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  1. II Pont-yr-Aled (partly in Llannefydd community)
    Located at the western boundary of the community, spanning the Afon Elwy.
  2. II Pont-yr-Aled (partly in Llanfair Talhaiarn community)
    Spanning the river Aled at the western boundary of the community and carrying an unclassified road running W from Llannefydd to Llanfair Talhaiarn.
  3. II Ty Gwyn
    Located on the western slope of the Fron Fawr, overlooking the Afon valley at the western extremity of the community, some 300m NE of Pont Aled; accessed via a farm track running W from a road leading
  4. II Pont-y-Gwyddel (partly in Llanfair Talhaiarn community)
    Spanning the river Elwy at the NW boundary of the community and carrying an unclassified road running W from Llannefydd.
  5. II Pont-y-Gwyddel (partly in Llannefydd community)
    Located at the western boundary of the community, spanning the Afon Elwy.
  6. II Stable and Carthouse Range at Plas Harri
    Located immediately NW of Plas Harri, facing the lane.
  7. II L-shaped Barn at Plas Harri
    Located diagonally opposite Plas Harri and enclosing the farmyard to the N.
  8. II Brewhouse and Piggeries at Plas Harri
    Diagonally opposite Plas Harri, facing the lane, and closing the farmyard to the E.
  9. II Plas Harri
    Located on high ground at a cross-roads approximately 1.5km W of Llannefydd village, its rear overlooking the Aled valley; set back slightly from an unclassified lane behind low rubble forecourt walls
  10. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at Plas Uchaf
    Located immediately to the W of Plas Uchaf.
  11. II Barn Range at Plas Uchaf
    Located immediately NW of Plas Uchaf.
  12. II* Plas Uchaf
    Strikingly-located to the W of, and in the shadow of, the Moel-y-Gaer, approximately 1.5km NW of Llannefydd village; accessed via a farm track running NW from the Llanfair to Llannefydd road, immediat
  13. II Chapel and Manse at Fynhonnau
    Located on a rise approximately 1.5km W of Llannefydd village and some 300m SE of the Plas Harri crossroads.
  14. II Plas Isaf
    Located at the NW boundary of the community on the S bank of the Afon Elwy, approximately 0.5km W of Pont Meredydd.
  15. II Former Stable Block at Plas Uchaf
    Located approximately 60m N of Plas Uchaf on a gently-sloping site with its E gable set into the slope.
  16. II Former Domestic Range at Plas Isaf
    Located within a farmyard approximately 30m NE of Plas Isaf farmhouse.
  17. II Pont Meredydd
    Spanning the river Elwy at the NW boundary of the community and carrying an unclassified road running W from Llannefydd; partly in Llanfair Talhaiarn community.
  18. II Pont Meredydd (partly in Llannefydd community)
    Located at the western boundary of the community, spanning the Afon Elwy.
  19. II Bronheulog
    In a prominent location on a bend in the Elwy valley approximately 1.5km NE of Llanfair Talhaiarn; accessed via a farm track leading S from the lane running E from the main road in the direction of Ll
  20. II Pigeon-house and Stable Block at Bronheulog
    Located immediately to the rear (N) of Bronheulog, set against a hillslope and facing a farmyard.
  21. II Carthouse at Bronheulog
    Located diagonally opposite the Pigeon-house and Stable Block at the approach to the lower farmyard.
  22. II Tan-y-Gaer
    Located on the northern slope of the Moel-y-Gaer at the NW edge of the community, approximately 2km NW of Llannefydd village; accessed via a long farm track running N from the road.
  23. II Dolhaiarn
    Located at the eastern edge of the village aproximately 150m E of the main road to Llansannan and N of the road towards Mynydd Bodran; on the W side of a short track leading off the latter.
  24. II* Plas Newydd
    Located on an elevated site approximately 1.5km N of Llanfair village; immediately E of an unclassified lane running N beyond Llanfair from the A 548.
  25. II Bier-house at the Church of St Nefydd and St Mary
    Located at the NW edge of the churchyard.
