History in Structure

Search for 'LL21 0PB'

Listed Buildings

Listed Buildings within five miles of LL21 0PB, sorted by distance

Maximum of 100 matching results shown

  1. II Milestone at Glyn-diffwys
    The milestone is set 1100m W of Dinmael, at the E end of the cutting, in a new position approximately 40m E of the original location on the NW side of the old Holyhead Road.
  2. II Terraced Section of the Holyhead Road, with parapet and retaining wall
    The section of the Holyhead Road, now cut off, is near the hamlet of Dinmael, W of Pen-y-bont farm with Pont Glyn Diffwys at the N end.
  3. II Pont Glyn-diffwys
    The bridge is located W of Dinmael, and carries the road from the junction with the Holyhead Road over the Afon Ceirw, to Cwm Main and beyond.
  4. II Cartshed/Granary at Pen-yfed
    Pen-yfed farm lies on low ground close to a bend of he Afon Ceirw, approximately 1500m W of Dinmael, and is reached by a short track from the road on the W side of the valley. The Carthouse stands op
  5. II Pen-yfed Farmhouse
    Pen-yfed farm lies on low ground close to a bend of the Afon Ceirw, approximately 1500m W of Dinmael. It is reached by a short farm track from the road on the W side of the valley.
  6. II Pont Rhyd-llefrith
    The bridge is on the minor road leading W off the A5 Holyhead Road at Dinmael.
  7. II* Old House and attached Cartshed block at Cysulog
    Cysulog is about 1 km north of Maerdy. The Old House and Cartshed block is to the NW of the present house.
  8. II Llwyn-y-saint
    The farm stands on high ground on a spur overlooking the valley of the Afon Ceirw. It is reached by a farm track leading up off the minor road parallel to and above the right bank of the river. The f
  9. II Barn at Llwyn-y-saint
    The farm stands on high ground on a spur overlooking the valley of the Afon Ceirw. It is reached by a farm track leading up off the minor road parallel to and above the right bank of the river.
  10. II Llwyn-dedwydd
    A major farm of the area, located on the east facing slope of Pen-y-cerrig serth, looking down on the valley of Afon Ceirw. It is reached from the W valley road, SW of Glyn-dyffwys and W of Dinmael.
  11. II Maesmor Hall
    The mansion stands in its own grounds alongside the S bank of the Afon Ceirw, and is reached by a driveway from beside Pont Maesmor on the road from Maerdy to Bala.
  12. II Pont Ty-gwyn
    The bridge carries the S loop of the road to Llangwm from the A5 across the Afon Ceirw, near Ystrad-bach. The bridge is within 100m of the Holyhead Road
  13. II Pont Maesmor
    The bridge carries the minor road from off the Holyhead Road in Maerdy over the Afon Ceirw to Maesmor and beyond.
  14. II Gwesty y Gafr (The Goat Hotel)
    The inn stands in the centre of the village, on the angle of the road running NE to Betws Gwerful-goch.
  15. II Sibieski Wynne Monument in churchyard of the Church of St Catrin
    The monument is in the SE corner of the churchyard.
  16. II Capel M C Cefn Nannau
    This prominent chapel is located on the SE side of its large graveyard, reached from the farm road to Cefn-nannau farm, on the road on the SW side of the Afon Ceirw valley.
  17. II Dolgynlas farmhouse with attached outbuilding ranges
    In a secluded position in the Alwen valley nearly 1 km NW of Pont Llyn Gigfran. Small walled garden to front, yards and farm buildings to rear.
  18. II Four Chest Tombs at the Church of St Jerome
    The church and churchyard occupy a prominent position in the centre of Llangwm village. The chest tombs are in the graveyard, ranged close to and along the S wall.
  19. II Church of St Jerome
    The church stands in a sub-rectangular churchyard at the centre of Llangwm village.
  20. II Pont-y-capel
    The bridge crosses the Afon Medrad at the entrance to the village from the N, approx 500m from the church.
  21. II Cymro Gate
    Located at the north-eastern boundary of the community and prominently-sited on the roadside.
  22. II Barn at Gwern-y-braichdwr
    Located to the E of the Stable Block at Gwern-y-braichdwr.
  23. 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
  24. II Former Stable Block at Gwern-y-braichdwr including adjoining Revetment Wall
    Located a short distance to the E of the house, the revetment sweeping around in an arc to abut the house to the L of the facade.
  25. II Pont Llyn Gigfran (partly in Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr Community) Photos
