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  1. II Ty'n y Llidiart
    The cottage is located approximately 200m E of the B5384, about 2km N of Gwytherin village centre at the end of a curving track.
  2. II Hendre
    The farmhouse stands on sloping ground to the W of the minor road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 1km NNE of Gwytherin.
  3. II Farm Range at Bryn Goleu
    The farm range is located on an elevated site NE of the farmhouse, beside the farm track, about 200m SW of B5384 and approximately 0.7km N of Gwytherin.
  4. II Bryn Goleu
    Farmhouse stands on elevated site at the head of a track about 200m SW of B5384, approximately 0.7km N of Gwytherin.
  5. II Hendre Blaenau
    The farmhouse stands on sloping ground 50m S of the B5384, approximately 0.5 km E of Pandy Tudur village.
  6. II Cow Byres and external stone stair at Plas yn Blaenau
    The byres stand in a row of farm buildings built into rising ground below the farmhouse. The buildings are parallel with and approximately 20m E of the farmhouse, with garden between.
  7. II Plas yn Blaenau
    On an elevated site at the end of a track 200m E of the minor road linking the B5384 to the A548, approximately 1km ENE of Pandy Tudur.
  8. II Cow Byre and Mill at Plas yn Blaenau
    The byre and adjoining mill building form part of a row of farm buildings built into rising ground below the farmhouse. Byre united to adjacent byres to S by stone staircase rising from farmyard to
  9. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    The telephone call box is located beside the car park of the Lion Inn S of Gwytherin village centre, on the W side of the minor road leading S out of the village, set into recess in stone boundary wal
  10. II Cae Coed
    The farmhouse is located to the W of the minor road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 2.8 km E of Pandy Tudur.
  11. II Church of St Winifred Photos
    The parish church stands in a rectilinear churchyard on an elevated site to the SE of the village centre.
  12. II Capel Cae Craig Photos
    The chapel stands on an elevated site, gable end to the N side of the minor road linking the B5384 with the road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 3km ESE of Pandy Tudur.
  13. II Pont Ty'n-y-ddol Photos
    The bridge carries the minor road, by-passed by the A548, between Llangernyw and Llanrwst over the Afon Gallen, 2km S of Llangernyw village centre.
  14. II Pont-y-Garreg Newydd Photos
    The bridge carries the minor road between Pandy Tudur and Llansannan over the Afon Cledwen, approximately 3.5km E of Pandy Tudur.
  15. II Milestone Photos
    The milestone stands to the W side of the A548, approximately 2km SSW of Llangernyw village centre.
  16. II Milestone Photos
    The milestone stands by the road on the N side of the A548 approximately 1km W of Pandy Tudur Village Centre.
  17. II Farmyard ranges at Hendre Ddu
    Located SE of the farmhouse which is approximately 1.25 km S of Langernyw.
  18. II Hendre Ddu
    Hendre Ddu stands to the N of a minor road 20m E of the A548, approximately 1.25km S of Llangernyw village centre.
  19. II Cartshed, Barn, Byre and Shed at Hendre Ddu
    Situated SE of the farmhouse. Hendre Ddu stands to the N of a minor road 20m E of the A548, approximately 1.25km S of Llangernyw village centre.
  20. II Pont Sylltu
    The bridge carries the minor road between Llangernyw and Gwytherin over the Afon Cledwen approximately 1.5km SE of Llangernyw village.
  21. II Former Toll-gate, Posts and Turnstile Photos
    The gate is located on the south side of the minor road leading W out of Llangernyw at the head of the drive to Cae'r Llo, c1km west of the village.
  22. I Hafodunos Hall
    About 1km WSW of Llangernyw.
  23. II Former Bailiff's Office and attached cartshed at Hafodunos Hall
    Situated high above Hafodunos Hall to north, part of the Home Farm complex.
  24. II Former Toll-gate, Posts and Turnstile Photos
    The gate is located on the N side of the minor road leading W out of Llangernyw at the head of the farm road to Maesol, approximately 2.2km WSW of Llangernyw village centre.
  25. II Home Farm Farmyard Ranges to N of Hafodunos Hall
    Situated high above Hafodunos Hall to north, the major part of the Home Farm complex.
  26. II Sir Henry Jones Memorial Cottages and garden walls
    The cottages are located on an elevated site set back from the road on the W side of the A548, approximately 300m S of Llangernyw village centre.
  27. II Gate Piers, Gates and Palings at Hafodunos Photos
    The gate piers, gates and railings stand beside the lodge next to the main driveway to Hafodunos Hall, S of the minor road leading W from Llangernyw, approximately 1km WSW of the village centre.
  28. II Lodge to Hafodunos Hall Photos
    The lodge stands beside the gates to the main driveway to Hafodunos Hall, S of the minor road leading W from Llangernyw, approximately 1km WSW of the village centre.
  29. II Ty'r Ysgol Photos
    Ty'r Ysgol adjoins the E end of the former village school below and approximately 30m SE of the Church of St Digain, and is entered through a gateway leading from the school yard on the W side.
  30. II Youth Club Photos
    The youth club stands below and approximately 30m SE of the Church of St Digain, on the NE side of school yard, entered from a gateway on the W side.
