II*Church of St David On the main thoroughfare a little N of the town centre, surrounded by an extensive walled churchyard sloping to S and W.
IIChurch of St Tyfaelog Situated in a grassy churchyard which slopes down to E, set back from the main thoroughfare; surrounding wall is of stone with gate-pier entrances and walled steps down at W and SW.
IIHouse and attached garden wall The Terrace runs parallel with the Rhymney River along its E bank: this building is at the S end of the listed group, attached at right angles to the terrace range.
IINos 1 and 2 The Lawn On sloping ground between the main thoroughfare, High Street, and Rhymney River and Railway, backing onto the hillside road and overlooking an open area known as The Lawn.
IINos 1-14 (consec) Collins Row Bute Town is situated SW of Rhymney Bridge, W of Llechryd and just E of the A469, reached by a short drive; Collins Row is the N terrace.
IINos 14-28 (consec) Lower Row Bute Town is situated SW of Rhymney Bridge, W of Llechryd and off the A 469, reached by a short drive; Lower Row is the southernmost of the 3 terraces.
IIOld Furnace Farmhouse Located at the top of a short track from the B4257 south of Rhymney Bridge.
II*Penuel Baptist Church Located some 100m W of Post Office, on NW side of street, set in grassed yard with iron railings.
IIRailway Viaduct Located parallel to A469 in the centre of the village, the former historic core.
IIRhymney House Hotel On the main thoroughfare N of Rhymney town, SE of Rhymney Bridge and due E of Bute Town, set slightly above the road in a terraced garden.