Listed buildings in Cardiff
Protected buildings in Cardiff, Wales
The Grade I listed Cardiff Castle and Animal Wall c. 1890s
There are around 1,000 listed buildings in Cardiff ,[ 1] the capital city of Wales . A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special permission is granted by the relevant planning authorities. The Welsh Government makes decisions on individual cases, taking advice from the heritage agency Cadw , the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and local councils.[ 2]
Key
Grade
Criteria[ 3]
Grade I
Buildings of exceptional, usually national, interest (generally the top 2 per cent).
Grade II*
Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
Grade II
Buildings of special interest, which warrant every effort being made to preserve them.
Because of the way in which buildings are listed and the large number of listed buildings within the city, they have been subdivided into Grade I, II* and II buildings, with the Grade II buildings being further split up by area.
Grade I listed buildings
Name
Photograph
Completed
Date Listed
Function
Location
Grid Ref. [ note 1] Geo-coordinates
Description
HB Number[ note 2]
Ref.
Animal Wall, and Gates near Clock Tower
Animal Wall, and Gates near Clock Tower More images
1890
1952
Park Wall
Castle Quarter
ST1794576460 51°28′52″N 3°10′59″W / 51.481145676222°N 3.183024021168°W / 51.481145676222; -3.183024021168
Designed by William Burges and constructed after his death by his assistant, William Frame.[ 4] The Wall was moved from the front of Cardiff Castle to its current location in 1922.
21696
[ 5]
Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle More images
1081–927
1952
Castle Wall and Lodge
Castle Quarter
ST1807376595 51°28′57″N 3°10′52″W / 51.482377858563°N 3.1812125493558°W / 51.482377858563; -3.1812125493558
Built on the foundations of a Roman fort (a small part of the Roman wall of white bricks remains visible at the south-east corner) the above ground construction mostly dates from the Norman period to the late 19th century. A Motte was built by Robert Fitzhamon in 1081 followed by a stone Bailey in the 12th century. Gilbert de Clare built the Black Tower at the south entrance during the 13th century. Much of the remaining castle and walls were constructed or redecorated by the Earls and Marquises of Bute between 1778 and the 1890s in a fantasy gothic style.[ 6]
13662
[ 7]
Cardiff Crown Court
Cardiff Crown Court More images
1906
1966
Law Courts
Cathays Park
ST1814376839 51°29′04″N 3°10′49″W / 51.484581468039°N 3.1802613632082°W / 51.484581468039; -3.1802613632082
13736
[ 8]
Castell Coch
Castell Coch More images
1871–??
1963
Castle
Tongwynlais
ST1306182631 51°32′09″N 3°15′18″W / 51.535887521247°N 3.2548616226841°W / 51.535887521247; -3.2548616226841
Fantasy castle designed by William Burges and built on the ruins of an original 13th-century castle.
13644
[ 9]
City Hall
City Hall More images
1906
1966
City Hall
Cathays Park
ST1824876911 51°29′07″N 3°10′44″W / 51.485243934532°N 3.1787662423898°W / 51.485243934532; -3.1787662423898
13744
[ 10]
Former Glamorgan County Hall
Former Glamorgan County Hall More images
1912
1966
County Hall
Cathays Park
ST1805176988 51°29′09″N 3°10′54″W / 51.4859075631°N 3.1816206302281°W / 51.4859075631; -3.1816206302281
13738
[ 11]
Llandaff Cathedral