  26. II Sundial and base at the Church of St Nefydd and St Mary
    Within the churchyard, immediately to the NW of the church.
  27. II Llanfair Bridge Photos
    Spanning the Afon Elwy at the N end of the village.
  28. II Neuadd Elwy
    Located prominently in the village centre closing the main square to the W.
  29. II Plas-yn-Llan Photos
    Prominently located on a triangular plot opposite Llanfair bridge at the N end of the village, facing a small square; set back slightly behind a hedged and railed forecourt.
  30. I Church of St Nefydd and St Mary Photos
    Prominently-located in the centre of the village within a raised and walled churchyard.
  31. II Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located on a commanding and elevated site approximately 1.2km NW of and above Llanfair Talhairn; accessed via a long and winding unmetalled track leading W from the main road.
  32. II Old School
    Prominently-sited at the N end of the village opposite Llanfair Bridge; low rubble walled forecourt, with simple spear-headed railings to the side.
  33. II Soar Methodist Chapel and attached Manse
    Prominently-sited in the village centre at the end of Water Street at the bottom of the hill; set behind low rubble forecourt walls with simple surmounting railings.
  34. II Glandwr
    Adjoining the Old School and set back slightly behind simple C19 spear-headed iron railings.
  35. II Former Brewhouse at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located immediately to the N of Ty'n-y-Ffrith.
  36. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located immediately to the rear (W) of Ty'n-y-Ffrith, and part of a farm group.
  37. II Milestone
    Located on the N side of the main road 50m NW of Llanfair bridge.
  38. II Agricultural Range at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located at the N end of the farm group, facing SE.
  39. II Byre at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located in the centre of the farm group immediately NW of Ty'n-y-Ffrith.
  40. II* Parish Church of St Mary
    Located on an elevated site high above the village centre within a rubble-walled churchyard.
  41. II Churchyard Walls and Bierhouse at St Mary's Church including Sandstone Gatepiers and Gates
    Enclosing the churchyard of St Mary's church.
  42. II Elwy Cottage
    Set back from the main road approximately 0.5 km NW of the village centre on the N side of the river Elwy, behind a hedged and walled garden.
  43. II Bryn Nantllech
    In an isolated location, at the end of a private driveway leading W off a country lane, NW off the B5382 at Bryn Rhydyrarian; c2.75kms NNE of Llansannan.
  44. II Dyffryn Elwy
    Set back from the main road approximately 0.5 km NW of the village centre on the N side of the river Elwy; behind a hedged front garden.
  45. II Former Cowhouse at Bryn Nantllech
    In an isolated location, at the end of a private driveway leading W off a country lane, NW off the B5382 at Bryn Rhydyrarian; c2.75kms NNE of Llansannan. The building lies at right angles to, and is
  46. II Ty Ucha
    Located on a sloping site some 1.5km N of Llannefydd village and 0.5 km S of Pont-y-Ddol; set back from and above the lane from the former to the latter, to the W.
  47. II Sirior Bach
    Located at the NW boundary of the community, roughly equidistant between Abergele and Llanfair Talhaiarn; immediately N of the old road from Betws-yn-Rhos to St Asaph, set back behind a metalled forec
  48. II Pont Nant Mostyn
    Roadbridge spanning a tributary of the Afon Aled; the road is a minor country road leading N off the B5382, c200m N of Pont Rhydyrarian, at the S end of Bryn Rhydarian.
  49. II Pont-y-ddol (partly in Cefnmeiriadog community)
    Spanning the river Elwy at the north of the community and carring an unclassified road running N in the direction of Cefnmeiriadog.
  50. II Pont y Ddol (partly in Llannefydd community)
    Spanning the river Elwy at the south-western edge of the community and carrying an unclassified road running S in the direction of Llannefydd.
  51. II Sirior Goch
    Located at the NW boundary of the community immediately S of the Betws-yn-Rhos to Abergele road, approximately 3km N of Llanfair Talhaiarn village.
  52. II* Plas Isaf
    Set back slightly from the SE side of the B5382 at the NE end of the small hamlet of Bryn Rhydyrarian.
