List of scheduled monuments in Swansea explained

The city and county of Swansea covers, in addition to the port city of Swansea, areas of upland to the north, and the Gower peninsula to the west. It is on Gower that the earliest scheduled monuments are found. Three sites have evidence of habitation from the Paleolithic, a time before the last ice age. These include the oldest rock painting in Britain and the earliest known burial in Western Europe. There are in total 124 scheduled sites. Prehistoric sites of many sorts are found, particularly on Gower. 64 pre-historic sites are from Paleolithic to Iron Age dates, and include caves, burial mounds and tombs, cairns, defensive enclosures, hillforts and promentary forts. Roman and early medieval sites, by contrast are scarce. The post-Norman Medieval period, by contrast, has 26 sites, 17 of them castles or other defensive monuments. The other nine are all ecclesiastical monuments. The 26 post-medieval monuments are more diverse, including industrial and maritime sites, but also leats, quarries, a mill and even an observatory and an orchid house. All of the Swansea administrative area lies within the historic county of Glamorgan.

Scheduled monuments have statutory protection. It is illegal to disturb the ground surface or any standing remains. The compilation of the list is undertaken by Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments, which is an executive agency of the National Assembly of Wales.[1] The list of scheduled monuments below is supplied by Cadw[2] with additional material from RCAHMW and Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust.

See main article: article and Scheduled Monuments in Wales.

Scheduled monuments in Swansea

Image NameSite type Community LocationDetailsPeriodSAM No
& Refs
<--insert image here-->Longhole CaveCavePort Eynon51.5431°N -4.2348°W,
SS451850
Cave with Paleolithic flint tools1Prehistoric
(Paleolithic)
GM391
[3]
Paviland CaveCaveRhossili51.5502°N -4.2552°W,
SS437859
Paleolithic burial cave known as 'Goat's Cave'. Buried 33,000 years ago, the remains found in 1823 are the oldest known ceremonial burial in Western Europe.1.03Prehistoric
(Upper Paleolithic)
GM504
[4]
Cathole CaveCaveIlston51.5899°N -4.1124°W,
SS537900
Cave on Gower, occupied over 30,000 years from Palaeolithic to Medieval times. In 2010 engraved rock art was found of a reindeer, dated to upwards of 12,000 BC, making it the oldest rock art in the British Isles.1.05Prehistoric
(Upper Palaeolithic)
GM349
[5]
<--insert image here-->Cefn Bryn Burial ChamberChambered long cairnIlston51.5781°N -4.1551°W,
SS507887
A Chambered long cairn towards the base of the Cefn Bryn ridge1.1Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM167
[6]
Parc Cwm long cairn (Parc le Breos) Chambered long cairnIlston51.5883°N -4.1128°W,
SS537898
Chambered tomb in which human remains were interred over a 300 to 800-year period in the Neolithic. Discovered in 1869, and brought into public ownership and partly reconstructed in 1961, it had a detailed excavation in 1998.1.1Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM122
[7]
Penmaen Burrows Burial ChamberChambered tombIlston51.5728°N -4.1203°W,
SS531881
Megalithic burial chamber first excavated in 1860. Now being inundated by sand dunes.1.1Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM123
[8]
Sweyne's Howe Chambered CairnsChambered tombLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.585°N -4.2805°W,
SS421898
Three Neolithic and later chambered tombs in varying states of collapse, on the upper eastern slopes of Rhossili Down.1.1Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM027
[9]
