Grade I listed buildings in Powys

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In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest".[1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales,[2] the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[3] rests with Cadw.

Buildings

Name Location
Grid Ref.[note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedFunction Notes Reference Number Image
St Silin's Church Llansilin
SJ2096528185
52°50′43″N 3°10′30″W / 52.8453714199°N 3.1749333149634°W / 52.8453714199; -3.1749333149634 (St Silin's Church)
4 January 1966ChurchAt centre of village. Stone-walled churchyard with iron gates at west to High Street; prominent War Memorial of Celtic Cross form; sundial.[4][5] 638 St Silin's Church

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Keep at Bronllys Castle Bronllys
SO1493834633
52°00′13″N 3°14′26″W / 52.003617272225°N 3.2405596258705°W / 52.003617272225; -3.2405596258705 (Keep at Bronllys Castle)
28 September 1961Castle keepLocated strategically near the crossing of the Llynfi River, perched on a motte approximately 6m high[6][7] 6616 Keep at Bronllys Castle

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St Ellyw's Church, Llanelieu Talgarth
SO1849234183
52°00′00″N 3°11′19″W / 52.000106540347°N 3.1886917213487°W / 52.000106540347; -3.1886917213487 (St Ellyw's Church, Llanelieu)
28 September 1961ChurchLocated at the head of the Cwm Rhyd-Ellywe, within a raised oval walled churchyard.[8][9] 6622 St Ellyw's Church, Llanelieu

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Gatehouse to Great Porthamel Farm Talgarth
SO1595235190
52°00′32″N 3°13′33″W / 52.008778665675°N 3.2259286567869°W / 52.008778665675; -3.2259286567869 (Gatehouse to Great Porthamel Farm)
28 September 1961gatehouseSituated on the approach to Great Porthamel farmhouse, by the side of the main road from Talgarth to Hay[10][11] 6641 Gatehouse to Great Porthamel Farm

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Trefecca Fawr Talgarth
SO1427431691
51°58′37″N 3°14′58″W / 51.977070612341°N 3.2494935145365°W / 51.977070612341; -3.2494935145365 (Trefecca Fawr)
28 February 1952Country HouseSituated S of Trefeca hamlet on a minor lane, about 100m from its junction with the B4560 Talgarth to Llangors road[12][13] 6653 Trefecca Fawr

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Old Gwernyfed Gwernyfed
SO1824936558
52°01′17″N 3°11′34″W / 52.021418945621°N 3.19279820838°W / 52.021418945621; -3.19279820838 (Old Gwernyfed)
28 February 1952HouseLocated on NW side of road from Talgarth to Felindre, and set within its own grounds at the end of an axial driveway from the entrance gates on the road. The former farm buildings lie immediately to the NE of the drive.[14][15] 6654 Old Gwernyfed

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Church of St Issui Patrishow, The Vale of Grwyney
SO2788822434
51°53′45″N 3°02′58″W / 51.895794287198°N 3.0493838697288°W / 51.895794287198; -3.0493838697288 (Church of St Issui)
19 July 1963ChurchIsolated hillside church on W side of Afon Grwyne Fawr.[16][17] 6687 Church of St Issui

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Llangynidr Bridge (partly in Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine community) Llangynidr
SO1520920262
51°52′28″N 3°13′59″W / 51.874482417429°N 3.2330650569974°W / 51.874482417429; -3.2330650569974 (Llangynidr Bridge (partly in Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine community))
4 January 1952BridgeImpressively-sited spanning the River Usk on the B4560 in Lower Llangynidr.[18][19] 6694 Llangynidr Bridge (partly in Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine community)

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Church of Saint David Llanddew
SO0548330743
51°58′02″N 3°22′38″W / 51.967121461629°N 3.3771816076198°W / 51.967121461629; -3.3771816076198 (Church of Saint David)
17 January 1963ChurchIn a prominent position in Llanddew, in the churchyard just W of the crossroads in the centre of the village.[20][21] 6730 Church of Saint David

