IIBarn at Llwynburfach Farm On sloping site immediately opposite Llwynburfach Farmhouse which is approximately 1km N of Llandegley; E off the by-road, close to Mittil Brook.
IIBarn at Lower Llwynburfach Lower Llwynburfach On sloping site immediately opposite Llwynburfach Farmhouse, which is approximately 1km N of Llandegley; E off the by-road, close to Mittil Brook.
IICarnau Lies about 1.2 km (0.75 mile) NW of Llandegley village, set back from main road.
IIChurch of St Michael Isolated setting about 2.5km (1+ miles) E of Llandrindod Wells, close under the banks of Ceffnlys Castle. Formerly the centre of Ceffnlys borough, a now deserted village.
IILarch Grove Situated by roadside about 1.2km (0.75 mile) SW of Llandegley village on E side of main road.
IILittle Graig Situated below the northern slopes of Llandegley Rocks, about 0.8km (+ mile) SW of Llandegley village.
IILittle Trewern Farmhouse Lies under the western slope of Radnor Forest at the bottom of Carrog Dingle, about 1.2km (0.75 mile) SE of Llandegley village. Sited across slope.
IILlwynburfach Farmhouse Approximately 1km of Llandegley; reached along farm lane E off the by-road to Llanfihangel Rhydithon. On sloping, platformed site close to Mittil Brook.
IILower Cwm Situated on the western edge of the Radnor Forest about 1.6km (1 mile) NE of Llandegley village.
IINantddu Lies about 2.4km (1+ miles) SW of Llandegley village.
IINeuadd Isolated position about 3.25 km (2 miles) SW of Penybont, close on N side to the site of Ceffnlys Castle. The Court Leets of Ceffnlys Borough were held in the house until the mid C19.
IIOutbuilding attached to Little Trewern Farmhouse Lies under the western slope of Radnor Forest at the bottom of Carrog Dingle, about 1.2km (0.75 mile) SE of Llandegley village. Sited across slope.
IIPenybont Hall In its own grounds and approached along a private drive, which was formerly the old London to Aberystwyth turnpike road before its realignment in 1834.
IIRhonllwyn Lies under the slopes of Coed Swydd, about 1.6km (1 mile) N of Llandegley village.
IISevern Arms Hotel Prominent location in village centre with long facade to main road.
IITelephone Call-box to NE of the Parish Church Beside the main road, at the eastern entrance to the village. Prominently sited on the edge of a small circular green immediately NE of St Tecla's Parish Church.
II*The Pales (Quaker Meeting House) Elevated position on a western spur of the Radnor Forest, about 1.6km (1 mile) N of Llandegley village.
IIUpper Graig (Old House) Lies about 1.6km (1 mile) SW of Llandegley village under Llandegley Rocks, set into the slope of a hill.
IIVronlase (The Old Farmhouse) Isolated position close under the western slopes of Radnor Forest about 1 mile NE of Llandegley village.