam path, cobbles at porch.
  5. II Pillory in Llanrhidian Village formed from reputed ancient cross. Photos
    At south side of a path leading from the main street of the village to Llanrhidian parish church. The stone in set in a hollow in a natural rock outcrop.
  6. II Retaining wall and pool of Llanrhidian Lower Mill Photos
    Adjacent to Llanrhidian Lower Mill.
  7. I Weobley Castle Photos
    250m north of the minor road from Oldwalls to Landimore, on a scarp overlooking Llandimore Marsh and the Burry Estuary.

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