IIAshfield On an elevated site at the bottom of Rectory Road on the corner with Brecon Road; reached by a short driveway entered between rubble gate piers and pointed wooden gates.
IIBank Buildings Short terrace opposite the Clarence Hall, with Tower Street to the right.
IIBank Buildings Short terrace opposite the Clarence Hall, with Tower Street to the right.
IIBar to the Bear Hotel Forward to the street on a narrow stretch opposite the Cambrian Hotel.
IIBeaufort Arms Hotel Set into a row of frontages between Tower Street and High Street.
IIBethabara Baptist Chapel Situated in a burial ground at the bottom of the street close to Crickhowell Bridge.
IICorn Exchange PH On the corner with Beaufort Street and set back from the main part of the Corn Exchange Inn to the right.
IICrickhowell Adventure In 'The Square' at the top of the street between the Queen's Coffee Tavern and the Bear Hotel.
IICrickhowell Bakery At the top of the street with fronts to 'The Square'. A planned terrace adjoining the Town Hall and Uniform with Nos 11 to 13 (consec) to right.
ICrickhowell Bridge Situated to SW of and below the town, spanning the River Usk and partly in Llangattock Community Council.
ICrickhowell Castle (remains of) Situated to the SE of the High Street in Recreation Ground between Castle Road and Beaufort Street.
IID.N.Stores At the northern end of the street beyond the Cambrian Hotel, continuous with No 3 (no longer of special interest).
IIDairy Shop Short terrace midway down the High Street meeting the Tower Street NE terrace at the corner.
IIDan-y-Castell Situated at the junction of Castle Road, Bridge Street and High Street; on sloping ground with iron railings to front.
IIGreenhill Villas Situated on SE edge of the town beyond the Recreation Ground; No 1 set back behind iron-railed and rubble-walled front garden.
IIGreenhill Villas Situated on SE edge of the town beyond the Recreation Ground; No 1 set back behind iron-railed and rubble-walled front garden.
IIGwar-y-Castell To NE of the castle with side elevation overlooking the Recreation Ground.
IIGwernvale Cottage On steeply rising ground beside Cwmbeth Brook at right angles to the road and reached by a short driveway entered between rubble gate piers.
IIGwernvale Farmhouse Situated above the town to N and reached through an L-shaped farmyard.
IIGwernvale Manor Hotel Situated to NW of the town on a prominent elevated site above the A40 Brecon Road and reached by an avenue to SW; set in landscaped grounds with terraces to front.
IIH.J. & D.Webb & Sons At the top of the street with fronts to 'The Square' facing down Beaufort Street (A40). At the end of the planned group of frontages; adjoining Cambrian Hotel to right and uniform with terrace to lef
IIHerbert Hall Situated at the top of Bridge Street near the junction with High Street and set back behind a walled courtyard; prominently sited above River Usk.
IIIncluding William Evans & Co Situated at the bottom of the street at the junction with Beaufort Street and High Street; the end of a continuous row of frontages.
II*Ivy Towers Set back from the road behind front garden with gable end to High Street beside the Dragon Hotel; part of a specially good group of early Georgian buildings along with the Dragon Hotel and Latham Hous
IIJames Isaac At the top of the street with fronts to 'The Square'. A planned terrace adjoining the Town Hall and Uniform with Nos 11 to 13 (consec) to right.
IIJehu's Situated at the bottom of the street at the junction with Beaufort Street and High Street; the end of a continuous row of frontages.
II*Latham House At the end of a continuous row of frontages, detached to the right. Part of a specially good group of early Georgian houses along with the Dragon Hotel and Ivy Towers.
II*Little Malt House Set back from the road behind front garden entered between plain rubble gate piers. The house occupies the right hand two bays of the frontage set between the Malt House and Upper House Farmhouse; pa
IILlanfair Farmhouse To NW of the town and reached by a back road to Tretower N off A40, set back from the road and end on into the hillside.
IILloyd's Bank Short terrace midway down the High Street meeting the Tower Street NE terrace at the corner.
IILodge to Maescelyn Situated to NW of the town at the bottom of the drive to Maescelyn House; facing S. beside the pyramidal capped gate piers.
IIMaescelyn House On an elevated site NW of the town overlooking the Usk valley with lawns sloping down to S; reached by a curved tarmac driveway entered between stone gate piers with pyramidal copings.
IIMemorial Fountain On an island site at the top of the High Street at the junction with Beaufort Street (A40).
IINational Westminster Bank To NE of the castle with side elevation overlooking the Recreation Ground.