<--insert image here-->Two Burial Chambers on Graig FawrChambered tombPontardulais51.7373°N -4.0164°W,
SN608062
1.1Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM513
[10]
Bon y Maen Standing StoneStanding stoneBonymaen51.6404°N -3.9112°W,
SS678952
A sandstone monolith on the eastern edge of Swansea, on a ridge between the Tawe valley and Crymlyn Bog.1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM177
[11]
<--insert image here-->Cockett standing stoneStanding stoneCockett51.6351°N -3.9877°W,
SS625947
1.3Prehistoric
GM582
[12]
<--insert image here-->Llethrid Tooth CaveCaveIlston51.5979°N -4.1213°W,
SS531909
Early Bronze Age ossuary in a cave 1.4 km from Parc Cwm long cairn, and may be contemporary with later burials there.1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM284
[13]
Culver HoleCaveLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6127°N -4.3038°W,
SS405929
Coastal cave near Burry Holms and Three Chimneys, in which were found human remains and artefacts from all periods from Bronze Age through to the 9th century AD.1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age onwards)
GM087
[14]
Arthur's Stone, Cefn BrynChambered tombLlanrhidian Lower51.5936°N -4.1794°W,
SS491905
Double stone chambered tomb, capped by a huge capstone, which probably always was exposed above the mound. Also called Maen Ceti, it may have been in situ before the tomb was excavated under it.1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM003
[15]
<--insert image here-->Lower Greyhound Inn Standing StonesStanding stoneLlanrhidian Lower51.6065°N -4.1865°W,
SS486920
1.3Prehistoric
GM152
[16]
Samson's JackStanding stoneLlanrhidian Lower51.6075°N -4.2013°W,
SS476921
Standing stone, 3.2m high, embedded in a field boundary bank. It is also known as Mansel Jank1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM133
[17]
<--insert image here-->Ty'r Coed standing stoneStanding stoneLlanrhidian Lower51.6033°N -4.2025°W,
SS475916
Standing stone, 2.5m high, embedded in a field boundary bank.1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM151
[18]
<--insert image here-->Mynydd Pysgodlyn Round BarrowRound barrowMawr51.7254°N -3.9775°W,
SN635048
1.3Prehistoric
GM202
[19]
<--insert image here-->Berry RingworkRingworkPort Eynon51.5742°N -4.2058°W,
SS472884
1.3Prehistoric
GM178
[20]
<--insert image here-->Burry Lesser Standing StoneStanding stonePort Eynon51.5885°N -4.2213°W,
SS462900
1.3Prehistoric
GM150
[21]
<--insert image here-->Burry MenhirStanding stonePort Eynon51.5885°N -4.2186°W,
SS464900
1.3Prehistoric
GM134
[22]
<--insert image here-->Burry Standing StoneStanding stonePort Eynon51.5806°N -4.2112°W,
SS468891
1.3Prehistoric
GM191
[23]
<--insert image here-->Newton henge, cropmarkHengePort Eynon51.5711°N -4.2437°W,
SS446881
1.3Prehistoric
GM580
[24]
<--insert image here-->Cave 40m SE of Deborah's HoleCave siteRhossili51.5537°N -4.26°W,
SS434862
Natural cave overlooking the seas, with a Bronze Age mound at the entrance1.3Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM622
[25]
<--insert image here-->Round Cairn with Cist on Mynydd DrumauRound cairnClydach, (also Dyffryn Clydach), (see also Neath Port Talbot)51.6876°N -3.8465°W,
SN724003
1.4Prehistoric
GM387
[26]
<--insert image here-->Cairns on Cefn BrynRound cairnIlston51.5795°N -4.1365°W,
SS520889
1.4Prehistoric
GM038
[27]
<--insert image here-->Cefn Bryn Burnt MoundBurnt moundIlston51.5823°N -4.1389°W,
SS519892
1.4Prehistoric
GM543
[28]
<--insert image here-->Burnt Mound on Rhossili DownBurnt moundLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.5915°N -4.2836°W,
SS419905
1.4Prehistoric
GM476
[29]
Llanmadoc Hill, cairn on E end ofRound cairnLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6115°N -4.2544°W,
