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  1. II Felin Ganol
    Situated on E side of village, alongside by-road, E of Maes-y-felin. Afon Wyre to S, Afon Carrog to N.
  2. II* Mabws Hall
    In Cwm Mabws. Reached at end of driveway off E side of road, 1km NE of Rhyd-Rosser.
  3. II Church of St Rhystyd Photos
    Sited in large churchyard at the foot of Church Street in Llanrhystyd
  4. II Church Hall
    Situated at SW corner of churchyard of Church of St Rhystyd.
  5. II Capel Rhiwbwys
    Situated on steep bank on W side of B4337, 0.3km SE of Llanrhystyd. Set behind large railed forecourt.
  6. II Milestone
    Situated on N side of A487, opposite Village Hall.
  7. II Rhydlas Uchaf
    Situated on E side of no-through road leading to Pencraig-Peris.
  8. II Church of St Deiniol
    Situated prominently above Llanddeiniol village, some 600m E of A 487, on W side of Carrog valley.
  9. II Church Hall
    Situated just below and to the E of Llanddeiniol Church, attached to Aberffrwd.
  10. II Attached range of outbuildings at Cefnmabws
    Situated off N side of by-road, 1 km NE of Rhyd-Rosser. House situated in middle of farm complex with long range of buildings attached to E.
  11. II Aberffrwd
    Situated just below and to E of Llanddeiniol Church, attached to Church Hall
  12. II Bridge to NE of Aberffrwd
    Situated just NE of Aberffrwd at end of disused S drive to Carrog.
  13. II Carrog
    Situated some 400m NE of Llandeniol Church, but reached via lane running SE from A 487 from junction about 1 Km N of turning to Llanddeiniol
  14. II Milestone on A 487
    Situated on W side just opposite turning to Llanddeiniol
  15. II Cefnmabws
    Situated off N side of by-road, 1 km NE of Rhyd-Rosser. House situated in middle of farm complex with long range of buildings attached to E.
  16. II Mill House
    Situated on E side of village, alongside by-road, E of Maes-y-felin. Afon Wyre to S, Afon Carrog to N.
  17. II Ffrwd-ganol
    Situated on S side of by-road, between B4337 and Pen-y-castell. Approximately 1.6km SE of Llanrhystyd. Set behind low rubble forecourt walls.

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