Grade II* listed buildings in Newport

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In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest".[1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[2] rests with Cadw.

Buildings

Name Location
Grid Ref.[note 1]
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Date ListedFunction Notes Reference Number Image
Pencoed Castle Langstone
ST4062689401
51°36′01″N 2°51′31″W / 51.600331770635°N 2.8586421009703°W / 51.600331770635; -2.8586421009703 (Pencoed Castle)
3 March 1952Located at the end of a narrow lane from by-road off B4245, approx 1km S of Llandevaud village and 1km E of Llanmartin. 2904 Pencoed Castle

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Plas Machen Graig
ST2346787539
51°34′53″N 3°06′21″W / 51.581518554246°N 3.1059327789217°W / 51.581518554246; -3.1059327789217 (Plas Machen)
3 March 1952At the end of a track S off the A468, some 900m Se of the church at Lower Machen. 2905 Plas Machen

Church of St Basil Graig
ST2773587124
51°34′42″N 3°02′39″W / 51.578352315159°N 3.0442623351824°W / 51.578352315159; -3.0442623351824 (Church of St Basil)
3 January 1963On the E side of Bassaleg, on the N side of the churchyard some 75m W of the Ebbw River. 2913 Church of St Basil

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Kemeys Manor Langstone
ST3820192597
51°37′44″N 2°53′39″W / 51.628802947214°N 2.8942143658998°W / 51.628802947214; -2.8942143658998 (Kemeys Manor)
3 January 1963Set on the E side of the A449. Located on the W slope of the steep escarpment of Kemeys Graig, immediately to the S of the A449. Set at the end of a long private drive overlooking the River Usk on a lane leading from Llantrisant to Langstone. 2916
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Church of St Mary Llanwern
ST3706287865
51°35′10″N 2°54′35″W / 51.58613502185°N 2.9098162987216°W / 51.58613502185; -2.9098162987216 (Church of St Mary)
3 January 1963Located on the S side of the Lane leading from Llanwern village to Bishton at the junction of the driveway to Barn Farm. Immediately to the N of the Spencer steelworks 2926 Church of St Mary

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Church of Saint Michael Graig
ST2279988081
51°35′11″N 3°06′56″W / 51.586299639907°N 3.1156908304611°W / 51.586299639907; -3.1156908304611 (Church of Saint Michael)
3 January 1963In a prominent position in the centre of Lower Machen Conservation Area. 2927 Church of Saint Michael

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Church of St Mary Marshfield
ST2616682573
51°32′14″N 3°03′57″W / 51.537235968344°N 3.0659433771414°W / 51.537235968344; -3.0659433771414 (Church of St Mary)
3 January 1963Set on the N side of Church Lane opposite Church Farm, leading off Marshfield Road. The church is surrounded by a low rubble wall with cock and hen coping; lych gate to W and remains of medieval cross base to S, now with modern timber cross.[3][4] 2932 Church of St Mary

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Church of St Michael Michaelston-y-Fedw
ST2406684598
51°33′19″N 3°05′48″W / 51.555161039255°N 3.0966531630906°W / 51.555161039255; -3.0966531630906 (Church of St Michael)
3 January 1963Located at the W side of the village, within a C19 walled enclosure, set behind the public house. 2935 Church of St Michael

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Church of St Bridget Wentlooge
ST2923682298
51°32′07″N 3°01′18″W / 51.535157730088°N 3.0216322261453°W / 51.535157730088; -3.0216322261453 (Church of St Bridget)
3 January 1963Located on the W side of Church Road, opposite Church Farm, set down a small track. 2941 Church of St Bridget

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Church of St Mary Whitson
ST3807383439
51°32′47″N 2°53′40″W / 51.546456421724°N 2.8944445807514°W / 51.546456421724; -2.8944445807514 (Church of St Mary)
3 January 1963In churchyard reached by drive approximately 300m E of junction with Whitson Common Road. Now redundant. 2943 Church of St Mary

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Whitson Court Whitson
ST3711484709
51°33′28″N 2°54′31″W / 51.557767739818°N 2.9084998959508°W / 51.557767739818; -2.9084998959508 (Whitson Court)
3 January 1963Set back on E side of road 800m S of electricity substation. 2944 Whitson Court

Church of St Cadoc Caerleon
ST3393990642
51°36′39″N 2°57′19″W / 51.610742164473°N 2.9554094456283°W / 51.610742164473; -2.9554094456283 (Church of St Cadoc)
7 November 1951In the centre of Caerleon village immediately north of the National Roman Legion Museum.[5][6] 2948 Church of St Cadoc

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The Endowed School Caerleon
ST3388790583
51°36′37″N 2°57′22″W / 51.610205636049°N 2.956149134804°W / 51.610205636049; -2.956149134804 (The Endowed School)
7 November 1951About 80m south west of the Church of St Cadoc in the centre of Caerleon. 2984 The Endowed School