Llandaff Cathedral More images
1120–1869
1952
Cathedral
Llandaff
ST1555478123 51°29′45″N 3°13′04″W / 51.495742509574°N 3.2178455580854°W / 51.495742509574; -3.2178455580854
13710
[ 12]
National Museum Cardiff
National Museum Cardiff More images
1913–27
1966
Museum
Cathays Park
ST1833676985 51°29′09″N 3°10′39″W / 51.485921901872°N 3.1775163185366°W / 51.485921901872; -3.1775163185366
A Beaux-Arts design by the architects Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer. The building as it stands is a truncated version of a scheme they proposed in 1910; the west wing largely following the original design was built in 1962–65 by T. Alwyn Lloyd & Gordon. The remaining space was filled in 1993 by the Alex Gordon Partnership .[ 13]
13694
[ 14]
Park House
Park House More images
1874
1966
House
Castle Quarter
ST1847076874 51°29′06″N 3°10′32″W / 51.484943430601°N 3.1755612292536°W / 51.484943430601; -3.1755612292536
Designed by William Burges in the French Gothic style, for the Marquis of Bute's chief engineer, James McConnochie.[ 15]
13772
[ 16]
Pierhead Building
Pierhead Building More images
1897
1975
Pier Head Building
Butetown
ST1927574484 51°27′49″N 3°09′48″W / 51.463573907169°N 3.1634236506967°W / 51.463573907169; -3.1634236506967
14055
[ 17]
Bishop's Palace, Llandaff
Bishop's Palace, Llandaff More images
1266 c. 1266
1975
Bishops Palace Ruins
Llandaff
ST1557477991 51°29′40″N 3°13′03″W / 51.494558898207°N 3.2175259037285°W / 51.494558898207; -3.2175259037285
An impressive gatehouse and courtyard (now a garden) remains. The Palace was possibly built during the time of Bishop William de Braose . It has similarities to the contemporary Caerphilly Castle .[ 18]
13718
[ 19]
St John the Baptist Church
St John the Baptist Church More images
1460 c. 1460
1952
Church
Castle Quarter
ST1827076411 51°28′51″N 3°10′42″W / 51.480752333465°N 3.1783335916556°W / 51.480752333465; -3.1783335916556
13674
[ 20]
St Fagans Castle
St Fagans Castle More images
1590s c. 1590s
1977
Museum
St Fagans
ST1199077145 51°29′11″N 3°16′08″W / 51.486406360736°N 3.2689276967411°W / 51.486406360736; -3.2689276967411
Multi-gabled Elizabethan house, built before 1596.[ 21] Its grounds are now used as the St Fagans National History Museum .
13888
[ 22]
St German's Church
St German's Church More images
1884
1952
Church
Adamsdown
ST1958376820 51°29′05″N 3°09′34″W / 51.484617660109°N 3.1595234577824°W / 51.484617660109; -3.1595234577824
Designed by London architects Bodley & Garner this "tall, spacious and elegant" church also has a contemporary school house.[ 23]
13806
[ 24]
St Margaret's Church
St Margaret's Church More images
1870
1975
Church
Penylan
ST1993077740 51°29′35″N 3°09′17″W / 51.492937461076°N 3.1547361985818°W / 51.492937461076; -3.1547361985818
Designed by John Prichard at the behest of the Third Marquess of Bute , this church replaced an ancient chapel on the same site. It includes the Marquess's family mausoleum .[ 25]
13819
[ 26]
St Mellons Church
St Mellons Church More images
13th century c. 13th century
1963
Church
Old St Mellons
ST2283581404 51°31′35″N 3°06′49″W / 51.526280604923°N 3.1137039141613°W / 51.526280604923; -3.1137039141613
13865
[ 27]
Grade II* listed buildings
Name
Photograph
Completed
Date Listed
Function
Location
Grid Ref. [ note 1] Geo-coordinates
Description
HB Number[ note 2]
Ref.
