List of Scheduled Monuments in Bridgend

Coity Castle, Bridgend, one of the 57 scheduled monuments in Bridgend County Borough

Bridgend County Borough stretches from the south coast of Wales up to the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons. The 57 Scheduled monuments cover over 4,000 years of the history of this part of South Wales. There are chambered tombs of the Neolithic, and burial cairns and standing stones of the Bronze Age, Iron Age hillforts, and a Roman villa. Four early medieval sites and 23 from the medieval post-Norman period cover defences, dwellings, stones and churches. Finally the modern period, beginning with an Elizabethan manor house, marks 400 years of industrial history, and ends at defenses from World War II. All of the sites on this list (and the whole of Bridgend County Borough) are within the historic county of Glamorgan.

Scheduled Ancient Monuments (SAMs) have statutory protection. 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.

Scheduled Monuments in Bridgend

Image Name Site type Community Location Details Period SAM No
& Refs
Coity Burial Chamber Chambered tomb Coity Higher 51°31′34″N 3°32′54″W / 51.5262°N 3.5482°W / 51.5262; -3.5482 (Coity Burial Chamber),
SS926819
Ruins of a Neolithic chambered tomb, with four large stone slabs Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM068
[3]
Tythegston Long Barrow Long barrow Merthyr Mawr 51°30′03″N 3°38′14″W / 51.5008°N 3.6371°W / 51.5008; -3.6371 (Tythegston Long Barrow),
SS864792
Chambered tomb toward the east end of a long mound Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
GM022
[4]
Ogof y Pebyll Bone Cave Cave Pencoed 51°30′57″N 3°30′47″W / 51.5159°N 3.5131°W / 51.5159; -3.5131 (Ogof y Pebyll Cave),
SS951807
Cave in which have been found flint flakes and the teeth of numerous mammals Prehistoric
(Neolithic or Bronze Age?)
GM434
[5]
Bryn Defaid Mound Round cairn Garw Valley 51°36′45″N 3°36′26″W / 51.6126°N 3.6071°W / 51.6126; -3.6071 (Round Cairn 567m East of Bryn Defaid),
SS888916
Bronze Age cairn on the ridge between Maesteg and Blaengarw Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM249
[6]
Round Barrow on the Werfa Round barrow Ogmore Valley, (also Garw Valley) 51°38′09″N 3°34′16″W / 51.6359°N 3.5711°W / 51.6359; -3.5711 (Round Barrow on the Werfa),
SS913941
Round barrow on the crest of the Mynnydd Llangweinwyr ridge Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM499
[7]
Bridgend Standing Stone Standing stone Bridgend 51°30′14″N 3°35′00″W / 51.5039°N 3.5832°W / 51.5039; -3.5832 (Bridgend Standing Stone),
SS902795
Standing stone with several feint 'cup mark' decorations. It stands by a footpath that leads to Bridgend Bowls Club Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM145
[8]
Cefn Cross Standing Stone Standing stone Cefn Cribwr 51°31′53″N 3°37′29″W / 51.5314°N 3.6248°W / 51.5314; -3.6248 (Cefn Cross Standing Stone),
SS873826
Standing stone, 2m high, triangular in section, and tapering to a blunt point. Further stones may once have stood in the vicinity. Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM241
[9]