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Church of Saint Matthew Llandefalle, Felin-fach
SO1075535574
52°00′41″N 3°18′06″W / 52.011417379029°N 3.301724493149°W / 52.011417379029; -3.301724493149 (Church of Saint Matthew)
17 January 1963ChurchIn the churchyard in the centre of Llandefalle some 900m W of the A470.[22][23] 6731 Church of Saint Matthew

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Church of St Bilo Llanfilo, Felin-fach
SO1190033252
51°59′27″N 3°17′04″W / 51.990729559837°N 3.2844485755182°W / 51.990729559837; -3.2844485755182 (Church of St Bilo)
17 January 1963ChurchIn the centre of the village of Llanfilo.[24][25] 6742 Church of St Bilo

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Treberfydd (also known as Treberfedd) Llangors
SO1293425509
51°55′17″N 3°16′03″W / 51.921294630616°N 3.2674294041144°W / 51.921294630616; -3.2674294041144 (Treberfydd (also known as Treberfedd))
17 January 1963HouseOn rising ground above the S shore of Lake Llangorse, overlooking the Lake and Mynydd Troed, standing in a large garden and parkland reached by front and rear drives.[26][27] 6757 Treberfydd (also known as Treberfedd)

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Church of Saint Cynog Defynnog, Maescar
SN9253627929
51°56′22″N 3°33′53″W / 51.939474362512°N 3.5646827892059°W / 51.939474362512; -3.5646827892059 (Church of Saint Cynog)
17 January 1963ChurchSituated in large churchyard in the centre of Defynnog village.[28][29] 6774 Church of Saint Cynog

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Abercamlais including Dovecote Cottage Trallong
SN9649529014
51°57′00″N 3°30′27″W / 51.949977942785°N 3.5074404999928°W / 51.949977942785; -3.5074404999928 (Abercamlais including Dovecote Cottage)
17 January 1963Country HouseSituated down drive to N of A 40, some 4 km E of Sennybridge.[30][31] 6785 Abercamlais including Dovecote Cottage

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Church of Saint David Llywel
SN8694230054
51°57′27″N 3°38′48″W / 51.957461187708°N 3.6467223977213°W / 51.957461187708; -3.6467223977213 (Church of Saint David)
17 January 1963ChurchSituated some 1.2 km NW of Trecastle, on N side of A40, and E side of road to Tirabad.[32][33] 6792 Church of Saint David

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The Tower Talybont-on-Usk
SO1046324940
51°54′57″N 3°18′12″W / 51.915787569307°N 3.3032018859433°W / 51.915787569307; -3.3032018859433 (The Tower)
25 September 1951TowerAt the S edge of Scethrog hamlet, bordering the River Usk, on a mound and surrounded by a vestigial moat within a stone walled garden. Reached off S side of A40.[34][35] 6800 The Tower

Penpont including attached conservatory and rear service ranges Trallong
SN9716028748
51°56′52″N 3°29′52″W / 51.947710805518°N 3.4976884787433°W / 51.947710805518; -3.4976884787433 (Penpont including attached conservatory and rear service ranges)
25 September 1951HouseSituated down drive N of A40, on S bank of the Usk.[36][37] 6802 Penpont including attached conservatory and rear service ranges

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Newton House Brecon
SO0337828660
51°56′53″N 3°24′26″W / 51.948036808604°N 3.4072251074353°W / 51.948036808604; -3.4072251074353 (Newton House)
25 September 1951HouseBetween the road and the River Usk; reached via drive to Golf Course.[38][39] 6803 Newton House

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Usk Bridge Brecon
SO0429928591
51°56′51″N 3°23′38″W / 51.947576147261°N 3.3938099997235°W / 51.947576147261; -3.3938099997235 (Usk Bridge)
16 December 1976Spanning River Usk, and linking Bridge Street with Watergate.[40][41] 6815 Usk Bridge

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Chapel and Remains of Nave of former Friary at Christ College Brecon
SO0428728441
51°56′46″N 3°23′38″W / 51.946225863922°N 3.393942725091°W / 51.946225863922; -3.393942725091 (Chapel and Remains of Nave of former Friary at Christ College)
16 December 1976ChapelWithin grounds of Christ College, to N of main school building.[42][43] 6826 Chapel and Remains of Nave of former Friary at Christ College