Cardiff Bay railway station
Cardiff Bay railway station More images
1840
1975
Railway Station
Butetown
ST1907074875 51°28′01″N 3°09′59″W / 51.467059522792°N 3.1664635920982°W / 51.467059522792; -3.1664635920982
13963
[ 28]
Cardiff Central Market
Cardiff Central Market More images
1891
1975
Market hall
Castle Quarter
ST1825476350 51°28′49″N 3°10′43″W / 51.480201652586°N 3.1785498054841°W / 51.480201652586; -3.1785498054841
13811
[ 29]
Coal Exchange
Coal Exchange More images
1886
1975
Exchange Building
Butetown
ST1894374698 51°27′56″N 3°10′06″W / 51.465450145714°N 3.168250827942°W / 51.465450145714; -3.168250827942
14015
[ 30]
Castell-y-mynach
Castell-y-mynach More images
Late medieval
1952
Manor house
Creigiau
ST0820681065 51°31′16″N 3°19′28″W / 51.521040699923°N 3.3244314654028°W / 51.521040699923; -3.3244314654028
13517
[ 31]
Castle Arcade (See also Castle Arcade Entrance Block)
Castle Arcade (See also Castle Arcade Entrance Block) More images
1887
1975
Shopping Arcade
Castle Quarter
ST1808676400 51°28′50″N 3°10′52″W / 51.480626779385°N 3.1809800886577°W / 51.480626779385; -3.1809800886577
13661
[ 32]
Cathays Library
Cathays Library More images
1907
1975
Library
Cathays
ST1803678267 51°29′51″N 3°10′56″W / 51.497403018438°N 3.1821340392173°W / 51.497403018438; -3.1821340392173
A Carnegie library designed by Cardiff architects, Speir & Bevan. The building is in an Arts and Crafts style and has an unusual butterfly plan.[ 33]
13681
[ 34]
Chapel of St. Michael's College
Chapel of St. Michael's College More images
1959
2004
Chapel
Llandaff
ST1549777752 51°29′33″N 3°13′07″W / 51.492398899191°N 3.2185774896646°W / 51.492398899191; -3.2185774896646
82676
[ 35]
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church More images
1963
Church
St Fagans
ST1211877222 51°29′14″N 3°16′02″W / 51.487118478894°N 3.2671039017113°W / 51.487118478894; -3.2671039017113
13871
[ 36]
City United Reformed Church
City United Reformed Church More images
1866/1893
1975
Chapel
Castle Quarter
ST1865276754 51°29′02″N 3°10′22″W / 51.483890939311°N 3.1729130397707°W / 51.483890939311; -3.1729130397707
Church rebuilt and enlarged in 1892/3, with an integral tower. Still used as a church.
13831
[ 37]
Craig-y-parc House
Craig-y-parc House More images
1914–1918
2000
House
Pentyrch
ST0960280838 51°31′09″N 3°18′15″W / 51.519225763514°N 3.3042581620521°W / 51.519225763514; -3.3042581620521
22816
[ 38]
Garden terrace and steps at Craig-y-parc House
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c. 1915
2000
Terrace
Pentyrch
ST0959880815 51°31′08″N 3°18′16″W / 51.519018373062°N 3.3043098881919°W / 51.519018373062; -3.3043098881919
22818
[ 39]
Loggia and attached terrace walls and steps at Craig-y-parc House
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c. 1915
2000
Loggia
Pentyrch
ST0963780820 51°31′09″N 3°18′13″W / 51.519069570889°N 3.303749243971°W / 51.519069570889; -3.303749243971
22817
[ 40]
Empire House
Empire House More images
1991
Residential
Butetown
ST1898174750 51°27′57″N 3°10′04″W / 51.465923058722°N 3.1677158571021°W / 51.465923058722; -3.1677158571021
14007
[ 41]
Entrance Block to Castle Arcade (See also Castle Arcade )
Entrance Block to Castle Arcade (See also Castle Arcade ) More images
1882
1999
Shopping arcade
Castle Quarter
ST1813276398 51°28′50″N 3°10′49″W / 51.48061547304°N 3.1803173632483°W / 51.48061547304; -3.1803173632483
Built as the Albert Chambers by Peter Price, the entrance block pre-dates the arcade behind by five years.[ 42]
21712
[ 43]
Old Library
Old Library More images
1882
1978
Museum, Information Centre and Welsh language Centre
Castle Quarter
ST1834176341 51°28′48″N 3°10′38″W / 51.48013°N 3.17729°W / 51.48013; -3.17729
Designed by architects James, Seward & Thomas, the building became the Central Library in 1896. Includes stained glass throughout and an entrance hall decorated with tiles.
14111
[ 44]
Gelynis Farmhouse and attached cottage and stable
Gelynis Farmhouse and attached cottage and stable More images
1977
Farmhouse and cottage
Radyr
ST1306181630 51°31′37″N 3°15′17″W / 51.526889287446°N 3.2546141676723°W / 51.526889287446; -3.2546141676723
13912
[ 45]
House of Fraser , formerly James Howell & Co.
