Listed buildings in Cardiff
{{Short description|Protected buildings in Cardiff, Wales}}
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There are around 1,000 listed buildings in Cardiff,{{Cite web|url=https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/resident/Planning/Conservation/Pages/Conservation.aspx|title=Conservation of the built environment|publisher=Cardiff Council|access-date=20 March 2016}} the capital city of Wales. A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special permission is granted by the relevant planning authorities. The Welsh Government makes decisions on individual cases, taking advice from the heritage agency Cadw, the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and local councils.{{citation|url=http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/docs/cadw/publications/historicenvironment/What_Is_Listing_EN.pdf|title=Listed Buildings in Wales: What is Listing?|year=2005|edition=third|publisher=Cadw|page=4|access-date=19 March 2013}}
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style="width: 70px;" |Grade I
| Buildings of exceptional, usually national, interest (generally the top 2 per cent). |
Grade II*
| Particularly important buildings of more than special interest. |
Grade II
| Buildings of special interest, which warrant every effort being made to preserve them. |
Because of the way in which buildings are listed and the large number of listed buildings within the city, they have been subdivided into Grade I, II* and II buildings, with the Grade II buildings being further split up by area.
Grade I listed buildings
{{Cardiff listed building header|subdivision_iso=GB-CRF}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Animal Wall, and Gates near Clock Tower
| image = The Animal Wall, Cardiff.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1890
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Park Wall
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1794576460
| lat = 51.481145676222
| lon = -3.183024021168
| description = Designed by William Burges and constructed after his death by his assistant, William Frame.{{cite web|title=Castle Timeline|url=http://www.cardiffcastle.com/content.asp?nav=7,27&parent_directory_id=1|work=Castle History|publisher=Cardiff Castle website|date=12 March 2013|access-date=17 March 2013}} The Wall was moved from the front of Cardiff Castle to its current location in 1922.
| hb = 21696
|commonscat=Animal Wall
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Cardiff Castle
| image = Cardiff Castle from the Animal Wall.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1081–927
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Castle Wall and Lodge
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1807376595
| lat = 51.482377858563
| lon = -3.1812125493558
| description = Built on the foundations of a Roman fort (a small part of the Roman wall of white bricks remains visible at the south-east corner) the above ground construction mostly dates from the Norman period to the late 19th century. A Motte was built by Robert Fitzhamon in 1081 followed by a stone Bailey in the 12th century. Gilbert de Clare built the Black Tower at the south entrance during the 13th century. Much of the remaining castle and walls were constructed or redecorated by the Earls and Marquises of Bute between 1778 and the 1890s in a fantasy gothic style.{{cite web|title=Cardiff Castle and Bute Park|url=http://www.coflein.gov.uk/pdf/CPG211/|work=Coflein|publisher=Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales|access-date=17 March 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221215132/http://www.coflein.gov.uk/pdf/CPG211/|archive-date=21 February 2014|df=dmy-all}}
| hb = 13662
|commonscat=Cardiff Castle
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Cardiff Crown Court
| image = Cardiff Crown Court.JPG
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1906
| date_listed = 1966
| function = Law Courts
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1814376839
| lat = 51.484581468039
| lon = -3.1802613632082
| description =
| hb = 13736
|commonscat=Cardiff Crown Court
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Castell Coch
| image = Castell Coch 2018.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1871–??
| date_listed = 1963
| function = Castle
| location = Tongwynlais
| grid_ref = ST1306182631
| lat = 51.535887521247
| lon = -3.2548616226841
| description = Fantasy castle designed by William Burges and built on the ruins of an original 13th-century castle.
| hb = 13644
|commonscat=Castell Coch, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = City Hall
| image = Cardiff (15369893593).jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1906
| date_listed = 1966
| function = City Hall
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1824876911
| lat = 51.485243934532
| lon = -3.1787662423898
| description =
| hb = 13744
|commonscat=City Hall, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Former Glamorgan County Hall
| image = Glamorgan Building, Cardiff University.JPG
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1912
| date_listed = 1966
| function = County Hall
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1805176988
| lat = 51.4859075631
| lon = -3.1816206302281
| description =
| hb = 13738
|commonscat=Glamorgan Building, Cardiff University
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Llandaff Cathedral
| image = Llandaff Cathedral (geograph 3435762 cropped).jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1120–1869
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Cathedral
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1555478123
| lat = 51.495742509574
| lon = -3.2178455580854
| description =
| hb = 13710
|commonscat=Llandaff Cathedral
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = National Museum Cardiff
| image = Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd.JPG
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1913–27
| date_listed = 1966
| function = Museum
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1833676985
| lat = 51.485921901872
| lon = -3.1775163185366
| description = A Beaux-Arts design by the architects Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer. The building as it stands is a truncated version of a scheme they proposed in 1910; the west wing largely following the original design was built in 1962–65 by T. Alwyn Lloyd & Gordon. The remaining space was filled in 1993 by the Alex Gordon Partnership.{{Harvnb|Newman|1995|pp=226–27}}
| hb = 13694
|commonscat=National Museum Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Park House
| image = Park House (cropped).jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1874
| date_listed = 1966
| function = House
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1847076874
| lat = 51.484943430601
| lon = -3.1755612292536
| description = Designed by William Burges in the French Gothic style, for the Marquis of Bute's chief engineer, James McConnochie.[https://books.google.com/books?id=DpUMspCtpNIC&q=Park+House%2C+Cardiff&pg=PP4 The Buildings of Wales: Glamorgan], page 102.
