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Listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan

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As of August 2011, the Vale of Glamorgan has 736 listed buildings of which 33 are Grade I listed, 71 Grade II* listed and 632 Grade II listed.

Contents

Grade II entries are listed below alphabetically by town/village.

Bonvilston

  • Bonvilston Cottage
  • Church of St. Mary
  • Churchyard Cross at Church of St. Mary
  • Village Farmhouse
  • Great House (Ty Mawr)
  • Llancadle

  • Cliff Farmhouse
  • Penarth and Cogan

    See also Listed buildings in Penarth

    Sigingstone

  • Green Farm II
  • Marcross

  • Churchyard wall, gatepiers and gates, to church of holy trinity running along the road
  • Sundial in churchyard of Church of the Holy Trinity
  • High wall comprising remains of Marcross Castle, bounding part of Southwest farmyard of Village Farm
  • Freestanding outbuilding at Village Farm incorporating remains of Marcross Castle and sited on Southwest
  • Monknash

  • Church Farmhouse
  • Garden wall of Church Farmhouse
  • Outhouse range to South of Church Farmhouse
  • Dovecot at Monknash Grange (Prev. Remains of medieval dovecote)
  • Monknash Forge
  • Plough and Harrow Public House inc. front garden walls
  • Nash Point

  • Lower (West) Lighthouse and attached Keepers Houses, walls and ancillary buildings
  • Fog Station at Nash Point Lighthouse
  • Upper (East) Lighthouse and attached keepers houses, walls and ancillary buildings
  • Sutton

  • Sutton Farmhouse II*
  • Long Range of Outbuildings to Northwest of Sutton Farmhouse
  • Small Outbuilding immediately to West of Sutton Farmhouse
  • Welsh St Donats

  • Churchyard Wall of Church of St. Donat
  • Great House
  • Pigsty at Ty-draw
  • Trepit

  • Trepit Cottage, Trepit.
  • References

    Listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan Wikipedia