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  1. II Littlewood House
    Poolbrook, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, WR14
  2. II Littleworth Corner Littleworth House
    Littleworth Corner, Buckinghamshire, SL1
  3. II Litton Hall
    Litton, North Yorkshire, BD23
  4. II Litttledown House
    Littledown, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, Dorset, BH7
  5. II Littywood House
    Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18
  6. II Livemore House
    Linton, South Cambridgeshire, CB21
  7. II Liverpool Arms public house Photos
    On the outer side of the town wall immediately NW of Porth Isaf.
  8. II Liverpool House Photos
    Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13
  9. II Liverpool House Photos
    Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24
  10. II Liverpool House Photos
    Walmer, Dover, Kent, CT14
  11. II Liverpool House
    Sited at the E side of Y Brif Heol (A496) towards the N end of the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, just to N of the junction with Ffordd Capel.
  12. B Livingstone House
    Balmaghie
  13. II Lizzie's House
    Fulletby, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, LN9
  14. II Llainddu
    Situated some 500m SE of Blaenffos Chapel, reached by lane running E from crossroads and then by smaller dead-end lane running S.
  15. II Llainlwyd
    Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.
  16. II Llanblethian House and No2, including Forecourt walls and railings Photos
    About 30m north of road junction and bridge over brook.
  17. II Llanbrynmair Railway Station and house
    The railway passes to the N of the village. The station is approximately 100m from the junction of the lane with the A470.
  18. II Llancayo House
    Situated on W side of B4598 about 2 km N of Usk, in Llancayo.
  19. II Llandaff House Photos
    At the junction with Cardiff Road and the key building at the western entrance to Llandaff village.
  20. II* Llanddewi Court
    Approached down a track off the north side of the road to Coed-y-paen and about 1300m north east of the roundabout on the A4042.
  21. II* Llanddewi Hall
    Set back on the E side of the road through the village approximately 100m NNE of the parish church.
  22. II Llandefaelog House
    On the W side of the B4520 some 100m SW of the Church of Saint Maelog. There is a Norman motte adjacent.
  23. II Llandingat
    Situated at SE end of Broad Street on junction with Church Bank and College View, and faces SE.
  24. II Llandingat House Photos
    Situated in own grounds and set back from road and on junction with Queensway.
  25. II Llandyfan House
    Situated some 2 km S of Trap, in Afon Cennen valley, on E side of lane, just S of Llandyfan church.
  26. II Llanelieu Court Photos
    Located at the end of the Cwm Rhyd-Ellywe, on the corner of the road leading up on to the Rh_s fach.
  27. II* Llanerchydol Hall
    In parkland between the Llanfair and Llanfyllin Roads to the W of Welshpool.
  28. II Llanfair Court
    About 150m west of Pant-y-Goitre crossroads on the south side of the road to Nant-y-derry.
  29. II Llanfair Hall including attached courtyard ranges and all subdivided units
    Set in its own grounds with terraced gardens leading down to the Menai Strait; approximately 2km south-west of Y Felinheli and 3.5km north-east of Caernarfon. Reached from the former main-road along
  30. II Llanfair including attached W Range.
    Situated by Afon Teifi some 4km E of Llandysul.
  31. II* Llanfendigaid
    In its own grounds on the W side of a minor road approximately 1.2km SW of Rhoslefain hamlet.
  32. II Llangattock House
    On the north side of the B4598 about 400m east of the King of Prussia PH.
  33. II Llangattock Park House Photos
    Set within Llangattock Park which is situated on the SE side of the village. The house is towards the S end of the park. A nursing home adjoins to the SW, partly occupying former outbuildings.
  34. II Llangedwyn Hall
    Reached by a formal drive at the north side of the B4396, opposite St Cedwyn's Church.
  35. II Llangoedmor House
    Situated to S of the Plough Inn in Myddfai village.
  36. II Llangwyfan-isaf Photos
    In an isolated location, set back from a minor road leading off the S side of the A4080, c. 2km WNW of Aberffraw.