Garn Lwyd Cairn Round cairn Garw Valley 51°35′59″N 3°33′39″W / 51.5997°N 3.5609°W / 51.5997; -3.5609 (Cairn Lwyd),
SS919901
A stone-filled hole just below the crest of a hill on Llangeinor Common, between the Garw and Ogmore valleys Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM238
[10]
Groes y Bwlchgwyn Round Cairn Round cairn Garw Valley 51°36′18″N 3°36′20″W / 51.605°N 3.6055°W / 51.605; -3.6055 (Croes y Bwlchgwyn Round Cairn),
SS889907
Possible round barrow, now in impenetrable pine forest. Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM250
[11]
Carn y Hyrddod Round cairn Ogmore Valley 51°37′44″N 3°33′42″W / 51.629°N 3.5618°W / 51.629; -3.5618 (Carn y Hyrddod & Neighbouring Cairn),
SS919934
Grass covered mound in a commanding position on Llangeinor Common Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM243
[12]
Mynydd Caerau Round Cairns Round cairn Maesteg 51°38′14″N 3°36′21″W / 51.6373°N 3.6058°W / 51.6373; -3.6058 (Mynydd Caerau Round Cairns),
SS889943
A group of 6 cairns around the summit of Mynydd Caerau Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM232
[13]
Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow Round barrow Merthyr Mawr 51°30′21″N 3°39′23″W / 51.5057°N 3.6564°W / 51.5057; -3.6564 (Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow),
SS851798
Burial cairn 2m high covered in stones, possibly cleared from nearby fields, in the corner of a field 1 km north of Tythegston Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM025
[14]
Hutchwns round barrow Round barrow Porthcawl 51°29′06″N 3°42′35″W / 51.4849°N 3.7098°W / 51.4849; -3.7098 (Hutchwns round barrow),
SS813776
Partial survival of a round barrow near a public park. A modern standing stone has been placed alongside it. Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
GM103
[15]
Pant-y-Pyllau Enclosure Earthwork (unclassified) Coity Higher 51°31′50″N 3°32′52″W / 51.5306°N 3.5478°W / 51.5306; -3.5478 (Earthwork at Pant-y-Pyllau, Coity Higher),
SS927824
Banked enclosure with external ditches. Parts destroyed by farm buildings and tracks. Prehistoric
(Unknown)
GM426
[16]
Mynydd y Gaer Hillfort Coychurch Higher 51°33′16″N 3°28′55″W / 51.5544°N 3.482°W / 51.5544; -3.482 (Mynydd y Gaer),
SS973849
Hillfort enclosing 1ha of land, with a pronounced bank and ditch Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
GM084
[17]
Ty'n y Warn Camp, Cwm Llwyd Hillfort Coychurch Higher 51°33′23″N 3°31′04″W / 51.5565°N 3.5178°W / 51.5565; -3.5178 (Camp at Cwm Llwyd),
SS948852
An Iron Age hillfort near Ty'n y Warn farm, on a low spur in the Cwm Llwyd valley Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
GM356
[18]
Twmpath Diwlith Round Barrow Round barrow Maesteg, (also Margam) 51°35′09″N 3°41′13″W / 51.5858°N 3.687°W / 51.5858; -3.687 (Twmpath Diwlith Round Barrow),
SS832887
Round barrow which contained burnt bones, excavated in 1921 Prehistoric
GM557
[19]
Y Bwlwarcau (The Bulwarks) Hillfort Llangynwyd Middle 51°35′02″N 3°40′38″W / 51.5839°N 3.6771°W / 51.5839; -3.6771 (Y Bwlwarcau),
SS839885
Iron Age enclosure, but with earlier and later occupations, including medieval house platforms Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
