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  1. II Maes-yr-Hendre Cottage
    Located approximately 1.5km NW of Maenan school in a valley to the W of the lane running N from Maenan to Eglwysbach; accessed via a long track.
  2. II Former Carthouse Range at Maes-yr-Hendre Cottage
    Located immediately to the SW of Maes-yr-Hendre Cottage, and closing a farmyard area to the SE.
  3. II Maes-yr-Hendre Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.5km NW of Maenan school in a valley to the W of the lane running N from Maenan to Eglwysbach; part of the Maes-y-Hendre farm complex.
  4. II Former Brewhouse at Maes-yr-Hendre Cottage
    Immediately to the W of Maes-yr-Hendre Cottage, enclosing a farmyard on the SW side.
  5. II Agricultural Range at Cefn-y-Coed Isa
    Located immediately SE of Cefn-y-Coed isaf farmhouse, oriented E-W with its E gable built into a slope.
  6. II Cefn-y-Coed Isa
    Located at the SE boundary of the community, overlooking the Conwy valley about 0.5km E of the main A 470 trunk road and 2km SW of Eglwysbach village; accessed via a long farm track.
  7. II Telephone Call-box immediately S of the Road Junction at Maenan School (tel no: 01492 660279)
    In a remarkable scenic location: set into a grass verge with its back to a rubble boundary wall; 'E II R' letter-box on pole adjoining to L.
  8. II Pentrefelin and Bwthyn-y-felin
    Located approximately 1.5km S of Eglwysbach village, immediately to the W of the lane leading from Eglwysbach S towards Llanddoged and Maenan; set back slightly behind a partly-enclosed forecourt.
  9. 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.
  10. II Barn SE of Plas-yn-Llan
    Located at the SE edge of the farm group, set with its SW gable end into the slope of a hill.
  11. II Stable Range at Plas-yn-Llan including adjoining Carthouse complex
    Located immediately to the SE of the house and set with its back into a hill.
  12. II Barn at Meddiant Uchaf including adjoining L-shaped Stable and Cart Block
    Located on an elevated site to the E of a narrow lane running roughly SE from the A 470 at Tal-y-Cafn to join the A 470 again some 2km S.
  13. II* Plas-yn-Llan (also known as Plas and Plas Llan)
    Located at the SW extremity of the village approximately 250m SE of the village school, and set with its rear against the slope of a hill; accessed via an unmetalled farm track.
  14. II Pont Dolgarrog (Listed in the resurvey of Dolgarrog Community Cadw ref No41/G/32(6)
    Spans the boarder between Trefriw and Dolgarrog communities.
  15. II Pont Dolgarrog
    Spanning the Afon Ddu and carrying the B 5106 at the S extremity of the community at its border with Trefriw Community.
  16. II Lletty
    Prominently located on an elevated hillside site facing SE across the Eglwysbach valley, to the E of a narrow lane running from Tal-y-Cafn to join the A 470 again some 2km S; accessed via a farm trac
  17. I Maenan Hall
    Located on a rise approximately 200m E of the A 470, 1.2km NW of Llandogged village; accessed via a long metalled drive leading W off the main road.
  18. II Ysgol Gynradd Eglwysbach (original range)
    At the southern edge of the village and on the western side of the by-road.
  19. II Telephone Call-box (tel no: 01492 650399) at the S edge of Village and opposite Post Office
    Located on the W side of the main village through road, some 60m N of Eglwysbach school.
  20. II Gazebo Tower to the SE of Maenan Hall
    Located on a rise approximately 100m SE of Maenan Hall, overlooking the W side of the Vale of Conwy.
  21. II Barn to the SW of Maenan Hall
    Located approximately 150m SW of Maenan Hall
  22. II Milestone
    Located on the W side of the B 5106 (Gwydir Road), some 2km N of Trefriw; set in front of a rubble retaining wall.
  23. II Sundial base at Church of St Martin Photos
    Located immediately SE of the church, within the rubble-walled churchyard.
  24. II Parish Church of St Martin Photos
    Prominently located in the centre of the village within a rubble-walled churchyard.
  25. II Old Bath House at Trefriw Wells
    Located off the B 5106 (Gwydir Road) on the W side, some 2km N of Trefriw; set into the hillside behind the pumphouse and spa centre.
  26. II Tyddyn-Isaf
    Located 100 m E of the Conwy Road (B 5106), at the eastern extremity of Castell; accessed via a narrow lane running E from the road.
  27. II Former Farmhouse at Gwern Felin
    Located 0.5 Km from Tal-y-Bont W of the Conwy Road (B 5106); accessed via a farm track leading S from a lane running parallel with the Afon Dulyn.; set in its own part-cobbled farmyard, opposite a ru
  28. II Agricultural Range at Gwern Felin
    Located immediately to the W of Gwern Felin farmhouse facing a random-cobbled yard.
