Grade II* Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Merionethshire
II*The Cruck Hall at Rhowniar Outward Bound Centre At the boundary between Aberdyfi and Towyn communities, reached off main road midway between the towns of Aberdyfi and Towyn. The Cruck Hall is immediately uphill from the entrance to the drive to Rho
II*Former Farmhouse at Cefn-yr-Own-Uchaf Located in the upland area 4km to the E of Arthog, approximately 0.2km N of the Ffordd Ddu; accessed via a steep farm track leading off the road and situated in a farmyard immediately to the S of the
II*Garth Isaf Farmhouse Located 0.5km NW of the main road in a hollow near the estuary and accessed via a long wooded track; raised up behind a dwarf-walled terrace, its E gable facing the former, disused road.
II*Derlwyn Set back behind a walled and railed forecourt; belonging to terrace of 8.
II*Ronville Set back behind a walled and railed forecourt; belonging to terrace of 8.
II*Fedw Arian Set back behind a walled and railed forecourt; belonging to terrace of 8.
II*Isfryn Set back behind a walled and railed forecourt; belonging to terrace of 8.
II*Awelfryn Set back behind a walled and railed forecourt; belonging to terrace of 8.
II*Ty Gwyn with Davey Jones' Locker Cafe Located at right angles with the harbour street and sited against a gentle slope; set back slightly behind modern dwarf rubble walls enclosing a raised patio area.
II*Uchel-Dref On a minor lane linking outlying farms in the NW of the community, 2km approx. W of the A494 Bala-Ruthin Road, and 1.5km N of the A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
II*Pont Carrog Carries the minor road from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog over the River Dee.
II*Plas-yn-Faerdref Located off the E side of the road, in a slightly raised position, approx 2km N of Llandrillo.
II*Pont Dyffrdwy Located immediately W of Cynwyd village, and carrying a minor road over the River Dee.
II*Ty Fanner Located immediately to the W of Cymer Abbey ruins; accessed via a lane running NE from the main road.
II*Pont Llanelltyd Spanning the Afon Mawddach 1km SE of Llanelltyd; originally serving the old Dolgellau-Barmouth road and now a foot bridge.
II*Cefn-caer The farmhouse is located c400m SE opf the village, in an elevated position on the NW side of the defences of the Roman fort. The farmyard lies further to the SW of the house.
II*The Colonnade Overlooking the Central Piazza to the E.
II*Llwyn Set below the road in its own grounds facing the Town to the E of the Agricultural Market.
II*Bryn-y-Gwin (Bryn-y-Gwin Isaf) Sited on the hillside overlooking the road in its own grounds and reached via a drive leading from a gateway some 500m West of Pont Pandy'r-Odyn.
II*Pont Corwen Bridge Carries the main A5 road over the River Dee 1km approx. west of the town centre.
II*Rug In parkland on the N side of the A5, 3km approx. W of Corwen.
II*Gwerclas Hall Located approximately 1.5km NW of Cynwyd, and reached by a lane which leads from Pont Dyffrdwy.
II*Church of St Mary At the centre of the village of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, in a square churchyard which is considerably raised above the surrounding land at the SE. Lychgate to north. Rubblestone churchyard wall, partly
II*Ty'n y Llwyn Located on the hillside above the River Dee, and reached by a track off the E side of the B4401.
II*Berth-Lwyd Located on the northern slopes of the Nantmor valley, some 3km NE of Nantmor; accessed via an unmetalled track leading W off the unclassified road running SW from Nantgwynant.
II*Capel Anwes Located high up on the W slopes of the Nanmor valley, above the Dolfriog woods, approximately 2km E of Nantmor village; located in a field and accessed via a lane leading NE off the unclassified road
II*Dolaugwyn The farm is on flat land of the lower Afon Fathew valley, to the W of Bryn Crug village. The farmhouse stands apart to the W of the farm buildings.
II*Hen Dyffryn Gwyn Set back on the S side of the minor road through Cwm Maethlon, approximately 5.1km SE of Tywyn.
II*Crogen Located at the eastern boundary of the community within its own grounds; set back from the road and accessed via lodged drives.
II*Henblas including adjoining Barn Range Located approximately 800m NE of Llandderfel village and accessed via a farm track running N from an unclassified road running NE from the village.
II*Plas Rhiwaedog Located at the end of a private driveway that leads NE from the country road at Pont Rhiwaedog; c. 400m ENE of the village of Rhos-y-gwaliau.
II*Pont Fawr Spanning the River Dee approximately 0.5km S of Llandderfel village, and carrying the Bala - Corwen road.