    Carrying a minor road from the Llanfihangel to Bettws Gwerfil Goch road across the Afon Alwen.
  26. II Ty tan-y-ffordd
    The farmhouse is set back and below the road from Maerdy to Ty'n-y-bwlch, approximately 1600m S of Maerdy.
  27. II Maes Cadw Cruck Barn
    In valley of Afon Alwen, ½ km N of Dolgynlas farmhouse. Small farmyard with farmhouse and outbuildings.
  28. II* Attached former Farmbuildings to Blaenddol House
    At the extreme north-west of the community, approached off a lane which leaves the main A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
  29. II* Blaenddol House
    At the extreme north-west of the community, approached off a lane which leaves the main A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
  30. II Melin Pen-y-gaer, aka Ty-nant Mill
    The mill lies off the road to Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr, running up the valley from the Holyhead Road at Hendre Arddwyfaen, and by a small stream.
  31. II Kiln House (roddyn) at Melin Pen-y-gaer
    Melin Pen-y-gaer stands back from the road from the Holyhead Road at Arddwyfaen to Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr. The kiln house stands close to and at right angles to the W side of the mill.
  32. II* Bodtegir Old Farmhouse
    Bodtegir is a large farm SE of Llanfihangel, reached by a farm road across open ground from the minor road above the Alwen valley leading to Maerdy and Bettws Gwerful-goch. The old house lies at an a
  33. II Carthouse/Granary at Bodtegir
    The carthouse/granary is located parallel to and to the NW of the Old Farmhouse.
  34. II Capel-y-gro, with Ty-capel and Schoolroom, including railings in front of the graveyard Photos
    The chapel with its associated buildings lies approximately 20 m to the SW of Pont y Bettws, and raised above the SE side of the road. Railed forecourt and graveyard and memorial to right.
  35. II Carthouse in farmyard NE of Hendre Arddwyfaen
    The farm buildings stand to the ENE of the farmhouse and form a large rectangular farmyard. The Carthouse defines the SSW side of the yard.
  36. II Y Gro, including railings to forecourt Photos
    The house stands at the SW end of Bettws Gwerfil Goch village, 75 m S of Pont y Bettws.
  37. II Farm Buildings NE of Hendre Arddwyfaen
    The farm buildings stand to the ENE of the farmhouse, forming a large rectangular farmyard.
  38. II Garthmeilio
    The country house is located to the N of Llangwm village, at the end of an access road starting by Pont-y-capel.
  39. II Pont Arddwyfaen
    The bridge carries the minor road off the A5 Holyhead Road over the Afon Ceirw, leading to Llangwm.
  40. II Pont y Bettws Photos
    The bridge is at the SE end of Bettws Gwerfil Goch village and carries the road to Corwen over the Afon Alwen.
  41. II Hendre Arddwyfaen
    The farmhouse is prominently sited close to the main road, by the junction with the minor road to Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr.
  42. II Potato Store/Root House at Hendre Arddwyfaen
    The potato store or root house stands opposite the W corner of the farmhouse, on the opposite side of the Llanfihangel road.
  43. II Llawrybettws Chapel Photos
    Set back slightly on the corner of the lane behind a partly-railed forecourt with curved rubble revettment walls following the road to the L and R.
  44. II Old Board School at Llawrybettws
    In the centre of the small village group, on the E side of the lane.
  45. II The Hand Photos
    In the village of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, north west of the church, immediately backing on to the churchyard.
  46. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    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
  47. II Lychgate of St Mary's Church Photos
    To the north of St Mary's Church, facing Wynllan.
  48. II Gwynfa Photos
    In the village of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, facing the church on the north east side.
  49. II Old house and outbuildings at north side of Wyn Llan Photos
    At the north of the village of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, standing to the east side of the road to Melin y wig.
  50. II Pont y capel Photos
    At south east of the village of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, over a minor tributary of the Afon Alwen.
  51. II Church of Saint James the Great Photos
    On the SE side of the A494 on the east side of Glan-yr-afon; set within its own walled churchyard.