  29. I Parish Church of St Mary
    Strikingly situated on a rise overlooking the river Conwy on the W bank, and occupying the NE corner of the former Roman fort of Canovium; accessed via a metalled lane running E from the B5106 Bettws-
  30. II Lychgate at Church of St Mary with churchyard walls including former Bierhouse and store
    Occupying the NE corner of the former Roman fort of Canovium; accessed via a metalled lane running E from the B5106 Bettws-y-Coed to Conwy road. The lychgate fronts the churchyard to the W, in the ce
  31. II Pont Farchwel
    Former road bridge over the Afon Roe approximately 0.5km N of Castell and immediately to the E of the present, modern road bridge over the B5106 (Llanrwst Road).
  32. II Ffynnon-Bedr Cottage
    Located 1km SE of Llanbedr-y-Cennin church in a field sloping to the W; accessed via an unmetalled track leading W from the lane from Tal-y-Bont to Llanbedr-y-Cennin.
  33. II Barn at Ffynnon-Bedr
    Located immediately SW of Ffynnon Bedr Cottage on a sloping site, its W gable built into the hill.
  34. II Stable and Cart Range at Ffynnon-Bedr
    Located immediately opposite Ffynnon Bedr Cottage to the W
  35. II Caer Rhun Hall
    Located 200m NW of Caerhun church, set back from the main Bettws-y-Coed - Conwy road (B 5106) on the E side behind high rubble walls.
  36. II Belmont
    Located approximately 1.5km W of Llanddoged immediately E of the junction of a lane running N from Llanrwst to Maenan and a lane running E from it towards Llanddoged; set-back from the lane with its
  37. II L-shaped agricultural range at Belmont
    Located 60m W of Belmont, set back to the N of the lane to Llanddoged and facing a former stable complex.
  38. II Barn at Belmont
    Located some 60m E of Belmont and immediately to the W of the stable range and agricultural complex.
  39. II Former Stable Complex at Belmont
    Located 60m W of Belmont, set back to the N of the lane to Llanddoged and facing an agricultural complex.
  40. II Pen-y-Clogwyn
    Located approximately 0.6km ENE of Llanbedr church in an isolated position adjoining a burial ground to the S; sited slightly above a lane running N from the Capel Salem at Llanbedr, on top of a low r
  41. II Barn at Bont Newydd
    Located immediately to the W of Bont Newydd, on the N side of the lane running W from Tal-y-Cafn to Graig.
  42. II Ddolhyfryd Farmhouse
    Located approximately 100m SE of Bont Newydd and 200m SW of the crossroads at Graig on the S side of the lane running W from Tal-y-Cafn to Graig; accessd via a short farm track from the lane.
  43. II* Farchwel
    Prominently located above a bend in the main road (B5106) and set back to the W, approximately 1km SW of Caerhun; accessed via a long metalled track running W from the road.
  44. II Tyddyn-y-Coed Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1km S of Llanbedr-y-Cennin on an elevated site set against the E slope of Pen-y-Gaer; accessed via a track leading on from a metalled lane which runs SE from Llanbedr village.
  45. II Church House
    Prominently located at the T-junction at the village centre opposite the Bull Inn; built into the slope of the hill.
  46. II Church Cottage
    Prominently located at the T-junction at the village centre opposite the Bull Inn; built into the slope of the hill.
  47. II Ye Olde Bull Inn
    Prominently located at the T-junction at the village centre; built into the slope of the hill.
  48. II* Parish Church of St Peter
    Prominently located on an elevated slope in the centre of the village, approximately 1km W of the Conwy Road (B5106); set within a circular rubble-walled churchyard.
  49. II Telephone Call-box (tel no: 01492 650553) at road junction opposite the former Sun Inn
    Located beside the minor road junction immediately S of Bodnant; kiosk set into the bank opposite the former Sun Inn.
  50. II* Church of St Ddoged
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village within a raised, circular churchyard with rubble revettment walls.
  51. II T'yn Llan
    Situated in the centre of the village, immediately opposite St. Ddoged's Parish Church.
  52. II The Hall (with connecting wall to triangular store)
    Prominently sited on the corner of the B5106 (Bettws-y-Coed - Conwy road) at its junction with a lane running SW to Pontwgan; set back slightly behind plain rubble walls.
  53. II Triangular store (with connecting wall to The Hall)
    Prominently sited on the corner of the B5106 (Bettws-y-Coed - Conwy road) at its junction with a lane running SW to Pontwgan; set back slightly behind plain rubble walls.
  54. II Maes-y-Castell
    Located approximately 1km W of Caerhun on a rise above the Afon Roe; accessed via a track leading E from a lane running from Llanbedr-y-Cennin to Pontwgan.
  55. II Penrhyd Gatehouse Photos
    Set back slightly on the SE side of the A 470, 250m E of Tal-y-Cafn.
  56. 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.