  37. II* Llanidan Hall
    Located 20m S of the Church of St. Nidan (old church), c1.2 km E of Brynsiencyn, set within a boundary wall.
  38. II Llanilid Photos
    Located off the S side of a lane running W from Thomastown to Gelli'r Haidd. The house is built into and at right angles to the hillside.
  39. II* Llanmaes House Photos
    In the centre of Llanmaes village facing the east end of the Church of St. Cattwg.
  40. II Llanmaes House
    Off the road south from St Fagans and about 500m from the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
  41. II Llanmiloe House
    About 2km E of Pendine, prominently sited on rising ground to the N of the A4066.
  42. II* Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Located approximately 750m E of Llanrhaeadr village and set within its own grounds; accessed via a long, tree-lined and gated drive running NE from the road.
  43. II Llanrhos Church House
    Set back from the road approximately 120m SW of Llanrhos church.
  44. II Llanrhydd Hall
    Opposite, and to the the N of St Meugan's church, in the centre of Llanrhydd; accessed via a metalled drive running from the Llanrhydd gates.
  45. I Llansannor Court
    In the centre of Llansannor village beside the Church of St. Senwyr.
  46. II Llansannor House
    On the northern side of the community and about 2 km north of Penllyn village reached off the north side of the road to City.
  47. II Llansantffraed House
    In a dominating position adjacent to Llansantffraed church, above the main road between Abergavenny and Brecon, overlooking the River Usk.
  48. II Llansor Fawr (Great Llansor)
    Standing above the Carleon-Usk road facing west and about 500m west of Llanhennock.
  49. II Llantrisant House Photos
    Located at the end of a driveway which runs E, off a sharp bend in the lower part of the High Street.
  50. II* Llantysilio Hall Photos
    The house is set in 4ha of grounds above the River Dee, NW of Llantysilio Church, on the road from Pentrefelin to Rhewl. It is in the historic township of Maes-yr-ychain and is reached by a driveway
  51. II* Llan Wysg
    Situated to the NW of Dardy hamlet, on the N side of the B4558 road, where the ground slopes down to the River Usk. The house is approached by a driveway from the SE.
  52. II Llawhaden House Photos
    At N side of the main street of Llawhaden Village. The house has a stable yard adjacent to its N and a farmyard adjacent to its W.
  53. II Llechau
    Located down a short track at the corner of the main road and a lane leading NE towards Trecastle.
  54. II Llechwedd-y-garth
    At the north-east side of Cwm Pennant, 1 km east of St Melangell's church. Long private drive to house from Llangynog.
  55. II Lleiniog
    Slightly set back, within private grounds, from the N and W of a country road leading to Penmon; to the W of the village of Llangoed. The house is c100m from the coast.
  56. II Llethr
    Situated some 600m E of Penycwm, approached by track running NE from the Erw Lon estate. Llethr was owned by the Thomas family in early C19, David Thomas died 1823.
  57. II Llethr
    Situated up steep drive from valley, drive beginning just W of Danderi.
  58. II Lletty Uchaf
    In an isolated location on the slopes of a steep-sided valley, accessed from the NE side of a narrow lane that runs from Llansadwrn to Crugybar, roughly parallel to the A482.
  59. II Llety Ifan Ddu
    Situated on hillside to W of Afon Ydw, approached by curving drive some 300m W of Pont Cilgwyn.
  60. 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.
  61. II Llewellyn House
    Immediately E of and below the parish church, on the S side of the road through the village, facing the N bank of the River Edw.
  62. II Llewesog Hall
    Located within its own grounds and set within a partly-wooded park approximately 1km SE of Prion; accessed via an unmetalled track running SE from a lane leading S off the main Prion-Llanrhaeadr road.
  63. II Llewesog Isaf
    Located approximately 750m W of the village, set back to the NW of a lane running SW from the village towards Prion.
  64. II Lloran House Photos
    Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8
  65. II Lloran House
    At west side of Waterfall Street.