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Ely Tower of Brecon Castle Brecon
SO0424328793
51°56′58″N 3°23′41″W / 51.949382086778°N 3.3946808457974°W / 51.949382086778; -3.3946808457974 (Ely Tower of Brecon Castle)
16 December 1976TowerOn motte to NE of Castle Hotel, within walled grounds of Bishop's Residence.[44][45] 6849 Ely Tower of Brecon Castle

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Remains of the Great Hall of Brecon Castle Brecon
SO0430428724
51°56′56″N 3°23′38″W / 51.948772426045°N 3.3937743453474°W / 51.948772426045; -3.3937743453474 (Remains of the Great Hall of Brecon Castle)
16 January 1952Great HallTo E of Brecon Castle Hotel into which it has been partially incorporated.[46][47] 6851 Remains of the Great Hall of Brecon Castle

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Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist Brecon
SO0444329003
51°57′05″N 3°23′31″W / 51.951304047985°N 3.391830222309°W / 51.951304047985; -3.391830222309 (Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist)
16 January 1952CathedralIn large precinct to north of historic centre of Brecon.[48] 6998 Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist

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The Canonry and Vestries, Cathedral of St John the Baptist Brecon
SO0441528967
51°57′04″N 3°23′32″W / 51.950975656058°N 3.3922274865429°W / 51.950975656058; -3.3922274865429 (The Canonry and Vestries, Cathedral of St John the Baptist)
16 January 1952CanonryRunning S from the SW corner of the Cathedral.[49][50] 7002 The Canonry and Vestries, Cathedral of St John the Baptist

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Chapter House, Clergy House and Deanery Brecon
SO0445128937
51°57′03″N 3°23′30″W / 51.950712210308°N 3.3916954839888°W / 51.950712210308; -3.3916954839888 (Chapter House, Clergy House and Deanery)
16 January 1952Chapter HouseAbout 40m S of south transept of Cathedral.[51][52] 7003 Chapter House, Clergy House and Deanery

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Porth-Mawr Gatehouse, Brecon Road Crickhowell
SO2171718544
51°51′36″N 3°08′17″W / 51.859992420036°N 3.1381623759564°W / 51.859992420036; -3.1381623759564 (Porth-Mawr Gatehouse, Brecon Road)
4 January 1952GatehouseGatehouse adjoins side of Porth Mawr House, Brecon Road.[53][54] 7158 Porth-Mawr Gatehouse, Brecon Road

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Crickhowell Castle Crickhowell
SO2173618253
51°51′27″N 3°08′16″W / 51.857379255217°N 3.1378205266402°W / 51.857379255217; -3.1378205266402 (Crickhowell Castle)
19 July 1963Castle (ruined)Situated to the SE of the High Street between Castle Road and Beaufort Street.[55][56] 7192 Crickhowell Castle

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Crickhowell Bridge Crickhowell
SO2147318169
51°51′24″N 3°08′30″W / 51.856587152154°N 3.1416194106866°W / 51.856587152154; -3.1416194106866 (Crickhowell Bridge)
19 July 1963BridgeSituated to SW of the town, spanning the River Usk.[57][58] 7237 Crickhowell Bridge

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Hay Castle Hay-on-Wye
SO2292542336
52°04′26″N 3°07′34″W / 52.074027265799°N 3.1259731327215°W / 52.074027265799; -3.1259731327215 (Hay Castle)
24 October 1951CastleDominating the town with Back Fold, Castle Lane and Oxford Road bordering the castle grounds.[59][60] 7405 Hay Castle

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Theatre at Craig-y-nos Tawe Uchaf
SN8401715427
51°49′31″N 3°41′04″W / 51.825405556202°N 3.6843459987793°W / 51.825405556202; -3.6843459987793 (Theatre at Craig-y-nos)
14 March 1985TheatreThe theatre is attached to the NW of the house with entrance from the corner of the front courtyard.[61][62] 7492 Theatre at Craig-y-nos

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Dolforwyn Castle Llandyssil
SO1519495030
52°32′47″N 3°15′07″W / 52.546513018336°N 3.2520400269527°W / 52.546513018336; -3.2520400269527 (Dolforwyn Castle)
10 March 1953CastleLocated on a sharp promontory above the Severn Valley, in an excellent defensive position, with good views all round.[63][64] 7550 Dolforwyn Castle