  52. II Pont Llanfihangel Photos
    The bridge carries the B5105 Cerrigydrudion to Ruthin Road over the Afon Alwen at the centre of Llanfihangel.
  53. II The Crown Inn and stable building Photos
    The inn is dramatically set under a crag on the bank of the Afon Alwen close to the NE side of Llanfihangel Bridge, where the road takes a sharp corner on the route to Ruthin.
  54. II Tan-llan (The White Cottage) Photos
    The house lies directly opposite the church, on the S side of the road running W and N from the centre of the village to Pentre-llyn-cymmer.
  55. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    The church stands in a modified oval churchyard, approximately 250m W of Llanfihangel Bridge on the road up the Afon Alwen valley.
  56. II Barn at Ty Mawr
    Built alongside the road at Ty Mawr, which is on the A494 between Druid and Four Crosses.
  57. II Pont Moelfre
    The bridge is located just off the A5 Holyhead Road, and carries the A4501 to Bala over the Afon Ceirw.
  58. II Ty Mawr
    On the SE side of the A494, between Druid and Four Crosses.
  59. II Melin y Bwlch
    The mill is located on a minor road just off the road to Llanfihangel, approximately 700m from the centre of Cerrigydrudion.
  60. II The Druids Photos
    At the junction of the A5 with the Bala Road.
  61. II Pont yr Henblas
    The bridge is near Henblas farm, on the minor road running W from the village.
  62. II The Old Rectory also known as Pennant
    The building stands back from the road from Llanfihangel running N to Pentre-llyn-cymmer, approximately 800m from the village centre, and on the W slope of the valley of the Afon Alwen.
  63. II Rhydywernen Chapel including forecourt walls and railings Photos
    Located at the western end of the Cwm Main approximately 1.2km N of Sarnau; immediately S of the Cwm Main road, running NE from the Cefn Ddwysarn road; raised up slightly behind a walled, grassed fore
  64. II Rhydywernen
    Located at the western end of the Cwm Main approximately 1.2km N of Sarnau; immediately to the W of Rhydywernen chapel, to the W of the lane, and built gable-end into the slope.
  65. II Penlan Fawr
    To the east of and below the lane that leaves the A494 at Druid, 1km approx. from the junction with the main A5 road.
  66. 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.
  67. II Bethel Congregational Chapel Photos
    At Bethel, on a minor road leading off the N side of the A494 to Tyn-y-Bwlch and Maerdy, close to the junction of the two roads. Set back in a narrow forecourt behind Art Nouveau-style cast-iron rail
  68. II Farm buildings range at Pentre
    In the farmyard of Pentre, west of the farmhouse.
  69. II Milestone Photos
    Beside the Holyhead Road, immediately S of the village, opposite the Saracen's Head Hotel.
  70. II Pentre farmhouse
    ½ km west of village of Melin y Wig.
  71. II Pont Tai'n-rhos, aka Pont-yr-ebach (partly in Cerrigydrudion Community)
    The bridge carries the road from Llangwm to Cerrigydrudion over the Afon Ceirw, on the northern boundary of the community.
  72. II Pont Tai'n-rhos, also known as Pont yr Ebach, (partly in Llangwm Community)
    The bridge carries the road from Cerrigydrudion to the SW, over the Afon Ceirw, on the southern boundary of the community.
  73. II Hafan Prys Almshouses Photos
    The almshouses stand on a raised bank on the SE side of the southern part of the central square of the village, facing the church.
  74. II Table Tomb in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary Magdalene Photos
    The tomb is located in the churchyard, approximately 2m SW of the Geeler Chapel.
  75. II Cerrigydrudion War Memorial Photos
    The memorial stands at the N end of the central square, outside Lloyds Bank, and at the junction of the Llyn Brenig and Llanfihangel Roads.
  76. II Pont Ty'n-y-rhyd Photos
    The bridge carries the minor road to the Cwm Penanner over the Afon Nug, 350m SW of the village centre.
  77. II Church of St Mary Magdalene Photos
    The parish church is set in a near circular churchyard on the S side of the village centre.
  78. II Pair of Williams Chest Tombs in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary Magdalene Photos
    The chest tombs are set side by side in the churchyard, at the SW corner of the church porch.
  79. II Morris Monument in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary Magdalene Photos
    The monument is set in the churchyard, approximately 3m from the chancel on the N side of the church.