II*Gwern-y-braichdwr Located on the southern slope of the Cwm Main, at the eastern end; accessed via a track running from a lane itself running W from Glan-yr-Afon
II*Capel Ainon Located approximately 1km SW of Llanuwchllyn village, set back slightly from the road within its own low-walled graveyard.
II*Pont Dol-y-Moch (partly in Maentwrog) Spanning the Afon Dwyryd about 1km SE of Rhyd-y-sarn at the SW boundary of Ffestiniog Community with Maentwrog Community, and carrying the narrow lane that runs along the north side of the Vale of Ff
II*Pengwern Old Hall Located on a rise overlooking the Ceunant Sych approximately 2km N of Ffestiniog; accessed via a farm track leading W off an unclassified lane connecting the A 470 with the A 496.
II*Cae Canol Mawr Located on the slope of Manod Mawr overlooking the Afon Teigl, approximately 3km NE of Ffestiniog.
II*Cors y Gedol Hall In private grounds set well back from the ENE side of the A496 between Dyffryn Ardudwy and Tal-y-bont. The hall is located at the head of a driveway (Ffordd Gors) leading ENE out of the small hamlet
II*Nannau Situated in its own park on a striking, elevated site 3km SW of Llanfachreth village; accessed via a drive leading W from the Llanfachreth-Dolgellau road.
II*Cae'r Berllan The farmhouse stands back from the farm buildings, facing the W.
II*Plas Hen Located some 2km SW of Brithdir immediately to the E of a narrow lane linking the B 4416 with the A 470; raised above the lane and built into the bank of a hill. Also called 'Old Caerynwch'.
II*Egryn Abbey Set back from the NE side of the A496, c. 1.5km SSE of Tal-y-bont. The house and associated farm buildings are reached by a private track.
II*Church of St. Dwywe Within a churchyard to the W side of the A496 in the small hamlet of Llanddwywe.
II*Gatehouse at Cors y Gedol Hall In private grounds set well back from the ENE side of the A496 between Dyffryn Ardudwy and Tal-y-bont. Located at the head of a driveway (Ffordd Gors) leading ENE out of the small hamlet of Llanddwyw
II*Peniarth The Peniarth Estate occupies a considerable tract of land on the N bank of the Afon Dysynni, E of Llanegryn village. The house stands towards the S edge of the parkland, overlooking the river and the
II*Church of St Tydecho The church stands at the S end of the village of Mallwyd, by-passed by the present A470.
II*Church of St Mary The church stands beside the road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn, at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake.
II*Parc Strikingly located on an elevated site above the Afon Maesgwm, approximately 2km SW of Croesor; accessed via a long drive running SW from the Garreg to Croesor road.
II*Glyn Cywarch In private grounds set well back from the NE side of the B4573, to S of Glan-y-wern and SE of Eisingrug.
II*Church of St Peter Within a subrectangular churchyard set well back from the NE side of the A496 at the N end of the village of Llanbedr.
II*Church of St Mary Within the churchyard to NE of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496.
II*Plas Brondanw On a commanding, sloping site overlooking the Traeth Mawr 0.5km NE of Garreg village; backing onto a lane running NE from Garreg to Croesor and parallel with the A 4085. Set within its own gardens of
II*Gattws Parc including Boulder Wall adjoining to NW Strikingly located on an elevated site above the Afon Maesgwm, approximately 2km SW of Croesor; sited into the hillslope immediately to the NW of the old approach road to Parc, approximately 200m NE o
II*Gatehouse at Glyn Cywarch In private grounds set well back from the NE side of the B4573, to S of Glan-y-wern and SE of Eisingrug; the gatehouse is directly SE of the house at Glyn Cywarch.
II*Plas Penrhyn Located towards the western boundary of the community on a commanding, elevated site overlooking Porthmadog and theTraeth Mawr; accesed via a lane running SW from the main road (A 487).
II*County Hall On the street line next to Y Bont Fawr.
II*Bryn-y-Gwin Uchaf Situated in its own grounds overlooking the road above Pont Pandy'r-Odyn, reached by a drive just beyond the new bridge.
II*Dolgun Isaf Farmhouse Sited above the River Wnion below the A470 and reached by a farm track off the road to Clywedog from alongside the service station to the E of the town.
II*Dolgun Uchaf Sited above the River Wnion below the A470 and reached by a farm track off the S side of the road to Clywedog from alongside the service station E of the town.