IINo.1 & The Tower front of No.49 High Street Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.1 Beaufort Street, Powys Higher canted front adjoining No 1a (Floriana) to right. Formerly the Bush PH.
IINO.1 Llanbedr Road, Powys Near the junction with Brecon Road, the western end of a splayed terrace stepped in the slope.
IINO.18 Bridge Street, Powys End of terrace pair at the bottom of the street near the Bethabara Baptist Chapel; cobbled pavement to the front.
IINO.19 Bridge Street, Powys, 7178 End of terrace pair at the bottom of the street near the Bethabara Baptist Chapel; cobbled pavement to the front.
IINO.2 Llanbedr Road, Powys Near the junction with Brecon Road, the western end of a splayed terrace stepped in the slope
IINO.2 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.28 Bridge Street, Powys Low building set in a contiuous row of frontages stepped in the slope. Formerly the Malthouse to Salmon Court.
IINO.29 High Street, Powys, 7215 Set into a continuous row of frontages. Said to be on the site of the former castle barracks.
IINO.3 Lamb Lane, Powys The NW part of a terrace stepped in the slope down to the junction with New Road.
IINO.3 Llanbedr Road, Powys Rear the junction with Brecon Road, the western end of a splayed terrace stepped in the slope.
IINO.3 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.30 High Street, Powys Set into a continuous row of frontages. Said to be on the site of the former castle barracks.
IINO.39 Bridge Street, Powys Near the top of the street and the junction with Lamb Lane; attached to Nos 37 and 38 (Penstaer), the fronts of which are no longer of special interest.
IINO.4 Llanbedr Road, Powys Around the corner from Nos 1, 2 and 3; part of a terrace stepped in the slope.
IINO.4 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.44 High Street, Powys, 7217 At the end of a short row of frontages; set back from No 43 adjoining. Formerly a nail factory and shop.
IINO.5 Lamb Lane, Powys The NW part of a terrace stepped in the slope down to the junction with New Road.
IINO.5 Llanbedr Road, Powys Around the corner from Nos 1, 2 and 3; part of a terrace stepped in the slope.
IINO.5 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.6 Lamb Lane, Powys The NW part of a terrace stepped in the slope down to the junction with New Road.
IINO.6 Llanbedr Road, Powys Around the corner from Nos 1, 2 and 3; part of a terrace stepped in the slope.
IINO.6 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.7 Lamb Lane, Powys The NW part of a terrace stepped in the slope down to the junction with New Road.
IINO.7 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IINO.8 Tower Street, Powys Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
IIPen-y-Dre Cottage Below the road and set back behind small iron railed front garden.
IIPhilip's Hair Studio At the top of the street with fronts to 'The Square'. A planned terrace adjoining the Town Hall and Uniform with Nos 11 to 13 (consec) to right.
IIPip's Shop At the top of the street with fronts to 'The Square'. A planned terrace adjoining the Town Hall and Uniform with Nos 11 to 13 (consec) to right.
IIPorth Mawr House At the junction of Brecon Road, High Street and New Road; enclosed behind medieval and later crenellated wall and reached by a short driveway N off New Road or through Porth Mawr gatehouse.
IPorth-Mawr Gatehouse Forward to the street and set into a long rubble crenelated wall now enclosing Porth Mawr house but formerly the castellated Herbert family mansion called Cwrt-y-Carw. Gatehouse adjoins side of house
II*The Bear Hotel At the top of and facing down the High Street, at an angle to the road with cobbled pavement to front. Formerly known as The White Bear.
II*The Dragon Hotel Splayed street frontage, set back behind cobbled pavement to front, part of a specially good group of early Georgian houses along with Ivy Towers and Latham House.
II*The Ivy Tower Beside the road, in front of the Wardens Cottage and L-plan range.
II*The Malt House Set well back from the road and reached by a driveway to W or by the same S approach as the Little Malt House; walled garden to the W. The Granary adjoins to S and the Little Malt House to E; the hou
IIThe White Hart Inn PH Forward to the street by Pont Cwmbeth, on the road out of town to NW.
II*Town Hall Advanced from the contemporary stucco terrace overlooking 'The Square' near the junction with A40.
IITygwyn Detached and set back from the main road behind small railed front garden; next to Pen-y-Dre Cottage.
II*Upper House Farmhouse Situated at the E end of a U-plan group of buildings; at right angles to and adjoining the Little Malt House; gable end set back from the road and front with low walled forecourt overlooking rectangul
IIWebb's Yard Warehouse Opposite the farmyard of Upper House Farm with gable end to the street and overlooking car park to rear. Formerly part of the farm but sold in early C20.