IIBarn and attached byre at Nant y Felin Uchaf Part of a group of buildings at Nant y Felin farm reached by a short track from the road between Bwlch and Cathedine, this L shaped range bordering Cwm Nantyfelin.
IIBarn at Brynderwen Forming the S side of the farmyard at Brynderwen, opposite the cartshed and granary, the two reached by a short track from the Tal-y-llyn to Pennorth road.
IIBarn at Ty Mawr Forming the E side of the farmyard at Ty Mawr, at right angles to the cart shed, the farmyard being situated across the lane from Ty Mawr house.
IIBarn at Ty Mawr Forming the W side of the central farmyard, linking the farmhouse to one side and the granary range to the other.
IIBarn at Upper Penllanafal Situated NE of Llangors on high ground, on N side of the lane leading towards the mountains, near the farmhouse, and near NE community boundary.
IIBarn at Waunmynich Forms the W border of the farmyard which lies W of the Farmhouse and Kitchen/Granary.
IIBarn range at Plas At the E edge of Llangors village and bordering the lane at the triangular junction.
IIBarn range at Ty Canol At right angles to Ty Canol house and forming the W and N sides of the farmyard.
IIBarn to SE of Neuadd including attached front wall The high front wall of the property fronts the lane, the barn slightly set back at right angles. Neuadd is situated a little N of the village centre on the W side of the main thoroughfare.
IIBoundary Marker Stone Located at the intersection of bridleways at the NW end of Mynydd Troed; at the boundary between Talgarth and Llangors communities.
IIByre at Cathedine Fawr At right angles to the barn at a lower level and separated from it by a wall which forms a small separate yard fronting the byre.
IIByre at Upper Penllanafal Stands NE of Llangors on high ground on S side of the lane leading towards the mountains, adjacent to the farmhouse and near NE community boundary.
IICart shed range at Ty Mawr Farmyard of Ty Mawr is on the opposite side of the lane from house, this range forming the N side of the yard.
IICartshed and granary at Brynderwen Forms the N side of the farmyard at Brynderwen, opposite the barn, both reached by a short track from the road linking Tal-y-llyn and Pennorth.
II*Church of St Gastyn Very near the S edge of Llangorse Lake and adjacent to the Old School.
II*Church of St Mary In the centre of the small hamlet, on flat low land bordered by a stream to N.
IIChurch of St Michael Stands above the SE bank of Llangorse Lake and just below the main road between Bwlch and Llangors in a steeply sloping churchyard bordered to E by a stone wall with railings and gatepiers.
IIChurch of St Michael and All Angels Situated on rising ground just N of the main village thoroughfare, the churchyard sloping E to the River Tawel.
II*Church of St Paulinus Situated in the centre of Llangors Village on low lying ground bordered on N by Nant Cwy; in a rectangular churchyard, partly walled, entered through gate at SW.
IIEntrance gateway and wall at Treberfydd The curved wall bounds the front entrance courtyard facing the park and lake with gateways to drives at each side.
IIField barn near Cockit Hill Just W of the high road running below Mynydd Troed near the boundary with the open mountain E of Llanbeilin and N of Cockit.
IIFormer house at Brynllici Opposite Brynllici, down a farm track from the lane between Tal-y-llyn and Pennorth.
IIGarden wall and room at Trebinshwn Forming the rear wall to the courtyard behind the house, incorporating a garden room and extending to enclose a rectangular garden.
IIGilfach On rising ground, midway between the E edge of Llangorse Lake and Mynydd Llangors, SE of Llangors village.
IIGlynderi In the small hamlet of Tal-y-llyn on the E side of the lane to Pennorth, reached by a short drive and close to Brynderwen.
IIGranary range at Ty Canol At right angles to the farmhouse forming the E side of the farmyard at Ty Canol and backing onto the lane.
IITal-y-llyn Railway Tunnel In the hamlet of Tal-y-llyn in a garden of a house converted from the former station.
IIThe Old Vicarage In Llangors village E of the churchyard and reached by a lane passing the Old Mill.
ITreberfydd (also known as Treberfedd) On rising ground above the S shore of Lake Llangorse, overlooking the Lake and Mynydd Troed, standing in a large garden and parkland reached by front and rear drives.