IIBank of three Limekilns to rear of Kiln Lodge In the garden above Kiln Lodge to the east of Govilon on the road that runs south-west towards Blaenavon; near the railway viaduct over the B 4246 and set immediately below the canal.
IIBrithdir Limekilns At the rear of the Horseshoes Public House, built into a mound on the bank of the Montgomeryshire Canal, close to the bridge carrying Brithdir Lane over the canal.
IIButtington Limekilns Built into the E bank of the Montgomeryshire Canal immediately N of Bridge 115.
IIBwlchau Limekiln At west side of a footpath 100m north of Bwlchau farmhouse. Quarry to the west.
IIGarn Limekiln No. II (2nd from north in group) Near the middle of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel. Quarry to the east.
IIGarn Limekiln No. III (3rd from north in group) Near the middle of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel. Quarry to the east.
IIGarn Limekiln No. I (northernmost in group) The northern of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane commencing 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel. Quarry to the east.
IIGarn Limekiln No. IV (southernmost in group) At the south of a group of four surviving kilns 100m east of the A476, reached by a short lane 200m south of Eglwys Fair, Carmel.
IIHafod Limekiln Set away from the main road and reached under the railway line. Formerly on W side of Swansea Canal (now filled in) begun 1794, fully opened 1798.
IIHenllys Vale Colliery Limekilns Situated on the W bank of the Afon Twrch, some 1.4 km N of Brynhenllys Bridge, reached by long track or by riverside path.
IILimekiln At W side of approach road to Stackpole Quay.
IILimekiln Situated near the water's edge in the harbour, reached by path to N of the Fire Station; to rear of Nos 1 and 2 harbour Crescent.
IILimekiln Prominently sited at the S side of the harbour; reached past the side of the Fire Station and along the water’s edge; to rear of Nos 9 and 10 Harbour Crescent.
IILimekiln Situated on W side of lane leading S from Liddeston towards Hakin, some 1km S of Liddeston.
IILimekiln 1 km NW of Cosheston Hall. It stands a short distance to the E side of Folly House, against higher ground to its E.
IILimekiln About 2 km N of Cosheston Village, at the right side of the road approaching Ferry House and about 100 m from the shore of the estuary.
IILimekiln Located some 500m E of the Pont Garreg-Hylldrem on the N side of the Afon Maesgwm; accessed across a field NE of the road, built into a revetted bank.
IILimekiln Situated at intersection of main island track and track to Ty Pellaf and Rhedynog Goch.
IILimekiln Located between Lower and Upper Yard Bridges (Canal Bridges Nos 114 and 115) on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal; to S of the large bank of limekilns at Llangattock Wharf.
IILimekiln Located approximately 100m SE of Pont Eyarth towards the eastern boundary of the community; built into a wooded slope adjacent to a disused quarry, set back from the road on the NW side.
IILimekiln In a prominent position fronting the road between Carmel and Gorsedd. On the S side of the road and at a junction with a lane running N.
IILimekiln To E of Bishopswood Road alongside track.
IILimekiln In a private garden, close to the lane, a cul-de-sac, on the slope S of Cog Road.
IILimekiln 2 off Upper Foel Road Second limekiln from the north in a group of five surviving at the east side of Upper Foel road (200 m north of Sunningdale).