IChurch of St Bridget Very attractively situated towards the N end of the village and approximately 100m NW of Skenfrith Castle, with which it forms part of a very fine group.
IChurch of St Cadoc In a sloping churchyard, in the centre of Llangattock Lingoed.
IChurch of St David Situated in rounded churchyard overlooking A 449 Usk exit, reached via lane running S from B4235 just E of bridge over A449.
IChurch of St Jerome Situated some 500m E of Llangwm Isaf church, in isolated site at end of lane.
IChurch of St John Situated in the centre of the village of Llandenny. The church is in an elevated position within an enclosed churchyard.
IChurch of St Martin In the centre of Cwmyoy village on the east slope of the Vale of Ewyas. It stands in a churchyard with a fine collection of well cut memorials.
IChurch of St Mary Key building in the group of historic buildings close to the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IChurch of St Mary About 400m north east of the centre of Caldicot village.
IChurch of St Mary In the centre of Portskewett village at the junction of Main Road and Sudbrook Road.
IChurch of St Mary Situated in the centre of the village and reached off Magor Square.
IChurch of St Nicholas In the centre of Grosmont in a large, gently sloping churchyard which contains a range of well-preserved memorials and chest tombs.
IChurch of St Tysoi Situated at S end of Llansoy village about 250m S of junction with main road.
IChurch of St. Mary the Virgin In a remote location close to the river Usk just over 1.5km north-east of the hamlet at Pant-y-goitre and reached along a by-road. Fine open churchyard, with beside the path, four later C19 headstones
IClytha Castle Situated on hillside S of Clytha Park approached by drive running S off old A40 some 300m E of entrance gates to Clytha Park.
IClytha Park Situated in landscaped park N of old A40 reached via drive from entrance opposite junction with road to Bettws Newydd.
ICross at Croes Lwyd Situated on S side of Broom Lane about 400m E of Broom House, at the bottom of the garden at Whitecross Cottage.
IGreat Castle House Great Castle House is situated in the castle enclosure at the highest point of the town and just north of the town square.
IGrosmont Castle Ruins On a flat elevated plateau, some 100m NW of Grosmont village, approached along a narrow lane from the main street.
ILlanvihangel Court In Llanvihangel Crucorney about 400m south east of the Church of St Michael.
ILlwyn-celyn Farmhouse On a knoll on the west side of Stanton about 1.5km north west of Llanvihangel Crucorney.
IMathern Palace In the centre of Mathern village about 50m south west of the Church of St Tewdric.
IMonmouth Castle The Castle is situated on a commanding site on the east bank of the river Monnow at the highest point of the town and just north of the town square.
IMonnow Bridge and Gateway At the entrance to Monmouth's principal commercial street which leads up the hill to the town square from the south-west.
IParish Church of St Mary Situated at the lower end of the street, now close to the by-pass, within a churchyard crossed by a railed walkway leading to Lower Church Street.
IPen-y-Clawdd Court About 1500m south west of the Church of St Michael, Llanvihangel Crucorney approached by a lane from the small settlement round the old Llanvihangel station.
IPenallt Old Church (St Mary's) In the very northernmost corner of Trellech Community only about 1000m south of Monmouth in a position high above the bend of the Wye, approached from the Monmouth Road (B4239) at the junction by High
IPort Wall Extending from the curtain wall? of Chepstow Castle, uphill to the town gate and crossing to the quarry above the station.
IPriory Church of St Mary A town centre church, just S of the main thoroughfare with large walled churchyard to W,N and E.
IRaglan Castle Magnificently sited 0.25km N of Raglan and reached by private drive from the A 40.
IRoad Bridge over River Wye Continuing the line of Bridge Street. Aligned almost due north/south, crossing a bend in the River Wye, here the boundary between Wales and England. The N part of the bridge is in England.
IThe Priory Gatehouse At right angles to the churchyard entrance, on a corner site, facing up Priory Street to Twyn Square.
IThe Shire Hall In the town square in the centre of Monmouth with a cobbled area to the front and sides spreading as far as the line of the road and including the statue of CS Rolls.
ITown Gate Standing at the main entrance to the fortified town between Moor Street outside the gate to W and High Street within walls to E.
ITre-Owen About 4.5km WSW of Monmouth and 1km NNE of Dingestow church, prominently situated amidst its own parkland about ¾km N of the minor road between Dingestow and Wonastow.
IWhite Castle Ruins Impressively sited on gently sloping ground overlooking the village of Llanvetherine and the undulating countryside beyond, some 3km NW of village of Llantilio Crossenny.