GM059
[20]
Merthyr Mawr Warren Unclassified site Merthyr Mawr 51°28′53″N 3°38′19″W / 51.4813°N 3.6386°W / 51.4813; -3.6386 (Merthyr Mawr Warren),
SS863770
Area of dunes within which numerous burial sites and other findspots have been uncovered, especially during sand and gravel extraction Prehistoric
GM432
[21]
Pen-y-Castell Camp Hillfort Cynffig, (also Cornelly?) 51°31′52″N 3°40′13″W / 51.5312°N 3.6704°W / 51.5312; -3.6704 (Pen-y-Castell Camp),
SS842826
Hillfort enclosure east of Pyle Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
GM240
[22]
Chapel Hill Camp Hillfort Merthyr Mawr 51°29′26″N 3°36′06″W / 51.4906°N 3.6018°W / 51.4906; -3.6018 (Chapel Hill Camp),
SS889780
Small hilltop camp. St Roques chapel, lying within the enclosure, gives its name to the hill. Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
GM248
[23]
Cae Summerhouse Camp Enclosure Merthyr Mawr 51°29′22″N 3°38′15″W / 51.4894°N 3.6375°W / 51.4894; -3.6375 (Cae Summerhouse Camp),
SS864779
Settlement site with intensive 1st to 4th century occupation in a defended enclosure Prehistoric
(Iron Age & Roman)
GM102
[24]
Dan-y-Graig Roman villa Villa Porthcawl 51°29′21″N 3°40′18″W / 51.4893°N 3.6717°W / 51.4893; -3.6717 (Dan-y-Graig Roman villa),
SS840780
Roman villa with agricultural buildings. Partly excavated in 1985-86 Roman
(Mainly 3rd-4th centuries)
GM587
[25]
Nottage Court Inscribed Stone Inscribed stone Porthcawl 51°29′24″N 3°42′02″W / 51.49°N 3.7005°W / 51.49; -3.7005 (Nottage Court Inscribed Stone),
SS820781
Roman milestone with 3 Latin inscriptions plus possible Ogham moved to its current location in a garden at Nottage Court in the 19th century, from SS763890, now Port Talbot Docks Roman
GM040
[26]
Bwlch yr Afan Dyke Dyke Ogmore Valley 51°38′40″N 3°33′42″W / 51.6444°N 3.5617°W / 51.6444; -3.5617 (Bwlch yr Avan Dyke),
SS920951
192m long double bank with central ditch, crossing a saddle south of Werfa summit Early Medieval
(8th or 9th century)
GM246
[27]
Coychurch Celtic Cross-Shaft in Church Cross Coychurch Lower 51°30′22″N 3°31′46″W / 51.5062°N 3.5294°W / 51.5062; -3.5294 (Coychurch Celtic Cross-Shaft in Church),
SS939796
Celtic Cross, inscribed 'EBISSAR/S?' Early Medieval
(11th century)
GM213
[28]
Merthyr Mawr pre-Norman Stones Cross base Merthyr Mawr 51°29′08″N 3°36′38″W / 51.4856°N 3.6105°W / 51.4856; -3.6105 (Pre-Norman Stones in Churchyard),
SS882775
A series of locally found stone pillars, slabs and crosses, now housed in a shelter within Merthyr Mawr St Teilo churchyard Early Medieval
GM169
[29]
Vervil Dyke Dyke Merthyr Mawr 51°29′05″N 3°36′05″W / 51.4848°N 3.6014°W / 51.4848; -3.6014 (Vervil Dyke),
SS889774
A bank and ditch runs between the rivers Ogmore and Eweny. Traces of a parallel bank imply a settlement enclosure Early Medieval
GM465
[30]
Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms 1 House platform Llangynwyd Lower 51°33′46″N 3°39′04″W / 51.5628°N 3.651°W / 51.5628; -3.651 (Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms),
SS856861
House platforms near summit of Ty-Talwyn Medieval
GM092
[31]
Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms 2 House platform Llangynwyd Lower 51°33′49″N 3°38′47″W / 51.5637°N 3.6463°W / 51.5637; -3.6463 (Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms),
SS859862
House platforms on west side of Ty-Talwyn Medieval
GM093
[32]
Croes Siencyn Incised Stone Cross-marked stone Cornelly 51°31′39″N 3°41′56″W / 51.5275°N 3.6989°W / 51.5275; -3.6989 (Pyle Incised Stone),
SS822823
Badly weathered incised cross, standing in a garden in Marlas Road, Pyle Medieval
GM036
[33]
Conbelani Stone in St Roque's Chapel Cross Merthyr Mawr 51°29′27″N 3°36′08″W / 51.4908°N 3.6021°W / 51.4908; -3.6021 (Merthyr Mawr Inscribed Stones (now in St Rogue's Chapel)),
SS888780
Inscribed pillar cross, originally on the river bank at Merthyr Mawr. Another cross pillar, the Goblin Stone, is also in the ruined chapel Medieval
GM026
[34]
Cross in Tythegston Churchyard Cross Merthyr Mawr 51°29′48″N 3°38′50″W / 51.4967°N 3.6471°W / 51.4967; -3.6471 (Cross in Tythegston Churchyard),
SS857788
Sandstone slab set in a modern socket, in St Tudwg's churchyard, Tythegston Medieval
(11th century)
GM214
[35]
Remains of Llangewydd Church & Churchyard Church Laleston 51°30′58″N 3°37′20″W / 51.5161°N 3.6221°W / 51.5161; -3.6221 (Remains of Llangewydd Church & Churchyard),
SS875809
Remains of St Cewydd's Church, demolished in the 13th century Medieval
(11th century)
GM237
[36]
Coity Castle Castle Coity Higher 51°31′20″N 3°33′12″W / 51.5221°N 3.5534°W / 51.5221; -3.5534 (Coity Castle),
SS923814
Circular castle with 3-storey keep. Fell into ruin by the 18th century. Medieval
(12th century)
GM004
[37]
Derwen Moated Site Moated Site Coity Higher 51°31′49″N 3°34′00″W / 51.5304°N 3.5666°W / 51.5304; -3.5666 (Derwen Moated Site),
SS914824
A moat, possibly in former parkland of Coity Castle, with no visible trace of habitation. Medieval
GM444
[38]
Kenfig Castle & Medieval Town Castle Cornelly 51°31′45″N 3°43′47″W / 51.5292°N 3.7297°W / 51.5292; -3.7297 (Kenfig Castle & Medieval Town),
SS80182
Castle and walled borough, abandoned to the dunes. Castle excavated in 1920s Medieval
(12th century)
GM042
[39]
Llangynwyd Castle Castle Llangynwyd Middle 51°35′07″N 3°39′33″W / 51.5852°N 3.6591°W / 51.5852; -3.6591 (Llangynwyd Castle),
SS851886
Medieval fortress with twin-towered gatehouse and curtain walls. Abandoned after the end of the 13th century Medieval
(12th century)
GM085
[40]
Newcastle Castle, Bridgend Castle Bridgend 51°30′32″N 3°34′59″W / 51.5089°N 3.583°W / 51.5089; -3.583 (Newcastle Castle),
SS902800
Built from 1180s, it has a rectangular keep and Norman gateway. Site is a steep hill above the river, in the centre of Bridgend Medieval
(12th century)
GM063
[41]
Stormy Castle Motte Cornelly 51°31′14″N 3°39′53″W / 51.5206°N 3.6647°W / 51.5206; -3.6647 (Stormy Castle),
SS845815
Castle Motte built by Geofrey Sturmi. By 1166 it was owned by Margam Abbey Medieval
(12th century)
GM217
[42]
Garth Hill Platform House Platform house Maesteg 51°35′51″N 3°37′50″W / 51.5976°N 3.6305°W / 51.5976; -3.6305 (Garth Hill Platform House),
SS871900
Platforms of medieval long hut settlement Medieval
GM552
[43]
