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  1. II Dyffryn Mymbyr
    Located on an elevated site on the N side of the Dyffryn Mymbyr, approximately 2km W of Capel Curig; accessed by a long track.
  2. II Plas-y-Brenin, National Recreation Centre (formerly the Royal Hotel).
    Located on the roadside at the eastern end of the Llynnau Mymbyr and approximately 750m SW of the Capel Curig road junction.
  3. II Agricultural Building at Royal Farm
    Faces N across the Afon Llugwy valley on the western edge of Capel Curig; situated just beyond the Pont-y-Capel road bridge, opposite Capel Curig church.
  4. II* Church of St Curig Photos
    Situated immediately W of the A 4086 (Capel Curig to Caernarfon road), on the S bank of the Afon Llugwy; approximately 300m NE of Plas-y-Brenin (the National Recreation Centre).
  5. II Pont-y-Capel
    Spanning the Afon Llugwy immediately N of Capel Curig church and carrying the A 4086.
  6. II Hen Bont
    Spanning the Afon Llugwy across a dramatic wooded, rocky gorge, at the N end of Capel Curig village; approximately 50m N of the A 5 / A 4086 cross roads.
  7. II Church of St Curig Photos
    To W of A5 in churchyard above road. Opposite junction with A4086
  8. II Milestone
    On the roadside in the Afon Llugwy valley some 3km NW of Capel Curig.; set against a low rubble wall
  9. II Milestone
    Situated on the roadside approximately .5km N of the Capel Curig road junction; set within a low rubble wall and partly submerged below the road level.
  10. II Milestone
    Situated on the roadside approximately .6km NW of Pont Cyfyng.
  11. II Milestone
    Situated approximately 2.5km NW of Capel Curig in the mountainous Afon Llugwy valley; on the roadside, set against a low rubble wall.
  12. II Garage at Helyg
    On the north side of the A5, just to the east of Helyg, c 3.5km W of Capel Curig.
  13. II Helyg
    On the south side of the A5, c 3.5km W of Capel Curig.
  14. II Outbuilding at Helyg
    On the south side of the A5, c 3.5km W of Capel Curig.
  15. II Milestone
    On the roadside in the mountainous Afon Llugwy valley, some 5km NW of Capel Curig and about 1km E of Llyn Ogwen; set against a low rubble wall.
  16. II Milestone
    On the roadside, set against a rubble wall approximately .6km W of the Capel Curig Training Camp.
  17. II Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel Photos
    Situated at the junction of the A4086 and the A498, at the foot of the easterley approach to the Llanberis Pass.
  18. II* Ysgubor-y-Glyn (adjacent to Capel Curig Training Camp). Photos
    Located off the main road to the S, immediately adjacent to the Capel Curig Training Camp, approximately 1km W of the Ty Hyll (Ugly House).
  19. I Dolwyddelan Castle
    Strikingly located overlooking the modern road on a dramatic eminence 1.5km W of Dolwyddelan village.
  20. II Tan-y-Castell Monument Photos
    Sited prominently on the roadside, immediately to the NE of Tan-y-Castell.
  21. II Nos 1and 2 Tan-y-Castell
    Located immediately to the S of the road and slightly below its level, some 300m E of Dolwyddelan Castle.
  22. II Ty-Hyll (The Ugly House) Photos
    Sited slightly above the road on a bend opposite the Pont Ty-Hyll, at the eastern boundary of the community.
  23. II Pont Ty-Hyll
    Spanning the Afon Llugwy at the eastern border of the community, and with the Ty Hyll (Ugly House) at its N end.
  24. II Milestone
    On the roadside 100m SE of the Pont Ty-Hyll and the `Ugly House', at the eastern boundary of the community; set against a low rubble wall.
  25. II* Gwastad Annas (Old House)
    Located towards the NE boundary of the community, at the northern end of the Glaslyn valley; sited to the rear of and below the present late C19 farmhouse and accessed via the old valley road running
  26. II Pont Sarn-Ddu (also known as 'Roman Bridge')
    Spanning the Afon Lledr and carrying the road from Dolwyddelan to Blaenau Dolwyddelan some 300m N of Roman Bridge railway station.
