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  1. II Bryn Eden and terrace walls to front
    Situated on rising ground to the south side of the main road between Caernarfon and Waunfawr; the house has a terraced garden in front with a rubblestone revetment wall and terracotta balustrade, exte
  2. II Bryn Edwin
    To SW of road, approximately 1km from junction with A55.
  3. II Bryneglwys Photos
    Situated opposite S entry to churchyard.
  4. II Bryn Eisteddfod, incorporating Bryn Menai
    Set back from the road near the N end of Newborough Street.
  5. II Bryn Eithin Photos
    Set back from the road in wooded grounds, opposite the junction with Victoria Park.
  6. II Bryneithyn Hall
    Situated about 800m NW of Figure Four crossroads, Llanfarian, at the SW end of a drive from Bryneithyn Lodge.
  7. II Bryn Erfyl and Tynllan
    Located behind the lychgate to the Church, at an angle to the main road.
  8. II Brynfedwen House Photos
    House in walled garden at corner of Bute Street and Brynfedwen Street.
  9. II Bryn-Ffanigl-Isaf
    Located approximately 1.2m N of Betws-yn-Rhos village; accessed via a long farm track leading off from an unclassified lane running SW from Llanddulas towards Dolwen.
  10. II Bryn-Ffanigl-Uchaf
    Located approximately 1.5km NE of Betws-yn-Rhos village on a rise; accessed via a short track leading off from an unclassified lane running W off the A 548 and set back behind low, whitened rubble for
  11. II Bryn Ffawydd Photos
    17 The Close
  12. II Brynfield House Photos
    On the street line adjoining the "Clock Factory" building, some 100m from the junction with Commercial Street.
  13. II Bryn Glas
    Located along the E side of the A5025 in the centre of the village of Llanfachraeth.
  14. II Brynglas
    Situated on the E side of the A487 immediately N of Chancery, to the S of Brynglas Farm.
  15. II Brynglas House Photos
    On high ground overlooking Newport to S. Still in extensive grounds which slope S and eastwards down to the banks of ther River Usk. Now surrounded by 19th and 20th century urban development.
  16. II Bryn Glas Smithy
    Approximately 1km ENE of Rhosesmor church on the S side of a junction of minor roads between Rhosesmor and Northop.
  17. II Bryngwenallt
    Located on the S edge of the built up area of Abergele. The house stands well back from the road in its own landscaped grounds.
  18. II Bryn-Gwyn (including front Garden walls and stone outbuildings Photos
    Set back from a road running E off Pen-y-Fron Road. Reached from a by-road running through Pantymwyn to Rhydymwyn.
  19. II Bryn Hafren
    On the street line near the corner with Commercial Street.
  20. II* Bryn Hall
    The house stands in its own grounds below the main road through the Dyfi valley, approximately 520m N of Llanymawddwy.
  21. II Brynhawddgar
    Opposite to the north-west entrance to the National Botanic Garden, north of a road junction. Monolith limestone gatepiers; late C19 cross-braced gate with iron palings.
  22. II Bryn Helen
    Set back from the road behind a forecourt wall, and at R angles to the road with a view to Caernarfon Castle.
  23. II Bryn Henllan Photos
    Set back from the road in gardens, east of the Church of Saint Catherine.
  24. II Brynheulog
    Situated near the centre of the village on N side of the A40 attached to W end of Three Horseshoes Inn.
  25. II Bryn House
    Bryn, Shropshire, SY9
  26. II Bryn Hyfryd
    Situated on E side of lane to Swyddfynnon, some 1.2 km S of Ty'nygraig.
  27. II Brynhyfryd
    Situated on southern side of Trefin-Llanrhian road about 100m NE of junction with lane to Mountain Hall Farm.
  28. II Brynhyfryd Photos
    Overlooking the canal on the E border of Talybont village and reached by a drive adjacent to the canal bridge and the limekilns.