  66. II* Lloyd House
    South Staffordshire, WV4
  67. II* Lloyds Bank Photos
    Southwold, East Suffolk, IP18
  68. II Lloyds Bank House
    Axbridge, Somerset, BS26
  69. II Lloyds Bank Marsh House Photos
    Marshfield, South Gloucestershire, SN14
  70. II Lluest
    Set back slightly from the street line behind a low stoned forecourt wall with surmounting modern railings.
  71. II Lluest Photos
    Situated on bend facing W, NW of Church of St Mary.
  72. II Lluest, including attached cow house
    Approximately 1.5km SW of St Harmon, reached by farm track and across fields on the E side of a minor road between St Harmon and Rhayader.
  73. II Llugwy Hall
    The house, formerly known simply as Llugwy, stands on the right bank of the River Dovey, approximately 1400m SE of Pennal village.
  74. II Llwyfan
    Approximately 1.1km SE of Bwlch church, set back from and on high ground above S side of A40.
  75. II Llwynau
    Situated some 2 km S of Llantrissent, on N side of Llwynau Lane running E from White Hall Farm.
  76. II Llwynbarried Hall
    Reached by a minor road and private drive on the S side of the A44, approximately 1.4km SW of Nantmel church.
  77. II Llwynbrain
    Set back from the Drefach-Henllan road behind front wall, attached to No 2 Llwynbrain.
  78. II Llwyncelyn
    0.8km SW of Llangynidr church and reached by private road S of B4560.
  79. II Llwyncelyn
    Situated on N bank of the Tywi just at the head of the Chain Bridge.
  80. II Llwyn Celyn, including railings and gates Photos
    Situated midway between junctions with Union Street and Picton Place.
  81. II Llwyn-cus
    Approximately 1.3km NW of Llanlleonfel church, reached by farm road on the W side of a minor road between Garth and Beulah.
  82. II Llwynderi
    Situated down drive running W from road to Llantilio Crossenny, about 2 km NNE of Llanarth.
  83. II Llwyn-Derw
    At the end of a driveway which runs W off the Llanwrtyd to Abergwesyn road, and W of the River Irfon.
  84. II Llwynderw Hall
    Set back in grounds on the W side of the main A483, immediately N of Belan School Lane, 4km. approx SW of Welshpool.
  85. II Llwyn-du
    Situated to the E of the B4312 some 1km SW of the centre of the village of Llangain.
  86. II Llwyn-du Court, including steps, terrace and balustrade at entrance
    In the Brecon Beacons National Park above the town on the north.
  87. II Llwynfynwent
    Situated in village on N side of lane running along N side of churchyard.
  88. II Llwyngrawys
    Situated up drive some 0.5m W of Pontrhydarberth.
  89. II Llwyn Helen
    Set back from the road behind a walled forecourt and on the S side of Bryn Helen.
  90. II Llwynhelig House
    At the south end of the community and immediately to the north of the A48 Cowbridge by-pass.
  91. II Llwynmadoc
    Located in its own grounds 1km WNW of Eglwys Oen Duw, reached by private drive on the N side of a minor road between Beulah and Abergwesyn.
  92. II Llwyn Onn Photos
    Situated on the E side of Ffordd Rhiw Ial, that runs N from the village centre, and some 80m N of the Raven Inn.
  93. II Llwynteg
    Situated on the W side of Bridge Street at its junction with Stryd-yr-Eglwys, some 170m N of Pont Llanon.
  94. II Llwyn Tew
    An isolated house on the W side of Lixwm village, reached by track and footpath on the W side of the B5121.
  95. II Llwyntidmon Hall
    Maesbrook, Shropshire, SY10
  96. II Llwyn with front railings
    Situated in middle of row of 3 houses opposite the Falcon Inn.
  97. II Llwyn-y-brain
    Located on low-lying ground at the end of a narrow lane which leads N from the Llanwyddelan to Adfa road.
  98. II Llwyn-yr-adar
    Situated prominently on curve of Church Street, opposite Church House.
  99. II Llwyn-yr-eos House Photos
    Situated on the NW side of Abercanaid just E of the former Glamorganshire Canal.
  100. II Llyndir
    On the roadside some 500m E of the junction with the A493.

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