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Listed Buildings within five miles of SY23 1NL, sorted by distance

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  1. II NO.39 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
  2. II NO.37 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
  3. II NO.35 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street.
  4. II NO.33 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street.
  5. II NO.41 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    41 North Parade
  6. II NO.43 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
  7. II NO.26 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  8. II NO.24 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  9. II NO.22 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  10. II NO.20 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  11. II Railway Station Photos
    Opposite the end of Terrace Road, to NE of the Welsh School.
  12. II Burtons Building Photos
    On the corner of Terrace Road and North Parade.
  13. II Barclays Bank
    Entered on the rounded corner with North Parade.
  14. II National Westminster Bank Photos
    Entered on the splayed corner with Baker Street.
  15. II Abbey National Building Society
    At the junction with Baker street with splayed corner entrance.
  16. II Salvation Army Citadel Photos
    Situated at the road junction near the corner with Chalybeate Street.
  17. II Head Post Office Photos
    Set into the slope of a continuous row of frontage near the bottom of the Street.
  18. II Welsh School Photos
    Aberystwyth
  19. II Sandmarsh Cottage Photos
    Near the junction with North Parade, foreward from the end of Queen's Terrace with iron railed forecourt; formerly Sandmarsh Lane.
  20. II Morris & Bates Solicitors Photos
    Midway along the street opposite the former chapel ( no longer of special interest).
  21. II Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel
    Set into the slope near the junction with Great Darkgate Street, set back behind railed forecourt.
  22. II NO.3 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  23. II NO.5 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  24. II NO.4 Baker Street, Dyfed
    A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel.
  25. II 7 Queens Terrace, Queens Road Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  26. II NO.6 Baker Street, Dyfed
    A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
  27. II Cerdd Ystwyth Music Photos
    At the lower end of a terrace leading from Terrace Road to Bethel Chapel, Nos 1 and 3 no longer of special interest.
  28. II NO.9 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  29. II Rosemary Photos
    At the end of the terrace, the Salem Chapel set back to left.
  30. II NO.5 Portland Street, Dyfed Photos
    At the lower end of a terrace leading from Terrace Road to Bethel Chapel, Nos 1 and 3 no longer of special interest.
  31. II Holy Trinity Parish Church Photos
    In the railed churchyard at the N end of an island site with W end to Stanley Road, set into the slope.
  32. II NO.11 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  33. II NO.49 Portland Street, Dyfed Photos
    At the end of the terrace, the Salem Chapel set back to left.
  34. II NO.8 Baker Street, Dyfed
    8 Baker Street
  35. II Bethel Welsh Baptist Chapel Photos
    Set back on the corner with, and side elevation to, Portland Street.
  36. II No.13 Queens Terrace Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  37. II NO.8 Queen Street, Dyfed
    Short Terrace stepped in the slope.
  38. II NO.10 Baker Street, Dyfed
    A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
  39. II NO.15 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  40. II Pencaer
    Terraced at the top of the street near the crossroads, No 1 Alfred Place adjoins to left; stepped in the slope with iron railings to the front.
  41. II NO.10 Queen Street, Dyfed
    Short Terrace stepped in the slope.
  42. II NO.17 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  43. II NO.12 Baker Street, Dyfed
    A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
  44. II Kraxi Photos
    On thee N corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
  45. II NO.19 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  46. II NO.12 Queen Street, Dyfed
    Short Terrace stepped in the slope.
  47. II White Horse Hotel Photos
    On the corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
  48. II Victoria House The Alliance & Leicester Building Society Photos
    Set into the slope on the corner with Eastgate, opposite the Bethel Baptist Chapel; on the line of the old town wall.
  49. II NO.48 Terrace Road, Dyfed Photos
    On the N corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
  50. II NO.14 Queen Street, Dyfed
    Short Terrace stepped in the slope.
  51. II NO.6 Portland Street, Dyfed
    Terraced near the top of the street, stepped in the slope with iron railings to the front of No 4.
  52. II Midland Bank Photos
    Set into the slope of a continuous row of frontages in the lower part of the street.
  53. II Gateway Buildings No4 Photos
    Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passage between Nos 16 and 18.
  54. II Brunswick House
    Terrace near the top of the street, stepped in the slope with iron railings to the front of No 4.
  55. II Ceredigion Museum Photos
    Between Bath Street and Portland Street with shops stepped down to either side.
  56. II NO.16 Queen Street, Dyfed
    Short Terrace stepped in the slope.
  57. II Monabri
    Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
  58. II Roberts, Humphrey & Bott, Joseph Davies & Son
    Situated in the corner with Portland Street.