| hb = 13772
|commonscat=Park House, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Pierhead Building
| image = Adeilad y Pierhead, Caerdydd.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1897
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Pier Head Building
| location = Butetown
| grid_ref = ST1927574484
| lat = 51.463573907169
| lon = -3.1634236506967
| description =
| hb = 14055
|commonscat=Pierhead Building
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Bishop's Palace, Llandaff
| image = Bishop's Palace, Llandaff 2011 5.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = {{circa|1266|lk=off|sortable=yes}}
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Bishops Palace Ruins
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1557477991
| lat = 51.494558898207
| lon = -3.2175259037285
| description = An impressive gatehouse and courtyard (now a garden) remains. The Palace was possibly built during the time of Bishop William de Braose. It has similarities to the contemporary Caerphilly Castle.{{cite book|last=Pettifer|first=Adrian|title=Welsh Castles: A Guide by Counties|year=2000|publisher=The Boydell Press|isbn=0-85115-778-5|page=[https://archive.org/details/welshcastlesguid0000pett/page/97 97]|url=https://archive.org/details/welshcastlesguid0000pett|url-access=registration}}
| hb = 13718
|commonscat=Bishop's Palace, Llandaff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St John the Baptist Church
| image = Cardiff City Parish Church (St John the Baptist).jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = {{circa|1460|lk=off|sortable=yes}}
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Church
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1827076411
| lat = 51.480752333465
| lon = -3.1783335916556
| description =
| hb = 13674
|commonscat=Saint John the Baptist church (Cardiff)
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Fagans Castle
| image = St Fagans Castle.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = {{circa|1590s|lk=off|sortable=yes}}
| date_listed = 1977
| function = Museum
| location = St Fagans
| grid_ref = ST1199077145
| lat = 51.486406360736
| lon = -3.2689276967411
| description = Multi-gabled Elizabethan house, built before 1596.{{cite book|title=Glamorgan: Later Castles|year=2000|publisher=R.C.A.H.M.W.|isbn=1-871184-22-3|page=341|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mhnYtVAUhQEC&pg=PA341}} Its grounds are now used as the St Fagans National History Museum.
| hb = 13888
|commonscat=St Fagans Castle
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St German's Church
| image = Church of St German Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 1153094.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1884
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Church
| location = Adamsdown
| grid_ref = ST1958376820
| lat = 51.484617660109
| lon = -3.1595234577824
| description = Designed by London architects Bodley & Garner this "tall, spacious and elegant" church also has a contemporary school house.[https://books.google.com/books?id=DpUMspCtpNIC&dq=St+Germans+church+cardiff&pg=PA95 The Buildings of Wales: Glamorgan], page 95.
| hb = 13806
|commonscat=St German's Church, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Margaret's Church
| image = St Margaret's Church, Roath.JPG
| upload_desc =
| completed = 1870
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Church
| location = Penylan
| grid_ref = ST1993077740
| lat = 51.492937461076
| lon = -3.1547361985818
| description = Designed by John Prichard at the behest of the Third Marquess of Bute, this church replaced an ancient chapel on the same site. It includes the Marquess's family mausoleum.{{cite web|title=St Margaret's Church, Roath Parish|url=http://roath.org.uk/StMargaret/|publisher=Roath.org.uk|access-date=30 March 2013}}
| hb = 13819
|commonscat=St Margaret's Church, Roath
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Mellons Church
| image = St Mellons Parish Church (2) - geograph.org.uk - 1493859.jpg
| upload_desc =
| completed = {{circa|13th century|lk=off|sortable=yes}}
| date_listed = 1963
| function = Church
| location = Old St Mellons
| grid_ref = ST2283581404
| lat = 51.526280604923
| lon = -3.1137039141613
| description =
| hb = 13865
|commonscat=St Mellons Church
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Padarn's Institute Chapel
| image = St Michaels College Chapel Llandaff.jpg
| upload_desc = Chapel of St. Michael's College
| completed = 1959
| date_listed = 2004
| function = Chapel
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1549777752
| lat = 51.492398899191
| lon = -3.2185774896646
| description =
| hb = 82676
| reference ={{Cadw|num=82676|desc=Chapel of St Michael’s College (St Padarn’s Institute)|grade=I|access-date=29 March 2025}}
| commonscat= Chapel of St Michael's College, Llandaff
}}
|}
Grade II* listed buildings
{{Cardiff listed building header|subdivision_iso=GB-CRF}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Cardiff Bay railway station
| image = Cardiff Bay Station (geograph 6620638).jpg
| upload_desc = Cardiff Bay Station
| completed = 1840
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Railway Station
| location = Butetown
| grid_ref = ST1907074875
| lat = 51.467059522792
| lon = -3.1664635920982
| description =
| hb = 13963
|commonscat=Cardiff Bay railway station
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Cardiff Central Market
| image = Cardiff Market 1891.jpg
| upload_desc = Cardiff Central Market
| completed = 1891
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Market hall
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1825476350
| lat = 51.480201652586
| lon = -3.1785498054841
| description =
| hb = 13811
|commonscat=Cardiff Market
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Coal Exchange
| image = Exchange Hotel, Cardiff.jpg
| upload_desc = Cardiff Exchange Building
| completed = 1886