House of Fraser , formerly James Howell & Co. More images
1928–30
1988
Department store
Castle Quarter
ST1827976306 51°28′47″N 3°10′41″W / 51.479809730584°N 3.1781796890139°W / 51.479809730584; -3.1781796890139
Designed by Sir Percy Thomas .[ 46] The Beaux-Arts -style building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal in 1930.[ 47]
14109
[ 48]
Howell's School Llandaff , Original Building with Big Hall
Howell's School Llandaff , Original Building with Big HallMore images
1858–59
1975
School
Llandaff
ST1592577520 51°29′25″N 3°12′44″W / 51.490377277084°N 3.212358731349°W / 51.490377277084; -3.212358731349
Designed by Herbert Williams (after Decimus Burton withdrew from the commission).[ 49]
13660
[ 50]
Insole Court
Insole Court More images
1992
House
Llandaff
ST1504277720 51°29′31″N 3°13′30″W / 51.492042919315°N 3.2251219858196°W / 51.492042919315; -3.2251219858196
14127
[ 51]
Lead Cistern in the east forecourt of St Fagans Castle
Lead Cistern in the east forecourt of St Fagans Castle More images
1977
Cistern
St Fagans
ST1201677150 51°29′11″N 3°16′07″W / 51.486455360604°N 3.2685545878629°W / 51.486455360604; -3.2685545878629
13885
[ 52]
Llanfair-fach House
Upload Photo
1995
House
St Fagans
ST0983579242 51°30′18″N 3°18′02″W / 51.504916451463°N 3.3004922770382°W / 51.504916451463; -3.3004922770382
11707
[ 53]
Llanrumney Hall
Llanrumney Hall More images
1975
Public House
Llanrumney
ST2171580975 51°31′20″N 3°07′47″W / 51.52226958104°N 3.1297494879218°W / 51.52226958104; -3.1297494879218
13646
[ 54]
Portland House
Portland House More images
1927
1966
Bank
Butetown
ST1907274705 51°27′56″N 3°09′59″W / 51.465531570825°N 3.1663958292386°W / 51.465531570825; -3.1663958292386
13974
[ 55]
New House Hotel
New House Hotel More images
c. 1795
1977
House
Rhiwbina
ST1600084133 51°32′59″N 3°12′46″W / 51.549835390308°N 3.212857313818°W / 51.549835390308; -3.212857313818
13937
[ 56]
Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in the Michaelston community)
Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in the Michaelston community)More images
16th century
1952
Bridge
Canton , Michaelston-y-Fedw
ST1591175248 51°28′12″N 3°12′43″W / 51.469951121446°N 3.2120186613062°W / 51.469951121446; -3.2120186613062
A three-arched stone bridge with parapet refuges, spanning the River Ely . It dates from before 1536.[ 57]
13748
[ 58]
Pencoed
Upload Photo
1963
Farmhouse
Pentyrch
ST0922779861 51°30′37″N 3°18′34″W / 51.510383180675°N 3.3094094136377°W / 51.510383180675; -3.3094094136377
13608
[ 59]
South African War Memorial
South African War Memorial More images
1909
1966
War Memorial
Cathays Park
ST1822276831 51°29′04″N 3°10′45″W / 51.484521002622°N 3.1791220474241°W / 51.484521002622; -3.1791220474241
Designed by sculptor Albert Toft and described as "undoubtedly the finest and most original work of sculpture" in Cathays Park.[ 60]
13745
[ 61]
St Andrews United Reformed Church
St Andrews United Reformed Church More images
1900
1975
Chapel
Penylan
