II1, Monk Street Part of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II1, Regent Street Facing the junction with Princes Street in an area of small C19 houses to the north-west of the town centre.
II11 Nevill Street Midway down the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
II11&12, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II11A, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II13, Market Street Part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II15, Market Street Part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II16, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II16, Nevill Street S part of a group of historic buildings between St John's Lane and St John's Square in the centre of Abergavenny.
II17, Market Street Part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II19, Market Street Part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II2, Cross Street Situated opposite the Town Hall on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II20 Brecon Road A row of shops about 200m west of the junction with Merthyr Road.
II20-22 (even), Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II21&22, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II21, Castle Street Part of a group at the entrance to Abergavenny Castle.
II21, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II21, Market Street Part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II22 Brecon Road A row of shops about 200m west of the junction with Merthyr Road.
II22, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II22, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II23, Market Street On the corner of High Street and Market Street. Part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
II23a & 23b Part of a group at the entrance to Abergavenny Castle.
II24 Brecon Road A row of shops about 200m west of the junction with Merthyr Road.
II24, Merthyr Road Middle house in a short terrace of three to SW of the junction with Brecon Road.
II25, Castle Street Part of a group at the entrance to Abergavenny Castle.
II26, Merthyr Road Right-hand house in a short terrace of three to the SW of the junction with Brecon Road.
II27, Castle Street Part of a group at the entrance to Abergavenny Castle.
II3, Cross Street Situated opposite the Town Hall on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II30, Monmouth Road One of a varied group of villas and small houses on the main access route into Abergavenny from the south and east and about 5-600m from the town centre.
II31, Castle Street Part of a group at the entrance to Abergavenny Castle.
II31, North Street On the same side of the road as Christchurch and to the south of it.
II33, Castle Street Part of a group at the entrance to Abergavenny Castle.
II34, Monmouth Road At the corner with Station Road and one of a varied group of villas and small houses on the main access route into Abergavenny from the south and east and about 5-600m from the town centre.
II36, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II36, Monmouth Road At the corner with Station Road and one of a varied group of villas and small houses on the main access route into Abergavenny from the south and east and about 5-600m from the town centre.
II*38, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II*39, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II40, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II60, Victoria Street At the junction with Merthyr Road in an area of small C19 houses to the north-west of the town centre.
II62, Victoria Street At the junction with Merthyr Road in an area of small C19 houses to the north-west of the town centre.
II65, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II65, North Street On the same side of the road as Christchurch and to the north of it.
II67, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II68, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II69, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II70, Frogmore Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II7A&7B, Nevill Street Towards N end of a continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
II7B, Nevill Street Towards N end of a continuous row of historic buildings running S from High Street junction in the centre of Abergavenny.
II8, Cross Street Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
II8, Lion Street On the north-east side of the town centre close to the cattle market.
IIAbergavenny Baptist Church On a very prominent corner site at junction of Frogmore Street and Pen-y-pound set in small yard behind balustraded dwarf wall.
IIAlandale, including attached wall and railings On the corner of Pen-y-Pound and Park Road and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIBank House Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIBarclays Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIBarn and Cowshed at Park Lodge Farm In the Brecon Beacons National Park above the town on the north situated within the medieval deer park and in the farmyard beside Park Lodge Farmhouse.
IIBrookfield Close to the corner with Fosterville Crescent and in a varied group of villas and small houses on the main access route into Abergavenny from the south and east and about 5-600m from the town centre.
II*Burton Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIChapel of former Pen-y-fal Hospital To the south-west of the main building and immediately to the north-west of the Lodge, but situated rather below the drive.
IIChurch of Christchurch Situated on the western edge of Abergavenny and reached off the A40 Brecon Road. Set back from the street in small gated churchyard.
IIClaremont House Midway down the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IICrossbase in garden of Church of St Mary Part of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IIEntrance Gates of No. 11 On the east side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIFairlea On the south side of Abergavenny near the railway station and approached off Monmouth Road.
IIFormer Bethany Chapel At the north-east end of Market Street and forming a part of the group of historic buildings near the Town Hall in the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IIGate and Railings of The Drama Centre On the east side of Pen-y-pound fronting The Drama Centre and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIGatepiers, Gates and Fence of The Willows On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIGates and Railings of No. 4 On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIHill Court Built as a small country house to the north of Abergavenny but now incorporated in the northern built-up area.
IIHoly Trinity Vicarage Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IIHouse, including attached gates and railings On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIHouse, including attached railings On the corner with Lion Street. Part of the group of historic buildings to N of the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IIHouse, including attached railings On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIKings Arms PH On the corner with Tudor Street at the S end of the continuous row of historic buildings running from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IIKings Head Hotel Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IILodge of Pen-y-fal At the south corner of the main site entrance, set back from the road. Approximately 1 km from the town centre.
IILulworth House, including attached railings Part of the group of historic buildings to N of the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IIMill House Beside the river Gavenny just to the west of Pen-y-fal but on the west bank.