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Exchange Building
| location = Butetown
| grid_ref = ST1894374698
| lat = 51.465450145714
| lon = -3.168250827942
| description =
| hb = 14015
|commonscat=Coal Exchange
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Castell-y-mynach
| image = Castell y Mynach Farmhouse, north and west faces, July 1999 (33170336100).jpg
| upload_desc = Castell-y-mynach
| completed = {{sort|1450|Late medieval}}
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Manor house
| location = Creigiau
| grid_ref = ST0820681065
| lat = 51.521040699923
| lon = -3.3244314654028
| description =
| hb = 13517
|commonscat=Castell y Mynach
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Castle Arcade
(See also Castle Arcade Entrance Block)
| image = Castle Arcade, Cardiff 03.jpg
| upload_desc = Castle Arcade
| completed = 1887
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Shopping Arcade
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1808676400
| lat = 51.480626779385
| lon = -3.1809800886577
| description =
| hb = 13661
|commonscat=Castle Arcade
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Cathays Library
| image = Cathays Library (2010), Cardiff.jpg
| upload_desc = Cathays Library
| completed = 1907
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Library
| location = Cathays
| grid_ref = ST1803678267
| lat = 51.497403018438
| lon = -3.1821340392173
| description = A Carnegie library designed by Cardiff architects, Speir & Bevan. The building is in an Arts and Crafts style and has an unusual butterfly plan.{{cite web|title=Cathays Library, Cathays|url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-13681-cathays-library-cathays|publisher=British Listed Buildings (text from Cadw listing)|access-date=21 March 2013}}
| hb = 13681
|commonscat=Cathays Library
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Mary's Church
| image = St Mary's Church, St Fagans.jpg
| upload_desc = Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin
| completed =
| date_listed = 1963
| function = Church
| location = St Fagans
| grid_ref = ST1211877222
| lat = 51.487118478894
| lon = -3.2671039017113
| description =
| hb = 13871
|commonscat=St Mary's Church, St Fagans
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = City United Reformed Church
| image = City United Reformed Church, Cardiff 01.JPG
| upload_desc = City United Reformed Church
| completed = 1866/1893
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Chapel
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1865276754
| lat = 51.483890939311
| lon = -3.1729130397707
| description = Church rebuilt and enlarged in 1892/3, with an integral tower. Still used as a church.
| hb = 13831
|commonscat=City United Reformed Church, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Craig-y-parc House
| image = Craig-y-Parc School - Pentyrch - geograph.org.uk - 1735750.jpg
| upload_desc = Craig-y-parc House
| completed = 1914–1918
| date_listed = 2000
| function = House
| location = Pentyrch
| grid_ref = ST0960280838
| lat = 51.519225763514
| lon = -3.3042581620521
| description =
| hb = 22816
| commonscat= Craig-y-parc House
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Craig-y-parc House Garden terrace and steps
| image =
| upload_desc = Garden terrace and steps at Craig-y-parc
| completed = {{circa|1915}}
| date_listed = 2000
| function = Terrace
| location = Pentyrch
| grid_ref = ST0959880815
| lat = 51.519018373062
| lon = -3.3043098881919
| description =
| hb = 22818
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Craig-y-parc House Loggia and attached terrace walls and steps
| image =
| upload_desc = Loggia at Craig-y-parc and attached terrace walls and steps
| completed = {{circa|1915}}
| date_listed = 2000
| function = Loggia
| location = Pentyrch
| grid_ref = ST0963780820
| lat = 51.519069570889
| lon = -3.303749243971
| description =
| hb = 22817
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Empire House
| image = Empire House, Caerdydd.JPG
| upload_desc = Empire House
| completed =
| date_listed = 1991
| function = Residential
| location = Butetown
| grid_ref = ST1898174750
| lat = 51.465923058722
| lon = -3.1677158571021
| description =
| hb = 14007
| commonscat= Empire House, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Entrance Block to Castle Arcade
(See also Castle Arcade)
| image = Castle Arcade entrance on High Street, Cardiff.JPG
| upload_desc = Entrance Block to Castle Arcade
| completed = 1882
| date_listed = 1999
| function = Shopping arcade
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1813276398
| lat = 51.48061547304
| lon = -3.1803173632483
| description = Built as the Albert Chambers by Peter Price, the entrance block pre-dates the arcade behind by five years.{{Harvnb|Hilling|1973|p=84}}
| hb = 21712
|commonscat=Castle Arcade
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Old Library
| image = The Old Library (previously Cardiff Free Library) - Yr Hen Lyfrgell, Cardiff - Caerdydd; Cymru -Wales 66.jpg
| upload_desc = Former Central Library
| completed = 1882
| date_listed = 1978
| function = Museum, Information Centre and Welsh language Centre
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1834176341
| lat = 51.48013
| lon = -3.17729
| description = Designed by architects James, Seward & Thomas, the building became the Central Library in 1896. Includes stained glass throughout and an entrance hall decorated with tiles.
| hb = 14111
|commonscat=Old Library, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Gelynis Farmhouse and attached cottage and stable
| image = Gelynis Farm.jpg
| upload_desc = Gelynis Farmhouse and attached cottage and stable
| completed =
| date_listed = 1977
| function = Farmhouse and cottage
| location = Radyr
| grid_ref = ST1306181630
| lat = 51.526889287446
| lon = -3.2546141676723
| description =
| hb = 13912
| commonscat= Gelynis Farm
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = James Howell and Co.
