II1 Albert Terrace Located at the centre of Llowes, the terrace is set end-on to the road to Painscastle.
II2 Albert Terrace Located at the centre of Llowes, the terrace is set end-on to the road to Painscastle.
II3 Albert Terrace Located at the centre of Llowes, the terrace is set end-on to the road to Painscastle.
IIBarn and cowhouse range formerly with Village Farm Located on the SE side of the perimeter road around the circular graveyard of Boughrood Church, approximately 200m from the church building, and forming the NW and NE side of the farm yard behind Vil
IIBarn at Bryn-yr-hydd farm Bryn-yr-hydd farm lies at the end of the small road leading off the A.438 N of Glasbury, on the brow of the hill below Bryn-yr-hydd Common. The barn forms the SW side of the elongated farmyard in fron
IIBarn at Llach-doll Located on the E side of the farmyard of Llach-doll farm.
IIBarn Cottage Located in Llowes village, above Albert Cottages and opposite the turn to Llowes mill, set parallel to the road.
IIBier House at Church of St Cynog At the northern corner of the churchyard within the centre of the small village of Boughrood.
IIBoughrood Castle Located E of Boughrood church, and S of the medieval castle site at Castle Farm, and approached by a driveway from the Boughrood to Glasbury Road.
II*Boughrood Cottage Located 100m to the NW of Boughrood church across a small tributary of the River Wye, within its own grounds, and with its farmyard, buildings and mill to the N.
II*Boughrood Court Located 100m to the NW of Boughrood church across a small tributary of the River Wye, within its own grounds, and with its farmyard, buildings and mill to the N.
IIBryn-yr-hydd Bryn-yr-hydd lies prominently on a bend on the small road leading from the A.438 N of Glasbury to Bryn-yr-hydd farm and, beyond the brow of the hill, Bryn-yr-hydd Common, from there are wide views ove
IIBryn-yr-hydd Farmhouse Bryn-yr-hydd farm lies at the end of the small road leading off the A.438 N of Glasbury, on the brow of the hill below Bryn-yr-hydd Common. The farmhouse stands at the higher NW end on the elongated f
IICae-melyn Located on the S side of the road running E from the Cornhill crossroads, and in an elevated position looking S and SE at the rear.
IIChurch of St Cynog The church is located near the centre of a large circular graveyard, at the centre of the small village of Boughrood.
IIChurch of St Meilig The church is set in an oval churchyard at the centre of the small village, standing back from the A.438 Brecon to Hereford road.
IIClynheddwch Located at the S end of the hamlet of Cwmbach, and set amid extensive lawns on the SW side of the road from Glasbury.
ICottage attached to Maesyronnen United Reformed Chapel The chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.
IICrescent House Located on the corner of the B.4350 through Glasbury to Boughrood, and the former B.4350 to Hereford.
IIDol-wen Located above the valley floor, just above the junction with the road from Llanstephen with the road on the left bank of the Wye. The house is on a platform site with the earlier end uphill.
IIEast Lodge to Maesllwch Castle Located at a bend of the minor road leading off the Brecon to Hereford Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd. The lodge stands just within the gates, on the N side of the driveway.
IIFarm building at Pen-y-waun farm The farm is located above and to the S of Cil-Twrch common. The farm building is located immediately behind the late C18-early C19 farmhouse that was largely destroyed by fire in July 1995.
IIFedw-lydan farmhouse Located in a hollow in high land, on the southern side of the Begwns, with access by farm road from the Fynnon Gynnydd to Glascwm road.
IIFormer Mill In the centre of Llowes village adjacent to a minor road leading through the village to the north.
IIGlan Hen Wye Located on the E side and close to the junction of the road leading off the A.438 to Ffynnon Gynnydd, opposite the eastern driveway to Maesllwch Castle.
IIGlasbury Gate Cottage The building is located at the side of the road, at the N approach to Glasbury village.
IIGlasbury House The house is located in its own grounds E of The Green, near the centre of Glasbury village.
IIGlasbury Methodist Church Located along the side the road from Glasbury to Boughrood, at the eastern edge of the hamlet of Cwmbach, within its narrow graveyard which extends further to the W
IIGlasbury United Reformed Chapel The chapel is situated in a walled enclosure at the centre of the SE side of The Green, with its gable facing on to the Green.
IIGranary and carthouse at Penwern farm The carthouse, with granary over, is located at the end of the farm road, N of the W end of the cowhouse, and by the former cross farm tracks.