  80. II Cynfal Mill (former Corn Mill with Oak Kiln and Cart Shed)
    In village of Melin y wig, immediately west of bridge over the River Clwyd.
  81. II* Pont Melin Rug
    Carries the A5 over the River Alwen approx. 2 km W of Corwen.
  82. II* Pon Melin Rug Bridge
    Carries the A5 road over the River Alwen 2km approx. W of Corwen.
  83. II Tyn Radwy
    In the village of Melin y wig, 100 m south-east of Capel Cynfal.
  84. II Large Cowhouse at Coed-y-Bedo
    Located a short distance to the NE of Coed-y-Bedo; built gable-end into the hill-slope.
  85. II Small Cowhouse at Coed-y-Bedo
    Located a short distance to the NE of Coed-y-Bedo, opposite the large cowhouse.
  86. II Coed-y-Bedo including adjoining former Cartsheds and Granary
    Located within an elevated farm group approximately 800m NW of Sarnau; accessed via a short track running N from the lane leading NW from the main road (A 494)
  87. II Former Steward's House at Coed-y-Bedo
    Immediately opposite (SE of) Coed-y-Bedo, built gable-end onto the hillslope.
  88. II Nant-yr-erw-haidd Farmhouse
    On the west side of a minor road to Rûg, 2 km west-south-west of Gwyddelwern village. Low stone wall at front.
  89. II Plas Isaf
    Located down a short track off the W side of a lane which runs from Cynwyd to Melin Rug and approximately 0.5km from Pont Melin Rug.
  90. II Entrance Gates at Rug
    At the main entrance to the estate from the A5.
  91. II* Llaethwryd
    The large farm is located S of the Holyhead Road, between the Cwm-penanner road and the minor road running S, and approximately 1400m SW of the village centre.
  92. II Building at right angles to the farmhouse at Llaethwryd
    The building is attached at its S corner to the N corner of Llaethwryd main farmhouse, and extends at right angles to enclose the main front forecourt at the farm.
  93. II Cartshed and Stabling SW of Llaethwryd
    The cartshed stands parallel and at the rear of Llaethwryd farmhouse, on the SW side.
  94. II Gate in Garden at Rug
    Aligned with the main entrance of the house, at the boundary of garden and park.
  95. II Barn in the outer yard SW of Llaethwryd
    The barn is located at right angles to the previous barn, and W of the cartshed; to SW of the farmhouse.
  96. II Barn N of the cartshed at Llaethwryd
    This is the main barn at Llaethwryd and stands E of the farmhouse, at right angles to the second barn, the E yard enclosed by a 2-bay storehouse and a dog house.
  97. II* Rug
    In parkland on the N side of the A5, 3km approx. W of Corwen.
  98. II Ice House in the grounds at Rug
    Built into the motte towards the SW of the lake.
  99. I Plas Ucha Photos
    Located off the W side of a lane which runs N from Cynwyd to Melin Rug. The front faces S, the ground sloping downhill to the E.
  100. II Summerhouse, Garden Wall and attached privy at Gwerclas Hall
    Located approximately 40m to the rear of Gwerclas Hall

The text search facility carries out a text search of the listing entry title, as well as parish or locality names.

Text Search Tips

Enter a single word or combination of words to search for all entries containing that word or words. To search for an exact phrase, enclose it in quotes. For example:

village searches for all entries containing the word "village"

village green searches for all entries containing the words "village" and "green"

"village green" searches for all entries containing the phrase "village green"

"village green" garden searches for all entries containing the phrase "village green" and the word "garden"

Postcode Search

Alternatively, enter a valid British postcode to look for listed buildings within a five mile radius.

ID Search

If you enter either a current or legacy listing ID, any matching entries will be shown.

Because of the possibility that different sources may use the same ID, ID searches do not necessarily return a unique result. Also, some buildings have subsequently been split into multiple inividual listings, so a legacy ID may return more than one current result.

Full Text Site Search

Alternatively, you can use the full text site search powered by Google.

Google Search

BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. All government data published here is used under licence. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, planning permission related to listed buildings or the listing process itself.

British Listed Buildings is a Good Stuff website.