SS439927
A large round cairn, 21metres across, offset within an earlier ring-cairn measuring some 30metres in diameter.1.4Prehistoric
GM579
[30]
Llanmadoc Hill, cairn on W end ofRound cairnLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6087°N -4.269°W,
SS429924
Round cairn some 17 metres (55ft) in diameter, covered in vegetation, near the trig point. The pile of stones in its centre is presumed to be a recent addition by walkers.1.4Prehistoric
GM578
[31]
Round Cairn on Bessie's MeadowRound cairnLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.5874°N -4.2838°W,
SS418900
A good example of an upland cairn, having both kerb and cist still intact. Part of a wider group of burial cairns, it is just below the northern summit of Rhossili Down.1.4Prehistoric
GM498
[32]
<--insert image here-->Burnt Mound 300m SW of Arthur's StoneBurnt moundLlanrhidian Lower51.5922°N -4.1829°W,
SS488904
1.4Prehistoric
GM436
[33]
<--insert image here-->Burnt Mound North of Arthur's StoneBurnt moundLlanrhidian Lower51.5964°N -4.1817°W,
SS489908
1.4Prehistoric
GM544
[34]
<--insert image here-->Pen-y-Crug Round BarrowRound barrowLlanrhidian Lower51.6014°N -4.1514°W,
SS510913
1.4Prehistoric
GM153
[35]
<--insert image here-->Round Cairn W of Arthur's StoneRound cairnLlanrhidian Lower51.5936°N -4.1809°W,
SS490905
1.4Prehistoric
GM196
[36]
<--insert image here-->Cairn 250m SW of Banc Llyn-MawrRound cairnMawr51.7451°N -3.9914°W,
SN626070
1.4Prehistoric
GM384
[37]
<--insert image here-->Pant-y-Ffa Round CairnRound cairnMawr51.706°N -4.0009°W,
SN618027
1.4Prehistoric
GM201
[38]
<--insert image here-->Ring Cairn on Tor ClawddRing cairnMawr51.7396°N -3.9271°W,
SN670062
1.4Prehistoric
GM353
[39]
<--insert image here-->Garn Goch Round BarrowRound barrowPenllergaer51.6641°N -4.0176°W,
SS605980
1.4Prehistoric
GM199
[40]
<--insert image here-->Rhossili Down Round CairnsRound cairnRhossili51.578°N -4.2807°W,
SS420890
1.4Prehistoric
GM194
[41]
<--insert image here-->Bishopston Valley CampPromontory Fort - inlandBishopston51.5709°N -4.0659°W,
SS569878
1.5Prehistoric
GM126
[42]
<--insert image here-->Caswell Cliff FortPromontory Fort - coastalBishopston51.5693°N -4.0387°W,
SS588875
1.5Prehistoric
GM132
[43]
<--insert image here-->Burry Holms CampPromontory Fort - coastalLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6094°N -4.3135°W,
SS398925
1.5Prehistoric
GM088
[44]
<--insert image here-->Enclosure on Rhossili DownEnclosureLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.585°N -4.2773°W,
SS423898
1.5Prehistoric
GM487
[45]
<--insert image here-->The Bulwark, Llanmadoc HillHillfortLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.612°N -4.2499°W,
SS443927
1.5Prehistoric
GM061
[46]
<--insert image here-->Three Camps on Harding's DownHillfortLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.5929°N -4.2577°W,
SS437906
1.5Prehistoric
GM060
[47]
<--insert image here-->Earthwork 108m NNW of Fforest NewyddEnclosureLlangyfelach51.6962°N -3.9745°W,
SS636015
1.5Prehistoric
GM308
[48]
<--insert image here-->Dan-y-Lan CampEnclosureLlanrhidian Higher51.6422°N -4.0906°W,
SS554957
1.5Prehistoric
GM268
[49]
<--insert image here-->Gron-GaerEnclosureLlanrhidian Higher51.6329°N -4.096°W,
SS550947
1.5Prehistoric
GM197
[50]
<--insert image here-->Pen-y-GaerHillfortLlanrhidian Higher51.6394°N -4.1163°W,
SS536955
1.5Prehistoric
GM198
[51]
<--insert image here-->Cil Ifor Promontory FortPromontory Fort - inlandLlanrhidian Lower51.6098°N -4.1594°W,
SS505923
1.5Prehistoric
GM124
[52]
<--insert image here-->Stembridge CampHillfortLlanrhidian Lower51.6011°N -4.2108°W,
SS469914
1.5Prehistoric
GM125
[53]
<--insert image here-->Ring Cairn on Craig FawrEarthwork (unclassified)Mawr51.7416°N -3.9876°W,
