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  1. II Church House
    Prominently-sited opposite the parish church at the cross-roads in the centre of the village; set behind low rubble walls.
  2. II Telephone Call-box in forecourt of Post Office Building (01492 517471)
    Set back to right of Post Office overlooking Church House, the Rectory and St Cynfran's Church in open ground to N.
  3. II* Parish Church of St. Cynfran
    Prominently sited in the centre of Llysfaen village at the main cross-roads; located on a commanding site within a circular, rubble-walled graveyard.
  4. II Sundial at St. Cynfran's Church
    Immediately S of the church, within the rubble-walled churchyard.
  5. II Ty Gwyn
    Located some 500m W of the village centre; set up above the road on a sloping site and facing N towards the sea.
  6. II Old Telegraph House Photos
    Located in a commanding position on the highest point of the Mynydd Marian, with spectacular views of the bay to the N and the uplands to the rear accessed via a long unmetalled track running W from B
  7. II Ty Ucha
    Located in the village centre diagonally opposite St. Cynbryd's Church; set back from the main road with a forecourt to the NW.
  8. II Ty Ucha
    Located in the village centre diagonally opposite St. Cynbryd's Church; set back from the main road with a forecourt to the NW.
  9. II Ty Ucha House
    Located in the village centre diagonally opposite St. Cynbryd's Church; set back from the main road with a forecourt to the NW.
  10. II Ty Ucha
    Located in the village centre diagonally opposite St. Cynbryd's Church; set back from the main road with a forecourt to the NW.
  11. II Ty Ucha Cottage
    Located in the village centre diagonally opposite St. Cynbryd's Church; set back from the main road with a forecourt to the NW.
  12. II Ty Ucha Bach
    Located in the village centre diagonally opposite St. Cynbryd's Church; set back from the main road with a forecourt to the NW.
  13. II* Parish Church of St Cynbryd Photos
    Located in the centre of the village on the north bank of the Afon Dulas, within its own large, rubble-walled churchyard.
  14. II Lychgate at St Cynbryd's Church Photos
    On the roadside, immediately W of the road bridge over the Afon Ddulas.
  15. II Memorial Cross at St Cynbryd's Church
    Located immediately to the E of the parish church, within the churchyard and at the centre of a gravelled burial plot.
  16. II Bryn Tirion
    Raised up on a triangular plot between Clipterfyn Road and New Road, some 750m SE of the village centre.
  17. II Church Hall including Tool Shed to S Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of Beulah Avenue and the main road (A 547).
  18. II Ty Mawr
    Located on an elevated, sloping site facing the sea approximately 1.5 km W of the village centre; accessed via an unmetalled track running W from the lane and set at the southern side of a former farm
  19. II Boundary Stone at junction of Rhyd-y-Foel and Clipterfyn Roads
    Sited on a triangular grass verge at the junction between Rhyd-y-Foel Road and Clipterfyn Road.
  20. II Gwrych Estate Boundary Wall to S side of Abergele Road
    Running parallel with the road westwards from its junction with Rhyd-y-Foel Road.
  21. II Telephone Call-box outside Post Office Stores
    In prominent location in centre of village with Salem Chapel opposite; set in angle of outbuilding to right of Post Office Stores.
  22. II Pen-y-Dared
    Located at the northern boundary of the community approximately 1.5km SW of Llysfaen; accessed via a long farm track running N from Dolwen road.
  23. II* Tan-yr-Ogof Lodge including adjoining walls and towers to S, E and W
    Prominently located on the roadside, some 60m E of the junction with Rhyd-y-Foel Road.
  24. II* Plas Tan-yr-Ogof including adjoining walls and arches to E and W
    Located on the roadside approximately 80m E of the junction with Rhyd-y-Foel Road.
  25. II Northern Towers
    Located immediately behind Tan-yr-Ogof Lodge, approximately 800m E of the junction between the main road and Rhyd-y-Foel Road.
  26. II* Tan-yr-Ogof Farmhouse including adjoining arch and walls to E
    Located on the roadside approximately 100m E of the junction with Rhyd-y-Foel Road.
  27. II Stable and Cart House Range at Tan-yr-Ogof Farm
    Located immediately N of and behind Tan-yr-Ogof Farmhouse, within the farmyard.
  28. II Western Portal of Penmaen Rhos Railway Tunnel
    At the western mouth of the railway tunnel.
  29. II Lady Eleanor's Tower
    Strikingly located on a wooded crag, set back from and above the road; approximately 750m W of Gwrych Castle.
  30. II 432, Abergele Road, Old Colwyn, CLWYD
    Set back above the road near the junction with cambria road.
  31. II Agricultural Range at Cefn Castell
    Located to the NE of the house, on the SE side of the farm track.