Tower to the south west of, and attached to, The Hanbury Arms Caerleon
ST3416590372
51°36′30″N 2°57′08″W / 51.608341381973°N 2.952095397411°W / 51.608341381973; -2.952095397411 (Tower to the south west of, and attached to, The Hanbury Arms)
7 January 1951Attached to the south west corner of The Hanbury Arms. 2996 Tower to the south west of, and attached to, The Hanbury Arms

Newport Castle Stow Hill
ST3116288449
51°35′26″N 2°59′42″W / 51.590693845408°N 2.9950754823605°W / 51.590693845408; -2.9950754823605 (Newport Castle)
26 July 1951Beside River Usk in angle formed by Newport Bridge and Old Green Interchange. 2997 Newport Castle

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Penhow Castle Penhow
ST4236890867
51°36′49″N 2°50′01″W / 51.613692958872°N 2.8337354908576°W / 51.613692958872; -2.8337354908576 (Penhow Castle)
3 January 1963Set high on a hilltop above the Newport to Chepstow road. In its own grounds beyond the Parish Church and reached by drive with relocated stone gatepiers and distinctive ball finials. 3078 Penhow Castle

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Machen House including attached outbuildings and curved screen wall Graig
ST2273088077
51°35′11″N 3°07′00″W / 51.586254205391°N 3.1166856654332°W / 51.586254205391; -3.1166856654332 (Machen House including attached outbuildings and curved screen wall)
10 April 1990In the centre of the village immediately to W of the Parish Church. Set in its own landscaped grounds and reached by short drive with gate piers. 3084 Machen House including attached outbuildings and curved screen wall

Gatehouse at Pencoed Castle Langstone
ST4060089456
51°36′03″N 2°51′32″W / 51.600823488689°N 2.8590267761234°W / 51.600823488689; -2.8590267761234 (Gatehouse at Pencoed Castle)
19 December 1995Located at the front of the castle which is at the end of a narrow lane from by-road off the B4245, approx 1km S of Llandevaud village and 1km E of Llanmartin. 17076 Gatehouse at Pencoed Castle

Edney Gates at Tredegar House Coedkernew
ST2878285285
51°33′43″N 3°01′44″W / 51.561953434212°N 3.0287822730051°W / 51.561953434212; -3.0287822730051 (Edney Gates at Tredegar House)
3 January 1963Middle Court is located immediately to the northwest of Tredegar House separating it from the Stable Court, the Edney Gates and screen are set at the north end dividing the house and Stable Court. 17097 Edney Gates at Tredegar House

Boundary walls to Orangery and Cedar gardens at Tredegar House Coedkernew
ST2870485208
51°33′41″N 3°01′48″W / 51.561251336739°N 3.0298916545766°W / 51.561251336739; -3.0298916545766 (Boundary walls to Orangery and Cedar gardens at Tredegar House)
3 January 1963Set immediately to the west of Tredegar House and the Orangery, enclosing the Cedar Garden and the Orangery Garden. Set of brick piers set at the north end of the Orangery Garden, the south of the Cedar Garden and a central pair linking the two garden courtyard 17098 Boundary walls to Orangery and Cedar gardens at Tredegar House

Newport Civic Centre Allt yr yn
ST3043888224
51°35′19″N 3°00′20″W / 51.588582004321°N 3.0054800129745°W / 51.588582004321; -3.0054800129745 (Newport Civic Centre)
14 September 1999Occupies a large prominent site S of Fields Road, bounded by Godfrey Road (E), Faulkner Road (S), and Clytha Park Road to the W. 22333 Newport Civic Centre

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George Street Bridge Victoria, Newport
ST3191687734
51°35′04″N 2°59′03″W / 51.584357812822°N 2.9840543235514°W / 51.584357812822; -2.9840543235514 (George Street Bridge)
31 October 2001Spans River Usk between Corporation Road and Dock Street. 25847 George Street Bridge

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Railway viaduct over Ebbw River Bassaleg
ST2782187203
51°34′45″N 3°02′35″W / 51.579073553991°N 3.0430377463023°W / 51.579073553991; -3.0430377463023 (Railway viaduct over Ebbw River)
23 July 2003Crossing the Ebbw River from E to W on the NE side of Bassaleg. 81343 Railway viaduct over Ebbw River

Notes

  1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.

See also

  • flagWales portal

References

  1. ^ "Buildings & Conservation Areas". Cadw. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990". The National Archives. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  3. ^ Cadw. "Parish Church of St Mary (2932)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Parish Church of St Mary". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  5. ^ Cadw. "Church of St. Cadoc (2948)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Church of St. Cadoc". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 9 April 2019.

External links

Media related to Grade II* listed buildings in Newport, Wales at Wikimedia Commons

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