| image = Howells (department store) 001.jpg
| upload_desc = Howells Department Store
| completed = 1928–30
| date_listed = 1988
| function = Department store
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1827976306
| lat = 51.479809730584
| lon = -3.1781796890139
| description = Designed by Sir Percy Thomas.{{Harvnb|Newman|1995|p=214}} The Beaux-Arts-style building was awarded the RIBA Bronze Medal in 1930.{{cite DWB|id=s2-THOM-EDW-1883|first=Norman Percy|last=Thomas|title=Thomas, Sir Percy Edward|access-date=28 September 2013}}
| hb = 14109
|commonscat=House of Fraser (formerly Howells), Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Howell's School Llandaff, Original Building with Big Hall
|image=Ysgol Howell, Llandaf 01.JPG
| upload_desc = Howells School, Original Building with Big Hall
| completed = 1858–59
| date_listed = 1975
| function = School
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1592577520
| lat = 51.490377277084
| lon = -3.212358731349
| description = Designed by Herbert Williams (after Decimus Burton withdrew from the commission).{{Harvnb|Newman|1995|p=260}}
| hb = 13660
| commonscat= Main building of Howell's School, Llandaff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Insole Court
| image = The south front, Insole Court, Llandaff - geograph.org.uk - 1258075 (cropped).jpg
| upload_desc = Insole Court
| completed =
| date_listed = 1992
| function = House
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1504277720
| lat = 51.492042919315
| lon = -3.2251219858196
| description =
| hb = 14127
|commonscat=Insole Court
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Lead Cistern in the east forecourt of St Fagans Castle
| image = Courtyard Castle St Fagans 01.JPG
| upload_desc = Lead Cistern in the east forecourt of St Fagans Castle
| completed =
| date_listed = 1977
| function = Cistern
| location = St Fagans
| grid_ref = ST1201677150
| lat = 51.486455360604
| lon = -3.2685545878629
| description =
| hb = 13885
|commonscat=Lead Cistern in the east forecourt of St Fagans Castle
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Llanfair-fach House
| image =
| upload_desc = Llanfair-fach House
| completed =
| date_listed = 1995
| function = House
| location = St Fagans
| grid_ref = ST0983579242
| lat = 51.504916451463
| lon = -3.3004922770382
| description =
| hb = 11707
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Llanrumney Hall
|image=Llanrumney Hall 06-07-2022-----0192.jpg
| upload_desc = Llanrumney Hall PH
| completed =
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Public House
| location = Llanrumney
| grid_ref = ST2171580975
| lat = 51.52226958104
| lon = -3.1297494879218
| description =
| hb = 13646
|commonscat=Llanrumney Hall
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Portland House
| image = Former National Provincial Bank, West Bute Street, Cardiff.JPG
| upload_desc = National Westminster Bank
| completed = 1927
| date_listed = 1966
| function = Bank
| location = Butetown
| grid_ref = ST1907274705
| lat = 51.465531570825
| lon = -3.1663958292386
| description =
| hb = 13974
|commonscat=Portland House, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = New House Hotel
| image = New House Hotel-eograph-2941488-by-Gareth-James.jpg
| upload_desc = New House Hotel
| completed = c. 1795
| date_listed = 1977
| function = House
| location = Thornhill
| grid_ref = ST1600084133
| lat = 51.549835390308
| lon = -3.212857313818
| description =
| hb = 13937
| commonscat= New House Country Hotel, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in the Michaelston community)
| image = The old Leckwith road bridge crossing the River Ely - Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 1393595.jpg
| upload_desc = Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in the Michaelston community)
| completed = 16th century
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Bridge
| location = Canton, Michaelston-y-Fedw
| grid_ref = ST1591175248
| lat = 51.469951121446
| lon = -3.2120186613062
| description = A three-arched stone bridge with parapet refuges, spanning the River Ely. It dates from before 1536.{{Coflein|num=24126|desc=Leckwith Old Bridge, Leckwith, Cardiff|access-date=31 March 2013}}
| hb = 13748
| commonscat= Leckwith Bridge
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Pencoed House
| image =
| upload_desc = Pencoed
| completed =
| date_listed = 1963
| function = Farmhouse
| location = Pentyrch
| grid_ref = ST0922779861
| lat = 51.510383180675
| lon = -3.3094094136377
| description =
| hb = 13608
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = South African War Memorial
| image = Cathays Park Boer War Memorial.JPG
| upload_desc = South African War Memorial
| completed = 1909
| date_listed = 1966
| function = War Memorial
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1822276831
| lat = 51.484521002622
| lon = -3.1791220474241
| description = Designed by sculptor Albert Toft and described as "undoubtedly the finest and most original work of sculpture" in Cathays Park.[https://books.google.com/books?id=DpUMspCtpNIC&dq=South+African+War+Memorial+cardiff&pg=PA685 The Buildings of Wales: Glamorgan], page 107.
