IIBarn at Llawhaden House In the farmyard of Llawhaden House, about 20 m SW of the dovecote.
IIBethesda Congregational Chapel 100 m W of the Bethesda crossroads in the village of Bethesda, on the B4313, standing in a large graveyard; stone gatepiers, simple iron gates.
II*Church of St. Aidan In a square churchyard on the right bank of the Eastern Cleddau, 300 m N of Llawhaden Bridge.
IICowhouse Range at Llawhaden House In the farmyard of Llawhaden House, about 50 m W of the dovecote, forming the N and E sides of a yard of which the milking shed forms the S.
IIMilking Shed at Llawhaden House In the farmyard of Llawhaden House, about 50 m SW of the dovecote, forming the S side of a yard of which the cowhouse forms the N and E.
IIPont SHân Carrying the B4313 Llawhaden to Narberth road over a small stream (River Develidge) which constitutes the boundary between the Communities of Llawhaden and Narberth.
IIRidgeway 1 km N of Canaston Bridge, to the W of the minor road to Llawhaden
IIRobeston House In private grounds entered from the A40(T) opposite to the B4314 turning.
IIRobeston Wathen Church Prominently situated on a hilltop site at the centre of the village of Robeston Wathen, in a raised graveyard with rubble stone walling.
IIRock Well Beside a footpath leading down from Robeston Wathen village (N of the church) into a quarried area called Limekiln Wood, on the left side.
IIStables and Loft at Llawhaden House At the E side of the stable yard which lies N of Llawhaden House, beside the side entrance from the village street.
II*Vaynor Reached by a private drive on the E side of the B4313 Pont Shân to Bethesda road