II1, Bank Street, Chepstow, Chepstow Part of the Towngate range and attached to number 30 High Street, overlooking the square at the top of Bank Street
II10, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II11, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II14, Steep Street, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II2 and 3 Hardwick Hill Number 2 is attached to the side of Oakfield House facing the main road, number 3 is at right angles but shares a side frontage with number 2.
II2, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow, GWENT Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II28&28a High Street has ascending numbers downhill on S side to Beaufort Square then from number 24 uphill on N side.
II29, Bridge Street, Chepstow, Chepstow The end of an attached range of 3 houses at angles to the road; this property set furthest back with small walled courtyard garden at front.
II3, Moor Street, Chepstow, Chepstow, GWENT At the top of the listed range. Moor Street has ascending numbers downhill on S side to Town Gate and then uphill on N side from number 21.
II3, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II4, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II5, Bank Street, Chepstow, Chepstow, GWENT Situated partly in the narrow part of Bank Street though adjacent to and part of the late C20 remodelling of a wider section.
II5, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II6&7 Beaufort Square The main range on the E side of the square between St Mary Street and Middle Street
II6, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II7, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II8, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
II9, Mount Pleasant, Chepstow, Chepstow Continuous terrace on the hillside well above and facing out over River Wye, set above and back from the main road. Numbering ascends downhill.
IIAfon Gwy The middle of a range of 3 houses comprising numbers 27,28,29, set back at an angle from the street, fronted by a walled and railed forecourt.
IIAlbion Chambers Prominently sited forming the W side of Albion Square.
IIAshburne House Near the entrance to Chepstow Castle and attached to The Three Tuns Inn and Castle Terrace.
IIAshfield House At the top of Mount Pleasant, in the section of the A48 Newport Road known as Hardwick Hill, opposite Lower Hardwick, set in the slope below the main road on a large corner site with Bulwark Road.
IIBeaufort Hotel Just fronting the SE corner of Beaufort Square at the top of St Mary Street.
IIBirchfield House Set on the steep hillside rising above the town facing N; this is the upper house of the two.
IIBlenheim House Set on the steep hillside above the town facing N; this is the lower house of the two.
IIBoscobell Chambers including railings Attached to Boscobell House and sharing the same building line, set back from the road behind a small garden.
IIBoscobell House At the end of the E town centre range of Welsh Street adjacent to Castle Dell.
IIBowsher House St Mary Street has ascending numbers downhill on S side to number 14 then uphill on N side to number 25.
IIBridge House Near the river, part of a small group between St Ann Street and The Back
IICastle Court Between the Coach and Horses PH and the Boscobell House complex. Set back from the road behind a small walled and railed courtyard at different levels.
IICastle House About 60m below the Powis Almshouses.
IIFormer Bell Hotel In the lower part of Bank Street opposite the island bank complex, its former carriage entrance forming a gateway to Rifleman's Walk and carpark.
IIFormer Lloyds Bank Chambers Large corner building forming the uphill side of Bank Square with frontage also to High Street.
IIGriffin House Atttached to the Montague Almshouses, opposite the junction with St Mary Street.
IIGwy House (Chepstow Museum) On flat ground in the lower part of Bridge Street, set back from the road, unlike other houses in this street, with front courtyard and surrounding garden.
IIHardwick Cottage On the hillside roughly midway between Hardwick Hill at top and Rockwood Road at bottom, surrounded by a large garden.
IIHardwick Hill House Towards the top of the hill set above the road, the main building in a group of four dwellings.
IIHathaway House The top building of the listed hillside terrace of Mount Pleasant which faces out over River Wye.
IIHawkpoint Set on a steep slope, near the bottom of the range, with walled forecourt, facing the rear of the Mount Pleasant terrace.
IIHigh Trees At the top of the street and well set back up a drive in a large walled garden, the W elevation facing Vauxhall Lane.
IILlanover Lodge Opposite the listed range between The Coach and Horses PH and Boscobell House. Set back from the road in a walled and garden with stretch of arrow-head railing.
IILower Hardwick On steeply rising hillside, fronting the main road - Hardwick Hill, adjoining Newport Road, is part of the A48; the whole property is an island site backed by Hardwick Hill Lane.
IINos. 15&16 Upper Church Street, Chepstow, Chepstow The house between the corner properties of Middle Street and St Mary Street. Set back from the road behind a small walled courtyard and reached by a flight of stone steps.
IINos. 19&20 High Street High Street has ascending numbers downhill on S side to Beaufort Square, then uphill from number 24 on N side
IINos. 24&25 High Street, Chepstow, Chepstow, GWENT High Street has ascending numbers downhill on S side to Beaufort Square ,then uphill from number 24 on N side; this range is attached to the large building on Bank Square which incorporates an elevati
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.
IIPike House Towards the NW town boundary near Crossway Green, on an angled corner site with Kingsmark Lane, directly fronting the main road.
IIPlough House On corner site with Church Road; opposite the W entrance to St Mary's churchyard.
IPort Wall Extending from the curtain wall? of Chepstow Castle, uphill to the town gate and crossing to the quarry above the station.
II*Powis Almshouses At the very top of Bridge Street facing junction with Upper Church Street, set above and back from the road behind a walled court and garden.
IIQueen's Head Buildings Near the centre of the S side of the street and adjacent to the uphill side of the set back Police Station.
II*Raglan Lodge At the NW upper corner of Beaufort Square.
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.
IISilverpill Lodge Part of the The Wye House complex in the Back, attached to its W side, although numbered in St Ann Street.
IISir Walter Montague Almshouses Long range at the W end and downhill side of the street, opposite juction with St Mary Street
IISt Ann's At the top of Bridge Street directly adjacent to the Powis Almshouses.
IISt Anne's House Near the river, part of a short terrace set back from the road.
IISt Lawrence House On the W outskirts of the town, across the Wye Valley Link Road. Formerly reached by a gated drive from E, now from rear courtyard.
IISt Maur including iron forecourt railings The narrow cobbled street runs downhill from the rear corner of Beaufort Square with descending numbering; this is the first house in the street.
IIStratheden Attached to the back of Hardwick Hill House and facing uphill; set above the road and reached by a short drive.
IIThe George Hotel Adjacent to the medieval Town Gate in the lower part of Moor Street known as Town Gate.
IIThe Greyhound Towards the lower end of the S range and opposite Albion Square, on a corner with entrance to Old Forge Court.
IIThe Gwentlands S of the main hillside road W of Chepstow near its junction with Bulwark Road - Old Bulwark Road forming a crescent off this. Set in large grounds with drive.
IIThe King's Head PH Very near Town Gate and adjacent to the listed range on the corner of Moor Street.
IIThe Lodge Situated on the corner of Mount Way, at the end of a varied row of late Georgian buildings and opposite the grounds to The Mount.
IIThe Lord Nelson House Main frontage faces up Lower Church Street, sideways on to The Back, bordered by low courtyard wall.
IIThe Mount About 400m to NW of Chepstow centre, in gardens above road, commanding views across the Wye and Chepstow Castle. Visible from many parts of Chepstow.
IIThree Tuns Inn Situated adjacent to the entance to Chepstow Castle.
IITintern House Forming the upper end of the terrace which stretches to the corner of St Ann Street.
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.
IITown Gate House Attached and at right angles to the Town Gate in the town centre and facing The George .
IIWar Memorial Situated in the centre of Beaufort Square, on a terrace in the slope.