II2, Castle Parade, Usk, Usk Adjacent to the bank on the corner of Maryport Street, by the main town crossroads.
II20 Maryport Street At the top end of the upper W range of Maryport Street, adjacent to the Old Grammar School and the first of the domestic range opening onto the flagged and cobbled pavement.
II22 Maryport Street At the top end of the upper W range of Maryport Street, adjacent to the Old Grammar School and the first of the domestic range opening onto the flagged and cobbled pavement.
II23 Four Ash Street Centre left house of a terrace of four, NE of the priory.
II24 Maryport Street Part of a group set back from road with cobbled forecourts and stone-flagged paths.
II25, Bridge Street, Usk, Usk Part of a continous range on the upper S side of the high street, nearly opposite the rear entrance to the Three Salmons Hotel.
II3, Twyn Square, Usk, Usk Adjoining the former United Reformed Church at the top of the Square (E), set back from the road by a wide pavement.
II31 Four Ash Street House at end right of a terrace of four, NE of the priory.
II33, New Market Street, Usk, Usk Near the lower end of the E side of New Market Street and opposite the War Memorial behind the Market Hall.
II33, Old Market Street, Usk, Usk A corner position, opposite the Kings Head Hotel and the E end house of the range facing the Market Hall.
II35, New Market Street, Usk, Usk Near the lower end of the E side of New Market Street and opposite the War Memorial behind the Market Hall.
II38 Maryport Street, Usk, Usk Near the lower end of the upper W range of Maryport Street, by the corner with Old Market Street, no.38 attached to the former chapel.
II40 Maryport Street, Usk, Usk Near the lower end of the upper W range of Maryport Street, by the corner with Old Market Street, no.38 attached to the former chapel.
II42 Maryport Street, Usk, Usk Near the lower end of the upper W range of Maryport Street, by the corner with Old Market Street, no.38 attached to the former chapel.
IIAshley House Towards the middle of the upper W range of Maryport Street, a prominent building on a larger scale than the flanking earlier cottages.
IIBaptist Church and attached iron railings Near the junction with Maryport Street, set back a little from the road behind railings, with a rubble wall along E side.
IIBarclays Bank A corner site with a similar elevation to each street and corner entrance; at the crossroads in the centre of the town and facing The Three Salmons Hotel.
IIBarn at Castle House Extending along the terrace of the former outer ward, W of and adjacent to Castle House.
IIBeech Hill House NW of the town, near the community boundary, on a hillside facing S in a parkland setting
ICastle House Situated on the hillside a little NE of Usk town centre and below the Castle; surrounded by gardens and farmland.
IICastle Parade House Immediately below Usk Castle, rear garden boundary with Castle House, fronting the main road but set back behind a high hedged garden.
IICastle Vale, and attached iron railings Adjacent to the Catholic church, the main frontage with garden facing the lane separating the two buildings; gable end facing the main road.
IIGarden gatepiers, gates and wall at Ty-Brith At the SW corner of the property, set at an angle to and set back from the road, forming the entrance to the drive and adjoining the churchyard.
IINO.12 Priory Street, Gwent The N of a pair of houses at the S end of the listed range on the W side of the street, opposite the garden wall to Ty-Brith.
IINO.42 Maryport Street, Gwent One of a pair of houses occupying the corner of Old Market Street and Maryport Street, this house with frontage to latter set back behind forecourt.
IINOS.44 & 46 Maryport Street, Gwent One of a pair of houses occupying the corner of Old Market Street and Maryport Street, this house with frontage to latter set back behind
IINOS.5 & 7 New Market Street, Gwent At the upper end of the street,near the corner with Bridge Street; side elevation adjoining street, frontage facing down the widened street.
II*Olde Malsters At the top wide part of the street, side elevation to passageway now leading to car-park at rear of Bridge Street, adjacent to Museum.
IIPlas-newydd On the N borders of the town just S of the railway bridge; set back from and above the road within gardens.
II*Porth-y-carn Just N of town centre and set back from the road in a garden, reached by a short drive and backing onto the River Usk.
IPriory Church of St Mary A town centre church, just S of the main thoroughfare with large walled churchyard to W,N and E.
IIThe Granary Towards the lower end of the E range of Twyn Square.
IIThe Greyhound Inn Near the E edge of the town, and a short way E of the priory churchyard, on a corner site; Chepstow Road is the continuation of Four Ash Street.
IIThe Jubilee Clock In the centre of Twyn Square, within a cobbled surround which also acts as a roundabout.
IIThe Three Salmons Hotel A central situation within the town, in a corner position with frontage onto Porthycarne Street and long side elevation to Bridge Street.
IIThe Town Hall In a prominent position, occupying the centre of the S part of the street at its widest point, on a triangular plot which incorporates the South African War Memorial.
IIThe White Hart PH A corner position in the centre of town, by the main cross roads, opposite the Three Salmons Hotel.
IITy Basket A corner position, just below Usk Castle.
IITy Brith Cottage N elevation forms the lower side of Twyn Square. It is the main building on the E side of Priory Street between the Square and the priory church.
IITy Brith, and attached courtyard wall N elevation forms the lower side of Twyn Square. It is the main building on the E side of Priory Street between the Square and the priory church.
IITy Cornel In a prominent position near the junction with Twyn Square, end on to the main road, facing towards Bridge Street.
IITy Tadcu Near the middle of the N range of Bridge Street.
IITy'r Ardd (Garden House) N elevation forms the lower side of Twyn Square. It is the main building on the E side of Priory Street between the Square and the priory church.
II*Usk Prison On a large site N in a dominant position in the landscape of the low-lying S area of the town.
IIUsk Rural Life Museum In the upper part of the wide street, side elevation facing passage now leading from new Market Street to car-park at rear of bridge Street, between Nos. 11 & 15.
IIWall to Castle Parade House On N side of Castle Parade, forming S boundary of Castle Parade House to Road.