ST1926378085 51°29′45″N 3°09′52″W / 51.495943833252°N 3.1644206756459°W / 51.495943833252; -3.1644206756459
13753
[ 62]
St Augustine's Church
St Augustine's Church More images
1108
1975
Church
Rumney
ST2143279116 51°30′20″N 3°08′00″W / 51.505518412437°N 3.1334126628628°W / 51.505518412437; -3.1334126628628
13672
[ 63]
St Denys Church
St Denys Church More images
12th century
1963
Church
Lisvane
ST1915083059 51°32′26″N 3°10′02″W / 51.540641711792°N 3.1671908405372°W / 51.540641711792; -3.1671908405372
13867
[ 64]
St Edeyrn's Church
St Edeyrn's Church More images
1963
Church
Old St Mellons
ST2205781988 51°31′53″N 3°07′30″W / 51.531423516403°N 3.1250456236297°W / 51.531423516403; -3.1250456236297
13868
[ 65]
St Isan's Church
St Isan's Church More images
11th Century
1952
Church
Llanishen
ST1762781836 51°31′46″N 3°11′20″W / 51.529426958493°N 3.188859698806°W / 51.529426958493; -3.188859698806
13726
[ 66]
St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen)
St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen)More images
1977
School
Old St Mellons
ST2304881624 51°31′42″N 3°06′38″W / 51.528287465945°N 3.1106823528726°W / 51.528287465945; -3.1106823528726
13941
[ 67]
St Peter's Church
St Peter's Church More images
1861
1975
Church
Roath
ST1897077073 51°29′12″N 3°10′06″W / 51.486804362039°N 3.1684077667036°W / 51.486804362039; -3.1684077667036
13805
[ 68]
Stables to Cardiff Castle in Bute Park
Stables to Cardiff Castle in Bute Park More images
1966
Stables
Castle Quarter
ST1792676916 51°29′07″N 3°11′00″W / 51.485242152536°N 3.1834036990454°W / 51.485242152536; -3.1834036990454
13764
[ 69]
Tabernacle Chapel including attached Hall and forecourt railings
Tabernacle Chapel including attached Hall and forecourt railingsMore images
1865
1975
Chapel
Castle Quarter
ST1841676164 51°28′43″N 3°10′34″W / 51.478553024116°N 3.1761744896409°W / 51.478553024116; -3.1761744896409
Designed by John Hartland and built in 1865 in only six months, described as "one of the finest chapels and most original of the period".[ 70]
13722
[ 71]
The Cathedral School
The Cathedral School More images
1744–51
1952
School
Llandaff
ST1567677885 51°29′37″N 3°12′58″W / 51.49362127068°N 3.2160316208874°W / 51.49362127068; -3.2160316208874
The main building was built as Llandaff Court, the seat of Admiral Thomas Mathews , on the site of the ancient manor house of Bryn-y-Gynnon. Its architect was probably John Wood , who was engaged on the restoration of Llandaff Cathedral at the time of the house's construction.[ 72]
13654
[ 73]
The High Court of Justice, Probate Registry of Wales
The High Court of Justice, Probate Registry of Wales More images
1975
Probate Registry
Llandaff
ST1546377863 51°29′36″N 3°13′09″W / 51.493391632893°N 3.2190937300591°W / 51.493391632893; -3.2190937300591
13648
[ 74]
The Old Rectory
The Old Rectory
1977
House
St Fagans
ST1214277401 51°29′19″N 3°16′00″W / 51.488731294632°N 3.2668029415731°W / 51.488731294632; -3.2668029415731
Designed by architects John Prichard and John Pollard Seddon .