| hb = 13745
|commonscat=South African War Memorial, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Andrews United Reformed Church
| image = St Andrew's Church, Cardiff.JPG
| upload_desc = St Andrews United Reformed Church
| completed = 1900
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Chapel
| location = Penylan
| grid_ref = ST1926378085
| lat = 51.495943833252
| lon = -3.1644206756459
| description =
| hb = 13753
| commonscat= St Andrews United Reformed Church, Roath
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Augustine's Church
| image = St Augustine Church, Rumney - geograph.org.uk - 1804778.jpg
| upload_desc = Church of St Augustine
| completed = 1108
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Church
| location = Rumney
| grid_ref = ST2143279116
| lat = 51.505518412437
| lon = -3.1334126628628
| description =
| hb = 13672
| commonscat= St Augustine's Church, Rumney
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Denys Church
| image = St Denys Church, Lisvane - geograph.org.uk - 938276.jpg
| upload_desc = Church of St Denys
| completed = 12th century
| date_listed = 1963
| function = Church
| location = Lisvane
| grid_ref = ST1915083059
| lat = 51.540641711792
| lon = -3.1671908405372
| description =
| hb = 13867
|commonscat=St Denys Church, Lisvane
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Edeyrn's Church
| image = St Edeyrn's church, Llanedeyrn.jpg
| upload_desc = Church of St Edyern
| completed =
| date_listed = 1963
| function = Church
| location = Old St Mellons
| grid_ref = ST2205781988
| lat = 51.531423516403
| lon = -3.1250456236297
| description =
| hb = 13868
| commonscat= St Edeyrn's Church, Llanedeyrn
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Isan's Church
| image = St Isan's church, Llanishen.jpg
| upload_desc = Church of St. Isan
| completed = 11th Century
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Church
| location = Llanishen
| grid_ref = ST1762781836
| lat = 51.529426958493
| lon = -3.188859698806
| description =
| hb = 13726
|commonscat=St Isan's Church, Llanishen
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen)
| image = St John's College, Cardiff - Main School.JPG
| upload_desc = St John's College (formerly Ty-to-Maen)
| completed =
| date_listed = 1977
| function = School
| location = Old St Mellons
| grid_ref = ST2304881624
| lat = 51.528287465945
| lon = -3.1106823528726
| description =
| hb = 13941
| commonscat= St John's College, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = St Peter's Church
| image = St Peter's Church, Cardiff.JPG
| upload_desc = Church of St Peter
| completed = 1861
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Church
| location = Roath
| grid_ref = ST1897077073
| lat = 51.486804362039
| lon = -3.1684077667036
| description =
| hb = 13805
|commonscat=St Peter's Church, Roath
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Stables to Cardiff Castle in Bute Park
| image = Canolfan Anthony Hopkins, Caerdydd.jpg
| upload_desc = Stables to Cardiff Castle in Bute Park
| completed =
| date_listed = 1966
| function = Stables
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1792676916
| lat = 51.485242152536
| lon = -3.1834036990454
| description =
| hb = 13764
|commonscat=Anthony Hopkins Centre
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Tabernacle Chapel including attached Hall and forecourt railings
| image = Tabernacle Welsh Baptist Chapel, The Hayes, Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 1187383.jpg
| upload_desc = Tabernacle Chapel including attached Hall and forecourt railings
| completed = 1865
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Chapel
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1841676164
| lat = 51.478553024116
| lon = -3.1761744896409
| description = Designed by John Hartland and built in 1865 in only six months, described as "one of the finest chapels and most original of the period".{{cite book|last=Jones|first=Anthony L.|title=Welsh Chapels|year=1996|edition=2nd|publisher=National Museum of Wales|isbn=0-7509-1162-X|page=62|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k6zjuTAnuzcC&pg=PA143}}
| hb = 13722
|commonscat=Tabernacle Chapel, Cardiff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = The Cathedral School
| image = Main building of The Cathedral School, Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales.jpg
| upload_desc = The Cathedral School
| completed = 1744–51
| date_listed = 1952
| function = School
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1567677885
| lat = 51.49362127068
| lon = -3.2160316208874
| description = The main building was built as Llandaff Court, the seat of Admiral Thomas Mathews, on the site of the ancient manor house of Bryn-y-Gynnon. Its architect was probably John Wood, who was engaged on the restoration of Llandaff Cathedral at the time of the house's construction.{{Harvnb|Hilling|1973|p=27}}
| hb = 13654
|commonscat=The Cathedral School, Llandaff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Old Probate Registry, Llandaff
| image = Old Probate Registry, Llandaff.JPG
| upload_desc = The High Court of Justice, Probate Registry of Wales
| completed =
| date_listed = 1975
| function = Probate Registry
| location = Llandaff
| grid_ref = ST1546377863
| lat = 51.493391632893
| lon = -3.2190937300591
| description = Formerly the national probate office of Wales. By John Prichard and described by Cadw as "possibly his finest secular design"{{Cadw|num=13648|desc=Old Probate Registry|grade=II*|access-date=27 March 2025}}
| hb = 13648
| commonscat= No. 49 Cardiff Road, Llandaff
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = The Old Rectory
| image = The Old Rectory, Greenwood Lane, St Fagans, May 2020.jpg
| upload_desc = The Old Rectory
| completed =
| date_listed = 1977
| function = House
| location = St Fagans
| grid_ref = ST1214277401
| lat = 51.488731294632
| lon = -3.2668029415731
| description = Designed by architects John Prichard and John Pollard Seddon.