  59. II NO.10 Eastgate, Dyfed
    Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
  60. II Gateway Buildings No3 Photos
    Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passage between Nos 16 and 18.
  61. II NO.56 Portland Street, Dyfed Photos
    At the NE end of the Street near the corner with Queens Road; detached to the right.
  62. II NO.12 Eastgate, Dyfed
    Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
  63. II Gateway Buildings Photos
    Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passasge between Nos 16 and 18.
  64. II NO.14 Eastgate, Dyfed
    Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
  65. II Gateway Buildings Photos
    Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passage between Nos 16 and 18.
  66. II Peacocks Photos
    Between Bath Street and Portland Street with shops stepped down to either side.
  67. II NO.16 Eastgate, Dyfed
    Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
  68. II Unicorn Inn PH
    At the top of the street on the corner with Alfred Place; set into the slope.
  69. II NO.18 Eastgate, Dyfed
    Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
  70. II National Milk Bars Restaurant Photos
    Situated on the corner with Corporation Street.
  71. II English Baptist Chapel
    At the top of the street near the Public Library, side elevation to Crynfryn Row. Set back behind iron railings with gate piers.
  72. II The Ideal Bookshop
    At the junction with Market Street with splayed corner entrance to No 31.
  73. II Regent House Photos
    At the junction with Market Street with splayed corner entrance to No 31
  74. II 1 Market Street
    At the junction with Market Street with splayed corner entrance to No 31 which was formerly Humphrey’s Medical Hall dispensary.
  75. II Royal Naval Association Club
    Short terrace adjoining No 1 at the southern end of the street.
  76. II Foulkes Ingram & Co Ltd
    Short terrace adjoining No 1 at the southern end of the street.
  77. II NO.19 Corporation Street, Dyfed
    At the top of the street on the corner with Crynfryn Row, set into the slope beside the Public Library.
  78. II NO.21 Corporation Street, Dyfed
    At the top of the street on the corner with Crynfryn Row, set into the slope beside the Public Library.
  79. II 7 Market Street
    Short terrace adjoining No 1 at the southern end of the street.
  80. II Crynfryn House - Unemployment Benefit Office
    Set back from the adjoining houses, behind paved forecourt with iron railings and ornate openwork gate piers.
  81. II Public Library Photos
    Aberystwyth
  82. II G Jones
    Short terrace between Howells, on the corner of Great Darkgate Street, and the Talbot Hotel. No 6 is also the Masonic Hall and No 8 was formerly a tavern.
  83. II Burton
    Set in a continuous row of frontages, stepped in the slope.
  84. II NO.20 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace set back from the adjoining Promenade frontages, the Belle Vue Royal Hotel to left; railed gardens to the front.
  85. II Belle Vue Royal Hotel Photos
    On the Promenade near the junction with Terrace Road.
  86. II Howells
    At the junction with Market Street (W side) with entrance on the splayed corner; No 4 Market Street adjoining to right.
  87. II NO.18 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace set back from the adjoining Promenade frontages, the Belle Vue Royal Hotel to left;
  88. II NO.19 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace set back from the adjoining Promenade frontages, the Belle Vue Royal Hotel to left; railed gardens to the front.
  89. II A T Mays Travel Agent
    Short terrace between Howells, on the corner of Great Darkgate Street, and the Talbot Hotel.
  90. II Dudes & Dames
    Short terrace between Howells, on the corner of Great Darkgate Street, and the Talbot Hotel. No 6 is also the Masonic Hall and No 8 was formerly a tavern.
  91. II 14-20 (Evens) Bath Street
    At the eastern end of Bath Street next to the English Methodist Chapel, near to the junction with Queen’s Road.
  92. II Grosvenor House
    On the corner with Terrace Road, Belle Vue Royal Hotel adjoining to right.
  93. II Belgrave House Photos
    On the corner with Terrace Road, Belle Vue Royal Hotel adjoining to right. set back behind contemporary cast-iron railings with wave moulded uprights.
  94. II Talbot Hotel
    Terraced near the corner with Eastgate, stepped up from No 8.
  95. II Trustee Savings Bank Photos
    Set into a short row of frontages, No 39 stepped down to left.
  96. II David Evans Jeweller Photos
    Near the corner with Pier Street, stepped down from No 37 to right
  97. II English Methodist Chapel
    Situated on the corner with Queen's Road, set back behind plain railings with brick piers.
  98. II NO.17 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Forward from Nos 18 to 20 to the left, towards the southern end of Marine Terrace.
  99. II NO.16 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Forward from Nos 18 to 20 to the left, towards the southern end of Marine Terrace.
  100. II County Juniors Photos
    Near the corner with Pier Street, stepped down from No 37 to right;

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