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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. II Semi-circular Walls and Steps leading to Canal Terrace Photos
    Leading down from Bodnant house to the W, below the Lily Terrace.
  5. II* The Pin Mill Photos
    Located to the W of the house at the southern end of the Canal Terrace.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. II Hendrewaelod
    Located close to the Conwy estuary at the W boundary of the community; accessed via a long track leading W from an unclassified road, itself leading W from the A 496 at Pentrefelin.
  13. II Ty Capel adjoining Salem Baptist Chapel
    Located on the NE side of the Bryn Mynan lane at the S extremity of Pentrefelin; behind a low plain-coped and railed wall.
  14. II Salem Baptist Chapel
    Located on the NE side of the Bryn Mynan lane at the S extremity of Pentrefelin; behind a low plain-coped and railed wall.
  15. II Penrhyd Gatehouse Photos
    Set back slightly on the SE side of the A 470, 250m E of Tal-y-Cafn.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. II* Felin Isaf Mill
    Located below the A 496 on the W side at Pentrefelin; accessed via a short drive from an unclassified road leading W opposite Bont Newydd.
  19. II* Clover Mill
    Located below the A 496 on the W side at Pentrefelin; accessed via a short drive from an unclassified road leading W opposite Bont Newydd.
  20. II* Former Oat Kiln at Felin Isaf
    Located immediately to the N of the main and clover mills at Felin Isaf.
  21. II Hafod
    Set back slightly from the road; located at the southern extremity of the village.
  22. II Garage adjacent to Hafod
    Set back slightly from the road; located at the southern extremity of the village.
  23. II Eirianws Cottage
    Located on rise to the W of Llanrwst Road at the southernmost boundary of the community; approximately 1.5km SE of Henryd village .
  24. II Eirianws Farm
    Located on rise to the W of Llanrwst Road at the southernmost boundary of the community; approximately 1.5km SE of Henryd village .
  25. II Parish Church of St Martin Photos
    Prominently located in the centre of the village within a rubble-walled churchyard.
  26. II Sundial base at Church of St Martin Photos
    Located immediately SE of the church, within the rubble-walled churchyard.
  27. II Ty Du Farmhouse
    Facing the road approximately 1km SE of the village centre.
  28. II The Groes Inn
    Prominently sited immediately on the W side of the Llanrwst Road approximately 1.5km SE of Henryd village.
  29. II Agricultural ranges at Ty Du Farm
    Facing the road approximately 1km SE of the village centre.
  30. II* Plas Uchaf Photos
    Located approximately 2.5km SE of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy overlooking the estuary on an elevated W-facing site; accessed via a farm track leading S from the B 5381.
  31. II Manse adjoining Welsh Methodist Chapel Photos
    Set back slightly from the road behind a rendered rubble wall.
  32. II Welsh Methodist Chapel
    Set back slightly from the road behind a rendered rubble wall.
  33. II Tyddyn-Cynal
    Located at the end of a long track leading E off the Brynseiri Road; on low-lying ground on the W bank of the Conwy estuary.
  34. 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.
  35. II Former House and Byre Range at Tyddyn-Cynal
    Located at the end of a long track leading E off the Brynseiri Road; on low-lying ground on the W bank of the Conwy estuary. Situated immediately to the W of Tyddyn-Cynal behind a partly-cobbled fore
  36. II Plas Tirion
    Set back slightly from the road in the centre of the village; behind rendered garden walls sloped up to plain gate piers and with decorative wrought iron railings and gate.
  37. II Ysgol Gynradd Eglwysbach (original range)
    At the southern edge of the village and on the western side of the by-road.
  38. 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
  39. II Former carthouse and stable range at Plas Isa
    Located to the S of Plas Isa Farmhouse and facing a large farmyard on the W side.
  40. II* Earlier House SW of Plas Isa
    Located immediately to the SW of Plas Isa Farmhouse, on the opposite side of the approach lane and built into a slight rise to the SW.
  41. II L-shaped agricultural range at Plas Isa
    Located to the SE of Plas Isa Farmhouse and enclosing a large farmyard on the NE and SE sides
  42. II Barn at Cymryd
    Located to the E of Cymryd, immediately opposite the L-shaped stable and cart-house block, and closing a former farmyard to the E.
  43. 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.
  44. II 24, Top Llan Road, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, CLWYD, LL28 5ND
    On the hill leading south out of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy. Set above the road and detached to left.
  45. II Plas Isa Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.5km E of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy village, to the S of an unclassified lane leading E from Llansanffraid; at the end of a farm track and set back behind low rubble forecourt wa
  46. II L-shaped Stable Range at Cymryd
    Located at the end of a long track leading E off the Brynseiri Road; on low-lying ground on the W bank of the Conwy estuary.
  47. II* Cymryd
    Strikingly sited on low-lying land on the W bank of the Conwy estuary, at the E boundary of the community; accessed via a long track leading E from Brynseiri Road.
  48. 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.
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. II Church House
    Prominently located on a triangular corner site, against the slope of a hill at the junction of Church Street and Top Llan Road.
  52. II Llangelynin New Church
    Located on the E side of a lane about 1km SW of the B5106 on the way to Rowen; situated in a walled churchyard surrounded by mature trees, with the W tower sited downhill towards the Afon Gyffin.