| hb = 13902
| commonscat= St Fagans Old Rectory
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = University of Wales, Cardiff, including Forecourt Walls
| image = Cardiff University main building.jpg
| upload_desc = University of Wales, Cardiff, including Forecourt Walls
| completed = 1883
| date_listed = 1966
| function = University Building
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1820877168
| lat = 51.487548457977
| lon = -3.1794018016937
| description =
| hb = 13757
|commonscat=Main Building, Cardiff University
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = Welsh National War Memorial
| image = Welsh National War Memorial.JPG
| upload_desc = Welsh National War Memorial
| completed = 1928
| date_listed = 1966
| function = War Memorial
| location = Cathays Park
| grid_ref = ST1813677063
| lat = 51.486594115121
| lon = -3.1804141599961
| description =
| hb = 13742
|commonscat=Welsh National War Memorial
}}
{{Cardiff listed building row
| name = West Lodge to Cardiff Castle, including attached Walls & Gateway
| image = Pettigrew Tea Rooms (2).jpg
| upload_desc = West Lodge to Cardiff Castle, including attached Walls & Gateway
| completed = 1863
| date_listed = 1952
| function = Lodge
| location = Castle Quarter
| grid_ref = ST1783776465
| lat = 51.481174915467
| lon = -3.184580075529
| description = Designed by Alexander Roos to the west of Cardiff Castle as a decorative gatehouse to the estate of the Marquess of Bute. Converted into tea-rooms in 2012, retaining the original Victorian floor tiles.{{cite news|last=Henry|first=Graham|title=Bute Park's historic West Lodge reopens as Pettigrew Tea Rooms|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/cardiffonline/cardiff-news/2012/03/24/bute-park-s-historic-west-lodge-reopens-as-pettigrew-tea-rooms-91466-30611626/|access-date=20 March 2013|publisher=WalesOnline.co.uk|date=24 March 2012}}
| hb = 21697
|commonscat=West Lodge, Cardiff Castle
}}
|}
Grade II listed buildings
=Adamsdown=
=Butetown and Cardiff Bay=
{{main|Listed buildings in Cardiff Bay}}
=Caerau=
{{Cadw listed building header}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Church of St. Francis of Assisi RC
| location = On the corner of Cowbridge Road West and Caerau Park Road
| date_listed = 2004
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.4741
| lon = -3.2531
| function = Roman Catholic church
| notes = Built in 1960 to designs by F. R. Bates Son and Price, exterior features a concrete sculpture by Adam Kossowski of St. Francis's vision of Christ on the Cross.
| hb = 82629
| image = Church of St. Francis of Assissi RC, Ely, May 2020 06.jpg
| commonscat = Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Ely
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Church of St. Mary
| location = On the north eastern side of Caerau Hillfort
| date_listed = 1980
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.4678
| lon = -3.2466
| function = Church
| notes = Ruined possibly 13th century medieval church restored c.1885 by John Prichard, the diocesan architect of Llandaff.
| hb = 13406
| image = St. Mary's, Caerau, Cardiff.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Ely Methodist Church
| location = On the corner of Cowbridge Road West and Colin Road
| date_listed = 1999
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.4826
| lon = -3.2337
| function = Methodist church
| notes = Built 1911 in a free gothic style with Arts and Crafts influences
| hb = 21571
| image = Ely Methodist Church, May 2020 02.jpg
}}
|}
=Canton=
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Name
! class="unsortable"|Photograph ! Date ! class="unsortable"|Location ! class="unsortable"|Description |
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The Corporation, Cowbridge Road East
| File:The Corporation, Canton.jpg | 1889 | {{coord|51.4814 |
3.2010|name=The Corporation}}
| A generous two-storey public house with a four-storey tower, on a prominent corner of Canton. Dating from 1889 and built on Cardiff Corporation land, hence the name.{{cite web|title=The Corporation P.H., Riverside|url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-25857-the-corporation-p-h-canton|publisher=British Listed Buildings|access-date=23 March 2016}} |
St John the Evangelist Church, St John's Crescent
| File:St John the Evangelist Church, Canton, Cardiff.jpg | 1854 | {{coord|51.4799 |
3.2012|name=St John the Evangelist}}
| The Church in Wales parish church for Canton, designed by architects John Prichard and John Pollard Seddon in a Gothic Revival style. The aisles were added a few years later and the steeple included 1868–70. Listed in 1975.{{cite web|title=Church of St John the Evangelist, Canton |url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-13792-church-of-st-john-the-evangelist-canton|publisher=British Listed Buildings|access-date=23 March 2016}} |
St Mary of the Angels Church, Kings Road /Hamilton Street
| File:Llanfair yr Angylion.jpg | 1907 | {{coord|51.4825 |
3.1950|name=St Mary of the Angels}}
| A Roman Catholic church designed by F A Walters, with the tower added in 1916. Listed as "a very good Roman Catholic church designed by a notable Edwardian architect".{{cite web|title=Church of St Mary of the Angels R.C., Riverside |url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-13746-church-of-st-mary-of-the-angels-r-c-river|publisher=British Listed Buildings|access-date=23 March 2016}} |
=City centre=
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=Cathays=
=Cyncoed=
=Ely=
{{Cadw listed building header}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Church of the Resurrection, Ely
| location = Grand Avenue, Ely
| date_listed = 2001
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.4789
| lon = -3.2492
| function = Church in Wales church building
| notes = Completed in the 1930s, designed in the Byzantine style in rich brown brick. The church was designed by T. Roderick of Aberdare and provided at a cost of £10,000 by Lord Glanely in memory of his wife, Ada. Design inspired by the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, by Walter Tapper.{{cite web|last=Old|first=Harry|title=Church of the Resurrection|url=http://www.caerauwithely.org/about-us/history/|work=History|publisher=CaerauwithEly.org|access-date=21 March 2013}}
| hb = 25795
| image = Church of the Resurrection, Ely, Cardiff.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Milepost outside No 322
| location = On Cowbridge Road West, south west of the junction with Crossways Road
| date_listed = 1976
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.4764
| lon = -3.2473
| function = Mile post
| notes = A cast-iron Gothic style mile post dating from 1835. One of a number of mileposts to the west of Cardiff on the A48. Inscribed 'LANDAFF PARISH' on a rectangular panel, with 'CARDIFF DISTRICT' inscribed on the top. Left hand panel inscribed 'TO CARDIFF 3', right hand side inscribed 'TO COWBRIDGE 9'. 'LONDON 161' inscribed at base.
