Listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan explained

The Vale of Glamorgan has 740 listed buildings of which 4% are Grade I listed, 10% Grade II* listed and remainder Grade II listed.[1]

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

Grade I listed buildings

See main article: Grade I listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Grade II* listed buildings

See main article: Grade II* listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Grade II listed buildings

Aberthin

Barry and Porthkerry

Porthkerry

Bonvilston

Broughton

Colwinston

Corntown

Cowbridge

Cwm Cidy

Dinas Powys

East Aberthaw

Ewenny

Fonmon

Leckwith

Llanblethian

Llancadle

Llancarfan

Michaelston-le-Pit

Outlying

Llandough, Llanfair

Llandough, Penarth

Llandow

Llanfrynach

Llangan

Llanmaes

Llanmihangel

Llansannor

Llantrithyd

Llantwit Major and Boverton

Llysworney

Nash

Old Beaupre

Peterston-super-Ely

Penarth and Cogan

See also Listed buildings in Penarth

Pendoylan

Penllyn

Penmark

Peterston-super-Ely

Rhoose

Cwm Ciddy

East Aberthaw

Fonmon

Lower Porthkerry

Porthkerry

Sigingstone

St Andrews Major

St Athan

St. Athan

Castleton

East Orchard

Eglwys Brewis

Flemingston

Gileston

West Aberthaw

Ogmore by Sea

St. Brides Major

Dunraven Park

Durval

Heol y Mynydd

Southerndown

St. George’s Super-Ely

St. Bride’s

St. George’s

Coedarhydyglyn

St. Hilary

St. Mary’s Church

St. Nicholas

St Donats

St Donats

Marcross

Monknash

Nash Point

Sully

Sutton

Walterston

Wenvoe

Welsh St Donats

Wick

Green Isaf

Trepit

Picket

Ystradowen

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Listed Buildings. Vale of Glamorgan Council. 21 September 2017.