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Church of St Michael and All Angels Kerry
SO1471790101
52°30′08″N 3°15′28″W / 52.502137959211°N 3.2578058686347°W / 52.502137959211; -3.2578058686347 (Church of St Michael and All Angels)
10 March 1953ChurchLocated within a circular churchyard on the N side of the Square, at the centre of Kerry village.[65][66] 7558 Church of St Michael and All Angels

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Llandrinio Bridge (partly within the community area of Bausley with Criggion) Llandrinio
SJ2983616988
52°44′45″N 3°02′27″W / 52.745964147633°N 3.0408390224139°W / 52.745964147633; -3.0408390224139 (Llandrinio Bridge (partly within the community area of Bausley with Criggion))
31 January 1953BridgeCarries the Llanfyllin to Shrewsbury Road over the River Severn.[67][68] 7614 Llandrinio Bridge (partly within the community area of Bausley with Criggion)

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Church of St Melangell Llangynog
SJ0242026550
52°49′39″N 3°26′59″W / 52.827632378614°N 3.4497067580987°W / 52.827632378614; -3.4497067580987 (Church of St Melangell)
31 January 1953ChurchIn the upper part of Cwm Pennant, close to the confluence of Cwm Nant-ewyn. Preaching cross shaft in churchyard, reused as sundial pillar.[69][70] 7634 Church of St Melangell

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Parish Church of St Tysilio and St Mary Meifod
SJ1553713185
52°42′35″N 3°15′06″W / 52.709735953274°N 3.2516315732136°W / 52.709735953274; -3.2516315732136 (Parish Church of St Tysilio and St Mary)
31 January 1953ChurchLocated near the centre of the extensive 3.6 hectares (8.9 acres) churchyard, within the village of Meifod.[71][72] 7646 Parish Church of St Tysilio and St Mary

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Powis Castle Welshpool
SJ2158406451
52°39′00″N 3°09′38″W / 52.65012377471°N 3.1605412045571°W / 52.65012377471; -3.1605412045571 (Powis Castle)
25 April 1950CastleOn a rock outcrop, in parkland to the S of the town.[73][74] 7746 Powis Castle

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Marquess Gate with steps leading to east entrance to Powis Castle, and flanking wall to north Welshpool
SJ2161706463
52°39′01″N 3°09′36″W / 52.650236407714°N 3.1600563813925°W / 52.650236407714; -3.1600563813925 (Marquess Gate with steps leading to east entrance to Powis Castle, and flanking wall to north)
11 March 1981GatewayAt the NE approach to the castle, facing Welshpool.[75][76] 7747 Marquess Gate with steps leading to east entrance to Powis Castle, and flanking wall to north

Brick wall to rear of Top Terrace at Powis Castle Gardens Welshpool
SJ2160006440
52°39′00″N 3°09′37″W / 52.650027225759°N 3.1603021365254°W / 52.650027225759; -3.1603021365254 (Brick wall to rear of Top Terrace at Powis Castle Gardens)
11 March 1981WallThe raised terrace lies immediately S of the flight of steps leading from the Marquess Gate to the E entrance to the castle.[77][78] 7748 Brick wall to rear of Top Terrace at Powis Castle Gardens

St Mary's Church Welshpool
SJ2255907662
52°39′40″N 3°08′47″W / 52.661148440776°N 3.1464172463124°W / 52.661148440776; -3.1464172463124 (St Mary's Church)
11 March 1981ChurchAbove the road in a steeply climbing churchyard.[79][80] 7776 St Mary's Church

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Church of St Aelhaiarn including outbuilding to W end of N aisle, and outbuilding on W side of porch Guilsfield
SJ2192511655
52°41′49″N 3°09′24″W / 52.696945665715°N 3.1567369385212°W / 52.696945665715; -3.1567369385212 (Church of St Aelhaiarn including outbuilding to W end of N aisle, and outbuilding on W side of porch)
25 April 1950ChurchSituated in a large oval raised graveyard at the centre of the village[81][82] 7866 Church of St Aelhaiarn including outbuilding to W end of N aisle, and outbuilding on W side of porch

