History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Trowbridge, Cardiff

  1. II Circular garden seat at Faendre Hall
    Situated at the SE side of the house close to the drive and on the terrace which runs along the main garden (SW) frontage.
  2. II Entrance Gateway at Faendre Hall
    Fronting the lane and adjacent to the lodge, forming the entrance to a curved drive to the house.
  3. II Faendre Hall
    Set in extensive grounds, though only a proportion surrounding the house is maintained as garden, separated from the main estate development by Cypress Drive and reached by a drive from Vaendre Close
  4. II Former Stable Block at Faendre Hall
    Situated to the rear of the Hall, the drive bifurcating with one section leading to the stables and the other to the Hall.
  5. II Lodge at Faendre Hall
    By the main entrance gates of Faendre Hall off Vaendre Close; St Mellons golf course is opposite.
  6. II Longcross Farm Photos
    Wentloog Road has been blocked off and absorbed into an as yet (Spring 2000) undeveloped industrial estate; farmhouse is reached through an estate road via a security barrier off Wentloog Avenue.
  7. II Pen-pil (aka Penpill Farm Kennels)
    Set end-on to Wentloog Road, which is no longer a thoroughfare, and now adjacent to a large industrial development site off the new Wentloog Avenue.
  8. II Pill du Farm Photos
    Still in a semi-rural location though housing development is encroaching; reached by a narrow lane, Hendre Road, from Trowbridge, which here runs beside Pil-du Reen.
  9. II Ty-du and adjoining byre and stable Photos
    On the levels, facing the main thoroughfare from which it is separated by a small reen; very near the SE community boundary.

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