Earthwork & Platform Houses N of Nant Fadog Platform house Llangynwyd Lower 51°33′30″N 3°38′46″W / 51.5584°N 3.6462°W / 51.5584; -3.6462 (Earthwork & Platform Houses N of Nant Fadog),
SS859856
Scatter of long hut platforms of a deserted settlement along the Nant Fadog valley side. Medieval
GM340
[44]
St Roque's Chapel Chapel Merthyr Mawr 51°29′27″N 3°36′08″W / 51.4908°N 3.6021°W / 51.4908; -3.6021 (St Rogue's Chapel),
SS888780
Ruined medieval chapel, sited inside Chapel Hill Camp, within the park of Merthyr Mawr House Medieval
GM247
[45]
Bryncynan, Mynydd Ty-talwyn Deserted Rural Settlement Llangynwyd Middle 51°34′08″N 3°38′42″W / 51.5688°N 3.6449°W / 51.5688; -3.6449 (British Fortified Residence),
SS860868
House platforms and hollow ways of a deserted medieval village Medieval
GM086
[46]
Candleston Castle Manor Merthyr Mawr 51°28′58″N 3°37′37″W / 51.4829°N 3.6269°W / 51.4829; -3.6269 (Candleston Castle),
SS871772
Lightly fortified manor house overlooking Merthyr Mawr Warren, which continued in occupation until the 19th century. Medieval
(14th century)
GM095
[47]
Coychurch Churchyard Cross Cross Coychurch Lower 51°30′22″N 3°31′45″W / 51.506°N 3.5293°W / 51.506; -3.5293 (Coychurch Churchyard Cross),
SS939796
Massive stone steps up to a hexagonal cross in St Crallog's churchyard. Medieval
GM212
[48]
Merthyr Mawr Churchyard Cross Cross Merthyr Mawr 51°29′07″N 3°36′37″W / 51.4853°N 3.6103°W / 51.4853; -3.6103 (Merthyr Mawr Churchyard Cross),
SS882774
Octagonal cross with part of its original finial, set in three steps of sandstone Medieval
(14th century)
GM226
[49]
Bridgend Old Bridge Bridge Bridgend 51°30′24″N 3°34′49″W / 51.5068°N 3.5803°W / 51.5068; -3.5803 (Bridgend Old Bridge),
SS904798
Stone bridge over the river Ogmore, with 3 arches. It is now a footbridge Medieval
(15th century)
GM049
[50]
Cefn Hirgoed Rabbit Warren Pillow mound St Bride's Minor, (also Coity Higher) 51°32′02″N 3°33′51″W / 51.534°N 3.5642°W / 51.534; -3.5642 (Three Pillow Mounds on Cefn Hirgoed),
SS916828
Three pillow mounds, medieval warrens built to house rabbits. Now alongside the M4, near Sarn Park Services Medieval
GM491
[51]
New Inn Bridge Bridge Merthyr Mawr 51°29′37″N 3°35′56″W / 51.4936°N 3.5989°W / 51.4936; -3.5989 (New Inn Bridge),
SS891783
Stone bridge with 4 arches, near Bridgend. Two openings allow sheep washing, giving an alternate name of 'Dipping Bridge' Medieval
(16th century or older)
GM050
[52]
Plas-y-Betws relict garden House (domestic) Garw Valley 51°34′07″N 3°34′51″W / 51.5685°N 3.5807°W / 51.5685; -3.5807 (Plas-y-Betws relict garden),
SS905866
Three walled enclosures of the Tudor gardens of Plas-y-Betws Manor House Post-Medieval/Modern
(16th century)
GM589
[53]
Angleton Iron Works Industrial monument Coity Higher 51°31′35″N 3°34′51″W / 51.5263°N 3.5809°W / 51.5263; -3.5809 (Remains of Iron Furnace Near Angleton),
SS904820
Built by Robert Sydney in 1589, it was the only pre-1700 ironworks in Glamorgan. Sandstone slabs are the standing remains, part buried by the railway embankment Post-Medieval/Modern
(16th century)
GM265
[54]
Cefn Cribwr Ironworks Ironworks Cefn Cribwr, (also Margam) 51°32′18″N 3°39′29″W / 51.5382°N 3.658°W / 51.5382; -3.658 (Cefn Cribwr Ironworks),
