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  1. II Milestone
    Located on the east side of the A 487 approximately 1.6km south of Llanllyfni; set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  2. II Coedcae-du
    Located at the end of a track, directly below the embankment of the former London and North-West Railway, approximately 0.4km south-east of Llanllyfni.
  3. II 70, Ffordd Rhedyw (Rhedyw Road), Llanllyfni, Caernarfon, LL54 6SG, 23661
    Located in centre of village on the east side of Ffordd Rhedyw (Rhedyw Road).
  4. II Maes Mawr
    Located in a low-land setting at the end of a track off Lon Ty Gwyn approximately 0.5km south-east of Llanllyfni.
  5. II Pigsties at Dol-wenith
    Situated to the north-west of Dol-wenith.
  6. II Dol-wenith
    Located in a low-land position on the eastern side of Lon ty Gwyn, a minor no-through road running eastwards from Llanllyfni.
  7. II Former Cowhouse to Dol-wenith
    Situated immediately to the north of Dol-wenith.
  8. II Eisteddfa-isaf
    Set back from the road within its own original field system close to the ruins of a former water mill.
  9. II Bryn Eglwys
    Located in the village of Llanllyfni on the south-east side of Ffordd Rhedyw (Rhedyw Road) directly opposite the Church of St Rhedyw.
  10. II* Church of St Rhedyw
    Prominently sited on a corner on Ffordd Rhedyw within a raised rubble-walled churchyard on sloping ground down towards the Afon Lyfni.
  11. II Milestone
    Located on the south-east side of Ffordd Rhedyw (Rhedyw Road) in Llanllyfni to the north-east of the Church of St Rhedyw; set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  12. II Ty Capel
    Located on the eastern side of the village street, from which it is set back, with the Independent Chapel it serves directly adjacent.
  13. II Independent Chapel
    Located on the eastern side of the village street with the manse (Ty Capel) directly adjacent, the chapel is approached by a driveway flanked by low stone walls.
  14. II Parc
    Set on south side of road within original small field system approximately 100m south-west of the Independent Chapel, Nasareth.
  15. II Tan-y-Bryn
    Located at the end of a long farm track across pasture fields approximately 0.5km south-west of Penygroes.
  16. II Disused Cottage immediately to north-east of Tan-y-Bryn
    Located on the other side of the yard/garden directly to the north-east of Tan-y-Bryn.
  17. II Ty Mawr
    Approximately 250m north of Nebo, set back to the south of the road within original small field system.
  18. II K8 Phonebox, Nebo
    In the small hamlet of Nebo, adjacent to Glan Gors Uchaf, Ffordd Nebo LL54 6EF.
  19. II Lleuar-fawr
    The farm is approximately 1.5km due W of Llanllyfni, off the minor road to Clynnog-fawr, and is approached by a long farm track. The site overlooks the valley of the Afon Llyfni.
  20. II Pont Factory
    Road bridge and causeway on the A 487, spanning the Afon Lyni, between Llanllyfni and Penygroes.
  21. II Tyn-llwyn
    Low-land farmhouse located near disused quarry approximately 1km east of Llanllyfni.
  22. II Cowhouse to south of Cae-efa-lwyd-fawr
    Located immediately to the south of the farmhouse at Cae-efa-lwyd-fawr.
  23. II Milestone
    Located on the east side of the A 487 approximately 3.2km south of Llanllyfni; set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  24. II Cae-efa-lwyd-fawr
    Located at the end of a farm track off the north side of Ffordd Clynnog (Clynnog Road) about 1km west of Penygroes.
  25. II Arvon and adjoining outbuildings to the north
    Situated in a prominent position at the junction of Heol Buddog and Ffordd-y-Sir with gardens in front and the similarly detailed Bod Owen alongside, the highly patterned slate roofs of Arvon and its
  26. II Bod Owen
    Situated in a prominent position at the junction of Ffordd-y-Sir and Heol Buddog with gardens in front and the similarly detailed Arvon alongside, the highly decorated slate roof of the building forms
  27. II Muriau & Muriau Stores
    Located in the centre of Penygroes on the west side of Heol-y-Dwr (Water Street) near the junction with Lon Pitar.