  29. II Brynhyfryd
    Set below the road in its own gardens and overlooking the Towyn Road to the N.
  30. II Brynhyfryd, including Brynhyfryd Cottage and attached stable and coach house
    In its own small grounds 300m W of the war memorial hospital.
  31. II Bryn Ieuau
    Located at the end of a short track off the B4358, approx 0.5km NE of the church in Llanafanfawr. The front of the house faces S.
  32. II Bryn Ilar
    Situated in centre of village attached to S end of Falcon Inn.
  33. II Brynivor
    Situated immediately SW of Bethsaida Chapel.
  34. II* Brynkinallt Hall
    The Brynkinallt Estate lies to the E of Chirk town, and straddles the national boundary.
  35. II Brynkir
    Slightly set back, and built at an angle to, the W side of the B5111 at the junction with the E end of the High Street in the village of Llanerchymedd.
  36. II Brynllys
    Situated S of the Central Hotel and on the E side of Stryd Fawr in Llanon. The row starts with The Bakery just opposite the junction with Stryd-yr-Eglwys and runs N to Levant.
  37. II Bryn Mair
    Set away from the Lane in its own grounds, reached via a drive just S of where Bryn Teg meets Love Lane.
  38. II Brynmehefin
    Situated at the end of 400m track, approximately 1km NW of Swyddfynnon.
  39. II Bryn-Meurig
    Located at the end of a long drive running north from the B4409 about 0.5km west of Pont y Twr; the well-landscaped grounds contain a number of important specimen trees and a ruined ice house lies clo
  40. II Bryn Orme, including terrace revetment walls Photos
    On the street-line.
  41. II Bryn Roma, including front garden wall, railings and gate Photos
    Situated at left end of terraced row running SE from Penuel Street.
  42. II Bryn Rossett (West View House)
    Reached by private drive on the S side of the A525, approximately 1.5km NNE of Hanmer.
  43. II Bryntalch Villa
    Located on a narrow lane approximately 300m SW of Cefn Bryntalch Hall, with the grounds of the hall rising above.
  44. II Bryn Tegid
    Located on a raised plateau overlooking Bala lake at the SW edge of Llanycil village; at the end of a lane running SW from the Llanycil - Parc road immediately past Llanycil Cottage.
  45. II Bryn Tirion
    Raised up on a triangular plot between Clipterfyn Road and New Road, some 750m SE of the village centre.
  46. II Bryn Tirion Photos
    Located below the level of the road, at the bottom of a short slope.
  47. II Bryntirion
    Set well back from the road on the N side of the B5111, to ENE of Mona Lodge; c250m WSW of the Church of St Eleth.
  48. II Bryntirion
    Situated on hill top some 1km W of Poppit, approached by zig-zag drive from Bryntirion Lodge.
  49. II* Bryntirion
    Bryntirion lies near the S end of Vaynol Park and is reached by a drive entered from the main road at Aber Pwll which climbs up through Bryntirion Lodge Wood to the sloping site of Bryntirion and its
  50. II Bryntirion
    Situated on the SW side of A497, some 500m NW of St Buan's Church, Boduan.
  51. II Bryn Tirion Manor Cottage the Manor House
    Sandhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN18
  52. II Bryn Vyrnwy Photos
    At north side of the village street about 400 m from the south west end of the Vyrnwy Dam.
  53. II Brynwylfa inclding outbuilding to rear Photos
    Situated at S end of terrace, N of the Crown Inn.
  54. II Bryn y felin
    Set at right angles to the S side of the country road which leads through the small hamlet of Eisingrug; at the southern end of the hamlet.
  55. II Bryn-y-Ffynon Photos
    Located at the western approach to the village, raised up above the road and at right-angles with it; set behind curved rubble forecourt walls with cock-and-hen copings and a central wooden gate.
  56. II Bryn-y-groes Photos
    Approximately 1km SE of Howey village, reached by track on the N side of a minor road between Crossway and Betws Diserth.