  31. II Raised Slab Monument to Harry Lloyd in churchyard of Church of St Digain Photos
    In th SW section of the churchyard, adjacent to the S wall of the church vestry.
  32. II Pont Faen Photos
    The bridge carries the road from Llangernyw to Llansannan across the Afon Cledwen 250m E of the village centre.
  33. II Group of 2 Monuments in churchyard to Church of St Digain Photos
    In the E section of the churchyard, approximately 30m E of the chancel of the church, within an area defined by four trimmed yew trees.
  34. II* Church of St Digain Photos
    The parish church stands S of the centre of a roughly oval-shaped churchyard on the S side of Llangernyw village centre. The churchyard is entered through a lychgate at W.
  35. II Pen Uchar Llan Photos
    In the centre of Llangernyw on the S side of the minor road leading W from the village.
  36. II Ivy Cottage Photos
    In the centre of Llangernyw on the S side of the minor road leading W from the village.
  37. II Siop Ucha Photos
    In the centre of Llangernyw on the S side of the minor road leading W from the village.
  38. II Sandbach Mausoleum in churchyard of Church of St Digain Photos
    The mausoleum is situated on the N side of the E extension of the churchyard, approximately 100m E of the church.
  39. II Lychgate to Church of St Digain Photos
    The lychgate is situated on the W side of the churchyard, close to the centre of Llangernyw village.
  40. II Bryn Coroniad Photos
    The house stands on an elevated site on the N side of the minor road leading W from Llangernyw, approximately 100m W of the village centre.
  41. II General Store Photos
    The building stands on the W side of the A548, approximately 40m N of the centre of Llangernyw village.
  42. II Llys Alaw Photos
    The house stands on the W side of the A548, approximately 50m N of the centre of Llangernyw village.
  43. II C-shaped Agricultural Range at Melai
    Located to the W of the main farm group at Melai, on the W side of the Nant Melai.
  44. II Barn Range at Melai
    Facing the rear of the Stable and Coach-house range at Melai, and closing one side of a service courtyard.
  45. II Bridge immediately SW of Melai
    Spanning the Nant Melai immediately SW of the house and farm group and giving access to the site.
  46. II* Former Stable and Coach-house Range at Melai
    Located immediately SE of Melai, facing the house; a cobbled pavement lies in front.
  47. II Melai
    Located at the SW boundary of the community immediately E of the Nant Melai and the old road from Llanfair to Llangernyw; facing a farm complex and set back behind curved rubble forecourt walls.
  48. II Former Domestic Range at Melai
    Located immediately to the E of Melai farmhouse, and connected to it by a short stretch of wall; built with its rear against the hillslope.
  49. II Capel Cefn Coch, Chapel House and Railings Photos
    The chapel is set gable end to the N side of the minor road between Pentre Isaf and Gell, approximately 1.75km NNW of Llangernyw village centre. The chapel house, also set gable end to road, stands t
  50. II Plas yn Trofarth
    The farmhouse stands on the E side of a farm road 100m N of the minor road between Pentre Isaf and Gell, approximately 2.5km NW of Llangernyw village centre.
  51. II Tan-y-Graig Farmhouse
    Located at the SW boundary of the community, approximately 0.6km N of Melai, set back to the NW of the old road from Llanfair Talhaiarn to Llangernyw; accessed via a short track.
  52. II Coach House at Cyffdy Hall
    Located immediately to the NE of Cyffdy Hall at the N end of a narrow service court.
  53. II Road Bridge 60m E of Melin-y-Coed Bridge
    Spanning the Nant-y-Golon E of Melin-y-Coed bridge in the eponymous hamlet.
  54. II Stable Block at Cyffdy Hall.
    Immediately E of the house, facing a narrow service court.
  55. II Glan yr Afon
    Farmhouse situated at the SW side of the farmyard. Glan yr Afon is situated at the end of a farm road leading from the A548 approximately 2km NNE of Llangernyw village centre.
  56. II Bethel Chapel
    Prominently sited in the centre of Melin-y-Coed, adjacent to Melin-y-Coed bridge on the N side of the Nant-y-Golon; in a rubble-walled and gated enclosure.
  57. II Threshing Barn and two Sheds at Glan yr Afon
    The threshing barn and attached sheds stand in a range parallel and opposite to the stables and cart shed, on the SE side of the farmyard at Glan yr Afon, approximately 1.75km NNE of Llangernyw villag
  58. II Gazebo at Cyffdy Hall
    Located some 50m S of the house in the former walled garden.
  59. II* Cyffdy Hall (including attached Coach House)
    Prominently located on a hillside overlooking the Afon Cyffdy to the E, in its own parkland approximately 1km SE of Melin-y-Coed; accessed via a farm track running SW from the lane running from Melin-
  60. II Stables and Cartshed at Glan yr Afon
    Glan yr Afon is situated at the end of a farm road leading from the A548 approximately 2km NNE of Llangernyw village centre. The stables and adjoining cartshed stand above the Afon Elwy and enclose t
  61. II Melin-y-Coed Bridge and adjoining revetment walls to E and W.
    Spanning the Nant-y-Golon in the centre of the Melin-y-Coed hamlet; carrying the unclassified road running SE from Llanrwst towards Nebo.