IINO.1 Nevill Street, Gwent At N end of a continuous row of historic buildings to W of the junction with High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.10 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.13 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.13 Frogmore Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.13 Nevill Street, Gwent Midway down the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.14 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.17 Nevill Street, Gwent Misway down the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.19 Nevill Street, Gwent Midway down the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.2 Lower Monk Street, Gwent Part of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.21 High Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.21 Nevill Street, Gwent Towards S end of the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.23 Nevill Street, Gwent Towards s end of the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.25 Nevill Street, Gwent Towards S end of the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.26 Lion Street, Gwent On the north-east side of the town centre close to the cattle market.
IINO.27 Nevill Street, Gwent Close to S end of the continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.28 Lion Street, Gwent On the north-east side of the town centre close to the cattle market.
IINO.28 Monk Street, Gwent At S end of a group of listed buildings near the junction with Lion Street and Lower Monk Street close to the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.3 Nevill Street, Gwent At N end of a continous row of historic buildings to W of the junction with High street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINO.4 Cross Street, Gwent Situated opposite the Town Hall on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.4 Pen-Y-Pound Road, Gwent On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IINO.44 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.46 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.56 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.57 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.58 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IINO.9 Nevill Street, Gwent Towards N end of a continuous row of historic buildings running S from the High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINOS.5, 7A & 7B Nevill Street, Gwent Towards N end of a continuous row of historic buildings to w of junction with High Street in the centre of Abergavenny.
IINOS.7 & 8 Cross Street, Gwent Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIOctagonal Shelter 1 in the grounds to south-west of Pen-y-fal Between the main (south-west) elevation of Pen-y-fal Apartments and the drive, surrounded by lawns. This example is set into a tarmacked path on a terraced section towards the south-east end.
IIOctagonal Shelter 6 in the grounds of Pen-y-fal Between the main (south-west) elevation of Pen-y-fal Apartments and the drive, surrounded by lawns. This example is set into a tarmacked path towards the north-west end, forward from the projecting g
IIOld Court Associated with the continuous run of historic buildings in Nevill Street and situated beside the site of Tudor Street gate.
IIParc Pen-y-fal (former main hospital building) Large site between the Afon Gavenny, below to west and the Hereford railway line, above to east. Faces south-west on the eastern edge of Abergavenny, approximately 1km from the town centre.
IIPark Lodge Farmhouse In the Brecon Beacons National Park above the town on the north situated within the medieval deer park.
IIPegasus Court, 3 One of the buildings at the entrance to the town centre from the south-east.
IIPegasus Court, 5 One of the buildings at the entrance to the town centre from the south-east.
IIPentre House At the junction with Pentre Road about 1.5km from the town centre.
IIPriory Close Part of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IIRedbarn Farmhouse At a fork in the road about 1.2km from the town centre.
IIRemains of Town Walls at the site of the Eastgate Part of the north side of the town wall circuit and of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IISunny Vale Farmhouse Set into the steep bank below the road and facing south over the town in the valley below. In the Brecon Beacons National Park.
IISwan Hotel Occupying a prominent site on the southern approach to the town centre and situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IITelephone Call-box opposite entrance to Abergavenny Railway Station Prominently located against the boundary fence opposite the main pedestrian entrance to station. One of a small group of historic buildings at the railway station, about 1km south-east of the Town Ha
IITelephone Call-box outside the old Drill Hall Set into forecourt garden at rear of wide pavement outside former Drill Hall (Roseby's). Located within Abergavenny conservation area.
IIThe Abergavenny Bookshop On the corner of High street and Market Street, situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIThe Angel Hotel Situated prominently on the corner with Lower Castle Street and the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIThe Britannia Public House Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny.
IIThe Chapel Originally in open country on the north side of Abergavenny but now within the built-up area at the top of Avenue Road.
II*The Tithe Barn Part of the group of historic buildings near the parish church of St. Mary's in a street branching off the main commercial centre of Abergavenny.
IIThe Trading Post S part of a group of historic buildings between St John's Lane and St John's Square in the centre of Abergavenny.
IIThe Tythe Barn Originally in open country on the north side of Abergavenny but now within the built-up area at the top of Avenue Road.
IIThe Tythe Barn Originally in open country on the north side of Abergavenny but now within the built-up area at the top of Avenue Road.
IIThe Tythe Barn Originally in open country on the north side of Abergavenny but now within the built-up area at the top of Avenue Road.
IIThe Tythe Barn Originally in open country on the north side of Abergavenny but now within the built-up area at the top of Avenue Road.
IIThe Westgate At the junction with Merthyr Road and Union Road East at the top of the hill going down to Usk Bridge.
IIThe Willows On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IIToll Gate House On the west side of Pen-y-pound and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.
IITown Hall Situated on the main commercial street which runs from south-east to north-west across Abergavenny. This is easily the largest, tallest and most dominant building in Abergavenny, visible in the count
IITown Walls (remains of) behind Nevill Street Running behind the gardens of the north-west side of Nevill Street along the lane entered through No. 69 Frogmore Street and going round to the back of the Kings Arms.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IITrinity Almshouses Next to the Church of the HolyTrinity in a close-knit group.
IIWestgate Cottage At the junction with Union Road at the top of the hill going down to Usk Bridge.
IIWhitefield Chapel (Presbyterian) On the east side of Pen-y-pound, some 30m north from the junction with Park Road and one of the varied group of historic buildings on the main north-eastern access to Abergavenny.