  57. II Bryn-y-Mor
    Set in its stone walled grounds on an elevated site with wide views to N.
  58. II Bryn-y-Pys Estate Office Photos
    At the southern end of High Street, at the corner with Pen-y-llan Street.
  59. II Bryn-yr-hydd
    Bryn-yr-hydd lies prominently on a bend on the small road leading from the A.438 N of Glasbury to Bryn-yr-hydd farm and, beyond the brow of the hill, Bryn-yr-hydd Common, from there are wide views ove
  60. II Buarthau
    Located in the centre of the Nanmor valley in a field E of the river and in the shadow of the Moel Goch; accessed via a track running E from the unclassified road that traverses the valley. Set behin
  61. II Bubblewell House
    Chalford, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6
  62. II Bubnell Hall
    Bubnell, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE45
  63. II Bubspool House
    East Coker, Somerset, BA22
  64. C Buccleuch Centre, 4 South Hermitage Street (Corner With Union Street) Photos
    Castleton
  65. II Buccleuch Hall Photos
    Lindal in Furness, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, LA12
  66. B Buccleuch House, Buccleuch Street, Melrose Photos
    Melrose
  67. C Buchanan House, Main Street, Kippen
    Kippen
  68. B Buchanan Lodge, 28 Dirleton Avenue, North Berwick Photos
    North Berwick
  69. C Buchanan Old House, Buchanan Castle
    Buchanan
  70. II Buchan House
    Fosbury, Wiltshire, SN8
  71. II Buchan House Photos
    Woodgreen, West Oxfordshire, OX28
  72. B Buchan House, 13 Beechgrove, Moffat Photos
    Moffat
  73. C Buchollie House, Main Street, Lybster
    Latheron
  74. II Buckbury House
    Buckbury, Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, GL20
  75. II Buckden House
    Buckden, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, PE19
  76. II Buckden House Photos
    Buckden, North Yorkshire, BD23
  77. II Buckden Mount Photos
    Edgerton, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, HD3
  78. II Buckenham House
    Ragmere, Breckland, Norfolk, NR17
  79. II* Buckenham House Photos
    Southwold, East Suffolk, IP18
  80. II Buckerell House Photos
    Buckerell, East Devon, EX14
  81. II Buck Hall
    Ashford, Kent, TN26
  82. II Buckham Hill House
    Buckham Hill, Wealden, East Sussex, TN22
  83. II Buckholt House Photos
    Frampton on Severn, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL2
  84. B Buckie House, 2 High Street West, Anstruther Wester Photos
    Kilrenny
  85. II Buckingham Crescent
    Longsight, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M14
  86. II* Buckingham House
    Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1
  87. II Buckingham House Photos
    Headingley Hill, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6
  88. II Buckland Hall (aka Buckland House, Buckland and Crosfield House)
    Set into the hillside on the lower W slopes of Buckland Hill with extensive views over the Usk Valley, surrounded by gardens, set within parkland and approached by 2 drives one to front of house and a
  89. II Buckland House Photos
    Norton, Wiltshire, SN16
  90. II Buckland House Photos
    Paglesham Eastend, Rochford, Essex, SS4
  91. II Buckland House Photos
    Buckland, Dover, Kent, CT17
  92. II Buckland House
    Axminster, East Devon, EX13
  93. II* Buckland House
    Buckland, East Hertfordshire, SG9
  94. II Buckland House
    Outwood, Somerset, TA3
  95. II Buckland House Photos
    Eddington, West Berkshire, RG17
  96. II Buckland House
    Buckland Newton, Dorset, DT2
  97. II Buckland House
    Buckland St Mary, Somerset, TA20
  98. II Buckland Wood House
    Wychavon, Worcestershire, WR12
  99. II Bucklebury House
    Bucklebury, West Berkshire, RG7
  100. II Bucklers Hall
    Perry Green, East Hertfordshire, SG10

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