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Church of All Saints, Buttington Trewern
SJ2498908841
52°40′20″N 3°06′39″W / 52.67208754653°N 3.1107655516147°W / 52.67208754653; -3.1107655516147 (Church of All Saints, Buttington)
25 April 1950ChurchSituated at the junction of the main Shrewsbury to Welshpool road and the B4388, the Leighton Road, near the River Severn crossing.[83][84] 7902 Church of All Saints, Buttington

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Montgomery Castle Montgomery
SO2215296800
52°33′48″N 3°09′00″W / 52.563463176724°N 3.1498723076043°W / 52.563463176724; -3.1498723076043 (Montgomery Castle)
19 July 1950CastleSituated at the top of Castle Hill, reached by footpath from car park by Old Castle Farm.[85][86] 7947 Montgomery Castle

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Parish Church of Saint Nicholas Montgomery
SO2236296520
52°33′40″N 3°08′48″W / 52.560976594616°N 3.1467093549104°W / 52.560976594616; -3.1467093549104 (Parish Church of Saint Nicholas)
19 July 1950ChurchSituated in large churchyard bounded on S and E by Church Bank.[87][88] 7950 Parish Church of Saint Nicholas

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Old Market Hall, Long Bridge Street Llanidloes
SN9541984523
52°26′55″N 3°32′25″W / 52.448644472675°N 3.5402465266477°W / 52.448644472675; -3.5402465266477 (Old Market Hall, Long Bridge Street)
24 October 1950Market HallIn the centre of town.[89][90] 8317 Old Market Hall, Long Bridge Street

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Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House Machynlleth
SH7481600841
52°35′27″N 3°50′58″W / 52.590924706665°N 3.8493934190747°W / 52.590924706665; -3.8493934190747 (Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House)
19 January 1952Parliament HouseMidway along Heol Maengwyn, opposite the entrance to Plas Machynlleth[91][92] 8429 Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House

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Leighton Hall Forden
SJ2411104584
52°38′01″N 3°07′22″W / 52.633703368521°N 3.1227665482203°W / 52.633703368521; -3.1227665482203 (Leighton Hall)
24 December 1982HallLocated approximately 1.4km S of Leighton church. The Hall is reached by private road on the E side of the B4388 Buttington to Forden road, and is set in landscaped gardens.[93][94] 8663 Leighton Hall

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Old Vicarage Glasbury
SO1772139031
52°02′37″N 3°12′04″W / 52.043569687237°N 3.2010867638612°W / 52.043569687237; -3.2010867638612 (Old Vicarage)
25 February 1952Located close to and on a bend of the River Wye, set apart from the village, at the far S end at the end of the road.[95][96] 8734
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Maesyronnen Chapel Glasbury
SO1766641096
52°03′44″N 3°12′09″W / 52.062123004976°N 3.2023868231062°W / 52.062123004976; -3.2023868231062 (Maesyronnen Chapel)
18 September 1960ChapelThe chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.[97][98] 8756 Maesyronnen Chapel

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Parish Church of St Mary Gladestry
SO2306255107
52°11′20″N 3°07′37″W / 52.188841603223°N 3.1268680991254°W / 52.188841603223; -3.1268680991254 (Parish Church of St Mary)
21 September 1962ChurchSituated in open churchyard above B4594, on NW side of village centre.[99][100] 8774 Parish Church of St Mary

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Church of St David Glascwm
SO1559253151
52°10′13″N 3°14′08″W / 52.170165641764°N 3.2356251090743°W / 52.170165641764; -3.2356251090743 (Church of St David)
21 September 1962ChurchIn a round churchyard approximately 250m SW of the village centre and on the N side of the road through the village.[101][102] 8780 Church of St David

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Church of St Michael Michaelchurch-on-Arrow, Gladestry
SO2474250711
52°08′58″N 3°06′05″W / 52.149559297431°N 3.1013217096446°W / 52.149559297431; -3.1013217096446 (Church of St Michael)
21 September 1962ChurchSituated in large churchyard uphill from road junction in middle of the village[103][104] 8782 Church of St Michael