13902
[ 75]
University of Wales, Cardiff , including Forecourt Walls
University of Wales, Cardiff , including Forecourt WallsMore images
1883
1966
University Building
Cathays Park
ST1820877168 51°29′15″N 3°10′46″W / 51.487548457977°N 3.1794018016937°W / 51.487548457977; -3.1794018016937
13757
[ 76]
Welsh National War Memorial
Welsh National War Memorial More images
1928
1966
War Memorial
Cathays Park
ST1813677063 51°29′12″N 3°10′49″W / 51.486594115121°N 3.1804141599961°W / 51.486594115121; -3.1804141599961
13742
[ 77]
West Lodge to Cardiff Castle , including attached Walls & Gateway
West Lodge to Cardiff Castle , including attached Walls & GatewayMore images
1863
1952
Lodge
Castle Quarter
ST1783776465 51°28′52″N 3°11′04″W / 51.481174915467°N 3.184580075529°W / 51.481174915467; -3.184580075529
Designed by Alexander Roos to the west of Cardiff Castle as a decorative gatehouse to the estate of the Marquess of Bute . Converted into tea-rooms in 2012, retaining the original Victorian floor tiles.[ 78]
21697
[ 79]
Grade II listed buildings
Adamsdown
Butetown and Cardiff Bay
Caerau
Canton
City centre
Name
Photograph
Date
Location
Description
Bute Building ,[ 83] King Edward VII Avenue
1916
51°29′11″N 3°10′58″W / 51.48652°N 3.18264°W / 51.48652; -3.18264 (Bute Building )
Designed by Percy Thomas and Ivor Davies and opened in 1916 as Cardiff Technical College.[ 84]
Central Station , Central Square
1930
51°28′31″N 3°10′40″W / 51.4752°N 3.1779°W / 51.4752; -3.1779 (Central Station )
Considered "the most complete 1930s Great Western Railway station still in existence".[ 85]
Eglwys Dewi Sant , St Andrew's Crescent
1863
51°29′06″N 3°10′31″W / 51.4851°N 3.1752°W / 51.4851; -3.1752 (Eglwys Dewi Sant )
Originally designed by architects Prichard & Seddon, but completed to a simpler design. Later additions by William Butterfield .[ 86]
Golden Cross public house , Bute Terrace
1890s c. 1890s
51°28′36″N 3°10′24″W / 51.4766°N 3.1732°W / 51.4766; -3.1732 (Golden Cross )
Late 19th-century public house, tiled in green and gold. Important interior with decorative tiling and engraved glass.[ 87]
Hayes Island Snack Bar , The Hayes
1911
51°28′46″N 3°10′32″W / 51.4794°N 3.1756°W / 51.4794; -3.1756 (Hayes Island Snack Bar )
Originally opened as a parcels office.[ 88]
New Theatre , Greyfriars Road
1906
51°29′01″N 3°10′32″W / 51.48366°N 3.17553°W / 51.48366; -3.17553 (New Theatre )
Designed by architects Runtz and Ford, with a facade of Bath stone and brick.[ 89]
Old Custom House, Bute Terrace
1845 c. 1845
51°28′35″N 3°10′33″W / 51.4764°N 3.1757°W / 51.4764; -3.1757 (Old Custom House )
Two-storey five-bay building, originally sited next to the Glamorganshire Canal . Listed for its importance to Cardiff's commercial history.[ 90] Demolished by developers in early 2019, with only the facade wall retained.
Parc Hotel, Queen Street
1884 c. 1884
51°28′57″N 3°10′22″W / 51.4824°N 3.1729°W / 51.4824; -3.1729 (Parc Hotel )
Prince of Wales Theatre , Wood Street and St Mary Street
1878
51°28′39″N 3°10′40″W / 51.47750°N 3.17790°W / 51.47750; -3.17790 (Prince of Wales Theatre )
Built to a Venetian Gothic design by W. D. Bleasley and T. Waring. Later remodelled in a Greek Revival style by Willmott & Smith. Now a pub.
Royal Hotel , St Mary Street
1866
51°28′40″N 3°10′39″W / 51.4777°N 3.1774°W / 51.4777; -3.1774 (Royal Hotel )
Water Tower at Cardiff Central railway station
1932
51°28′32″N 3°10′49″W / 51.4755°N 3.1804°W / 51.4755; -3.1804 (Water Tower )
Great Western Railway water tower, 15 metres in height, built in concrete with a fluted base.[ 85] In 1984 it was embellished with a painted design of giant daffodils.[ 92] It was repainted in cream and beige, the colours of the GWR, in 2012.[ 85]
Cathays
Cyncoed
Ely
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Church of the Resurrection, Ely
Grand Avenue, Ely51°28′44″N 3°14′57″W / 51.4789°N 3.2492°W / 51.4789; -3.2492 (Church of the Resurrection, Ely )
2001 Church in Wales church buildingCompleted in the 1930s, designed in the Byzantine style in rich brown brick. The church was designed by T. Roderick of Aberdare and provided at a cost of £10,000 by Lord Glanely in memory of his wife, Ada. Design inspired by the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, by Walter Tapper .[ 93]
25795
Milepost outside No 322
On Cowbridge Road West, south west of the junction with Crossways Road51°28′35″N 3°14′50″W / 51.4764°N 3.2473°W / 51.4764; -3.2473 (Milepost outside No 322 )
1976 Mile post A cast-iron Gothic style mile post dating from 1835. One of a number of mileposts to the west of Cardiff on the A48. Inscribed 'LANDAFF PARISH' on a rectangular panel, with 'CARDIFF DISTRICT' inscribed on the top. Left hand panel inscribed 'TO CARDIFF 3', right hand side inscribed 'TO COWBRIDGE 9'. 'LONDON 161' inscribed at base.