IIGrangeton The house is located within the village, to the E of the Maesllwch Arms Hotel placed with the gable to the road, the main elevation facing E.
IIGreen Cottages A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
IIGreen Cottages A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
IIGreen Cottages A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
IIGreen Cottages A straight terrace of four two-storey cottages, located on the SE side of the triangular green at the centre of Glasbury village.
IIGreen House Located on the N side of the triangular Green, at the centre of the village.
IILamb House Located within the village of Glasbury, almost opposite the Maesllwch Arms Hotel. The main house is set at right angles with its gable close upon the road from Glasbury to Boughrood.
IILlowes Court Located below the main Hereford to Brecon road, 300m E of Llowes village, and standing in its own grounds.
IILloyney Located at the end of a farm road off the W side of the road from Boughrood to Painscastle. Set on a platform site on high ground, with the farm buildings to the SW.
IIMaesllwch Arms Hotel The hotel is located on the N side of the village behind a large forecourt and against the former driveway to Maesllwch Castle.
IIMaesllwch Castle Maesllwch Castle stands prominently on a hillside ledge approximately 1 mile N of Glasbury village, providing extensive views over the Wye valley and the Black Mountains of Breconshire. The origina
IMaesyronnen United Reformed Chapel The chapel and adjoining cottage lie at the end of a lane off the road from the A.438 Hereford to Brecon Road to Ffynnon Gynnydd, near the top of a steep bank and overlooking the Cilcenni Dingle.
IIMilestone Located to the north-east of Glan-hen-Wye in the verge of the road, on a gentle bend.
IIMilestone 1 mile NE of Llowes Located in the road verge, 115m approximately E of a trackway climbing the cutting, and on the community council border and opposite a lay-by.
IIMoity Chapel Located on the N side of the road from Llowes to Painscastle, near the junction of the lane to Gogia. Set in a small burial ground.
IIMoity Farmhouse Located parallel to and lower than the road from Llowes to Painscastle, 1km N of Llowes.
IINeuadd Located on the right bank of a small tributary of the River Wye, approximately 250m from Boughrood Church.
IIOld Police Cottage Located at the SW corner of the Green, behind a front stone and brick wall.
IOld Vicarage Located close to and on a bend of the River Wye, set apart from the village, at the far S end at the end of the road.
IIOld Vicarage The Old Vicarage is located in the village, 200m SW of the parish church, set in its own gardens, and facing the road to Moity and Gogia, and 150m from the main A.438 Brecon to Hereford road.
IIParc Gwynne Parc Gwynne is located on the SW side of The Green, set in its own grounds behind its entrance gates and coachhouse. The grounds extend W to a terrace overlooking the river and flood plain of the Wye
IIPenrhos farmhouse (including farm range to right) Located on a platform site at the end of a farm road off the road from Boughrood to Painscastle. The house with its attached cowhouse, lies in a hollow, but with long views to the E, and with farm bu
IIPenwern Located on the parish boundary between Boughrood and Glasbury parishes, and accessed by farm road from Cornhill. The farmhouse is set at the corner of the farmyard, with cowhouse attached in line, an
IIStables and Coachhouse at Glan Hen Wye Located on the E side of the road from the A,.438 Brecon to Hereford Road, approximately 200m from the junction. The stables and coach-houses lie to the rear of the house, on the NE side.
IIThe Forge Located on the perimeter road around Boughrood Churchyard, N of the church.
IIThe Radnor Arms PH Located on the S side of the A.438 Hereford to Brecon road, which now separates the building from the village of Llowes.
IIThe Woodlands Located on the SW side of the road from Glasbury to Cwmbach, on rising ground set gable end to the road and facing S over its lawns.
IIToll Cottage at Boughrood Bridge Located on the SE side of Boughrood Bridge, at the Radnorshire end of the crossing to Brecknockshire
II*Upper Skynlais (Sgyn-las) Farmhouse The farmhouse is located at the end of a farm lane leading NW from Cwmbach. It stands on the brow of a hill, with its farm buildings on the lower E side.
IIVicarage House Located on rising ground facing S, with a driveway leading down to the junction of the Moity Road with the realigned A.438.
IIVillage Farmhouse Located on the SE side of the perimeter road around the circular graveyard of Boughrood Church, approximately 200m from the church building.
IIWell house to St Gynidr's Well Located at the E end of the hamlet of Ffynnon Gynnydd, at the corner of the road to Painscastle, set in the road verge.