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Bryndraenog Beguildy
SO2040978537
52°23′57″N 3°10′16″W / 52.399061639143°N 3.1712109920014°W / 52.399061639143; -3.1712109920014 (Bryndraenog)
24 October 1951HouseApproximately 1.5km SE of Beguildy, reached by farm road on the W side of the B4355.[105][106] 8792
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Church of St Cewydd Disserth and Trecoed
SO0347358372
52°12′54″N 3°24′51″W / 52.215099738226°N 3.414261689496°W / 52.215099738226; -3.414261689496 (Church of St Cewydd)
31 May 1962ChurchIn a walled churchyard on the E bank of the River Ithon, and the S side of a minor road between Howey and Newbridge-on-Wye, approximately 1.7km WSW of Howey.[107][108] 8806 Church of St Cewydd

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St Andrew's Church Presteigne
SO3157864560
52°16′30″N 3°00′15″W / 52.27494°N 3.00423°W / 52.27494; -3.00423 (St Andrew's Church)
28 November 1950ChurchIn a spacious churchyard close to the River Lugg with Broad Street low down east and Church Street to north-west.[109][110] 8830 St Andrew's Church

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Church of St Mary Magdalene Bleddfa, Llangunllo
SO2065468384
52°18′28″N 3°09′55″W / 52.307839326024°N 3.16520777496°W / 52.307839326024; -3.16520777496 (Church of St Mary Magdalene)
24 October 1951ChurchCentral position in small hamlet of Bleddfa. Nearly circular churchyard set back from triangular green on north side of A488. Ancient site, traditionally founded by the Irish saint Brendan in C6.[111][112] 9122 Church of St Mary Magdalene

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Monaughty House Llangunllo
SO2381568580
52°18′36″N 3°07′08″W / 52.310049586875°N 3.1188990964363°W / 52.310049586875; -3.1188990964363 (Monaughty House)
24 October 1951HouseSituated to W of the junction of A488 and B4356.[113][114] 9126 Monaughty House

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Parish Church of St Stephen Old Radnor
SO2498859093
52°13′30″N 3°05′59″W / 52.224936450121°N 3.0995847466805°W / 52.224936450121; -3.0995847466805 (Parish Church of St Stephen)
15 February 1993ChurchElevated position on W flank of Old Radnor Hill in largely circular churchyard.[115][116] 9131 Parish Church of St Stephen

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Lake Vyrnwy Dam Llanwddyn
SJ0178019250
52°45′43″N 3°27′25″W / 52.761914091244°N 3.4570076489823°W / 52.761914091244; -3.4570076489823 (Lake Vyrnwy Dam)
25 November 1993DamIn the Vyrnwy Valley, at the south-east end of this magnificent reservoir.[117][118] 15621 Lake Vyrnwy Dam

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Lake Vyrnwy Straining Tower and approach bridge Llanwddyn
SJ0120620149
52°46′12″N 3°27′57″W / 52.769888151218°N 3.4657823360285°W / 52.769888151218; -3.4657823360285 (Lake Vyrnwy Straining Tower and approach bridge)
25 November 1993Water towerOn the north-east side of Lake Vrynwy visible from the dam; approached by a gated bridge from the lake-side road.[119][120] 15622 Lake Vyrnwy Straining Tower and approach bridge

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Aviary Terrace in Powis Castle gardens Welshpool
SJ2160806428
52°39′00″N 3°09′37″W / 52.649920530131°N 3.1601810561355°W / 52.649920530131; -3.1601810561355 (Aviary Terrace in Powis Castle gardens)
11 March 1981TerraceForms the upper tier of the terraces immediately S of the castle[121][122] 16775 Aviary Terrace in Powis Castle gardens

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Orangery Terrace in gardens at Powis Castle Welshpool
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52°38′59″N 3°09′36″W / 52.649858628797°N 3.160075944075°W / 52.649858628797; -3.160075944075 (Orangery Terrace in gardens at Powis Castle)
11 March 1981TerraceForms the middle tier of the terraces immediately S of the castle[123][124] 16776 Orangery Terrace in gardens at Powis Castle