  62. II Pigs Sties, Shelter Shed, Hay Loft, Shed and Stockyard Walls at Glan yr Afon
    The buildings stand in a row to the N of the farmyard on the E bank of the Afon Elwy at right angles to the river at Glan yr Afon, approximately 1.75km NNE of Llangernyw village centre.
  63. II Barn to W of Cyffdy Hall
    Enclosing a farmyard on the W side, on a raised site 200m W of Cyffdy Hall.
  64. II Outbuildings at Pen-y-Fron Farm
    To L and below farmhouse at Pen-y-Fron.
  65. II Pen-y-Fron Farmhouse
    Approximately 1km ENE of Llanrwst centre; reached via track which is continuation of Fyn yr Allt, or by track opposite Felin Uchaf on A 548. Set in small foregarden with low walls and hedges.
  66. II Capel Soar
    Situated on an elevated site at the southern edge of Llanddoged village, some 50m SE of the Llanddoged school; set back within a railed forecourt with rubble revettment walls to the sides.
  67. II T'yn Llan
    Situated in the centre of the village, immediately opposite St. Ddoged's Parish Church.
  68. II* Church of St Ddoged
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village within a raised, circular churchyard with rubble revettment walls.
  69. II Pont Cae-Melwr
    Carries Ffordd Cae'r Melwr (B 5427) over stream near entrance to Cae Melwr.
  70. II Agricultural Range at Cae Melwr Farm
    To E of and at angle with farmhouse.
  71. II Cae-Melwr Farmhouse
    Well back from road, to S of Pont Cae'r Melwr.
  72. II Min y Ffrwd
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  73. II Gorphwysfa
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  74. II Surgery
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  75. II War Memorial Photos
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 and directly in front of the porch of the Surgery, one of a terrace of cottages in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  76. II Exchange Photos
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  77. II Crown House Photos
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  78. II 'The Girl' Memorial Statue Photos
    Set back slightly from the NE side of the A544 at the centre of Llansannan. The memorial is set diagonally to Crown House, at the end of a row of terraced cottages; and is opposite the Red Lion publi
  79. II Lychgate at the Church of St Sannan Photos
    Located at the entrance to the churchyard of St Sannan, c40m SW of the church. The lychgate is set back from the N side of the A544 in the centre of Llansannan.
  80. II* Church of St Sannan Photos
    Within an irregularly shaped churchyard, set back from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  81. II Pennant
    Located above the Afon Hiraethllyn approximately 2km SSE of Eglwysbach village; accessed via a metalled drive leading S from a lane running SE from Pentrefelin.
  82. II Former Byre at right-angles to road at Old Rectory.
    Situated uphill from the Old Rectory beside the lane that climbs the hill from Llanrwst to Llanddoged. This building is aligned gable end on to the lane and is set back at right angles to former stab
  83. II Former Stable and Cartshed facing road at Old Rectory.
    Situated uphill from the Old Rectory beside the lane that climbs the hill from Llanrwst to Llanddoged. This building is set into the slope, faces the lane and is set well back at right angles to the
  84. II Outbuilding Range to rear of Bryn Hyfryd
    To rear of Bryn Hyfryd.
  85. II Bryn Hyfryd
    Sited well back from road facing roughly SW. In walled forecourt garden.
  86. II Threshing Barn at Bryngwylan
    The barn stands about 100m S of the farmhouse on th N side of the farmyard. Bryngwylan is situated approximately 2.5km NNE of Llangernyw village centre.
  87. II Bryngwylan
    Farmhouse situated on an elevated site 300m N of the A548, approximately 3km NNW of Llangernyw village.
  88. II Former Schoolmaster's House at the Old Grammar School
    Near junction with Heol Ddinbych, behind late C19 school (part of Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy).
  89. II Old Grammer School
    Near junction with Heol Ddinbych, behind late C19 school (part of Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy).
  90. II Old School
    Facing roughly E on corner with Y Berllan.
  91. II Old School House
    To L of Old School. Entrance front faces Old School (roughly N).
  92. II Stables as Bron Derw
    To rear of and parallel to house.
  93. II Coach House at Hendre House
    Located immediately W of and behind Hendre House.
  94. II Stable Block at Hendre House
    Located immediately S of the Coach House, behind Hendre House.
  95. II Bron Derw
    Reached via drive almost opposite Old Priory. Entrance front faces S.
  96. II Agricultural Range at Hendre House.
    Located immediately S of the stable block behind Hendre House.
  97. II Barn & Cowhouse ar Cae'e Berllan
    Approximately 30m to E of house.
  98. II Hendre House
    Strikingly located on a wooded slope on the E side of the Conwy valley; accessed via a long wooded drive leading S from an unclassified upper lane running parallel with the A470 and running SE towards
  99. II Cae'r Berllan
    Approximately 200m W of A470.
  100. II Tollhouse (Brynamlwg)
    On corner of Ffordd Cae'r Melwr (Nebo Road) and Ffordd Berth Ddu (Betws Road).

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