II*Church Farmhouse (also known as The Glebe) Situated immediately to the NE of the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, in the centre of Llandow village. Set within its own gardens to front and rear, bounded by a low rubble wall.
II*Church of St Andrew On low-lying ground in the centre of the hamlet, a still rural community NW of the urban development of Dinas Powys, standing in a roughly rectangular churchyard with retaining wall incorporating ston
II*Church of St Bleiddian In the centre of St Lythans hamlet, set back from the road, reached by a short track and surrounded by a roughly circular walled churchyard incorporating stone stiles.
II*Church of St Bridget Set within a polygonal churchyard on the hillside, towards the NW end of St. Brides Major.
II*Church of St Brise It is within the boundary fence of RAF St Athan on the south side of a right-angled bend in the road and hidden by trees.
II*Church of St Cadoc At junction of Coldbrook Road West and Brock Street in small churchyard.
II*Church of St George A little to the E of the hamlet of St Georges which developed round Castle Farm, main approach from N, the centre of a small cluster of buildings grouped round the churchyard, close to the Ely River.
II*Church of St Giles In the centre of Gileston village and immediately to the east of Gileston Manor.
II*Church of St Mary About 200m east of the road junction in the centre of Monknash on the south side of the road going towards St Donats.
II*Church of St Mary In the centre of Penmark village on the north side of the road to Barry.
II*Church of St Mary In the centre of Wenvoe village, fronting the main thoroughfare, in a roughly rectangular churchyard entered through a stone arch at NE.
II*Ewenny Priory (house) About 1km NE of Ewenny village, to S of Ewenny Priory to which house is attached.
II*Ewenny Priory Barn Forming part of the N boundary of Ewenny Priory house courtyard, backing onto to Abbey Road, just S of Ewenny River and W of the Priory.
II*Flemingston Court Farmhouse On the south side of the Churchyard of the Church of St Michael the Archangel.
II*Old Beaupre Farmhouse Located at the SE corner of Old Beaupre Castle, attached to the E end of the S range of the ruined manor house, aligned on a N/S axis.
II*Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in Canton Community) At the S end of Canton crossing the River Ely into Leckwith; at the foot of Leckwith Woods and adjacent to the later bridge carrying the B4267
II*Old Swan Inn PH In the centre of Llantwit Major just to the north of The Town Hall.
II*Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels Located to the S of Llanmihangel Place, set on a slope on the opposite side of the road facing Llanmihangel Place, set within the churchyard, to the SW of the barn and stable at Llanmihangel.
II*Parish Church of St Nicholas Reached from the north side of the main A 48 road and set within low walled churchyard.
II*Pedestal and Statue of David Davies On the seaward side of the road in front of the main elevation of the Barry Dock Board Offices. Faces S overlooking the docks.
II*Residential Parlour Block and Extension, Old Place On a raised site overlooking Castle Street on the northern edge of Llantwit Major. The parlour block and extension form the right hand end of the mansion.
II*Sully Hospital Reached along a byroad one-and-a-half kms SW from B4267 near W outskirts of Sully. The hospital is sited in extensive, wooded grounds at Hayes Point overlooking the Bristol Channel.
II*Sutton Located approximately 1km S of Llandow village and 1km W of the Llandow trading estate on the SW bank of Sutton brook, down a long private track running NW from Sutton Road.
II*The Blue Anchor Inn PH In the centre of East Aberthaw village on the east side of the road.
II*The Gatehouse (Porter's Room) About 80m south-west of the Church of St. Illtud. The building is on the roadside and is sited near the south-east corner of the 'Monastery' field.
II*The Great House Prominent tall building about 80m E of junction with Church Street.
II*The Old Rectory Situated on SW side of the church, within the grounds of The Rectory and reached by a drive through that property.
II*The Town Hall Prominently sited near the E end of High Street, with rear elevations to Town Hall Square.
II*Town Walls On E side of The Butts, from rear of Mason's Arms, to bastion at SW angle, thence along N side of Town Mill Road.
II*Treguff Farmhouse Set on high ground, on a platform site, E of the Nant Treguff and 2km NW of Llancarfan. Large farmyard below. Stone stile to front courtyard which has rubble boundary wall.
II*Trewallter Fawr Farmhouse Set on the E side of the Walterstone hamlet to the NE of the Llancarfan village.
II*Ty Maen Located off the S side of the B4524 road which leads from Bridgend to Ogmore-by-Sea. The house is just W of the community boundary with Ewenny, and is cut into the hillside with sharp drops to the N
II*Ty-Mawr (or Great House) About 500m north of the Church of St. Illtud at the northern entrance to the town.