Bridgend County Borough shown within Wales Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML 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 I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional 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,[2] the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[3] rests with Cadw. ## Contents * 1 Buildings * 2 Notes * 3 See also * 4 References * 5 External links ## Buildings[edit] Name | Location | Date Listed | Grid Ref.[note 1] Geo-coordinates | Function | Notes | Reference Number | Image | | | | | | | St John the Baptist Church, Porthcawl | Porthcawl | 1 May 1951 | SS8365977477 51°29′03″N 3°40′37″W / 51.484261959826°N 3.6768986936161°W / 51.484261959826; -3.6768986936161 (St John the Baptist Church, Porthcawl) | Church | In the centre of the old village of Newton with two sides of the rectangular churchyard fronting the village green; main access at WSW.[4][5] | 11214 | Upload another image See more images Sker Farmhouse | Cynffig | 6 June 1952 | SS7952979838 51°30′17″N 3°44′14″W / 51.504614613995°N 3.7371553105134°W / 51.504614613995; -3.7371553105134 (Sker Farmhouse) | Gentry house | Located on a limestone promontory jutting west into Swansea Bay, approximately 4.2 kilometres N of Porthcawl, and reached by a long farm road leading W from the minor road from Porthcawl to Kenfig.[6][7] | 11217 | Upload another image St James's Church | Pyle | 26 July 1963 | SS8255882645 51°31′50″N 3°41′40″W / 51.530481366083°N 3.6944702327737°W / 51.530481366083; -3.6944702327737 (St James's Church) | Church | The parish church of St James, Pyle, stands in its own churchyard N of the village centre, on the road to Margam.[8][9] | 11227 | Upload another image St David's Church | Laleston | 26 July 1963 | SS8753979854 51°30′23″N 3°37′18″W / 51.50641251508°N 3.6218030658076°W / 51.50641251508; -3.6218030658076 (St David's Church) | Church | In the centre of the village, on a slight rise above the High Street. Church stands in a roughly circular churchyard surrounded by rubble wall with wrought iron gates S and E.[10][11] | 11246 | Upload another image St Crallo's Church | Coychurch Lower | 26 July 1963 | SS9396279693 51°30′22″N 3°31′45″W / 51.506209605701°N 3.5292447020245°W / 51.506209605701; -3.5292447020245 (St Crallo's Church) | Church | Situated in the heart of Coychurch village.[12][13] | 11252 | Upload another image Coity Castle | Coity Higher | 26 July 1963 | SS9231081503 51°31′20″N 3°33′13″W / 51.522165097819°N 3.5535917201206°W / 51.522165097819; -3.5535917201206 (Coity Castle) | Castle | Located immediately SW of Coity Church and prominently sited above Heol West Plas.[14][15] | 11254 | Upload another image See more images St Mary's Church | Coity Higher | 26 July 1963 | SS9239181548 51°31′21″N 3°33′09″W / 51.522585031683°N 3.5524384431041°W / 51.522585031683; -3.5524384431041 (St Mary's Church) | Church | Located on NE side of Coity village in a large churchyard with open fields to N and Coity Castle to SW.[16][17] | 11255 | Upload another image St David's Church | Bettws | 30 July 1997 | SS8990386765 51°34′08″N 3°35′24″W / 51.56899453435°N 3.5899190281024°W / 51.56899453435; -3.5899190281024 (St David's Church) | Church | Situated on the hilltop at the centre of the village which became the core of a post-war estate development.[18][19] | 18626 | Upload another image ## Notes[edit] 1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey. ## See also[edit] * Wales portal * List of Scheduled Monuments in Bridgend * Grade II* listed buildings in Bridgend County Borough ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Buildings & Conservation Areas". Cadw. Retrieved 18 June 2013. 2. ^ "Coflein". online database of RCAHMW. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. Retrieved 28 November 2016. 3. ^ "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990". The National Archives. Retrieved 18 June 2013. 4. ^ Cadw. "Church of St John the Baptist (11214)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 5. ^ "Church of St John the Baptist". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 6. ^ Cadw. "Sker House (11217)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 7. ^ "Sker House". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 8. ^ Cadw. "Church of St James, Pyle with Kenfig (11227)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 9. ^ "Church of St James, Pyle with Kenfig". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 10. ^ Cadw. "Church of St David (11246)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 11. ^ "Church of St David". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 12. ^ Cadw. "Church of St Crallo (11252)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 13. ^ "Church of St David". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 14. ^ Cadw. "Coity Castle (11254)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 15. ^ "Coity Castle". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 16. ^ Cadw. "Church of St Mary (11255)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 17. ^ "Church of St Mary". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019. 18. ^ Cadw. "Church of St David, Bettws (18626)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019. 19. ^ "Church of St David, Bettws". British Listed Buildings. 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