  28. II Barn to north of Taldwrst
    Situated at the northern end of the farm at Taldrwst on a track leading south of Lon Dwr, approximately 1.5 km east of Llanllyfni.
  29. II Turnpike
    Located on the north side of the B 4418 approximately 500m east of Penygroes.
  30. II Eithinog-uchaf
    Situated in lowland pasture fields at the end of a farm track off the south-west side of Ffordd Clynnog (Clynnog Road).
  31. II Former cottage at Eithinog-uchaf
    Situated between the farmhouse at Eithinog-uchaf and its farmyard to the north.
  32. II Cowhouse/granary and pigsties at Eithinog-uchaf
    Located on the south side of the farmyard at Eithinog-uchaf; the farmyard sits to the north of the farmhouse on the track to Pant Eithinog, which itself lies just off Ffordd Clynnog.
  33. II Cowhouse at Eithinog-uchaf
    Located on the east side of the farmyard at Eithinog-uchaf; the farmyard sits to the north of the farmhouse on the track to Pant Eithinog, which itself lies just off Ffordd Clynnog.
  34. II Barn and stables at Eithinog-uchaf
    Located at an oblique angle on the north side of the farmyard at Eithinog-uchaf; the farmyard sits to the north of the farmhouse on the track to Pant Eithinog, which itself lies just off Ffordd Clynno
  35. II Hen-dy
    Located on the west side of Ffordd Haearn Bach (the old tram road) approximately 200m north-west of Pen-y-Groes.
  36. II Bethel Chapel, railed enclosure and gates
    Prominently situated on slightly rising ground, into which it is set, towards the northern end of Penygroes, its Sunday School on the other side of the road, the chapel sits in its own walled and rail
  37. II Sunday School/vestry to Bethel Chapel, including railings and gates
    Prominently sited on slightly rising ground, into which it is set, its chapel on the other side of the road, the Sunday School is located towards the northern end of Penygroes.
  38. II Pant Du
    Situated in a lowland position within pasture fields at the end of a short track off the south side of Hen Lon to the east of Penygroes.
  39. II Tai-hirion, with rear farm range
    The farm is located below the road from Clynnog to Llanllyfni, just W of the junction with a lane running SE to Bwlch-y-derwin.
  40. II Pen-y-bryn-bach
    Located at end of track in pasture fields approximately 600m north-east of Ffordd Clynnog.
  41. II Milestone
    Located on the east side of the A 487 on the northern edge of Penygroes; set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  42. II Pont-y-cim
    The bridge is c800m from the main A499 at the hamlet of Pontllyfni, and carries a minor road over the Afon Llyfni (Llyfnwy).
  43. II Bryn-mawr
    Situated in small pasture fields overlooking sea on rough track approximately 300m west of Pant Eithinog.
  44. II Barn/stable at Penbryn Mawr
    Located immediately east of the farmhouse at Penbryn Mawr.
  45. II Penbryn Mawr
    Set at the end of a track in pasture fields approximately 45m from Ffordd Clynnog. A menhir stands a little to the south-east of the house.
  46. II Hafod-y-llyn
    Moorland-edge location, the smallholder's cottage and cowhouse sit within their original small field system and are reached by a long rough track.
  47. II Disused cottage to south-west of Llwyndu Canol
    Situated in a lowland position in pasture fields to the north of Ffordd Llwyndu (Llwyndu Road), a minor road running from Penygroes to Carmel.
  48. II Barn at disused cottage to south-west of Llwyndu Canol
    Situated immediately to the north-east of the disused cottage to the south-west of Llwyndu Canol.
  49. II Brynaerau uchaf
    The farm lies SE of the hamlet of Pontllyfni, on a minor road leading to the SW.
  50. II Barn and stables at Bryngwdion
    Located on the south side of the farmyard at Bryngwdion.
  51. II Cowhouse at Bryngwdion
    Located on the east side of the farmyard at Bryngwdion.
  52. II Bryngwdion
    Located in pasture fields at the end of a farm track running off the east side of the minor road, which turns off the A 499 towards Pont-y-cim; the farmhouse sits to the west of its farmyard.
