II*Bank of Limekilns Located immediately N of Upper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115), on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
IIBank-Barn at Tan-y-lan Located 1.1km along a narrow lane running uphill from the Usk valley and the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. W of and parallel to Tan-y-lan farmhouse. The barn is orientated N-S against the co
IIBarn and attached ranges at Pen-Cilau Located off the N side of the road which leads from Llangattock to Beaufort. Built into the bank of the steep slope which descends to the Cwm Onnau with the downhill end facing N. The barn faces in
IIBarn at Hendreforwydd Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. The barn is set into a steep slope with the cowhouse and stable to E and farmhouse to NW.
IIBarn immediately to N of Pen-y-Bryn farmhouse Located 300m off a narrow lane which rises as it leads southwards from the Usk valley and B4558 road. The barn forms the NE corner of the farmyard, to the N of the house.
IIBaylis Bridge (Canal Bridge No 120) The bridge carries a track over the canal linking fields on the Glanusk Estate. It is 0.25km E of Llwyncelyn Bridge (Canal Bridge No 121).
IIBeech View Located on the SW side of the main street in Llangattock, almost opposite Plas Llangattwg Barn and 0.3 km from the church.
IIBethesda Chapel Located in a prominent position in the fork of two roads, between the centre of Llangattock village and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
IICanal House Located N of Upper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115) and the Brecknock Boat Company’s limekilns, on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, near Llangattock Wharf. The front faces E.
IICart Shed Located in a group to the N of Home Farm at Glanusk Park. The cart shed occupies the E side of the yard, while the saw mills are on the S side, and the workshops and offices on the N side.
II*Church of St Cattwg Located at the N end of the village, 0.6km from Crickhowell Bridge. In an oval churchyard with a lych gate to the SW.
IIChurchyard Cross Base at Church of St Cattwg Located in the graveyard of St. Cattwg’s Church, alongside the path which runs along the S side of the church and just SW of the priest’s door.
IICow-house and stable at Hendreforwydd Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. The building is orientated S to N, while the ground slopes down sharply to the N. There is a ba
ICrickhowell Bridge (partly in Crickhowell community) Located between Crickhowell and Llangattock communities 0.4km NE of the Church of St. Cattwg. The bridge crosses the River Usk, and extends southwards, with its southernmost arch spanning the Nant O
II*Cwrt Llangattock Situated on the NW edge of Llangattock village, 0.15km from the church, and on the W side of the lane leading to Dardy.
IIDark Bridge (Canal Bridge No 109) Situated 0.45km E of Pen-pedair-heol Bridge (Canal Bridge No 110), this bridge links areas of woodland and carries a path.
IIDyfnant Bridge (Canal Bridge No 125) Located on the W edge of the community, the bridge carries a tarmaced driveway over the canal from the B4558 road to Dyfnant stables in Llangynidr community.
IIFolly Bridge (Canal Bridge No 119) The bridge carries a trackway and footpath NW from the hamlet of Dardy into woodland owned by the Glanusk Estate.
IIFormer Saw Mills Located in a group to the N of Home Farm at Glanusk Park. The saw mills form the S side of a yard, the N side being occupied by workshops and offices and the E side by a cart shed.
IIFrame Yard Situated in Glanusk Park, immediately E of the Kitchen Garden and W of the formal pleasure garden.
IIFro Located off the N side of the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road where it curves round sharply to the S to cross the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. The house is set down from the road, and the gro
IIFro Bridge (Canal Bridge No 122) Located immediately E of an estate cottage called Fro, the bridge carries the B4558 road over the canal. To the W the road runs along the S bank of the canal, and to the E, along the N side
IIGarden Boundary Wall including gated entrance Situated in the centre of Glanusk Park. The gardens are located N of the site of the former house, just to the NE of the stable court, and slope down towards the River Usk.
IIGarden Terrace Wall to N of the site of the house The gardens are located N of the site of Glanusk House and slope down sharply towards the River Usk. The terrace is formed by a walled revetment and includes the site of the former house; adjoins the
IIGlanonney Located on the NW side of Hillside Road, just SW of the centre of the village. The house is fronted by a circular driveway, and the Nant Onnau runs immediately to the rear of the property.
IIHay Barn to W side of farmyard Located in the farmyard to the rear (N) of the Home Farm at Glanusk Park. This barn forms part of the W side of the farmyard.
IIHendreforwydd Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 and the Usk valley. The farmhouse is orientated S to N, while the ground slopes down sharply to the N. Two ranges of agricultur
IIHome Farm Located on the N side of the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road, 250m W of West Lodge. An entrance next to the farm leads to the estate farm buildings.
IIHorse Shoe Inn Located on the NE side of the main street in Llangattock village, opposite the turning to Park Drive.
IIIce House at Llan Wysg Situated in the garden at Llan Wysg, to the NE of the house, where the ground slopes down towards the River Usk.
