Listed buildings in Wales

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Wales within the United Kingdom

This is a list of listed buildings in Wales, which are among the listed buildings of the United Kingdom.

Contents

Key

GradeCriteria [1]
IBuildings of exceptional, usually national, interest.
II*Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
IIBuildings of special interest which warrant every effort being made to preserve them.

The organisation of the lists is on the same basis as the statutory register. County names are those used in the register, which in the case of Wales means they are broadly based on the ceremonial counties and do not always match the current administrative areas.

Grade I listed buildings

CountyNumber
of Sites
Grade I listed buildings in Anglesey 38
Grade I listed buildings in Bridgend County Borough 8
Grade I listed buildings in Caerphilly County Borough 2
Grade I listed buildings in Cardiff 16
Grade I listed buildings in Carmarthenshire 23
Grade I listed buildings in Ceredigion 10
Grade I listed buildings in Conwy County Borough 28
Grade I listed buildings in Denbighshire 28
Grade I listed buildings in Flintshire 27
Grade I listed buildings in Gwynedd 45
Grade I listed buildings in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough 2
Grade I listed buildings in Monmouthshire 53
Grade I listed buildings in Neath Port Talbot 7
Grade I listed buildings in Newport 7
Grade I listed buildings in Pembrokeshire 55
Grade I listed buildings in Powys 73
Grade I listed buildings in Rhondda Cynon Taf 3
Grade I listed buildings in Swansea 8
Grade I listed buildings in Torfaen 3
Grade I listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan 33
Grade I listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough 17
TOTAL: Grade I listed buildings in Wales488

Grade II* listed buildings

CountyNumber
of Sites
Grade II* listed buildings in Anglesey 100
Grade II* listed buildings in Blaenau Gwent 10
Grade II* listed buildings in Bridgend County Borough 37
Grade II* listed buildings in Caerphilly County Borough 32
Grade II* listed buildings in Cardiff 42
Grade II* listed buildings in Carmarthenshire 119
Grade II* listed buildings in Ceredigion 106
Grade II* listed buildings in Conwy County Borough 97
Grade II* listed buildings in Denbighshire 163
Grade II* listed buildings in Flintshire 78
Grade II* listed buildings in Gwynedd 224
Grade II* listed buildings in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough 11
Grade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire 244
Grade II* listed buildings in Neath Port Talbot 36
Grade II* listed buildings in Newport 23
Grade II* listed buildings in Pembrokeshire 186
Grade II* listed buildings in Powys 347
Grade II* listed buildings in Rhondda Cynon Taf 35
Grade II* listed buildings in Swansea 42
Grade II* listed buildings in Torfaen 23
Grade II* listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan 72
Grade II* listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough 78
TOTAL: Grade II* listed buildings in Wales2,104

Grade II listed buildings

County
Grade II listed buildings in Anglesey
Grade II listed buildings in Blaenau Gwent
Grade II listed buildings in Bridgend County Borough
Grade II listed buildings in Caerphilly County Borough
Grade II listed buildings in Cardiff
Grade II listed buildings in Carmarthenshire
Grade II listed buildings in Ceredigion
Grade II listed buildings in Conwy County Borough
Grade II listed buildings in Denbighshire
Grade II listed buildings in Flintshire
Grade II listed buildings in Gwynedd
Grade II listed buildings in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough
Grade II listed buildings in Monmouthshire
Grade II listed buildings in Neath Port Talbot
Grade II listed buildings in Newport
Grade II listed buildings in Pembrokeshire
Grade II listed buildings in Powys
Grade II listed buildings in Rhondda Cynon Taf
Grade II listed buildings in Swansea
Grade II listed buildings in Torfaen
Grade II listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Grade II listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough
Grade II listed buildings in Wales

Listed buildings in Wales by Principal Area

Blaenau Gwent

Bridgend

Caerphilly

Wrexham

Wrexham Grade II

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References

  1. About Cadw › Frequently Asked Questions, Cadw , retrieved 4 July 2013