14084
Milepost outside the Western Cemetery
On Cowbridge Road West, opposite Knightswell Road, near the main entrance of the Western Cemetery51°28′06″N 3°15′57″W / 51.4684°N 3.2657°W / 51.4684; -3.2657 (Milepost outside the Western Cemetery )
1976 Mile post A cast-iron Gothic style mile post dating from 1835. One of a number of mileposts to the west of Cardiff on the A48. Inscribed 'MICHAELSTONE PARISH' on a rectangular panel, with 'CARDIFF DISTRICT' inscribed on the top. Left hand panel inscribed 'TO CARDIFF 4', right hand side inscribed 'TO COWBRIDGE 8'. 'LONDON 162' inscribed at base.
14083
Fairwater
Flat Holm (Island)
Gabalfa
Grangetown
Heath
Lisvane
Llandaff
Llandaff North
Llanishen
Morganstown
Pentyrch
Penylan
Pontprennau
Radyr
Rhiwbina
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Briwnant Farmhouse and adjoining farm range
51°32′39″N 3°13′12″W / 51.5442°N 3.2199°W / 51.5442; -3.2199 (Briwnant Farmhouse and adjoining farm range )
1975 Farmhouse Small stone farmhouse, possibly 18th century, occasionally known as Briwnant Fawr.
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Hafod Lwyd
11 Heol Wen, Rhiwbina Garden Village 51°31′21″N 3°13′07″W / 51.5224°N 3.21865°W / 51.5224; -3.21865 (Hafod Lwyd )
2001 House Detached house, built by the architect Thomas Alwyn Lloyd for his own occupation c.1920. Faces Lon Isa from the west end of the garden village
25893
The Long Barn and attached courtyard wall, gates and railings
On farm track off Thornhill Road51°32′59″N 3°12′37″W / 51.5496°N 3.2104°W / 51.5496; -3.2104 (The Long Barn and attached courtyard wall, gates and railings )
2001 Barn Former 18th century long stable, barn, and coach house, now converted into housing
15758
Llanishen Fach
Heol Erwin, Rhiwbina51°31′55″N 3°12′31″W / 51.5319°N 3.2086°W / 51.5319; -3.2086 (Llanishen Fach )
1975 Farmhouse Former farmhouse, white painted stone with slate roof. Built on site of older house associated with the Williams and Wyndham Lewis families.
13724
Pantysgawen
On farm track off Thornhill Road51°32′36″N 3°12′37″W / 51.5432°N 3.2102°W / 51.5432; -3.2102 (Pantysgawen )
1975 Farmhouse Small single storey 17th or 18th century farmhouse.
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Post Box opposite 27 Lon Isa
Lon Isa, Rhiwbina Garden Village 51°31′23″N 3°12′57″W / 51.523°N 3.2157°W / 51.523; -3.2157 (Post Box opposite 27 Lon Isa )
2001 Postbox Pillar box erected at the same period as the houses of the garden village; inscribed with the monogram of King George V and its manufacturer, the Carron Company of Stirlingshire.