  53. II Pont Rhydyrarian Photos
    Road bridge carrying the B5382, and spanning the Afon Deunant, at the centre of the hamlet of Bryn Rhydyrarian.
  54. II The Bookroom
    Located SE of Garthewin half-way along its main drive and facing out accross the Elwy valley.
  55. II Dinorben Lodge
    The lodge is set on the S side of the W entrance to Kinmel Park, approximately 1300m S of the village of St George.
  56. II Terrace Walls, Steps and Gazebo at Garthewin
    Immediately to the NE of Garthewin.
  57. II* Garthewin
    Strikingly located within an elevated parkland setting overlooking the Elwy valley 2km W of Llanfair Talhaiarn; accessed via a long metalled drive running NW from the main road.
  58. II Garthewin Cottage
    Located 100m to the NW of Garthewin, facing a large rear estate yard; set back behind a small fenced front garden plot.
  59. II Barn at Dinorben Hall
    The barn occupies the W side of the farmyard, which lies to the SW of the Hall.
  60. II Agricultural Range at Bryn Deunydd
    Immediately to the N of Bryn Deunydd farmhouse.
  61. II Bryn Deunydd
    Located approximately 1.5km SE of Llannefydd and 300m NW of Cefn Berain; accessed via a short farm track running NW from Bryn Deunydd chapel.
  62. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at Pen-yr-Allt
    Enclosing a narrow farmyard on a rise to the W of and above Pen-yr-Allt.
  63. II Former Brewhouse at Pen-yr-Allt
    Immediately adjacent to Pen-yr-Allt.
  64. II Chapel at Garthewin
    Located 30m to the W of Garthewin, accessed via a flight of parapeted rubble steps.
  65. II* C-shaped Agricultural Complex at Garthewin
    Located to the rear (NW) of Garthewin and enclosing cobbled estate yard on 3 sides.
  66. II Pen-yr-Allt
    Located on an elevated hillside site above the Nant-y-Creigiau, towards the northern boundary of the community; accessed via a lane running N from the old Roman road in the direction of Abergele.
  67. II* Dinorben Hall
    The farmhouse stands on high land, approximately 150m W of the minor road running S from the village of St George.
  68. II Milestone
    Located on the roadside at the eastern boundary of the community.
  69. II Dovecote at Garthewin
    Located approximately 150m SW of Garthewin on a wooded rise.
  70. II Ddol
    Located on the N bank of the river Elwy at the SW boundary of the community; accessed via a long farm track running E from an unclassified road running N from the Pont y Ddol.
  71. II Bryn Deunydd Old Chapel
    Located approximately 1.5km SE of Llannefydd and 300m NW of Cefn Berain; on the SE side of the lane.
  72. II Bod-Ysgawen-Isaf
    Located approximately 1.5km NE of Llannefydd village on a gently-sloping site facing a farmyard; accessed via a farm track leading NE from an unclassified lane running from Bont Newydd to (ultimately)
  73. II Tal-y-Bryn
    Located approximately 1.5km E of Llannefydd village on a prominent site on the cross roads between the unclassified lanes leading to Llannefydd, Henllan and Bont Newydd; set back slightly behind a gar
  74. II Primary Barn at Faerdre
    Located 20m to the E of Faerdre, facing a farmyard.
  75. II* Faerdre
    Located on a rise at the NE boundary of the community, approximately 1km SW of the village of St George; accessed via a farm track running NW from Faerdre Hill lane and set behind low rubble enclosing
  76. II Former Brewhouse at Faerdre
    Located immediately opposite Faerdre, facing the house accross a partly rock-cut farmyard.
  77. II Ty Mawr
    Located at the eastern boundary of the community on a rise to the W of the A548; accessed via a long farm track.
  78. II Gates and Gate Piers at the W end of the Broad Walk
    The Broad Walk is a landscape feature within the upper part of the gardens, S of Kinmel. The Walk extends in a straight line between the E and W gate of the garden boundary wall.
  79. II Icehouse to the NW of the Kitchen Garden at Kinmel
    The icehouse stands about 70m NW of the kitchen garden, backing into a slight hill in the park, planted with evergreens.