SS851834
The Bedford Ironworks were built by John Bedford in 1771. Standing remains include 3 kilns, a smelting house and an 1820s beam engine house Post-Medieval/Modern
(18th century)
GM417
[55]
Bryndu Coke Ovens Coke Oven Cornelly 51°32′18″N 3°40′32″W / 51.5383°N 3.6755°W / 51.5383; -3.6755 (Bryndu Coke Ovens),
SS838834
At least 8 brick ovens remain from a large coking plant built in the 1840s Post-Medieval/Modern
(19th century)
GM493
[56]
Maesteg Blast Furnaces Blast Furnace Maesteg 51°36′41″N 3°39′51″W / 51.6114°N 3.6643°W / 51.6114; -3.6643 (Maesteg Blast Furnaces),
SS848916
A blast furnace and engine house of the Llynfi Cambrian Ironworks remains standing near the centre of Maesteg. The buried foundations of three more furnaces lie to the north. Post-Medieval/Modern
(19th century)
GM418
[57]
Tondu Ironworks Ironworks Ynysawdre 51°32′54″N 3°36′03″W / 51.5482°N 3.6007°W / 51.5482; -3.6007 (Remains of Tondu Ironworks),
SS891844
Well preserved mid 19th century ironworks with coking ovens, blast furnaces and wrought iron works. Now open to the public as Tondu Iron Park Post-Medieval/Modern
(19th century)
GM433
[58]
Royal Ordnance Factory Pillbox Pillbox Coychurch Lower 51°30′10″N 3°33′59″W / 51.5028°N 3.5665°W / 51.5028; -3.5665 (Royal Ordnance Factory Bridgend Dual-Storey Pillbox),
SS913793
Two-storey concrete Type 22 pillbox from World War II, built into the Great Central railway embankment, to defend the railway junction Post-Medieval/Modern
GM605
[59]
Coity Burial Chamber
Tythegston Long Barrow
Ogof y Pebyll Cave
Round Cairn 567m East of Bryn Defaid
Round Barrow on the Werfa
Bridgend Standing Stone
Cefn Cross Standing Stone
Cairn Lwyd
Croes y Bwlchgwyn Round Cairn
Carn y Hyrddod & Neighbouring Cairn
Mynydd Caerau Round Cairns
Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow
Hutchwns round barrow
Earthwork at Pant-y-Pyllau, Coity Higher
Mynydd y Gaer
Camp at Cwm Llwyd
Twmpath Diwlith Round Barrow
Y Bwlwarcau
Merthyr Mawr Warren
Pen-y-Castell Camp
Chapel Hill Camp
Cae Summerhouse Camp
Dan-y-Graig Roman villa
Nottage Court Inscribed Stone
Bwlch yr Avan Dyke
Coychurch Celtic Cross-Shaft in Church
Pre-Norman Stones in Churchyard
Vervil Dyke
Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms
Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms
Pyle Incised Stone
Merthyr Mawr Inscribed Stones (now in St Rogue's Chapel)
Cross in Tythegston Churchyard
Remains of Llangewydd Church & Churchyard
Coity Castle
Derwen Moated Site
Kenfig Castle & Medieval Town
Llangynwyd Castle
Newcastle Castle
Stormy Castle
Garth Hill Platform House
Earthwork & Platform Houses N of Nant Fadog
St Rogue's Chapel
British Fortified Residence
Candleston Castle
Coychurch Churchyard Cross
Merthyr Mawr Churchyard Cross
Bridgend Old Bridge
Three Pillow Mounds on Cefn Hirgoed
New Inn Bridge
Plas-y-Betws relict garden
Remains of Iron Furnace Near Angleton
Cefn Cribwr Ironworks
Bryndu Coke Ovens
Maesteg Blast Furnaces
Remains of Tondu Ironworks
Royal Ordnance Factory Bridgend Dual-Storey Pillbox
Scheduled Monuments in Bridgend, Wales.