  32. II Cefn Castell
    Located towards the northern boundary of the community, on a hilltop site approximately 2.5km N of Betws-yn-Rhos village; accessed via a short track leading S off a narrow lane running E off the Dolwe
  33. II Peulwys
    On the corner with Peulwys Road.
  34. II Gwrych Estate Boundary Wall from Tan-yr-Ogof to Gwrych Lodge
    Running parallel with the road at the eastern border of the community.
  35. II Entrance Gate to Saint John's Churchyard
    At the main entrance to the churchyard on Station Road.
  36. II Nos 417, 419, 421, 423 & 425 Abergele Road and No 1 Princess Road
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Road.
  37. II* Church of Saint John Photos
    On the corner of Station Road and Cliff Road.
  38. II 415, Abergele Road, Old Colwyn, CLWYD
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Street.
  39. II 413, Abergele Road, Old Colwyn, CLWYD
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Street.
  40. II St John's Church House Photos
    Behind the church of Saint John.
  41. II 411, Abergele Road, Old Colwyn, CLWYD
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Street.
  42. II Nos 407 & 409 Abergele Road
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Street.
  43. II Nos 403 & 405 Abergele Road
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Street.
  44. II Nos 399 & 401 Abergele Road
    In the block between Cefn Road and Princess Street.
  45. II Midland Bank
    On the corner of Cefn Road.
  46. II The Tower in Tan-y-Coed Gardens
    Sitiuated on a grassy mound in the municipal gardens between cliff road and the stream adjoining Beach Road. Also known as Tan-Y-Coed Folly.
  47. II* Plas Llanelian (also known as Plas Ucha)
    Located approximately 2km SE of Llanelian-yn-Rhos just beyond Llanelian school, at the end of a narrow lane.
  48. II Celynog
    Set back from the road on the outskirts of Old Colwyn.
  49. II Outbuildings adjoining Celynog
    Set back from the road on the outskirts of Old Colwyn.
  50. II Barn, Agricultural Range and associated garden walls and towers at Hen Wyrch Farm
    Located immediately to the S of and behind Hen Wyrch Lodge, on the S side of Abergele Road
  51. II Carthouse at Teyrdan
    Located immediately behind and to the N of the quadrangular agricultural range at Teyrdan; set behind a low rubble-walled enclosure.
  52. II 1, Llawr Pentre, Old Colwyn, CLWYD
    Alongside the stream to the S of and below Abergele Road.
  53. II 3, Llawr Pentre, Old Colwyn, CLWYD
    Alongside the stream to the S of and below Abergele Road.
  54. II Quadrangular Agricultural Complex at Teyrdan
    Located approximately 100m NE of Teyrdan Hall.
  55. II Hen Wrych
    Immediately S of the road, behind the castellated Hen Wrych lodge, at the eastern boundary of the community.
  56. II Betws Lodge
    Gwrych Castle park boundary wall rises steeply to 138m along the road to Rhyd-y-foel. Betws Lodge lies outside the wall line, approximately 100m short of the junction of the road to Rhyd-y-foel centr
  57. II* Hen Wrych Lodge including adjoining crenellated boundary walls and towers
    Facing the road at the eastern boundary of the community, approximately 600m NE of Gwrych Castle
  58. II Teyrdan Hall
    Located approximately 1km E of Llanelian-yn-Rhos in a hollow; accessed via a long partly tree-lined track running N from an unclassified road running SW from Llysfaen.
  59. II Bryn-Ffanigl-Isaf
    Located approximately 1.2m N of Betws-yn-Rhos village; accessed via a long farm track leading off from an unclassified lane running SW from Llanddulas towards Dolwen.
  60. I Gwrych Castle including attached walls and towers and Stable Block. Photos
    About 2km W of centre of Abergele, set dramatically against a wooded hill slope; set back from and above B 4553.
  61. II Pant Idda
    Located to the north-east of the community to the S of an unclassified lane running SW from Abergele towards Dolwen; set back behind modern forecourt walls.
  62. II Church of St Catherine Photos
    On the corner with Church Walks.
  63. II Dolwen Bridge
    Spanning the river Dulas and carrying the B 5381 approximately 0.2km E of Dolwen.
  64. II Dolwen Lodge
    Located at the entrance to the Coed Coch drive, immediately S of Dolwen Bridge; set back slightly from the road behind a rubble estate wall.
  65. II Gates and Gatepiers at Dolwen Lodge
    Located immediately adjacent to Dolwen Lodge at the head of the metalled drive to Coed Coch; set back slightly from the road with curved rubble estate walls adjoining to L and R.
  66. II No 1 Llygard-y-Dydd
    Located prominently at the junction of the B 5381 with an unclassified road running SW from Dolwen to Trofarth; set back behind hedged front gardens.
  67. II No 2 Llygard-y-Dydd
    Located prominently at the junction of the B 5381 with an unclassified road running SW from Dolwen to Trofarth; set back behind hedged front gardens.