  80. II Gazebo and Summer House in Venetian Garden at Kinmel, including attached steps
    The formal sunken garden lies to the W of the main state rooms of Kinmel. The gazebo and summerhouse form the SW corner of the walled area.
  81. II Primary House at Plas Coch
    Located approximately 2km SE of Llannefydd village and some 0.6km SW of Cefn Berain; accessed via a farm track running SE from an unclassified road leading SW from Cefn Berain ultimately to Llansannan
  82. II Walls and Gate Piers to the Venetian Garden at Kinmel, with 3 sets of steps
    The formal sunken Venetian Garden lies in front of the rear, W elevation of Kinmel.
  83. II* Coach-house and Stable Range at Kinmel with terrace walls, steps and archway to E
    The stable range extends at right angles, at the S end of the main W elevation of Kinmel, and set above of a series of 3 retained terraces.
  84. II Garden House
    The house is set by the present entrance driveway from Glascoed, at the S point of Old Kinmel gardens.
  85. II Agricultural Range at Plas Coch
    Located immediately to the NW of Plas Coch, closing a farmyard on the N side.
  86. II Gates and Gate Piers at the E end of the Broad Walk
    The Broad Walk is a landscape feature within the upper part of the gardens, S of Kinmel. The Walk extends in a straight line between the E and W gate of the garden boundary wall.
  87. II Ruins of Old Kinmel, in the grounds of Kinmel Park
    The ruins stand forlornly in the former garden enclosure attached to the SW side of the kitchen gardens of Kinmel.
  88. II Fountain in Venetian Garden at Kinmel
    The fountain stands at the centre of the Venetian Garden, in front of the W elevation of Kinmel.
  89. II Columns in the quadrants of the Venetian Garden at Kinmel
    The W Venetian garden is laid out geometrically, with a central pond, clipped yew trees, and features in the four quadrants.
  90. I Kinmel
    Located on an elevated platform site, within extensive parkland, approximately 3 miles SE of Abergele. Access now by driveway off Primrose Hill, St George Village.
  91. II Garden Bridge and attached sunken service road walls and abutments at Kinmel
    The bridge spans the sunken curved service access to the stables and rear of Kinmel, and carries the rhododendron walk up to the Broad Walk.
  92. II Kitchen Garden Walls SE of Kinmel
    The kitchen garden stands aproximately 300m SE of the service end of Kinmel, and beyond the driveway to Garden House.
  93. II* Entrance Screen to the main entrance front at Kinmel
    The screen encloses the court d'honneur on the E, in front of the E entrance elevation of Kinmel.
  94. II Adam and Eve Gate at Kinmel
    Located at the beginning of the sunken curved driveway to the stables and service end of Kinmel.
  95. II Kinmel East Gatepiers and Railings
    100m W of the SW corner of Bodelwyddan Park, beside a small gate lodge (not listed).
  96. II Bryn-Ffanigl-Uchaf
    Located approximately 1.5km NE of Betws-yn-Rhos village on a rise; accessed via a short track leading off from an unclassified lane running W off the A 548 and set back behind low, whitened rubble for
  97. II Barn at Henllys
    Located to the N of Henllys farmhouse, on the opposite side of a farmyard.
  98. II Pont Pengwern
    Roadbridge on the B5382 spanning a tributary of the Afon Aled and on the boundary of the parishes of Llansannan and Henllan; c4.5kms ENE of Llansannan, c2kms ESE of Bryn Rhydarian and c4.5kms WSW of H
  99. II Henllys Farmhouse
    Located 150m S of the Afon Elwy approximately 2km SW of Llanfair Talhaiarn and immediately to the N of the old road from Llanfair to Llangernyw; sited on a gentle rise with the lower farmyard to the r
  100. II Primary Barn and adjoining Cart Bays to NE of Plas Buckley
    Located approximately 2km E of Llannefydd village, immediately SW of the unclassified road running NW from Henllan via Berain in the direction of the Moel-y-Gaer; accessed via a short track; the barn

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