Listed Buildings in Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan
II1-6, Little Orchard Little Orchard is a small cul-de-sac opening off the original line of Murch Road on the east side of Dinas Powys. The 6 houses are sited above the access road on its east and south sides.
IIBarn at Biglis Farm Farmyard lies to E of farmhouse and barn is nearest and at right angles to it.
IIBiglis Farmhouse In the low lying land of the Moors around the Cadoxton River, SW of the village and reached by a farm track.
II*Church of St Andrew On low-lying ground in the centre of the hamlet, a still rural community NW of the urban development of Dinas Powys, standing in a roughly rectangular churchyard with retaining wall incorporating ston
IIChurch of St Peter On low-lying ground by the Cadoxton River a short distance N of the village centre.
IIDinas Powys Parish Hall Just to W and on rising ground above the village centre, on a railed and walled terrace of random stone reached by steps.
IIDowns Farmhouse SE of the main village on the edge of the low-lying land known as the Moors, reached by a drive.
IIGarn-hill and attached garden terrace On a south facing slope NE of the hamlet of St Andrews Major, reached by a long drive from the hamlet and set in terraced gardens.
IILon Twyn On rising ground NW of the village centre, set within terraced gardens with views S over the Bristol Channel.
IIOld Court Fronting the W side of the triangular green in the village centre, and at the end of the row attached to The Star Inn.
IIRemains of Dinas Powis Castle On a wooded spur in Castle Wood, immediately above the C20 development of Lettons Way and reached by footpath from there.
IIThe Mount Facing the Common on ground rising from and SW of the village centre. Set back from the road in a walled garden with entrance comprising tall rendered piers and tall decorative wrought iron gates.
II*The Old Rectory Situated on SW side of the church, within the grounds of The Rectory and reached by a drive through that property.
IIWar Memorial In the middle of the triangular green at the centre of the village on paving enclosed by chain fencing hung from stone piers.