SN628066
1.5Prehistoric
GM380
[54]
<--insert image here-->High PennardEarthwork (unclassified)Pennard51.5603°N -4.0674°W,
SS567866
1.5Prehistoric
GM045
[55]
<--insert image here-->Earthwork on Graig FawrHillfortPontardulais51.7433°N -4.0027°W,
SN618068
1.5Prehistoric
GM386
[56]
<--insert image here-->Earthwork 450m SW of Llanddewi ChurchEnclosurePort Eynon51.5767°N -4.2298°W,
SS455783
1.5Prehistoric
GM334
[57]
<--insert image here-->Reynoldston CampEnclosureReynoldston51.5876°N -4.1905°W,
SS483899
1.5Prehistoric
GM195
[58]
Deborah's Hole CampPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.5545°N -4.2633°W,
SS431863
Also known as 'The Knave Promontory fort', this double embankment encloses an area 52m x 44m, perched against 60m high sea cliffs. Excavated in 1938. Occupation pottery was dated c50 BC to 50 AD1.5Prehistoric
GM128
[59]
<--insert image here-->Horse Cliff CampPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.5515°N -4.2586°W,
SS435860
1.5Prehistoric
GM192
[60]
<--insert image here-->Lewes Castle Promontory FortPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.5625°N -4.2888°W,
SS414873
1.5Prehistoric
GM470
[61]
<--insert image here-->Old Castle CampPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.5684°N -4.2966°W,
SS409880
1.5Prehistoric
GM193
[62]
<--insert image here-->Paviland CampPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.5509°N -4.2555°W,
SS437859
1.5Prehistoric
GM131
[63]
Promontory Fort on Worms HeadPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.564°N -4.3193°W,
SS393875
1.5Prehistoric
GM492
[64]
<--insert image here-->Thurba CampPromontory Fort - coastalRhossili51.5603°N -4.2783°W,
SS421870
1.5Prehistoric
GM127
[65]
<--insert image here-->Earthwork on Kilvey HillEnclosureSt Thomas51.6356°N -3.9176°W,
SS673947
1.5Prehistoric
GM315
[66]
<--insert image here-->Church Hill Romano-British EnclosureEnclosureIlston51.5883°N -4.1145°W,
SS536898
2Roman
GM603
[67]
<--insert image here-->Mynydd Carn-Goch Roman EarthworksPractice campLlwchwr51.6562°N -4.0134°W,
SS608971
2Roman
GM269
[68]
<--insert image here-->Roman Practice Camp on Stafford CommonPractice campLlwchwr51.6568°N -4.0376°W,
SS591973
2Roman
GM502
[69]
Medieval Hermitage Site on Burry HolmsHermitageLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6093°N -4.3105°W,
SS401925
3Early Medieval
GM473
[70]
<--insert image here-->St Cennydd's Church Cross-shaftCross shaftLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.5996°N -4.27°W,
SS428914
3Early Medieval
GM621
[71]
<--insert image here-->St Madoc's Church Cross-incised StonesCrossLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.618°N -4.2564°W,
SS438934
3Early Medieval
GM223
[72]
<--insert image here-->Llangyfelach Cross-BaseCrossLlangyfelach51.6728°N -3.959°W,
SS646989
3Early Medieval
GM299
[73]
<--insert image here-->Cross-Slab from Woodlands, Stout Hall (now in St George's Church, Reynoldston)Cross-marked stoneReynoldston51.5885°N -4.1961°W,
SS479900
3Early Medieval
GM089
[74]
<--insert image here-->Chantry Acre medieval chapelChapelBishopston51.5741°N -4.0553°W,
SS576881
4Medieval
GM548
[75]
<--insert image here-->Old Castle CampRingworkBishopston51.591°N -4.0484°W,
SS582900
4Medieval
GM154
[76]
<--insert image here-->Original Swansea CastleCastleCastle51.6211°N -3.9414°W,
SS657931
4Medieval
GM441
[77]
CastleCastle51.6205°N -3.9411°W,
SS657930
4Medieval
GM012
[78]
<--insert image here-->St Michael's Chapel, Cwrt-y-CarneChapelGorseinon51.6844°N -4.0672°W,
SN571004
4Medieval
GM363
[79]
<--insert image here-->Llandeilo Castle MoundMotteGrovesend51.7049°N -4.0465°W,
SN586026
4Medieval
GM200
[80]
<--insert image here-->Penmaen Burrows ChurchChurchIlston51.5731°N -4.1206°W,
