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  1. II The Bell House
    The building stands isolated but close to the road at the N end of the village.
  2. II* Plas Aberllefenni
    The house stands at the N end of Aberllefenni, in a loop of the road running to the E to Aberangell.
  3. II Water Balanced Incline and Drumhouse
    Aberllefenni quarry lies on the NW branch road leading off the Aberllefenni to Aberangell road. The incline lies back c150m SW of the road.
  4. II Cymerau Cottages
    The row of four cottages is set back fromt he track, near the S end of the road running up Cwm Ratgoed, and backs on to Cymerau Quarry.
  5. II Cymerau Cottages
    The row of four cottages is set back from the track at the S end of the road running up Cwm Ratgoed, and backs on to Cymerau Quarry.
  6. II Cymerau Cottages
    The row of four cottages is set back from the track at the S end of the road running up Cwm Ratgoed, and backs on to Cymerau Quarry.
  7. II Cymerau Cottages
    The row of 4 cottages is set back from the track at the S end of the road running up Cwm Ratcoed, and backs on to Cymerau Quarry.
  8. II Hen-gau
    The farmhouse is located on the W side of the valley under Fron-fawr, facing E with farm buildings set apart to the N and S. It is reached by a farm track leading off the main valley road running NW
  9. II Slate Fencing for the Ratgoed Tramway and adjoining fields Photos
    The fencing lies to the NE of Capel Rehoboth, between the road and the river.
  10. II Capel Rehoboth (Capel Goffa), also known as Capel Newydd Photos
    The chapel lies in Abercorris, built at right angles to the road on steeply shelving land below the road to Aberllefenni.
  11. II Ratgoed Hall
    The house stands in its own well-planted grounds in the middle Ratgoed valley, and on a platform above the river, and was formerly the centre of a small slate-quarrying community. The stables lie to
  12. II Pont Abercorris also known as Bont Pentre (partly in Corris Community)
    The bridge carries the road E from the centre of Corris, over the Afon Dulas into Powys.
  13. II Pont Abercorris, also known as Bont Pentre (partly in Glantwymyn Community) Photos
    The bridge carries the road E from the centre of Corris, over the Afon Dulas into Powys.
  14. II Yr Efail Photos
    The house is built gable on to the road rising up from the crossing of the Afon Dulas to the centre of Corris.
  15. II The Slater's Arms Photos
    The inn is on the corner of Bridge Street and the road running up from the bridge over the Afon Dulas crossing Bridge Street and continuing to the NW.
  16. II Pant-y-celyn Photos
    Nos 1 and 2 Pant-y-celyn are two cottages in a row off Minffordd Street, behind the properties fronting Bridge Street in the centre of the village.
  17. II Tan-y-bryn Photos
    The house is built across the slope, end on to the street, facing NW towards Nos 1 and 2 Pant-y-celyn.
  18. II Pant-y-celyn Photos
    The building forms a short row with No 1, at right angles to Minffordd Street, at the centre of Corris, and facing E across a small garden to a roadway running down to the river.
  19. II Capel Salem including front wall and railings Photos
    The chapel, which is the last surviving working chapel in the town, stands well back from the main street in the centre of Corris.
  20. II Idris House Photos
    The building stands in a conspicuous position in the main street of the village, adjoining Capel Salem on the right.
  21. II Railway Overbridge Photos
    The overbridge carried the former Corris Railway over the Nant Deri, in the centre of Corris village.
  22. II Llwydiarth
    The farm stands on an eminence overlooking the Nant Llwydiarth to the E, now largely within forestry, and is reached by a winding farm road leading off the minor road from Aberllefenni to Aberangell.
  23. II Farm building at Llwydiarth
    Llwydiarth farmstead lies in an enclave in forestry, NE of Aberllefenni. The farm building is immediately S and parallel to the farmhouse.
  24. II Corris Institute Photos
    The Institute is built at the lowest point of the main street, on the W side of the road and near the S bank of the Afon Deri, at the centre of the village,
  25. II Alfred Hughes Memorial Photos
    The memorial stands on a triangular piece of land beside the A487, where the main road turns W to climb to Corris Uchaf.
  26. II Ceiswyn Photos
    The farm is the last dwelling in Cwm Ratgoed. It is sited uphill on a bank raised above the Afon Ceiswyn, and NW of Dugoed.
  27. II Dolgoed
    The house stands at the head of Cwm Ratgoed, near the left bank of Afon Ceiswyn.
  28. II* Esgair Llewelyn
    Located in an upland position in a clearing in the Dyfi Forest and reached by lanes and tracks running N from the B4404 at Mathafarn.
  29. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Esgair Llewelyn
    Located to the E of the farmhouse.
  30. II Gwyn Hafod
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill and on a bank set back from the main road at the N end of the village.
  31. II Gwynfa Bach
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill and on a bank set back from the main road at the N end of the village.