  53. II Parish Church of St Ffraid
    Centrally located within the village, opposite the Church Hall and Glan Conwy school. Set in walled churchyard retaining some good monuments and a sundial dated 1736.
  54. 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.
  55. 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.
  56. 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.
  57. II Plas Celynin
    Located on a rise on the N side of the lane linking Henryd with Llanrwst Road, approximately 0.5km E of Henryd village.
  58. II The Old Rectory
    Raised up above the road overlooking the Conwy estuary, approximately 0.5km N of the village; accessed from the road via a metalled drive.
  59. II Henryd Farmhouse
    Set back slightly from the main village street behind rubble walls, immediately to the NE of Henryd Independent Chapel.
  60. II Independent Chapel including walled graveyard attached to E Photos
    Located prominently on the main street line within the village.
  61. 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-
  62. 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
  63. II Pont Henryd
    Spanning the Afon Henryd at the W extremity of the village, and carrying the main village lane.
  64. 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.
  65. II Top Lodge at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Located at the top of the W drive to Bryn Eisteddfod, approximately 1km W of the house.
  66. 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.
  67. II Plas Iolyn Photos
    Located approximately 1.5km N of Henryd to the E of Henryd road; set back from the road in its own grounds.
  68. II Bryn Eisteddfod
    Located on a bend off the B 5381 2km NE of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy village.
  69. II Pleasure Garden Walls
    Immediately to the N and E of Bryn Eisteddfod, and closing the service court to the SE.
  70. II Bwthyn-y-Bryn at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Located immediately N of Bryn Eisteddfod, the garage block facing the service court.
  71. II Mews Cottage
    Immediately to the N and E of Bryn Eisteddfod, and closing the service court to the SE.
  72. II Garages at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Located immediately N of Bryn Eisteddfod, the garage block facing the service court.
  73. II L-shaped stable range at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Gable end on to the service access lane, opposite the kitchen garden and to the NE of the house.
  74. II Brick Carthouse at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Located immediately opposite Bwthyn-y-Bryn.
  75. II Rubble cart shed at Bryn Eisteddfod
    At the entrance to the service access lane at Bryn Eisteddfod, its N side facing the B5381 on a pronounced bend.
  76. II Kitchen Garden Walls (including glasshouses) at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Bounding the lower drive of Bryn Eisteddfod to the N, the service court to the S and the B5381 to the E.
  77. II Cyffredin
    Backing on to the road approximately 1.3km SSW of the parish church.
  78. II Summer House at Benarth Hall
    Sited on a rubble terrace on raised ground immediately to the E of Benarth Hall and close to Benarth Road; facing SE across the Conwy estuary.
  79. II Benarth Hall ( including balustraded terrace to SE )
    Strikingly sited within its own wooded grounds facing SE across the Conwy estuary, and approximately 1.5 km SE of Conwy bridge and castle; situated at the end of Benarth road.
  80. II Access Bridge to Bryn Eisteddfod
    Spanning the B 5381 0.5 km N of Bryn Eisteddfod, some 3km N of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy; carrying the N drive to Bryn Eisteddfod over the road
  81. II Cefn Garlleg Farmhouse
    Located some 3km NE of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy on a slightly elevated site; accessed via a long track leading N from a minor road running SE ultimately from the A 547 near Bryn Eisteddfod to meet the
  82. II Gwenddar Mill
    Located approximately 1km W of Henryd village, on the N side of the lane leading E from Henryd towards St. Celynin old church; sited prominently at the junction of the lane with a track leading N to T
  83. II Ice House at Benarth Hall
    Situated approximately 200m N of Benarth Hall within a dense wood and on sloping ground; built into the hillside.
  84. II Brynglorian Farm Outbuildings on SE and NW sides of Yard
    Conwy
  85. II Pont y Ddol
    Spanning the Afon Roe and carrying an unclassified lane leading NW from Pontwgan to Roewen, 50m SE of Pont Gorswen.
  86. II Pont Gorswen
    Spanning the Afon Roe and carrying an unclassified lane leading NW from Pontwgan to Roewen.
  87. 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.
  88. II* Llanerch-y-Felin
    Located off the village lane to the N facing its former farmyard, now metalled; accessed via a short metalled lane.
  89. II Bottom Lodge at Bryn Eisteddfod
    Located at the bottom of the N drive to Bryn Eisteddfod, approximately 1.5km N of the house and set back slightly from the A 547 on the S side.
  90. II Seion Welsh Presbyterian Chapel
    Prominently sited on the N side of the main street in the centre of the village.
  91. 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.
  92. 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.
  93. 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.
  94. II Outbuilding at Gyffin Community Centre
    On the S side of the Community Centre
  95. II Gyffin Community Centre Photos
    Set back from the road opposite the parish church.
  96. II Wall, including gate piers and gate, surrounding Gyffin churchyard
    Surrounding the churchyard between Henryd Road and Afon Gyffin.
  97. II Grave slab of Hugh Owen of Bodidda in Gyffin churchyard
    On the S side of the nave.
  98. 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).
  99. II Grave slab of John Holland and John Holland in Gyffin churchyard
    Beyond the SW end of the nave.
  100. II Grave slab of John Stodart in Gyffin churchyard
    To the S of the nave.

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