SS531881
Headland inundated by sand by the 14th century, burying the now-ruined stone church. Excavated, 1861 and remains sunk into sand and overgrowth.4Medieval
GM130
[81]
<--insert image here-->Penmaen Burrows RingworkRingworkIlston51.572°N -4.1166°W,
SS534880
4Medieval
GM129
[82]
<--insert image here-->Trinity Well and Remains of ChapelChapelIlston51.5853°N -4.09°W,
SS552894
4Medieval
GM158
[83]
<--insert image here-->Bovehill CastleManorLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6169°N -4.2196°W,
SS464932
4Medieval
GM149
[84]
<--insert image here-->North Hill Tor CampEnclosureLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6217°N -4.2363°W,
SS452937
4Medieval
GM062
[85]
<--insert image here-->Llanelen Chapel SiteChapelLlanrhidian Lower51.6193°N -4.1517°W,
SS511933
4Medieval
GM376
[86]
CastleLlanrhidian Lower51.6128°N -4.1993°W,
SS478927
4Medieval
GM010
[87]
CastleLlwchwr51.6622°N -4.0771°W,
SS564979
Founded by Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick from 1106, it is built into the corner of the Roman fort of Leucarum. Over 250 turbulent years it was progressively rebuilt in stone. Only one substantial tower now remains, overlooking the estuary in a park in lower Loughor.4Medieval
GM046
[88]
<--insert image here-->Cae Castell (Rhyndwyclydach Medieval Earthwork)Earthwork (unclassified)Mawr51.7261°N -3.8921°W,
SN694047
4Medieval
GM439
[89]
<--insert image here-->Penlle'r CastellCastleMawr51.7691°N -3.9356°W,
SN665096
4Medieval
GM255
[90]
Oystermouth CastleCastleMumbles51.5771°N -4.0027°W,
SS613883
4Medieval
GM007
[91]
Pennard Castle & ChurchCastlePennard51.5765°N -4.1026°W,
SS544885
4Medieval
GM044
[92]
<--insert image here-->Norton CampRingworkPenrice51.5595°N -4.1775°W,
SS491867
4Medieval
GM157
[93]
CastlePenrice51.5555°N -4.1683°W,
SS497862
4Medieval
GM043
[94]
Penrice CastleCastlePenrice51.5752°N -4.1702°W,
SS497884
4Medieval
GM047
[95]
<--insert image here-->Penrice RingworkRingworkPenrice51.5693°N -4.1769°W,
SS492878
4Medieval
GM053
[96]
<--insert image here-->Tower NE of Oxwich CastleTowerPenrice51.5562°N -4.1672°W,
SS498863
4Medieval
GM472
[97]
<--insert image here-->Site of St Teilo's Old Parish ChurchChurchPontardulais51.7079°N -4.0497°W,
SN584030
Site of St Teilo's Old Parish Church, Llandeilo, Talybont. The church was removed to St Fagans National History Museum4Medieval
GM415
[98]
<--insert image here-->St Maurice's ChurchChurchPort Eynon51.5794°N -4.2111°W,
SS468890
4Medieval
GM156
[99]
<--insert image here-->Remains of Medieval Building & Church at RhossiliBuilding (Unclassified)Rhossili51.5716°N -4.2879°W,
SS415883
4Medieval
GM414
[100]
<--insert image here-->Scott's Pit Engine House & Traces of Ancillary BuildingsEngine houseBirchgrove51.6683°N -3.8854°W,
SS697982
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM336
[101]
<--insert image here-->St Peter's Chapel & Well, Caswell BayChapelBishopston51.5764°N -4.0355°W,
SS590883
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM374
[102]
<--insert image here-->Morfa Bridge and QuaysBridgeBonymaen51.6418°N -3.9319°W,
SS664954
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM392
[103]
<--insert image here-->Clydach Upper ForgeIndustrial monumentClydach51.7009°N -3.9015°W,
SN686019
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM497
[104]
<--insert image here-->Melin Mynach, GorseinonMillGorseinon51.6726°N -4.0366°W,
SS592990
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM501
[105]
<--insert image here-->Parc le Breos Limekiln and QuarriesLimekilnIlston51.5887°N -4.1119°W,
SS537898
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM536
[106]
Industrial monumentLandore51.6374°N -3.9351°W,
SS661949