| hb = 14084
| image = Mile marker on Cowbridge Road West (A48) - geograph.org.uk - 286726.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Milepost outside the Western Cemetery
| location = On Cowbridge Road West, opposite Knightswell Road, near the main entrance of the Western Cemetery
| date_listed = 1976
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.4684
| lon = -3.2657
| function = Mile post
| notes = A cast-iron Gothic style mile post dating from 1835. One of a number of mileposts to the west of Cardiff on the A48. Inscribed 'MICHAELSTONE PARISH' on a rectangular panel, with 'CARDIFF DISTRICT' inscribed on the top. Left hand panel inscribed 'TO CARDIFF 4', right hand side inscribed 'TO COWBRIDGE 8'. 'LONDON 162' inscribed at base.
| hb = 14083
| image = Mile marker on A48 outside Ely cemetery - geograph.org.uk - 286713.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
|}
=Fairwater=
=Flat Holm (Island)=
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=Gabalfa=
=Grangetown=
{{main|Listed buildings in Grangetown, Cardiff}}
=Heath=
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Name
! class="unsortable"|Photograph ! class="unsortable"| Date ! class="unsortable"|Location ! class="unsortable"|Description |
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The Cross Inn (now known as The Aneurin Bevan),{{cite web|title=Cross Inn|url=https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300014561-cross-inn-heath#.WmcpgUx2vIU|publisher=British Listed Buildings|access-date=23 January 2018}} Caerphilly Road | File:The Aneurin Bevan, Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 1715892.jpg | 1994 | {{coord|51.5077 |
3.1999|name=The Aneurin Bevan}}
| Listed as "a well-detailed public house in the Queen Ann revival style". |
=Lisvane=
=Llandaff=
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Name
! class="unsortable"|Photograph ! class="unsortable"| Date ! class="unsortable"|Location ! class="unsortable"|Description |
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St Andrew{{cite web|url=https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300013730-st-andrew-llandaff#.Y0fz3dLMLy8|title=St. Andrew|work=British Listed Buildings|access-date= 13 October 2022}}
|Built 1859-61 |{{coord|51.49443 |
3.2182|name=St Andrew, Llandaff}}
|rowspan="2"|Included as an unaltered design by Ewan Christian and for its group value with the other listed buildings around The Cathedral Green and on the High Street. |
St Cross{{cite web|url=https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300081278-st-cross-llandaff#.Y0vfbNLMLy8|title=St. Cross|work=British Listed Buildings|access-date= 16 October 2022}}
|Built 1859-61 |{{coord|51.49426 |
3.21833|name=St Cross, Llandaff}} |
St Padarn's Institute (Formerly St Michael's College){{Cadw|num=13657|desc=St Michael's College (now St Padarn's Institute)|grade=II|access-date= 29 March 2025}}
| File:St Michael's College, Llandaff.jpg | Built 1880-1907 | {{coord|51.4929 |
3.2189|name=St Michael's College (now St Padarn's Institute)}}
| Begun as a house for himself by John Prichard. Expanded as a theological college from 1905-1907 by Frederick Robertson Kempson. |
Apartments 1-3 St Michael's College (now St Padarn's Institute){{Cadw|num=81256|desc=Apartments 1-3 St Michael's College (now St Padarn's Institute)|grade=II|access-date= 29 March 2025}}
| | Built 1920 | {{coord|51.4927 |
3.2183|name=Apartments 1-3 St Michael's College (now St Padarn's Institute)}}
| A later addition to St Padarn's Institute of 1920 by Frederick Robertson Kempson. |
6 High Street{{cite web|url=https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300013734-no6-high-streetllandaffsouth-glamorgan-llandaff#.WppNGkx2vIU|title=No.6 High Street, Llandaff, South Glamorgan|work=British Listed Buildings|access-date= 3 March 2018}}
| File:6 High Street, Llandaff-geograph-5692660-by-Jaggery.jpg | Probably 18th century | {{coord|51.4946 |
3.2184|name=6 High Street, Llandaff}}
| Included as a largely 18th-century house and for its group value with the other listed buildings around The Cathedral Green and on the High Street. Now in commercial use as a teahouse |
19 High Street{{NHAW|num=13732|desc=19 High Street, Llandaff|grade=II|access-date=6 November 2022}}
| File:19 High Street, Llandaff, October 2018 (6).jpg | Probably mid-19th century | {{coord|51.49383 |
3.2189|name=19 High Street, Llandaff}}
| Included as a largely 18th-century house and for its group value with the other listed buildings around The Cathedral Green and on the High Street. |
=Llandaff North=
{{Cadw listed building header}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Afon Taff Viaduct
| location = Over the River Taff on the Cardiff-Merthyr line between Llandaff and Raydr stations
| date_listed = 2004
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5111
| lon = -3.2397
| function = Railway bridge
| notes = Built for the Taff Vale Railway in three stages and was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel from 1845 to 1850, subsequently widened.
| hb = 82590
| image = Afon Taff Viaduct, Whitchurch, Cardiff, September 2018 (7).jpg
| commonscat = Afon Taff Viaduct
}}
|}
=Llanishen=
=Morganstown=
=Pentyrch=
=Penylan=
=Pontprennau=
{{Cadw listed building header}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Glan-y-nant
| location = Graig Llwyn Road
| date_listed = 1977
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5472
| lon = -3.1546
| function = House
| notes = A small two storey thatched house probably dating from the 18th century with a 20th-century extension at the rear.
| hb = 13861
| image = Glan-y-Nant, Pontprennau, February 2021.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Pant-teg (aka Panteg)
| location = off St. Mellons Road
| date_listed = 1977
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.537
| lon = -3.1569
| function = Farmhouse
| notes = A traditional long farmhouse dating from the mid 17th century but remodelled and extended in the 18th or early 19th century.