  53. II Pigsties at Bryngwdion
    Located immediately to the west of the farmhouse at Bryngwdion.
  54. II Boundary wall to Glynllifon Park (that part forming Community boundary with Llandwrog)
    One stretch situated adjacent to a track on the west side of the A 487 approximately 1km north of Penygroes and another section along the by-road between Penygroes and Llanllyfni and to north-east.
  55. II Brynarvon
    Situated on track (Weirglodd-newydd) immediately above Talysarn.
  56. II Weirglodd-newydd
    Situated on track (Weirglodd-newydd) immediately above Talysarn.
  57. II Seion Congregational Church
    Situated in an elevated position amidst terraced housing approximately half way up Cavour Street; in front of the chapel is a small forecourt behind an irregularly coursed rubblestone wall, topped by
  58. II Wood Cottage
    Located in an extremely isolated position on rising ground at end of no-through trackway running through parkland and then woodland to the south-east of Plas Newydd.
  59. II Tan-y-Ffordd
    Set directly by roadside approximately 1.5km north-east of Penygroes.
  60. II Capel Mawr, Sunday School and railed steps to chapel forecourt
    Located in a commanding position at the eastern end of Talysarn with its Sunday School directly to the east, the chapel is set high above the road at the top of its own steps.
  61. II The Nursery
    Located in well-wooded area of the Glynllifon Estate towards its southern end approximately 0.75km east of Plas Newydd; much of the area within the walls is now heavily overgrown.
  62. II Pant-glas uchaf
    The house stands back to the E of the main A487 trunk road from Penygroes to Tremadoc, with its access by farm track off the parallel minor road which now forms the boundary of the Snowdonia National
  63. II Causeway
    Located off the B 4418 to the north of Dorothea House, beginning beyond Pont Wythdir and running north-east for approximately 100m across marshy ground with a spoil heap to the north-west on the south
  64. II Coed tyno-bach
    The building stands in fields to the NW and below the hamlet of Capel Uchaf, and is now only approached across fields.
  65. II Mausoleum
    Surrounded by trees on a knoll within the parkland approximately 1km south-east of the house and 0.5km south-east of Fort Williamsburg.
  66. II Well in garden wall at Plas Newydd
    Located in the south-west corner of the garden retaining wall to the south-east of the house at Plas Newydd.
  67. II Row of cottages in Capel Uchaf
    The row of cottages lies against, and on the S side of the minor road running E from Clynnog-fawr, opposite the turning to Coed-tyno.
  68. II Outbuildings at Plas Newydd
    Located on north-east side of courtyard immediately adjacent to the house at Plas Newydd.
  69. II* Plas Newydd
    Situated in sheltered parkland position near the Afon Llifon, the house is moated on 3 sides with a stone bridge on the north-west side; surrounding garden with stone walls, that on south-east side a
  70. II Uwchlaw'r-rhos
    Situated approximately mid-way along a long farm track running eastwards from the A 499 between Groeslon and Penygroes towards Cilgwyn; the main part of the farmhouse has a low rubblestone wall with c
  71. II Cowhouse at Uwchlaw'r-rhos
    Situated on south-west side of farmyard to north-east of the farmhouse at Uwchlaw'r-rhos.
  72. II Boundary Wall to Glynllifon Park
    Bordering the historic parkland to Glynllifon, now Glynllifon College.
  73. II Cart shelter and stables at Uwchlaw'r-rhos
    Situated on north-east side of farmyard to north-east of the farmhouse at Uwchlaw'r-rhos; short screen wall with wide openings at each end on north-west side of yard.
  74. II* Engine House, Boilerhouse, Bunker and remains of chimney to south
    On a ridge of bastard rock which divides the main Dorothea Quarry from the South Dorothea Quarry; located by the side of the road access to the quarry.
  75. II Parc
    Set within its original small field system on a track on the western edge of the small settlement of Cilgwyn.
  76. II South-western aerial ropeway revetment, incline and associated buildings
    Located above the south side of the North Dorothea Slate Quarry, between the Cornish beam engine house to the west and the ruins of the former slate mill to the east.