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Apple Slope Terrace in Powis Castle gardens Welshpool
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52°38′59″N 3°09′35″W / 52.649717429184°N 3.1598061330524°W / 52.649717429184; -3.1598061330524 (Apple Slope Terrace in Powis Castle gardens)
11 March 1981TerraceForms the lowest tier of the terraces immediately S of the castle[125][126] 16777 Apple Slope Terrace in Powis Castle gardens

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Outer Gateway at Powis Castle Welshpool
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52°38′58″N 3°09′41″W / 52.6495672574°N 3.1613690272152°W / 52.6495672574; -3.1613690272152 (Outer Gateway at Powis Castle)
25 April 1950GatewayForms the principal entrance to the castle, from the W. The retaining wall links the S pavilion with the main castle building.[127][128] 16780 Outer Gateway at Powis Castle

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Retaining wall to courtyard at Powis Castle Welshpool
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52°38′59″N 3°09′39″W / 52.649706422607°N 3.1609292606528°W / 52.649706422607; -3.1609292606528 (Retaining wall to courtyard at Powis Castle)
25 April 1950WallForms the principal entrance to the castle, from the W. The retaining wall links the S pavilion with the main castle building.[129][130] 16781
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Ballroom Range at Powis Castle Welshpool
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52°38′59″N 3°09′41″W / 52.649837327378°N 3.1613318393069°W / 52.649837327378; -3.1613318393069 (Ballroom Range at Powis Castle)
25 April 1950Forms the N boundary of the courtyard to the W of the main castle building.[131][132] 16782 Ballroom Range at Powis Castle

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Cottage attached to Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel Glasbury
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52°03′44″N 3°12′09″W / 52.062139046276°N 3.2025768860248°W / 52.062139046276; -3.2025768860248 (Cottage attached to Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel)
18 September 1960CottageThe chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.[133][134] 17220 Cottage attached to Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel

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Leighton Hall Tower Forden
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52°38′00″N 3°07′20″W / 52.633447759287°N 3.1222280562049°W / 52.633447759287; -3.1222280562049 (Leighton Hall Tower)
24 December 1982TowerLocated approximately 1.4km S of Leighton church. The Tower is SE of Leighton Hall, reached by short private road E of B4388. A second (currently disused) service road leads to SW side of the Tower. The Tower has landscaped gardens to S and E.[135][136] 19523 Leighton Hall Tower

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Ty Mawr Castle Caereinion
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52°37′51″N 3°13′26″W / 52.63073350487°N 3.223769358484°W / 52.63073350487; -3.223769358484 (Ty Mawr)
16 September 1998Located on a platform site adjacent to the by-road leading SW off the B4345 to Berriew, S of Castle Caereinion.[137][138] 20509 Ty Mawr

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Tretower Court Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine
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51°53′00″N 3°11′04″W / 51.883300466002°N 3.1843287555751°W / 51.883300466002; -3.1843287555751 (Tretower Court)
21 October 1998Country houseApproximately 150m S of the parish church on W side of a minor road between Tretower and A40[139][140] 20656 Tretower Court

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Tretower Castle Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine
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51°53′02″N 3°11′10″W / 51.883938501376°N 3.1861471602458°W / 51.883938501376; -3.1861471602458 (Tretower Castle)
21 October 1998CastleProminently sited SW of church on S side of Ty Llys farm, W of Tretower Court. Farm buildings are contained within the bailey walls[141][142] 20662 Tretower Castle

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Llangynidr Bridge Llangynidr / Llanfihangel Cwmdu
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51°52′30″N 3°13′59″W / 51.87488°N 3.23300°W / 51.87488; -3.23300 (Llangynidr Bridge)
21 October 1998BridgeSpanning the River Usk on the B4560.[143][144] 20677 Llangynidr Bridge

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Crickhowell Bridge Crickhowell / Llangattock
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51°51′23″N 3°08′32″W / 51.85637°N 3.14231°W / 51.85637; -3.14231 (Crickhowell Bridge)
21 October 1998BridgeLocated between Crickhowell and Llangattock communities 0.4km NE of the Church of St. Cattwg. The bridge crosses the River Usk, and extends southwards, with its southernmost arch spanning the Nant Onnau, before its confluence with the River Usk.[145][146] 20716 Crickhowell Bridge

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Notes

  1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.

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