Listed Buildings in Sully and Lavernock, Vale of Glamorgan
IIBarn at Home Farm On the hillside just E of the junction of Sully Road, Cog Road and Swanbridge Road, near the enclosed farmyard and reached by a track.
IIChurch of St John the Baptist At the W end of the C20 urban development of Sully, the core of the former village, in a large roughly triangular churchyard on a corner site with Cog Road.
IIChurch of St Lawrence In small walled churchyard with stone stile at end of Fort Road, above cliffs of Lavernock Point.
IICog House Forming the E range of the farm complex set back behind wall with iron railings, just W of the T-junction with Swanbridge Road and Sully Road, NE of Sully village.
IIEight rickstands to N side of Cog Farm Cog Farm lies to W of the T-junction in Cog, N of Sully Village; the rickstands are situated at the NE edge of the former rickyard bordering the fields and to the rear of the farmyard buildings which
IIHayes Farm Windmill Between the road and the industrial estate, opposite the farmhouse, to the north of Sully Hospital; in a fenced enclosure.
IILimekiln In a private garden, close to the lane, a cul-de-sac, on the slope S of Cog Road.
IINicells At the northern end of Swanbridge Road at the junction with Cog Road and Sully Road, on the western side overlooking the complex of Cog Farm.
IIOriginal house at Lower Cosmeston Farm Part of the complex of farm buildings at Lower Cosmeston Farm, to the E of the B4267 approximately 300m S of the entrance to Cosmeston Lakes Country Park.
II*Sully Hospital Reached along a byroad one-and-a-half kms SW from B4267 near W outskirts of Sully. The hospital is sited in extensive, wooded grounds at Hayes Point overlooking the Bristol Channel.
IISwanbridge House Directly facing the sea, separated from it only by a narrow lane; within a garden bounded at front by a wall with cast iron railings,gates and iron gatepiers.