| hb = 13935
| image =
| commonscat =
}}
|}
=Radyr=
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Name
! class="unsortable"|Photograph ! class="unsortable"| Date ! class="unsortable"|Location ! class="unsortable"|Description |
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Church of St. John the Baptist{{cite web|title=Church of St. John the Baptist, Llandaff|url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-13780-church-of-st-john-the-baptist-llandaff|website=British Listed Buildings|access-date=14 November 2014}}
| File:Church of St John the Baptist Radyr.JPG | Probably 14th century | {{coord|51.5038 |
3.2415|name=St. John's Church}}
| Medieval church, restored and altered {{circa|1885}} |
=Rhiwbina=
{{Cadw listed building header}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Briwnant Farmhouse and adjoining farm range
| location =
| date_listed = 1975
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5442
| lon = -3.2199
| function = Farmhouse
| notes = Small stone farmhouse, possibly 18th century, occasionally known as Briwnant Fawr.
| hb = 13821
| image =
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Hafod Lwyd
| location = 11 Heol Wen, Rhiwbina Garden Village
| date_listed = 2001
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5224
| lon = -3.21865
| function = House
| notes = Detached house, built by the architect Thomas Alwyn Lloyd for his own occupation c.1920. Faces Lon Isa from the west end of the garden village
| hb = 25893
| image = Hafod Lwyd, Rhiwbina.JPG
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = The Long Barn and attached courtyard wall, gates and railings
| location = On farm track off Thornhill Road
| date_listed = 2001
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5496
| lon = -3.2104
| function = Barn
| notes = Former 18th century long stable, barn, and coach house, now converted into housing
| hb = 15758
| image = The Long Barn, Thornhill, Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 938245.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Llanishen Fach
| location = Heol Erwin, Rhiwbina
| date_listed = 1975
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5319
| lon = -3.2086
| function = Farmhouse
| notes = Former farmhouse, white painted stone with slate roof. Built on site of older house associated with the Williams and Wyndham Lewis families.
| hb = 13724
| image = Llanishen Fach, Llanishen, April 2020.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Pantysgawen
| location = On farm track off Thornhill Road
| date_listed = 1975
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5432
| lon = -3.2102
| function = Farmhouse
| notes = Small single storey 17th or 18th century farmhouse.
| hb = 13810
| image =
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Post Box opposite 27 Lon Isa
| location = Lon Isa, Rhiwbina Garden Village
| date_listed = 2001
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.523
| lon = -3.2157
| function = Postbox
| notes = Pillar box erected at the same period as the houses of the garden village; inscribed with the monogram of King George V and its manufacturer, the Carron Company of Stirlingshire.
| hb = 25924
| image = Post box on Lon Isa, Rhiwbina Garden Village, October 2018 (1).jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = Telephone box in Pen-y-dre adjacent to branch library
| location = Opposite Rhiwbina Library on Pen-y-dre
| date_listed = 1989
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5215
| lon = -3.2129
| function = Red telephone box
| notes = A K6 red telephone box designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. The design dates from 1936.
| hb = 14120
| image = Telephone box in Pen-y-dre, Rhiwbina Garden Village, October 2018.jpg
| commonscat =
}}
{{Cadw listed building row
| name = The Wendy House
| location = Off Heol-y-deri to Y Groes, close to 16 Y Groes
| date_listed = 2001
| grid_ref =
| lat = 51.5223
| lon = -3.213
| function = Office
| notes = Small single storey building, originally used as offices. Plaques record the Rhiwbina Garden Village Conservation Area and the Rhiwbina Garden Village Residents Association.
| hb = 25892
| image = The Wendy House, Rhiwbina Garden Village, October 2018 (2).jpg
| commonscat = The Wendy House, Rhiwbina
}}
|}
=Riverside=
=Roath=
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Mansion House{{Cadw|num=26661|desc=Mansion House, Cardiff|grade=II|access-date=21 June 2025}}
| 120px | 1891 |{{Coord|51.4862 |
3.1706|display=}}
|Built by James Howell, owner of Howells department store; later home to Cardiff's Lord Mayors. |
=Rumney=
=St Fagans=
=St Mellons=
=Splott=
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St. Alban-on-the-Moors Church{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Church of St Alban's On the Moors, Cardiff, Cardiff|url=https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300018291-church-of-st-albans-on-the-moors-splott|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=27 December 2020|website=britishlistedbuildings.co.uk}}
| 120px | 1911 |{{Coord|51.4863 |
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|Roman Catholic place of worship. |
=Tongwynlais=
=Trowbridge=
=Whitchurch=
See also
Notes
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Sources
- [http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wales/cardiff Cardiff, Wales], BritishListedBuildings.co.uk
- {{Cite book |last=Hilling |first= John B. |title=Cardiff and the Valleys: Architecture and Townscape |location=London |publisher= Lund Humphries |year=1973}}
- {{Cite book |last1=Newman |first1=John |title=Glamorgan: Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan |series=The Buildings of Wales |location=London |publisher=Penguin |year=1995 |isbn=0-14-071056-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DpUMspCtpNIC}}
References
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External links
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- [http://www.cardiff.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=2%2C2870%2C3139%2C3939%2C3972 Listed and Locally Listed Buildings], Cardiff Council.
- [http://ishare.cardiff.gov.uk/mycardiff.aspx?layers=ListedBuildings&startEasting=315000&startNorthing=179000&startZoom=50000 Interactive map showing the locations of listed buildings] – Cardiff Council
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