  32. II 4, Hillsborough Terrace, Corris Uchaf, Machynlleth, SY20 9RG
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill and on a bank set back from the main road at the N end of the village.
  33. II 5, Hillsborough Terrace, Corris Uchaf, Machynlleth, SY20 9RG
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill and on a bank set back from the main road, at the N end of the village.
  34. II 6, Hillsborough Terrace, Corris Uchaf, Machynlleth, SY20 9RG
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill, on a bank set back from the main road, at the N end of the village.
  35. II Dylluan-y-Deri
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill, set back on a bank above the main road, at the N end of the village.
  36. II 8, Hillsborough Terrace, Corris Uchaf, Machynlleth, SY20 9RG
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill, set back on a bank from the main road, at the N end of the village.
  37. II Preswylfa
    The row of 10 cottages lies at the foot of the hill, set back from the main road on a bank, at the N end of the village,
  38. II Crud-y-gwyn
    The row of 10 cotttages lies at the foot of the hill, set back on a bank from the main road, at the N end of the village.
  39. II Plas Ty'n-y-berth
    The house lies in its own grounds, approached by a curving driveway off the main A487 to Dolgellau.
  40. II Maespoeth Locomotive Shed and attached workshops
    The locomotive shed stands alongside the main road, S of Corris village.
  41. II Mile Marker
    The mile marker is set against a stone wall at the foot of the cliff of Craig-y-Llan, on the descent to Tal-y-Llyn.
  42. II Mile Marker
    The mile marker is set in the verge of the main Tal-y-Llyn to Dolgellau road, approximately 100m N of the Minffordd Hotel
  43. II Mile Marker
    The post is set in the verge of the road at a sharp bend, opposite Dolfaenog-fawr farm.
  44. II Mile Marker
    The mile marker stands in the verge of the main Tal-y-Llyn to Dolgellau road, just SW of the crest of Bwlch Llyn-bach.
  45. II Milestone
    The milestone stands in the W verge of the main road near Esgairgeiliog.
  46. II Roadside barn at Llwyn-dol-ithel farm
    The barn lies against the road close to the right-angled bend, beyond the N end of Tal-y-llyn lake, and beside the track to Llwyn-dol-ithel farm.
  47. II Former slate enamelling workshop, Rhiw'r Gwreiddyn
    Located off the E side of the lane running N into Esgairgeiliog and approx. 0.7km from the village. Facing W into the yard.
  48. II Milestone
    The milestone stands in the road verge, near Melin Pantperthog.
  49. II Ffridd Photos
    The small dwelling is uphill sited on the S flank of Foel-y-fridd, some 80m above the valley bottom road along the Afon Angell.
  50. II Pont Llwyngwern (partly in Corris Community)
    The bridge carries the road from the main A487 over the Afon Dulas to Plas Llwyngwern.
  51. II Pont Llwyngwern (partly in Glantwymyn community)
    The bridge carries the road from the main A487 over the Afon Dulas to Plas Llwyngwern.
  52. II Field barn below Ffridd
    The barn and farm building nestles in a hollow in the steep slope rising to Foel-y-ffridd, below the small farmhouse known as Ffridd.
  53. II Lychgate at the Church of St Mary
    The parish church of St Mary stands at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake, within a sub-rectangular churchyard, beside the main road from Minffordd to Aber. This lychgate is in the churchyard wall S of the
  54. II Neuadd Bentref
    The building stands back behind the former playground, in the centre of the hamlet of Pantperthog.
  55. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    The church stands beside the road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn, at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake.
  56. II Lychgate at the Church of St Mary Photos
    The parish church of St Mary stands at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake, within a sub-rectangular churchyard, beside the main road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn. The lychgate is in the churchyard wall t
  57. II Dolwen
    Reached by a lane running N from Mathafarn, followed by a track running S from the telephone call-box at Dol-for.
  58. II Beudy at Rhiwogof
    Rhiwogof farm is approached by a long forest road climbing the hillside from the N side of the B4405, W of Pont Cedris. The beudy lies beyond and NE of the farmhouse.
  59. II Lliwdy
    The house stands beside the driveway to the Esgair Estate, approximately 50m from the main road.
  60. II Service Building at Mathafarn
    Located immediately W of the house, the doorway facing the house.
  61. II Mathafarn
    Located at the end of a straight driveway off the B4404, 1km W of its junction with the A489.
  62. II Farm Range adjacent to Ty Uchaf
    Located immediately E of the house, the front aligned with the front of the house.
  63. II Ty Uchaf
    Located on the NE side of the churchyard and reached by the same lane. The house faces S.
  64. II* Church of St Dyfrig
    Prominently sited in a raised circular churchyard on the NW side of the village.