=Prehistoric =Roman =Early Medieval =Medieval =Post-Medieval/Modern

See also

References

  1. Cadw: Ancient Monuments and Scheduling. Accessed 25 April 2013
  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. coflein NPRN: 300382. GGAT PRN: 00374m. Cadw SAM: GM068: Coity Burial Chamber
  4. coflein NPRN: 94522. GGAT PRN: 00287m. Cadw SAM: GM022: Tythegston Long Barrow
  5. coflein NPRN: 307635. GGAT PRN: 00384m. Cadw SAM: GM434: Ogof y Pebyll Cave
  6. coflein NPRN: 307409. GGAT PRN: 00110m. Cadw SAM: GM249: Round Cairn 567m East of Bryn Defaid
  7. coflein NPRN: 275886. GGAT PRN: 00056m. Cadw SAM: GM499: Round Barrow on the Werfa
  8. coflein NPRN: 300860. GGAT PRN: 00390m. Cadw SAM: GM145: Bridgend Standing Stone
  9. coflein NPRN: 307292. GGAT PRN: 00167m. Cadw SAM: GM241: Cefn Cross Standing Stone
  10. coflein NPRN: 307669. GGAT PRN: 00058m. Cadw SAM: GM238: Cairn Lwyd
  11. coflein NPRN: 307408. GGAT PRN: 00111m. Cadw SAM: GM250: Croes y Bwlchgwyn Round Cairn
  12. coflein NPRN: 307670. GGAT PRN: 00059m. Cadw SAM: GM243: Carn y Hyrddod & Neighbouring Cairn
  13. coflein NPRN: 307438. GGAT PRN: 00106m. Cadw SAM: GM232: Mynydd Caerau Round Cairns
  14. coflein NPRN: 301290. GGAT PRN: 00228m. Cadw SAM: GM025: Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow
  15. coflein NPRN: 307249. GGAT PRN: 00194m. Cadw SAM: GM103: Hutchwns round barrow
  16. coflein NPRN: 300355. GGAT PRN: 00365m. Cadw SAM: GM426: Earthwork at Pant-y-Pyllau, Coity Higher
  17. coflein NPRN: 303517. GGAT PRN: 00383m. Cadw SAM: GM084: Mynydd y Gaer
  18. coflein NPRN: 95170. GGAT PRN: 00341m. Cadw SAM: GM356: Camp at Cwm Llwyd
  19. coflein NPRN: 307279. GGAT PRN: 00754w. Cadw SAM: GM557: Twmpath Diwlith Round Barrow
  20. coflein NPRN: 301303. GGAT PRN: 00116m. Cadw SAM: GM059: Y Bwlwarcau
  21. coflein NPRN: 308713. GGAT PRN: 01015m. Cadw SAM: GM432: Merthyr Mawr Warren
  22. coflein NPRN: 307355. GGAT PRN: 00161m. Cadw SAM: GM240: Pen-y-Castell Camp
  23. coflein NPRN: 94625. GGAT PRN: 00275m. Cadw SAM: GM248: Chapel Hill Camp
  24. coflein NPRN: 301305. GGAT PRN: 00246m. Cadw SAM: GM102: Cae Summerhouse Camp
  25. coflein NPRN: 403307. GGAT PRN: 00218m. Cadw SAM: GM587: Dan-y-Graig Roman villa
  26. coflein NPRN: 307251. GGAT PRN: 00038m. Cadw SAM: GM040: Nottage Court Inscribed Stone
  27. coflein NPRN: 307654. GGAT PRN: 02265.0m. Cadw SAM: GM246: Bwlch yr Avan Dyke
  28. coflein NPRN: 301360. GGAT PRN: 00406m. Cadw SAM: GM213: Coychurch Celtic Cross-Shaft in Church
  29. coflein NPRN: 301386. GGAT PRN: 00279m. Cadw SAM: GM169: Pre-Norman Stones in Churchyard
  30. coflein NPRN: 94715. GGAT PRN: 02260.0m. Cadw SAM: GM465: Vervil Dyke