II*Barn at Dolgun Uchaf Sited above the River Wnion below the A470 and reached by a farm track off the S side of the road to Clywedog from alongside the service station E of the town.
II*Byre at Dolgun Uchaf Sited above the River Wnion below the A470 and reached by a farm track off the S side of the road to Clywedog from alongside the service station E of the town.
II*Gazebo or Music room at Dolrhyd To S of Dolrhyd House at the edge of the forecourt. To NW of Dolgellau; reached up a short drive.
II*Garth Maelan Sited 2km NE of the town and reached from the S by the road up Coed-y-Fronallt from opposite the livestock market towards Llanfachreth
II*Cae'r March Situated in a marshy hollow approximately 1km SE of Llanfachreth village and 250m S of the Careg Fawr; accessed via a long, winding wooded track from an upper lane to the E.
II*Dower House at Llwyndu Immediately to the W of the main house and at right-angles with it.
II*The Cob The Cob crosses the Traeth Mawr and the mouth of the Afon Glaslyn in Tremadoc Bay estuary and carries both the A487 and the Ffestiniog Railway from Boston Lodge to Porthmadoc. Spans District and Comm
II*Plas Mynach Situated on raised ground 1.5 km to the NW of Barmouth Railway Station and lying between the railway line and the main road. Approached from the N by a private road along an embanked and revetted driv
II*The New Lodge Approximately 0.4km SW of Plas Brondanw at the junction with the by-road to Croesor. Set back and at a splayed angle, with ball finial to forecourt wall.
II*Plas Aberllefenni The house stands at the N end of Aberllefenni, in a loop of the road running to the E to Aberangell.
II*Cefndeuddwr Farmhouse Located one-and-a-half Km NE of Ganllwyd village on a hillside overlooking the valley; accessed via a long farm track running Eoff a forestry road which leads N off the A 470 over the Pont arEden. Fac
II*Hafod Dywyll Farmhouse Located on a hillside 0.25km from Pont Kings; accessed via a long farm track leading E off a metalled lane leading S from the A 493 at Pont Abergwynant ultimately to join the Ffordd Ddu. Standing in a
II*Braich-y-Ceunant Located at the end of an access lane running E from an unclassified road which runs SE off the B 4416; approximately 170mS of St. Mark's church.
II*Ty Cerrig Situated on a slight rise approximately 1km N of Pont Newydd; accessed via a farm track leading from a lane which runs indirectly from Llanfachreth to Pont Newydd.
II*Hydro-Electric Powerstation Located immediately to the W of the main road on an island between it and the main railway line, on the downhill approach to Blaenau Ffestiniog from the Crimea Pass.
II*Slate Dressing Mill On the main Maenofferen level, a working underground quarry, high above Llechwedd.
II*Pon Melin Rug Bridge Carries the A5 road over the River Alwen 2km approx. W of Corwen.
II*Blaenddol House At the extreme north-west of the community, approached off a lane which leaves the main A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
II*Church of St Beuno In the village of Gwyddelwern, to west of the main road. Stone churchyard wall with modern gateway; former schoolroom near entrance.
II*Branas Uchaf In a fine position overlooking the N banks of the River Dee, approx 2.5km W of Llandrillo. At the end of a track which runs S off a lane which follows the river between Llanderfel and Cynwyd.
II*War Memorial Prominently sited at the cross-roads in the centre of the village; on a raised platform with semi-circular rubble enclosing walls and iron gates and railings to the road side, terminating in cylindric
II*Bron-y-foel-isaf In a remote position about 2 km NE of Coed Ystumgwern, reached by track on S side of minor road.
II*Taltreuddyn-Fawr On the north side of a lane which runs west from the A496, some 2.5km north of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
II*Llanfendigaid In its own grounds on the W side of a minor road approximately 1.2km SW of Rhoslefain hamlet.
II*Pont Melin Rug Carries the A5 over the River Alwen approx. 2 km W of Corwen.
II*Nant Pasgan-mawr In an isolated upland location on the NW side of the little valley of the Nant Ddu, beyond the road-head of a lane which trends ESE from Llyn Tecwyn Isa, and follows the valley beyond Caerwych. The pr
II*Pont Dol-y-Moch (partly in Ffestiniog) Spanning the Afon Dwyryd about 1km SE of Rhyd-y-sarn at the SW boundary of Ffestiniog Community with Maentwrog Community, and carrying the narrow lane that runs along the north side of the Vale of Ff
II*Capel Celyn Memorial Chapel Towards the head of Llyn Celyn, on the north shore of the lake just below the A4212.