IIBank of three Limekilns to rear of Kiln Lodge In the garden above Kiln Lodge to the east of Govilon on the road that runs south-west towards Blaenavon; near the railway viaduct over the B 4246 and set immediately below the canal.
IIBarn Bridge ( Canal Bridge no 89 ) Spanning the canal uphill and to south of Llanellen village, approximately 0.5km south of bridge No 90.
IIBarn to S of Derwen Deg Immediately uphill from Derwen Deg to which it is linked by the attached rubble boundary wall. Derwen Deg is on the southern side of Govilon below the line of the former railway.
IIBoathouse Cottage At Llanfoist Wharf which is situated uphill to the south-west of Llanfoist Parish Church. The wharf is on the west side of the canal and Boathouse Cottage is built over the tunnel; the house is reach
IIBridge over Canal at Llanfoist Wharf Spanning the canal at Llanfoist Wharf and now serving as the access to Boathouse Cottage. Also known as Tod's Bridge.
IICanal Drain to W of embanked Aqueduct Immediately to west of the aqueduct that carries the canal around the steep hillside and over a stream high above the village of Govilon.
IICanal Warehouse At Govilon Wharf Set back on the north side of the canal between the railway viaduct and Govilon Yard bridge. The principal building at Govilon Wharf, now the British Waterways Board Office.
IICanal Wharf at Boathouse Cottage At Llanfoist Wharf which is situated uphill to the south-west of Llanfoist Parish Church. The wharf is on the west side of the canal and Boathouse Cottage is built over the tunnel; the house is reach
IICastell Prydydd On a steeply sloping site below the lane that climbs from B 4269, over the canal, and up the eastern slope of the Blorenge. The original Castell Prydydd is now set within a converted farmyard and the
IICastle Upper Bridge (Canal Bridge No 95) Carrying the lane on a sharp bend uphill from the B4269 and towards Castell Prydydd and Coed-y-Prior. Tow-path to the east.
IIChapel Cottages No 1 Situated on the edge of the burial ground to Llanwenarth Baptist Church and immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Set back behind low rubble forecourt walls including dividing wall
IIChapel Cottages No 2 Situated on the edge of the burial ground to Llanwenarth Baptist Church and immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Set back behind low rubble forecourt walls including dividing wall
IIChapel Cottages No 3 Situated on the edge of the burial ground to Llanwenarth Baptist Church and immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Set back behind low rubble forecourt walls including dividing wall
IICoach-house and stables to E of South Lodge South Lodge is set above the road to the west of Church Lane and the Parish Church of St Faith; the coach-house is below, and immediately to the left of, the house.
IICwm Celyn Farmhouse Situated on the north side of a by-lane reached off the A 4042 and over the canal. The farmhouse is set above and at right angles to the farmyard.
IICwm Mawr Farmhouse Sited high up above the mountain lane to west of Coed-y-Prior and reached from by-roads west off the A 4042. Set into the hillside.
IIDerwen Deg Set in the slope on the southern side of Govilon, facing a lane off Station Road and sited below the line of the former railway. Set back behind rubble front wall.
IIDry Dock to W of embanked Aqueduct Immediately to west of the aqueduct that carries the canal around the steep hillside and over a stream high above the village of Govilon.
IIEmbanked Aqueduct over Ochram Brook Carrying the canal on a hairpin bend over the Ochram Brook on the southern edge of the Community Council area.
IIEmbanked Aqueduct to south-east of Canal Bridge No 94 Situated 0.25km south-east of bridge No 94, midway between Llanfoist and Llanellen. Carries the canal around the hillside and over a stream that comes down from the Blorenge towards the Usk.
IIFarmyard Building at the Steps Immediately to the west of The Steps, high above the main road and reached from a lane to east.
IIFarmyard Building at the Steps Immediately to the west of The Steps, high above the main road and reached from a lane to east.
IIFlight of steps to E of tunnel under canal At Llanfoist Wharf which is situated uphill to the south-west of Llanfoist Parish Church. Also passes under Boathouse Cottage.
IIGlan nant-y-llan Situated in its own grounds to north of the Parish Church.
IIGlan Usk Farmhouse Reached down a long farm lane and situated high above the River Usk to the south-east of Llanellen village. Set end on to the slope in sub-medieval manner.
II*Grove Farm House Set in its own grounds S of Llanfoist and reached E off the B 4269.
IIHeol Gerrig Bridge ( Canal Bridge no 92 ) Spanning the canal uphill from Llanellen village; carrying the hill lane from the north-west side of the village up towards Coed-y-Prior Common and Ffrwd Wood.
IILlanellen Bridge Spanning the River Usk on a bend in the main road, to the east of the village; on the Community Council area boundary.
IILlanfoist Wharf Boathouse, Beacon Park Boats At Llanfoist Wharf which is situated uphill to the south-west of Llanfoist Parish Church. The wharf is on the west side of the canal and the Boathouse is set to the north of the former tramway.
II*Llanwenarth Baptist Church Situated near the centre of Govilon in a large burial ground immediately north of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
II*Llanwenarth House Small country house set in its own grounds to the south of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and reached by a private drive from the B 4246. On western boundary of the Community Council area.
IILychgate to New Cemetery Pedestrian entrance to east of the main drive entrance; set into the stepped rubble boundary wall along the narrow lane immediately to south of Usk Bridge.
IIMorgans Bridge ( Canal Bridge no 90 ) Spanning the canal uphill and to south-west of Llanellen village, approximately 0.5km south of bridge No 92.
IINew Cemetery Chapel Prominently sited at the top of the cemetery which is reached from a narrow lane immediately to south of Usk Bridge.
IIOak Cottage To south of Llanellen village beside the main road and on the corner with Oak Lane.
IIOchram Mill Reached from the main road by a lane to Ochram Farm; on southern boundary of the Community Council area. Set into the bank.
IIOrchard Farmhouse To south-east of Llanellen village on the north-east side of the by-road towards Glan Usk and Llanover.
IIParish Church of St Faith On the western edge of the village and set in the slope of the circular churchyard with a lime avenue. The churchyard entrance is at the junction of Llanellen Road and the B4246 Merthyr Road.
IIParish Church of St Helen Situated uphill from the village in a sloping churchyard with bier house to north-east corner.
II*Parish Church of St Peter Situated in the flood plain of the River Usk and reached from the by-road south of the A40. Churchyard retains some good monuments.
IIPentre Court Facing the main road at the eastern boundary of the Community Council area.
IIPopular Bridge ( Canal Bridge no 87 ) Spanning the canal to the west of Ochram Farm and to north-east of a hairpin bend; carries the lane to Cwm Celyn and beyond.
IISouth Lodge Above the road and set in its own grounds, immediately to the west of Church Lane and the Parish Church of St Faith.
IITelephone Call-box Situated at the end of a lay-by to the north of Coopers Factory at the boundary of the Abergavenny Conservation Area.
IIThe Old House at Pentre Farm Situated approximately 1.5km west of Govilon on the north-east slopes of Gilwern Hill. Reached down short track beside dismantled railway; at right angles to the rear of the later farmhouse.
IIThe Steps Farmhouse Prominently situated on an elevated site above the main road and reached from a lane to the east; farmyard ranges to west.
IITramroad Bridge To south-west of Govilon and the disused railway line. Situated in woodland and spanning the stream that runs down Cwm Llanwenarth.
IITunnel under Canal At Llanfoist Wharf which is situated uphill to the south-west of Llanfoist Parish Church. Also passes under Boathouse Cottage.