  68. II Hillside Photos
    Towards the junction with Hesketh Road.
  69. II Railed Tomb of Edwards Family in churchyard of St Elian's Church
    Located within the churchyard approximately 10m E of the church.
  70. II Railed Tomb of Holland Family in churchyard of St Elian's Church
    Located immediately SE of the church and E of the Holland chest tomb.
  71. II Holland Chest Tomb, including adjacent Tombstone to N, in churchyard of St Elian's Church
    Located within the churchyard immediately S of the chancel.
  72. II Railed Williams Family Tomb in churchyard of St Elian's Church
    Located within the churchyard, immediately NE of the church.
  73. II Sundial in churchyard of St Elian's Church
    Located in the SE corner of the raised churchyard.
  74. II Railed Tomb in churchyard of St Elian's Church
    Located within the churchyard immediately N of the church.
  75. II* Parish Church of St Elian
    Situated within a raised rubble-walled churchyard on a commanding site in the village centre, with views of the sea to the N.
  76. II Nant-y-Bella Lodge
    Located on the roadside approximately 1km from the Abergele Lodge, on a sloping, partly-wooded site.
  77. II White Lion Public House
    Prominently located in the centre of the village immediately S of the church; set back slightly from the road behind a large metalled carpark, with a section of cobbled pavement infront of its norther
  78. II Plas-yn-Betws
    Located approximately 1km NW of Betws-yn-Rhos village set back to the N of the road from Betws to Dolwen; accessed via a farm track.
  79. II Tyddyn-uchaf Old Farmhouse
    Located on high land, and reached by a farm road off the Tan-y-gopa to the Dulas Valley and Betws-yn-rhos. The old house is set at right angles to the present house.
  80. II* Llan Farm
    Located in the centre of the village at the main cross-roads with its gable at right-angles to the road; facing a small forecourt with part-enclosing whitened rubble walls.
  81. II Llety'r Dryw
    Adjacent to the drive leading to the Civic Centre.
  82. II* Peniarth Fawr
    Located 0.5km NE of Betws-yn-Rhos village to the NW of an unclassified lane running NE from Betws towards Abergele; accessed via a farm track and set back slightly behind low rubble forecourt walls.
  83. II Nant Fawr
    Located to the north-east of the community to the N of an unclassified lane running SW from Abergele towards Dolwen; set back behind rubble garden forecourt walls.
  84. II Civic Centre (Former Glan y Don Hall)
    At the E edge of the community, overlooking Eirias Park.
  85. 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
  86. II Estate Boundary Wall to Gwrych Castle Park (part in Abergele Community)
    Gwrych Castle lies in parkland immediately W of Abergele. The wall forms the park boundary, extending into Llanddulas and Rhyd-y-foel and Betws-yn-rhos communities.
  87. II Tyddyn-Morgan
    Located on high ground, at the end of a farm track off Tan-y-gopa Road, which winds its way along the S side of Gopa Wood.
  88. II Agricultural Range at Coed Coch
    Located immediately N of the stable and coach-house complex at Coed Coch.
  89. II Former Coachhouse and Stable Complex, including associated Service Court Walls, at Coed Coch
    Immediately to the rear (NW) of Coed Coch.
  90. II Hendre Farmhouse Photos
    Situated 2km W of Betws yn Rhos and approximately 0.5km S of Dolwen close to Coed Coch. Sited end on to the slope which is cut away along W and S sides.
  91. II* Coed Coch
    Located in its own parkland setting approximately 0.7km SW of Dolwen; accessed via a long metalled drive running SW from the road.
  92. II* King's Lodge, also known as Abergele Lodge
    Located at the W end of the town, at the junction of a lane to Tan-y-Gopa and Betws-yn-Rhos.
  93. II Stables and Coach-house Range at Glan Aber
    Immediately to west of Glan Aber and at right angles. Glan Aber is set in extensive gardens on the western edge of Abergele, beside the main road.
  94. II Railed Pair of Tombs in churchyard of St Michael's Church
    Located NE of the Wynne vault in the churchyard, the furthest away from the church of the 3 railed tombs.
  95. II Railed Foulkes Chest-tomb in churchyard of St Michael's Church
    Immediately NE of the Railed Wynne Vault in the churchyard.
  96. II Glan Aber
    On the western edge of Abergele, immediately beyond the Police Station, and set back in its own large gardens, approached by a curving driveway
  97. II Railed Wynne Vault in churchyard of St Michael's Church
    Located 10m N of the church chancel in the walled churchyard.
  98. II Glyn Farmhouse
    Set back from the road down a track, towards the bottom of the Nant Valley.
  99. II Outbuildings attached to Glyn Farmhouse
    Set back from the road down a track, towards the bottom of the Nant Valley.
  100. II Parish Church of St Michael Photos
    Prominently sited in a raised, rubble-walled churchyard in the centre of the village.

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