  27. II* Cwm Dyli Power Station Photos
    Located towards the northern boundary of the community in an isolated site on the E side of the Afon Cynnyd, at the end of the Glaslyn valley; accessed via a long track continuing on from the old vall
  28. II Bryn-moel
    Located approximately 1.5km NE of Dolwyddelan village, reached off the NW side of the main Llanrwst to Blaenau Ffestiniog road (A 470); accessed via a part-metalled lane.
  29. II Ty Capel Moriah
    Adjoining the chapel flush to the rear (N).
  30. II Moriah Calvinistic Methodist Chapel Photos
    Dramatically-sited in the centre of the streetscape; raised up and set back from the main road on a revetted bank.
  31. II The Chocolate House (Formerly Church Hall)
    Immediately behind (W of) the parish church of St. Gwyddelan, in the village centre.
  32. I Church of St. Gwyddelan Photos
    In the centre of the village, set back slightly within a low rubble-walled churchyard and surrounded by mature trees.
  33. II Pont-y-Llan
    Spanning the Afon Lledr in the centre of the village, between the parish church and the school.
  34. II Pont Pen-y-benglog Photos
    Situated on the A 5 above the spectacular Pen-y-benglog falls at the narrow west end of Llyn Ogwen.
  35. II Capel Isaf
    At right-angles to the street immediately beyond Pont-y-Llan and overlooking the railway station to the N.
  36. II Hafod-y-Rhisk (or Hafod Rhisgl)
    Located towards the northern boundary of the community on the W side of the Afon Cynnyd within the Glaslyn valley; accessed via the old valley road.
  37. II Ty Capel Isaf
    Adjoining the Capel Isaf to the SW and both stepped-down and set back from it.
  38. II Bryn Mwllach
    Set against a low rock outcrop approximately 750m SW of the Lledr railway station on the S side of the river; accessed via a long metalled track running SW from the Pont-y-Pant.
  39. II Milestone Photos
    Situated on the eastern side of the A 5 approximately 120m north-west of Pont Pen-y-benglog; set directly on road in low rubblestone field boundary wall.
  40. II Bridge and Causeway to Former Quarry at Chwarel-y-Fedw.
    Located some 1500m NE of Dolwyddelan village, between the main road (A 470) and the railway track, on the SE bank of the river Lledr.
  41. II Former Dairy-house at Bryn Mwllach
    Located some 100m SE of, and behind Bryn Mwllach, set against a rock outcrop by a stream.
  42. II Former House and Byre at Dol-y-Mur Goch
    Set into the slope of a rise, facing the railway some 500m SW of the Pont-y-Pant railway station; immediately to the SE of Dol-y-Mur Goch, with the lane running behind it. Accessed via a metalled lan
  43. II Milestone Photos
    Located on the south side of the A 4086 towards the eastern end of the pass of Llanberis approximately 1km north-west of Pen-y-pass.
  44. II Cwm Fynhadog-Isaf
    At the end of the valley where the Afon Lledr originates, some 3.5km SW of Blaenau Dolwyddelan, and some 250m N of the Blaenau railway tunnel entrance; accessed via a long farm track leading SW from a
  45. II Stable Block at Cwm Fynhadog-Isaf
    Immediately to the SW of Cwm Fynhadog-Isaf farmhouse.
  46. II Cowhouse to east of Blaen-y-nant
    Located in isolated position approximately 180m east of the farmhouse at Blaen-y-nant on the western side of the Afon Ogwen in the Nant Ffrancon valley below the A 5; low rubblestone wall protects eas
  47. II 'Roman Bridge' over the Afon Glaslyn
    Spanning the Afon Glaslyn immediatly NE of Llyn Gwynant.
  48. II* Hafod Lwyfog
    Located on the SE side of the Gwynant valley near the upper (NE) end of Llyn Gwynant, and accessed from the road via a short track; set behind low rubble forecourt walls with slate-flagging in front a
  49. II Pencraig Isaf Farmhouse Photos
    Elevated site facing east, within the Gwydyr Forest and at the boundary of the Communities of Betws y Coed and Capel Curig. Set in the slope and reached by mountain road west from Betws y Coed, on the
  50. II Agricultural Range W of Hafod Lwyfog
    Located approximately 200m W of Hafod Lwyfog on the opposite site of the road and set back slightly from it.
  51. II Pont y Gromlech Photos
    Spans the Afon Nant Peris in an isolated position on the A 4086 in the Pass of Llanberis about 2km south-east of Nant Peris.