  65. II Entrance to Church of St Dyfrig
    Entrance arch leading into E side of churchyard. The wall to the R adjoins Ty Uchaf, that to the L curves round slightly to the S and joins an outbuilding at Ty Isaf.
  66. II Gate piers at Mathafarn
    Located on the driveway leading to the house.
  67. II Bwlch Coch Farmhouse
    Located at the very end of the road up the Arran Valley below Mynydd Gwerngraig. On rising ground gable end on to the road.
  68. II Stable at Bwlch Coch Farm
    Located at the very end of the road up the Arran Valley below Mynydd Gwerngraig. On rising ground gable end on to the road.
  69. II Plas Wrin
    Located at the end of a driveway running N from the road, and on the W side of the village.
  70. II Hen Ysgol
    Fronting the road on the S side of the village, in the angle with a narrow lane to its E.
  71. II Barn at Maes-y-pandy
    Maes-y-pandy farmstead lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The barn stands on an eminence running across the valley, to the NW of the farmhouse.
  72. II Gwana Fawr
    Located on a rise some 4.2km S of Brithdir to the S of the A470; accessed via an unmetalled track.
  73. II Barn at Gwanas Fawr
    Immediately to the E of Gwanas Fawr, facing the house.
  74. II Maes-y-pandy Farmhouse
    Maes-y-pandy farm lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The farmhouse occupies a slight ridge, and faces SW down the valley.
  75. II Yr ysgoldy at Maes-y-Pandy
    Maes-y-pandy farm lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The building is set beside the river, in a boundary wall of the paddock, opposite the main SW elevation
  76. II Bee boles at Maes-y-pandy
    The bee boles are set, facing outwards, in the curved angle of the stone wall of a paddock, near the SW gable end of the farmhouse.
  77. II The Cross Foxes Inn Photos
    Prominently situated in open country at the Junction of the A487 to Machynlleth with the A470.
  78. II Mile Marker
    The mile marker is set in the verge NE of the farm road to Maes-y-Pandy farm.
  79. II Pont Gwanas (partly in Dolgellau Community)
    Spanning the Afon Clywedog immediately N of the new road bridge on the course of the former road.
  80. II Pont Gwanas
    On the loop of old road cut off by the new bridge to the North of the Cross Foxes Inn.
  81. II* Aberffrydlan
    Set down from the road close to the River Dovey, approx. 1km W of Llanwrin.
  82. II Stable and cow-house at Aberffrydlan
    Located in the centre of the farmyard and facing the house.
  83. II Gwanas Farmhouse including attached Byre Range
    Located off the A 470 about 4 km S of Brithdir; accessed via a farm track leading W from the Caerynwch lane.
  84. II Pen y bont
    Located close to the River Dyfi, c1.7km SW of Cemmaes Road and at the bottom of a short track off the NW side of the road.
  85. II Gelligan-fawr
    The house stands on high land, approached by a long farm road leading off the A487 Machynlleth to Corris road and running along the Nant Carfan.
  86. II Farm Range SW of Poesnant Farm
    Located at right angles to the farmhouse and forming the SW side of the yard.
  87. II Poesnant Farm
    Located in the Dyfi valley c1.2km SW of Cemmaes Road and at the bottom of a short track off the A489.
  88. II Dol-y-dderwin
    The house stands back from the main road to Machynlleth, 1.609 km N of Pont ar Ddyfi.
  89. II Grofft
    Located in the Dyfi Valley, c0.7km SW of Cemmaes Road.
  90. II* Abergwydol
    Located in the Dovey valley, on the NW side of the main road, almost opposite the junction with the minor road to Abercegir.
  91. II Tyddyn Llwyn Farmhouse
    Located 3.5 Km S of Brithdir, to the E of a lane running S from the B4416 to the A 470; accessed via a gated farm track.
  92. II Milestone S of Grofft
    Located at the N end of a lay-by on the E side of the road. Set back from the road against a fence and surrounded by grass.
  93. II Barn at Dref Cerrig Farm
    Adjacent to and in line with the farmhouse located at the end of a track shared with Tyddyn Ednyfed up the Arran Valley road.
  94. II Dref Cerrig Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a long track shared with Tyddyn Ednyfed off the road up the Arran Valley, l.5km from the junction with Arran Road.
  95. II Stable at Dref Cerrig Farm
    Located at the end of a long track shared with Tyddyn Ednyfed off the road up the Arran Valley, l.5km from the junction with Arran Road.
  96. II Dovey Hotel
    Located centrally in Cemmaes Road and almost opposite the former station.
  97. II Dol Twymyn
    Located at the end of a short track immediately NW of Cemmaes Road, and adjacent to the Afon Twymyn.
  98. II Milestone W of Hendreseifion
    Located on the N side of the road in front of the bank, within a wooded area.
  99. II Pig Sty at Tan y ffordd
    Located in the garden to the N of Tan y ffordd.
  100. II* Tan y ffordd
    Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.

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