  57. II The Poem Photos
    Located at the end of the dell on a rock outcrop; overlooking the Afon Hiraethllyn some 300m S of Bodnant House.
  58. 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
  59. 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
  60. II Old Bodnod
    Located approximately 1.5km NW of Eglwysbach village and 0.3km SE of Bodnant; set back to the W of a lane running SE from Bodnant to Graig; accessed via its own metalled drive.
  61. II Barn E of Old Bodnod
    Located some 20m E of Old Bodnod; set back slightly on the W side of the lane leading from Bodnant to Graig.
  62. II Furnace Mill Photos
    Located on the eastern bank of the Afon Hiraethllyn, within The Dell, some 200m SW of Bodnant House; set against the slope of a hill.
  63. II Bryniau Melynion
    Located approximately 1.2 Km NW of Llanbedr-y-Cennin on an elevated site above Maes-y-Castell farmhouse; set back to the W of a metalled lane leading S from the Pont-y-Ddol to Llanbedr-y-Cennin villag
  64. II Barn at Bryniau Melynion
    Located immediately to the N of Bryniau Melynion farmhouse, its S gable end set into a slight slope.
  65. II* The Pin Mill Photos
    Located to the W of the house at the southern end of the Canal Terrace.
  66. II Semi-circular Walls and Steps leading to Canal Terrace Photos
    Leading down from Bodnant house to the W, below the Lily Terrace.
  67. II Walls and Steps retaining Croquet Terrace, with Enclosing Walls and Arches N and S of Lily Terrace Photos
    Leading down from Bodnant house to the W.
  68. II Pont y Ddol
    Spanning the Afon Roe and carrying an unclassified lane leading NW from Pontwgan to Roewen, 50m SE of Pont Gorswen.
  69. II Walls and Steps retaining Upper (house) Terrace and retaining Walls and Steps to Rose Terrace Photos
    Leading down from Bodnant house to the W and S.
  70. II Bodnant Photos
    Set in an outstanding garden (publicly accessible courtesy The National Trust) high above the east bank of the River Conwy and approx 3km S of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy.
  71. II Glan-y-Ddol
    On the street line, opposite the church of St. Mary and stepped-down and adjoining Tan-yr-Yw.
  72. II Tan-yr-Yw Photos
    On the street line, opposite the church of St. Mary.
  73. II* Parish Church of St. Mary
    Prominently sited in the town centre within a raised, rubble-walled churchyard; on sloping ground, the W end set into a hill.
  74. 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.
  75. 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.
  76. II Trefriw Hall
    Set back from the main street in the town centre, partly obscured by later housing on the street-line in front.
  77. II Tyddyn-y-Pwll Photos
    Located to the S of Roewen Road at the W extremity of the village; accessed via a farm track which passes the building on the R and continues to terminate at Bryn Derw farm.
  78. 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.
  79. II Pont Trefriw Photos
    Road bridge in the town centre, spanning the Afon Crafnant.
  80. II Barn at Ty'n y Coed
    Ty'n y Coed is at the end of a short track on the E side of Upper Bodnant road, approx. 1km E of Bodnant. The barn is on the N side of the farmyard.
  81. II Pont -y- Pandy
    Spanning the Afon Crafnant immediately above the Fairy Falls at the western extremity of the town.
  82. II Pont Gorswen
    Spanning the Afon Roe and carrying an unclassified lane leading NW from Pontwgan to Roewen.
  83. 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.
  84. II Tan-y-Celyn
    Located at right-angles with the road at the southern approach of the town.
  85. 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.
  86. 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.
  87. 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.
  88. 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.
  89. II Stables as Bron Derw
    To rear of and parallel to house.
  90. II Bron Derw
    Reached via drive almost opposite Old Priory. Entrance front faces S.
  91. II North Llanrwst Station (Building on East Platform)
    Station approximately 800m NNW of town centre on road branching off A 470.
  92. II Milestone
    Located on the roadside, approximately 500m S of Trefriw between Pant-y-Carw cottage and Ysgubor Gerrig; in front of a low rubble wall.
  93. II North Llanrwst Station (Main Building)
    Approximately 800m NNW of town centre on road branching off A 470.
  94. II Old Priory
    Opposite Bron Derw lodge.
  95. II Bwthyn Rhyd
    Prominently sited on the S side of the main street at the approach to the village; behind a small rubble-walled forecourt with C19 decorative iron gate to N.
  96. 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.
  97. II Outbuildings at Pen-y-Fron Farm
    To L and below farmhouse at Pen-y-Fron.
  98. II Fronfa
    Prominently located on the S side of the main street in the village centre; opposite the Seion Presbyterian chapel and built into the slope of the street to the W.
  99. II Bodafon
    Prominently located on the S side of the main street in the village centre; opposite the Seion Presbyterian chapel and built into the slope of the street to the W.
  100. II Seion Welsh Presbyterian Chapel
    Prominently sited on the N side of the main street in the centre of the village.

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