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM483
[107]
<--insert image here-->Landore New QuayQuayLandore51.6459°N -3.9341°W,
SS662958
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM484
[108]
Morris CastleBuilding (Unclassified)Landore51.6504°N -3.9389°W,
SS659964
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM371
[109]
Whiteford LighthouseLighthouseLlangennith, Llanmadoc and Cheriton51.6526°N -4.2509°W,
SS443972
Iron Lighthouse at Whitford Point5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM407
[110]
<--insert image here-->Penclawdd Sea Dock and CanalDockyardLlanrhidian Higher51.6447°N -4.0933°W,
SS552960
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM398
[111]
Gwernllwynchwyth Engine HouseEngine houseLlansamlet51.6653°N -3.8849°W,
SS697979
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM430
[112]
<--insert image here-->Townshend's Great Leat & WaggonwayIndustrial monumentLlansamlet51.6647°N -3.8862°W,
SS696978
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM468
[113]
<--insert image here-->Clyne Valley Shaft MoundsCoal MineMumbles51.6086°N -4.0095°W,
SS609918
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM455
[114]
Clyne Wood Arsenic & Copper WorksIndustrial monumentMumbles51.5996°N -4.0014°W,
SS614908
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM475
[115]
<--insert image here-->Clyne Wood Coal LevelCoal MineMumbles51.6029°N -4.0043°W,
SS612912
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM464
[116]
Clyne Wood Colliery Steam Winding MachineIndustrial monumentMumbles51.6096°N -4.0185°W,
SS603920
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM469
[117]
<--insert image here-->Ynys Pit & LeatAqueductMumbles51.6103°N -4.0042°W,
SS613920
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM461
[118]
<--insert image here-->Limestone Quarry and Kiln at OxwichLimekilnPenrice51.5566°N -4.1676°W,
SS498864
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM542
[119]
<--insert image here-->Culver Hole DovecotDovecotePort Eynon51.5394°N -4.2141°W,
SS465845
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM325
[120]
The Salthouse, Port EynonSaltworksPort Eynon51.5398°N -4.2084°W,
SS469846
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM471
[121]
<--insert image here-->Foxhole River StaithesStaithesSt Thomas51.6302°N -3.9332°W,
SS662941
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM482
[122]
<--insert image here-->White Rock Copper WorksIndustrial monumentSt Thomas51.6354°N -3.9333°W,
SS662947
5Post-Medieval/Modern
GM481
[123]
<--insert image here-->Penllergaer Orchideous HouseGarden buildingPenllergaer51.671°N -3.991°W,
SS624987
5.8Post Medieval/Modern
GM596
[124]
Remains of Astronomical Observatory at PenllergaerObservatoryPenllergaer51.6737°N -3.9933°W,
SS622990
5.8Post-Medieval/Modern
GM410
[125]
<--insert image here-->Oxwich Bay Coast Defence/Chain Home Low Radar StationRadar StationPenrice51.5435°N -4.1518°W,
SS508849
5.9Post-Medieval/Modern
GM602
[126]

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/historicenvironment/protection/monuments/?lang=en Cadw: Ancient Monuments and Scheduling.
  2. Cadw will send their list as a spreadsheet, or other electronic formats, on request, as indicated at www.whatdotheyknow.com. This list uses information dated May 2012
  3. . . Cadw SAM: GM391: Longhole Cave
  4. . . Cadw SAM: GM504: Paviland Cave
  5. . . Cadw SAM: GM349: Cat Hole Cave
  6. . . Cadw SAM: GM167: Cefn Bryn Burial Chamber
  7. . . Cadw SAM: GM122: Parc le Breos Burial Chamber
  8. . . Cadw SAM: GM123: Penmaen Burrows Burial Chamber
  9. . . Cadw SAM: GM027: Sweyne's Howe Chambered Cairns
  10. . . Cadw SAM: GM513: Two Burial Chambers on Graig Fawr