  52. II Milestone
    Located on the N side of the main trunk road (A5) at the western approach to Bettws-y-Coed, some 500m E of the Swallow Falls Hotel; set against a (later) rubble wall.
  53. II Pont Hafod Arthen
    Spanning the Afon Crafnant 0.5km NE of lake Crafnant on the lake road to Trefriw. Also called Pont Nant-Uchaf.
  54. II Pair of Cowhouses at Pentre Farm
    Located directly to east of farmhouse at Pentre Farm on opposite side of road, below which they are set, the upper parts of their south-west gable ends being approximately at road level.
  55. II Stables at Pentre Farm
    Situated on hillslope immediately to south of Pentre Farmhouse.
  56. II Pentre Farmhouse Photos
    Remote roadside position on minor valley road running parallel with the A5 along the Ogwen valley; low rubblestone wall in front of farmhouse with stone-on-edge coping and iron gate and steps to centr
  57. II Milestone Photos
    Situated on the eastern side of the A 5 approximately 320m south-east of Braich-ty-du; set directly on road partly built into low rubblestone field boundary wall.
  58. II Field Cowhouse
    Situated in isolated position below the A 5 to the east of the Afon Ogwen just off track running south from Braich-ty-du; the cowhouse is set within its own small field system, the boundaries of which
  59. II Taliesin Monument
    Located on a natural mount at the N end of Lake Geirionydd.
  60. II Milestone Photos
    Located on the south side of the A 4086 in the Pass of Llanberis, near the junction of the road to Blaen-y-nant, about 1.5km south-east of Nant Peris.
  61. II Stable at Braich-ty-du
    Situated approximately 4m south-west of the farm cottages at Braich-ty-du.
  62. II Braich-ty-du
    Situated on rough track in isolated position with its fambuidings below the A 5 to the east of the Afon Ogwen; the back wall of the building is cut into a high bank offering protection from the elemen
  63. II Chimney
    Located at the northern boundary of the community council area, 150m N of Llyn Sarnau; sited to the E of an unclassified road leading SW from the Gwydir forest to join with the A5 at the Pont Ty-hyll.
  64. II* Ty Mawr
    At head of Wybrnant Valley approx 2.5 km NW of Penmachno. Best reached via signposted minor road branching N off Penmachno-Glasgwm road approx 700m W of Penmachno village centre.
  65. II* Pont Gethin
    Spanning the Lledr valley dramatically at the western boundary of the community with that of Betws-y-Coed and spanning the A 470 Llanrwst to Dolwyddelan road; partly in Betws-y-Coed community.
  66. II Cowhouse at Maes-Caradoc
    Attached by short link section to south end of Maes-Caradoc from which it projects at right-angles to the front.
  67. II Maes-Caradoc
    Remote roadside position on minor valley road running parallel with the A5 along the Ogwen valley; low rubblestone wall in front of right end of farmhouse with stone-on-edge coping to sides and iron g
  68. II Pigsties at Maes-Caradoc
    Located between the farmhouse and 'old coach house' at Maes-Caradoc.
  69. II 'Old Coach House' at Maes-Caradoc
    Located on roadside to north of farmhouse and associated farmbuildings at Maes-Caradoc.
  70. I Llanrhychwyn Church Photos
    Situated on an upland plateau approximately 1.2km S of Trefriw and 0.3km E of Lake Geirionydd; set back slightly to the SE of the road between the two.
  71. II Agricultural Range SW of Glyn Lledr.
    Located at the end of a short track some 150m SW of Glyn Lledr, at the eastern boundary of the community; accessed via the Ty Mawr lane from the Pont-ar-Lledr.
  72. II Lychgate at Llanrhychwyn Church Photos
    Located immediately to the N of Llanrhychwyn church.
  73. II Carthouse SW of Glyn Lledr
    Located at the end of a short track some 150m SW of Glyn Lledr, at the eastern boundary of the community; accessed via the Ty Mawr lane from the Pont-ar-Lledr. The carthouse is immediately S of the ag
  74. II Foot Bridge 100m E of Ysgoldy
    Spanning the Afon Glaslyn approximately 100m N of the main road and 100m E of Ysgoldy.