IILimekiln Located between Lower and Upper Yard Bridges (Canal Bridges Nos 114 and 115) on the W side of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal; to S of the large bank of limekilns at Llangattock Wharf.
II*Llan Wysg Situated to the NW of Dardy hamlet, on the N side of the B4558 road, where the ground slopes down to the River Usk. The house is approached by a driveway from the SE.
IILlan Wysg Cottage Located at the N end of Dardy, a C19 settlement, to the N of Llangattock village.
IILlangattock Park House Set within Llangattock Park which is situated on the SE side of the village. The house is towards the S end of the park. A nursing home adjoins to the SW, partly occupying former outbuildings.
IILlwyncelyn Bridge (Canal Bridge No 121) The bridge carries a minor road S from the B4558 over the canal. The road junction is opposite West Lodge in Glanusk Park.
IILower Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 114) The bridge carries a lane which runs SW from Llangattock village towards the Llangattock quarries. It is 0.8km from the Church. Llangattock Wharf is located between bridges Nos 114 and 115.
IIOld Six Bells Located in the centre of Llangattock village, 80m S of the Church, on the road which leads out to Ffawyddog.
IIPark Bridge (Canal Bridge No 112) The bridge carries a footpath over the canal and links Llangattock Park with fields beyond. Located 0.3km SE of Park Farm.
IIPen-Cilau Located off the N side of the road which leads from Llangattock to Beaufort, and on a steep slope which descends to the Cwm Onnau; platform site. The front faces into a courtyard with a large barn an
IIPen-Rhiw Approximately 2.4km SW of Llangattock church. Located off the S side of the road which leads from Llangattock to Beaufort. Built on a slope which rises to the Mynydd Llangattock.
IIPen-y-Bryn 300m N of a narrow lane which rises from the Usk valley and the B4558. Stone walls bound the gardens. In the yard is a stone mounting block. To the N of the house is the threshing barn, to the W of
IIPen-y-bryn Bridge (Canal Bridge No 123) Located 0.35km W of an estate cottage called Fro, the bridge carries a track over the canal from the B4558 road to fields on the Glanusk Estate.
IIPen-y-Pentre (aka The Old Factory House) Located in a prominent position in Llangattock village, at the fork of 2 roads and opposite and to the N of Bethesda Chapel. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal is a short distance to the SW.
II*Plas Llangattwg Located at the N end of the village, 0.15km from the church. The house is situated within oval-shaped gardens, the road curving round them to the SE. Ornate cast iron gates on the roadside lead to a
IISouth Lodge Located on the N side of the driveway which forms the S entrance to Glanusk Park. Just off the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road. The ground falls away steeply to the N. The house is surrounded
IISpiteful Inn Bridge (Canal Bridge No 124) Located 0.5km from the W edge of the community, the bridge carries a track over the canal from the B4558 road to fields on the Glanusk Estate.
IISpringfield Cottage Located at the SE end of Dardy, a C19 settlement to the N of Llangattock village.
IIStop Lock, Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal The stop lock is between Dark Bridge and Pen-pedair-heol Bridge (Canal Bridges Nos 109 and 110), 0.15km NE of Pen-Pedair-Heol Farm.
IITan-y-lan Located 1.1km along a narrow lane and then a track, which rises southwards from the Usk valley and the B4558 road. The house is sited end onto the slope.
II*The Stable Court Located in the centre of Glanusk Park, to the SW of the site of the former house, and NE of the Home Farm.
IITowerwood Kennels Situated in Glanusk Park, in front of a masonry wall bounding Tower Wood, which follows the S bank of the River Usk. 0.22km from Tower Lodge. There are said to be animal graves on the E side of the
IIUpper Yard Bridge (Canal Bridge No 115) The bridge carries a lane which runs WSW from Llangattock village towards Beaufort. It is 0.75km from the Church. Llangattock Wharf is located between bridges Nos 114 and 115.
IIVillage Farm Located in Llangattock village, immediately S of the Church. Bounded by a stone wall to the front with cast iron gate.
IIWalled Kitchen Garden Situated in Glanusk Park, 0.15km NW of the Stable Court and W of the formal garden and frame yard.
IIWeigh Bridge House including weigh bridge Situated in Glanusk Park, just inside the gateway off the B4558 opposite the Home Farm. (In front is the cast iron weigh bridge, set in flagstones, bearing the inscription: H. Pooley & son / Liverpoo
IIWest Lodge On the N side of the B4558 Llangattock to Llangynidr road, 250m E of the Home Farm. A stone wall fronts the house with timber planked gate leading to front entrance. This entrance to the park is aba
IIWorkshops and Office Located in a group to the N of Home Farm at Glanusk Park. This range forms the N side of a yard, the S side being occupied by saw mills and the E side by a cart shed.