  11. . . Cadw SAM: GM177: Bon y Maen Standing Stone
  12. . . Cadw SAM: GM582: Cockett standing stone
  13. . . Cadw SAM: GM284: Tooth Cave, Llethrid
  14. . . Cadw SAM: GM087: Cave 36m W of Three Chimneys
  15. . . Cadw SAM: GM003: Arthur's Stone, Cefn Bryn
  16. and . . Cadw SAM: GM152: Lower Greyhound Inn Standing Stones
  17. . . Cadw SAM: GM133: Sampson's Jack
  18. . . Cadw SAM: GM151: Standing Stone on Ty'r Coed Farm
  19. . . Cadw SAM: GM202: Mynydd Pysgodlyn Round Barrow
  20. . . Cadw SAM: GM178: Berry Ringwork
  21. . . Cadw SAM: GM150: Burry Lesser Standing Stone
  22. . . Cadw SAM: GM134: Burry Menhir
  23. . . Cadw SAM: GM191: Burry Standing Stone
  24. . . Cadw SAM: GM580: Newton henge, cropmark
  25. . . Cadw SAM: GM622: Cave 40m SE of Deborah's Hole
  26. . . Cadw SAM: GM387: Round Cairn with Cist on Mynydd Drumau
  27. . . Cadw SAM: GM038: Cairns on Cefn Bryn
  28. . . Cadw SAM: GM543: Cefn Bryn Burnt Mound
  29. . . Cadw SAM: GM476: Burnt Mound on Rhossili Down
  30. . . SAM: GM579: Llanmadoc Hill, cairn on E end of
  31. . . SAM: GM578: Llanmadoc Hill, cairn on W end of
  32. . SAM: GM498: Round Cairn on Bessie's Meadow
  33. . . Cadw SAM: GM436: Burnt Mound 300m SW of Arthur's Stone
  34. . . Cadw SAM: GM544: Burnt Mound North of Arthur's Stone
  35. . . Cadw SAM: GM153: Pen-y-Crug Round Barrow
  36. . . Cadw SAM: GM196: Round Cairn W of Arthur's Stone
  37. . . Cadw SAM: GM384: Cairn 250m SW of Banc Llyn-Mawr
  38. . . Cadw SAM: GM201: Pant-y-Ffa Round Cairn
  39. . . Cadw SAM: GM353: Ring Cairn on Tor Clawdd
  40. . . Cadw SAM: GM199: Garn Goch Round Barrow
  41. . . Cadw SAM: GM194: Rhossili Down Round Cairns
  42. . . Cadw SAM: GM126: Bishopston Valley Camp
  43. . . Cadw SAM: GM132: Caswell Cliff Fort
  44. . . Cadw SAM: GM088: Burry Holms Camp
  45. . . Cadw SAM: GM487: Enclosure on Rhossili Down
  46. . . Cadw SAM: GM061: The Bulwark, Llanmadoc Hill
  47. . . Cadw SAM: GM060: Three Camps on Harding's Down
  48. . . Cadw SAM: GM308: Earthwork 108m NNW of Fforest Newydd
  49. . . Cadw SAM: GM268: Dan-y-Lan Camp
  50. . . Cadw SAM: GM197: Gron-Gaer
  51. . . Cadw SAM: GM198: Pen-y-Gaer
  52. . . Cadw SAM: GM124: Cil Ifor Promontory Fort
  53. . . Cadw SAM: GM125: Stembridge Camp
  54. . . Cadw SAM: GM380: Ring Cairn on Craig Fawr
  55. . . Cadw SAM: GM045: High Pennard
  56. . . Cadw SAM: GM386: Earthwork on Graig Fawr
  57. . . Cadw SAM: GM334: Earthwork 450m SW of Llanddewi Church
  58. . . Cadw SAM: GM195: Reynoldston Camp
  59. . . Cadw SAM: GM128: Deborah's Hole Camp
  60. . . Cadw SAM: GM192: Horse Cliff Camp
  61. . . Cadw SAM: GM470: Lewes Castle Promontory Fort
  62. . . Cadw SAM: GM193: Old Castle Camp
  63. . . Cadw SAM: GM131: Paviland Camp
  64. . . Cadw SAM: GM492: Promontory Fort on Worms Head
  65. . . Cadw SAM: GM127: Thurba Camp
  66. . . Cadw SAM: GM315: Earthwork on Kilvey Hill
  67. . . Cadw SAM: GM603: Church Hill Romano-British Enclosure
  68. . . Cadw SAM: GM269: Mynydd Carn-Goch Roman Earthworks
  69. . . Cadw SAM: GM502: Roman Practice Camp on Stafford Common
  70. . . Cadw SAM: GM473: Medieval Hermitage Site on Burry Holms
  71. . . Cadw SAM: GM621: St Cennydd's Church Cross-shaft
  72. . . Cadw SAM: GM223: St Madoc's Church Cross-incised Stones
  73. . . Cadw SAM: GM299: Llangyfelach Cross-Base
  74. . . Cadw SAM: GM089: Cross-Slab from Woodlands, Stout Hall (now in St George's Church, Reynoldston)
  75. . . Cadw SAM: GM548: Chantry Acre medieval chapel
  76. . . Cadw SAM: GM154: Old Castle Camp
  77. . . Cadw SAM: GM441: Original Swansea Castle
  78. . . Cadw SAM: GM012: Swansea Castle
  79. . . Cadw SAM: GM363: St Michael's Chapel, Cwrt-y-Carne
  80. . . Cadw SAM: GM200: Llandeilo Castle Mound
  81. . .