  75. II Hafod-y-Llan
    Located on the NW side of the Afon Glaslyn set back a quarter of a kilometer from the road between Bethania and the Llyn Gwynant; at the end of a lane running parallel with the main road and immediate
  76. II Cowhouse at Hafod y Llan
    Situated at the foot of Cwm y Llan between Llyn Dinas and Llyn Gwynant. The cowhouse encloses the yard to the NW.
  77. II Capel Bethel
    Situated on eastern side of the A 5 at southern end of Tyn-y-maes; low rubblestone wall to front with slate coping and plain iron railings has slightly recessed entrance with square piers and iron gat
  78. II Stable and Cartshed at Hafod y Llan
    At the foot of Cwm y Llan in Nant Gwynant (between Llyn Dinas and Llyn Gwynant). The haybarn is set on the SW side of the yard, beyond the cowhouses.
  79. II Ty Ffrancon
    Situated immediately to north of Capel Bethel; low rubblestone wall to front breached by vehicular access.
  80. II Haybarn at Hafod y Llan
    Situated at the foot of Cwm y Llan (between Llyn Dinas and Llyn Gwynant). The haybarn is set immediately outside the main farmyard, behind the cowhouses.
  81. II Chaff mill and carthouse at Cwmannog
    Located on the roadside 50m SW of Cwmannog farmhouse and set against a hill-slope to the rear.
  82. II Barn to the W of Cwmannog
    Located immediately W of the farmhouse and sited with its NW gable into the slope of the hill.
  83. II Cwmannog Farmhouse AKA Gymmannog Photos
    Located 1.5 km W of Trefriw immediately to the N of the Trefriw-Llyn Geirionydd road, where it bridges the Afon Crafnant; set against the slope of a hill facing a random-cobbled enclosure.
  84. II Bron Edda
    Located at the SE edge of the town on a hillside, backing onto the Coed y Wern; at the end of a short lane leading S from the Pont-y-Pandy.
  85. II Pont -y- Pandy
    Spanning the Afon Crafnant immediately above the Fairy Falls at the western extremity of the town.
  86. II Pont Bethania Photos
    Spanning the Afon Glaslyn approximately 2.5km NE of Beddgelert village and carrying the old turnpike road; immediately SE of the modern road bridge.
  87. II The Old Rectory
    Located towards the SE edge of the town; occupying a commanding hillside position S of the Afon Crafnant, close to the old Trefriw woollen mills.
  88. II Tan-y-Celyn
    Located at right-angles with the road at the southern approach of the town.
  89. II Pont y Ceunant (partly in Llandygai community) Photos
    Spanning the Afon Ogwen near the point where the minor road through Nant Ffrancon meets the A 5 at Tyn-y-maes.
  90. II Pont y Ceunant (partly in Llanllechid community)
    Spanning the Afon Ogwen near the point where the minor road through Nant Ffrancon meets the A 5 at Tyn-y-maes.
  91. II Llugallt
    To S of Glasgwm road facing roughly S towards river.
  92. II Bethania Chapel
    Located prominently by the side of the main road in Bethania and raised up on a revetted, sloped terrace with simple fleur-de-lis railings surmounting the wall in front of the chapel; adjoining the fo
  93. II Plas Glasgwm
    Below and to S of Glasgwm Road, approx 1.6 km W of Penmachno village centre.
  94. II Barn at Plas Glasgwm
    Below Glasgwm Road, immediately to W of Plas Glasgwm farmhouse.
  95. II Pont Trefriw Photos
    Road bridge in the town centre, spanning the Afon Crafnant.
  96. II Peniel Welsh Presbyterian Chapel
    Strikingly located in the centre of the town, set against the hillside above and to the SW of the parish church; raised up on a revetted and railed terrace with simple gates and gatepiers.
  97. II Plas Coch
    On the street line in the town centre, just S of Llys Llewelyn and opposite the Trefriw Hall; set back slightly behind a low wall with simple C19 gates and iron railings.
  98. II Llys Llewelyn
    Prominently sited in the town centre just S of the church of St. Mary; set back slightly from the road behind a low garden wall with simple spear-headed gates and railings.
  99. II Trefriw Hall
    Set back from the main street in the town centre, partly obscured by later housing on the street-line in front.
  100. II Slate fencing, rubblestone walling and privies at Ceunant
    Slate fencing and rubblestone walling defining boundaries of Ceunant; privies in cottage gardens.

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