  31. coflein NPRN: 15471. GGAT PRN: 00127m. Cadw SAM: GM092: Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms
  32. coflein NPRN: 15472. GGAT PRN: 00128m. Cadw SAM: GM093: Mynydd Ty Talwyn Ancient Farms
  33. coflein NPRN: 301402. GGAT PRN: 00141m. Cadw SAM: GM036: Pyle Incised Stone
  34. coflein NPRN: 275853. GGAT PRN: 01335m. Cadw SAM: GM026: Merthyr Mawr Inscribed Stones (now in St Rogue's Chapel)
  35. coflein NPRN: 307244. GGAT PRN: 00263m. Cadw SAM: GM214: Cross in Tythegston Churchyard
  36. coflein NPRN: 307290. GGAT PRN: 00174m. Cadw SAM: GM237: Remains of Llangewydd Church & Churchyard
  37. coflein NPRN: 94504. GGAT PRN: 00370m. Cadw SAM: GM004: Coity Castle
  38. coflein NPRN: 300354. GGAT PRN: 00363m. Cadw SAM: GM444: Derwen Moated Site
  39. coflein NPRN: 300455. GGAT PRN: 00148m. Cadw SAM: GM042: Kenfig Castle & Medieval Town
  40. coflein NPRN: 94553. GGAT PRN: 00124m. Cadw SAM: GM085: Llangynwyd Castle
  41. coflein NPRN: 93036. GGAT PRN: 00376m. Cadw SAM: GM063: Newcastle Castle
  42. coflein NPRN: 19997. GGAT PRN: 00158m. Cadw SAM: GM217: Stormy Castle
  43. coflein NPRN: 15318. GGAT PRN: 01715m. Cadw SAM: GM552: Garth Hill Platform House
  44. coflein NPRN: 24328. GGAT PRN: 00131m. Cadw SAM: GM340: Earthwork & Platform Houses N of Nant Fadog
  45. coflein NPRN: 93143. GGAT PRN: 00248m. Cadw SAM: GM247: St Rogue's Chapel
  46. coflein NPRN: 15245. GGAT PRN: 00126m. Cadw SAM: GM086: British Fortified Residence
  47. coflein NPRN: 93050. GGAT PRN: 00258m. Cadw SAM: GM095: Candleston Castle
  48. coflein NPRN: 307573. GGAT PRN: 00407m. Cadw SAM: GM212: Coychurch Churchyard Cross
  49. coflein NPRN: 307247. GGAT PRN: 00233m. Cadw SAM: GM226: Merthyr Mawr Churchyard Cross
  50. coflein NPRN: 24136. GGAT PRN: 00392m. Cadw SAM: GM049: Bridgend Old Bridge
  51. coflein NPRN: 24458. GGAT PRN: 00361m. Cadw SAM: GM491: Three Pillow Mounds on Cefn Hirgoed
  52. coflein NPRN: 24135. GGAT PRN: 00277m. Cadw SAM: GM050: New Inn Bridge
  53. coflein NPRN: 403404. GGAT PRN: 05189m. Cadw SAM: GM589: Plas-y-Betws relict garden
  54. coflein NPRN: 34070. GGAT PRN: 00366m. Cadw SAM: GM265: Remains of Iron Furnace Near Angleton
  55. coflein NPRN: 34072. GGAT PRN: 04731m. Cadw SAM: GM417: Cefn Cribwr Ironworks
  56. coflein NPRN: 275884. GGAT PRN: 02485m. Cadw SAM: GM493: Bryndu Coke Ovens
  57. coflein NPRN: 275867. GGAT PRN: 01321m. Cadw SAM: GM418: Maesteg Blast Furnaces
  58. coflein NPRN: 34119. GGAT PRN: 01265m. Cadw SAM: GM433: Remains of Tondu Ironworks
  59. coflein NPRN: 270400. GGAT PRN: 01972m. Cadw SAM: GM605: Royal Ordnance Factory Bridgend Dual-Storey Pillbox
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