  82. . . Cadw SAM: GM129: Penmaen Burrows Ringwork
  83. . . Cadw SAM: GM158: Trinity Well and Remains of Chapel
  84. . . Cadw SAM: GM149: Bovehill Castle
  85. . . Cadw SAM: GM062: North Hill Tor Camp
  86. . . Cadw SAM: GM376: Llanelen Chapel Site
  87. . . Cadw SAM: GM010: Weobley Castle
  88. . . SAM: GM046: Loughor Castle
  89. . . Cadw SAM: GM439: Cae Castell (Rhyndwyclydach Medieval Earthwork)
  90. . . Cadw SAM: GM255: Penlle'r Castell
  91. . . Cadw SAM: GM007: Oystermouth Castle
  92. . . Cadw SAM: GM044: Pennard Castle & Church
  93. . . Cadw SAM: GM157: Norton Camp
  94. . . Cadw SAM: GM043: Oxwich Castle
  95. . . Cadw SAM: GM047: Penrice Castle
  96. . . Cadw SAM: GM053: Penrice Ringwork
  97. . . Cadw SAM: GM472: Tower NE of Oxwich Castle
  98. . . Cadw SAM: GM415: Site of St Teilo's Old Parish Church, Llandeilo, Talybont (now removed to St Fagans)
  99. . . Cadw SAM: GM156: St Maurice's Church
  100. . . Cadw SAM: GM414: Remains of Medieval Building & Church at Rhossili
  101. . . Cadw SAM: GM336: Scott's Pit Engine House & Traces of Ancillary Buildings
  102. . . Cadw SAM: GM374: St Peter's Chapel & Well, Caswell Bay
  103. . . Cadw SAM: GM392: Morfa Bridge and Quays
  104. . . Cadw SAM: GM497: Clydach Upper Forge
  105. . . Cadw SAM: GM501: Melin Mynach, Gorseinon
  106. . . Cadw SAM: GM536: Parc le Breos Limekiln and Quarries
  107. . . Cadw SAM: GM483: Hafod Copper Works Musgrave Engine and Rolls
  108. . . Cadw SAM: GM484: Landore New Quay
  109. . . Cadw SAM: GM371: Morris Castle
  110. . . Cadw SAM: GM407: Iron Lighthouse at Whitford Point
  111. . . Cadw SAM: GM398: Penclawdd Sea Dock and Canal
  112. . . Cadw SAM: GM430: Gwernllwynchwyth Engine House
  113. . and . Cadw SAM: GM468: Townshend's Great Leat & Waggonway
  114. . . Cadw SAM: GM455: Clyne Valley Shaft Mounds
  115. . . Cadw SAM: GM475: Clyne Wood Arsenic & Copper Works
  116. . . Cadw SAM: GM464: Clyne Wood Coal Level
  117. . . Cadw SAM: GM469: Clyne Wood Colliery Steam Winding Machine
  118. . . Cadw SAM: GM461: Ynys Pit & Leat
  119. . . Cadw SAM: GM542: Limestone Quarry and Kiln at Oxwich
  120. . . Cadw SAM: GM325: Culver Hole Dovecot
  121. . . Cadw SAM: GM471: The Salthouse, Port Eynon
  122. . . Cadw SAM: GM482: Foxhole River Staithes
  123. . . Cadw SAM: GM481: White Rock Copper Works
  124. . . Cadw SAM: GM596: Penllergaer Orchideous House
  125. . . Cadw SAM: GM410: Remains of Astronomical Observatory at Penllergaer
  126. . . Cadw SAM: GM602: Oxwich Bay Coast Defence/Chain Home Low Radar Station