25924
Telephone box in Pen-y-dre adjacent to branch library
Opposite Rhiwbina Library on Pen-y-dre51°31′17″N 3°12′46″W / 51.5215°N 3.2129°W / 51.5215; -3.2129 (Telephone box in Pen-y-dre adjacent to branch library )
1989 Red telephone box A K6 red telephone box designed by Giles Gilbert Scott . The design dates from 1936.
14120
The Wendy House
Off Heol-y-deri to Y Groes, close to 16 Y Groes51°31′20″N 3°12′47″W / 51.5223°N 3.213°W / 51.5223; -3.213 (The Wendy House )
2001 Office Small single storey building, originally used as offices. Plaques record the Rhiwbina Garden Village Conservation Area and the Rhiwbina Garden Village Residents Association.
25892
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Riverside
Roath
Rumney
St Fagans
St Mellons
Splott
Tongwynlais
Trowbridge
Whitchurch
Name
Photograph
Date
Location
Description
Bridge House, 88 Merthyr Road[ 110]
c.1800
Former Towpath Bridge to Glamorganshire Canal [ 111]
Late 18th to mid 19th century
51°30′43″N 3°14′16″W / 51.5119°N 3.2379°W / 51.5119; -3.2379 (Former Towpath Bridge )
Front wall, gate piers and gate of Bridge House, 88 Merthyr Road[ 112]
c.1800
Garden Wall, Privy and Gatepiers of Oak Cottage[ 113]
Early 19th century
St Mary's Church [ 114]
1884
51°30′48″N 3°13′16″W / 51.5133°N 3.2211°W / 51.5133; -3.2211 (St Mary's Church )
Anglican place of worship
The Laurels, 27 Penlline Road[ 115]
Mid 19th century
Villa in Tudor style
Oak Cottage[ 116]
17th to 19th century
The Pines, Old Church Road[ 117]
Early to mid 19th century
Six Gables, 27A Penlline Road[ 118]
Mid 19th century
Tabernacle Chapel, Merthyr Road[ 119]
1866
Ty-Mawr, Ty Mawr Road[ 120]
1583
51°30′40″N 3°14′09″W / 51.5111°N 3.2359°W / 51.5111; -3.2359 (Ty-Mawr )
One of the oldest houses in Glamorgan, substantially altered in the nineteenth century.[ 121]
Whitchurch Hospital , Park Road[ 122]
1908
51°31′01″N 3°13′55″W / 51.51687°N 3.23184°W / 51.51687; -3.23184 (Whitchurch Hospital )
A former mental hospital. The hospital chapel and six octagonal shelters in the grounds are separately listed as Grade II.[ 123] [ 124] [ 122] [ 125] [ 126] [ 127] [ 128] [ 129]
Whitchurch Library, Park Road[ 130]
1904
51°30′58″N 3°13′31″W / 51.5160°N 3.2254°W / 51.5160; -3.2254 (Whitchurch Library )
A Carnegie Library designed by R and S Williams of Cardiff.
Whitchurch War Memorial, Park Road[ 131]
c. 1920
51°30′58″N 3°13′30″W / 51.5160°N 3.22513°W / 51.5160; -3.22513 (Whitchurch Library )
Erected as a memorial to the dead of the Great War . Later inscription to commemorate the dead of World War II .
See also
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^ "The Cathedral School" . British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 20 July 2013 .
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^ Cadw . "Bridge House (13754)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Former Towpath Bridge to Glamorganshire Canal (26716)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Front Wall, Gatepiers and Gate of No 88 (Bridge House) (26713)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Privy and Gatepiers of Oak Cottage (26712)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Church of St. Mary (13673)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "The Laurels (13776)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Oak Cottage (13815)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "The Pines (13816)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Six Gables (26711)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Tabernacle Chapel (21572)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Ty Mawr (13814)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Newman 1995 , p. 314
^ a b Cadw. "Whitchurch Hospital (11715)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to west of Whitchurch Hospital (11708)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to south-west of Whitchurch Hospital (11709)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to south-south-west of Whitchurch Hospital (11710)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to south-south-east of Whitchurch Hospital (11711)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to south-east of Whitchurch Hospital (11712)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Octagonal Shelter in Grounds to east of Whitchurch Hospital (11713)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Chapel at Whitchurch Hospital (11714)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Whitchurch Free Library (26715)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
^ Cadw. "Whitchurch War Memorial (26714)" . National Historic Assets of Wales .
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