  77. II* Outer Defensive Wall to Fort Williamsburg
    Forming a perimeter to the fort which is approximately 0.5km south-east of the house and reached by the south drive.
  78. II* Barracks at Fort Williamsburg
    At the south-east corner of Fort Williamsburg which is situated approximately 0.5km south-east of the house
  79. II* Armoury at Fort Williamsburg including attached screen walls
    Facing into the former parade ground and backing onto the Barracks at the south-east corner of Fort Williamsburg which is situated approximately 0.5km south-east of the house.
  80. II Tunnel Portal and Tunnel
    Located in the hillside to the north of Talysarn Hall.
  81. II* Tunnel Passage at Fort Williamsburg
    On the northern side of the Fort linking the former Parade Ground and the Tower and beyond to the outer bastions. Fort Williamsburg is approximately 0.5km south-east of the house.
  82. II* Tower at Fort Williamsburg
    Situated approximately 0.5km south-east of the house and reached by the south drive. The tower is the focal building within the Fort and is built on a mound near its north-west corner, between inner
  83. II* Magazine at Fort Williamsburg
    Situated immediately beside the Tower near the north-west corner of Fort Williamsburg, approximately 0.5km south-east of the house. Reached via a tunnel passage from the Parade Ground.
  84. II* Gatehouse at Fort Williamsburg
    Built into the bank on the north side of the fort accessed from the main north entrance via a footbridge across the ditch; faces into the former parade ground. Fort Williamsburg is approximately 0.5k
  85. II* Hovel at Tan-y-bwlch
    The structure stands in the garden of Tan-y-bwlch, a farm on the N side of the road skirting the north side of Bwlch Mawr and running towards Pencaenewydd.
  86. II North-eastern aerial ropeway revetment, incline and associated buildings
    Located above the east side of the North Dorothea Slate Quarry between Pen-y-Bryn to the north-east and the ruins of the former slate mill to the south-east.
  87. II Cromlech Photos
    Set in a rectangular hollow beside the drive through the plantations approximately 270m south of the house.
  88. II Bridge carrying former west drive over Afon Llifon
    Now situated in pastureland approximately 300m south-west of the stables at Glynllifon.
  89. II Strainer arches and retaining walls
    Located to the south of Pen-y-bryn, the strainer arches and walls retain the slate waste tips flanking the route of the Dorothea Quarry branch of the former Nantlle Railway.
  90. II Filldir
    Located on the E side of the road, at the junction with the lane to Hafod y Rhiw fawr.
  91. II Former reservoir on hill to north-east of Fort Williamsburg
    Situated approximately on the flat hilltop approximately 540m to north-east of Fort Williamsburg and to due east of the house.
  92. II The Mill Folly Grotto including stone bridge, south of the Afon Llifon
    Situated approximately 200m east of the house, on the south side of the valley of the Afon Llifon.
  93. II Cascade at Glynllifon
    Facing the main east vista approximately 300m from the house on the south side of the Afon Llifon dingle at the point where it turns north-eastwards.
  94. II Bryn-goleu
    The cottage stands below the road running around the foot of Bwlch-mawr, about 100m W of Filltir, and 1.5km direct ESE of Clynnog-fawr.
  95. II Fountain at end of east vista
    Prominently situated at the far end of the main east vista approximately 250m from the house.
  96. II Bridge over Afon Llifon to south-east of Glynllifon House
    Situated immediately to south-east of Glynllifon House, a pair to the bridge a short way downstream carrying the circular drive over the Afon Llifon.
  97. II Hay-barn to south of Watermill
    Situated at the far end of the yard to south of the mill which lies to the south-west of Glynllifon House
  98. II Footbridge over Afon Llifon to east of house
    Situated approximately 120m east of the house at the beginning of the dingle to south of the main eastern vista; links footpaths along both sides of the Afon Llifon.
  99. II Pen-y-bryn
    Located at the end of a track on the north side of the old Talysarn to Nantlle Road.
  100. II Eastern Cavern north of the path near main east vista fountain
    Situated near the end of the east vista and to the east of the adjacent cavern or fernery; approximately 260m east of the house.

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