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  1. II No 6, Castle Street, Kidwelly/Cydweli, Kidwelly, SA17 5AX Photos
    Situated on N side of Castle Street, just E of former Castle School.
  2. II No. 6 Castle Terrace
    Situated in terraced row on the E side of North Street, just N of Queen's Square.
  3. II No 6 Church Row Photos
    Situated sixth in of terrace of eight houses backing onto the churchyard in Defynnog village.
  4. II NO.6 Church Street, Clwyd Photos
    Set into a small row immediately below the E end of the Parish Church.
  5. II No. 6 Clark's Yard
    Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22
  6. II NO.6 Clwyd Street, Clwyd Photos
    Located on a slope at the upper end of the street.
  7. II No 6 Clwyd Street (W Side), Clwyd
    Set back from the road adjoining Nos 2-4 Clwyd Street.
  8. II NO.6 Coedcae'r Court, Twynyrodyn, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Short terrace of 4 industrial workers’ houses at crest of the slope; built-up terrace to front of No 6 on left.
  9. II NO.6 Cross Lane, Clwyd
    On the E side of this lane. Stepped down in the slope from the Prince of Wales PH.
  10. II No 6 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  11. II No 6, Evans Terrace, Copperhill Street (Se Side), Aberdyfi, Gwynedd Photos
    To rear of 10-17 Copperhill street (SE Side)
  12. II NO.6 (Formerly Listed As NO.8) Temple Row N Side), Clwyd
    Part of an irregular terrace of buildings bordering Saint Giles' churchyard, and enclosing the rear of plots of buildings on High Street.
  13. II NO.6 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  14. II NO.6 Fron Dirion Terrace, Glanrafon Hill, Gwynedd Photos
    Set into the slope towards the upper end of the hill; detached from Nos 4 and 5. Rubble forecourt walls with iron railings to front gardens.
  15. II No 6 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb, GWENT Photos
    Semi-detached pair, near the N end of Garden Suburbs, with rubble front wall with gabled coping.
  16. II No. 6 Glanrafon, Llanwddyn
    In the valley 300 m south-east of the Vyrnwy Dam.
  17. II No. 6 Glyndu, Llanwddyn Photos
    To the south side of the village road about 300 m from the south-east end of the Vyrnwy Dam.
  18. II No 6, Glynne Way (S Side), Clwyd Photos
    Located immediately to the E of the castle entrance, opposite the Glynne Arms.
  19. II No. 6 Graig-y-Don Parade Photos
    Between Carmen Sylva Road and Queen's Road.
  20. II NO.6 Greenland Terrace, Dyfed
    Set on rising ground on the SW edge of the town, set back with gardens to the front.
  21. II NO.6 Hermon's Hill, Dyfed
    Situated on street line near upper end of Hermon's Hill.
  22. II NO.6 High Street, Clwyd Photos
    Fronting the High Street in the centre of the village, immediately adjacent to the Dudley Arms Hotel.
  23. II NO.6 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  24. II NO.6 High Street, Llandaff, South Glamorgan Photos
    Part of the group of important buildings at the south-west entrance to The Cathedral Green.
  25. II NO.6 High Street, Powys
    Planned terrace to right of Cemetery Lane. Nos 9 and 10 have remains of old cobbled pavement to the front.
  26. II NO.6 High Street (Premises Occupied by S.d. Pugh & Son), Dyfed
    Situated at upper end of the street, opposite the Boer War Memorial.
  27. II No 6, including front garden wall, gate and railings
    Situated the second house SW from Penuel Street, in terrace of 5.
  28. II No 6 Including Piers and Railings Photos
    Hove, Brighton and Hove, West Sussex, BN3
  29. II NO6, Including Railings Photos
    Cobb, Dorset, DT7
  30. II No 6 including railings and gate
    Situated roughly midway along The Parade, just SW of Ty Rhys flats.
  31. II No. 6 including The Pharmacy Photos
    Situated close to the clock tower between White Lion Hotel and Barclays Bank.
  32. II No 6 (Incorporating the Former No 8)
    Castor, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE5
  33. II No 6 (Ivy Lodge) and No 8 (Laburnum Villa) Photos
    Warrington, Cheshire, WA2
  34. II NO.6 King Street, Dyfed
    Short asymmetrical terrace at the corner with Castle Street Close to the University Old College; No 7 stepped forward.
  35. II NO.6 Lamb Lane, Powys Photos
    The NW part of a terrace stepped in the slope down to the junction with New Road.
  36. II* NO.6 Laura Place, Dyfed Photos
    Planned terrace overlooking Laura Gardens and the Parish church to W; stepped in the slope between King Street and New Street. So named after W E Powell of Nanteos married Laura Phelps.
  37. II No 6 (Left Hand Block) Photos
    Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6
  38. II* No 6 Lexden Terrace (Lexden House) Photos
    Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, No 6, the farthest, is set back in a separate forecourt.
  39. II NO.6 Lion Street, Including Premises Occupied by George Tudor De Winton with Elevation Onto Lion Yar Photos
    Near corner with Lion Yard.
  40. II NO.6 Llanbedr Road, Powys
    Around the corner from Nos 1, 2 and 3; part of a terrace stepped in the slope.
  41. II NO.6 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  42. II NO.6 Maengwyn Street, Gwynedd
    In a terrace of houses fronting the street.
  43. II No. 6 Margaret's Buildings Photos
    Walcot, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1
  44. II NO.6 Market Square, Dyfed
    6 Market Square
  45. II NO.6 Market Square, Gwynedd Photos
    On the SW side of this trapezoidal former Market area; detached group.
  46. II NO.6 Market Street, Dyfed
    Extending from the corner with Bridge Street to a service lane opposite the Town Hall.
  47. II NO.6 Market Street, Powys
    6 Market Street
  48. II NO.6 Masons Road, Dyfed
    Terrace between Regent Street and Castle Lane.
  49. II NO.6 Mill Street, Powys Photos
    Near junction with Avenue Place.
  50. II No 6 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  51. II NO.6 New Street, Dyfed
    Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
  52. II NO.6 New Street, Powys
    Near the junction with Smithfield Street. Set into the slope.
  53. II NO.6 New Street, West Glamorgan
    On the street line at the corner with Church Place and backing on to St Thomas’ churchyard.
  54. II NO.6 North Road, Dyfed
    Symmetrical terrace situated between Regent Street and Oxford Street.
  55. II NO.6 Old Market Street, West Glamorgan Photos
    On the street line adjoining the Duke of Wellington Public House.
  56. II No 6 Panteg Villas
    Set back and above the road with garden to front.
  57. II NO.6 Park Street, Dyfed Photos
    Situated on corner of Market Street and Park Street.
  58. II NO.6 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    To right of Penmount Chapel and at right angles from Nos 1 to 3; No 4 is set back. Cobbled forecourt.
  59. II No. 6 Picton Terrace, Carew Village, Tenby, DYFED, SA70 8SL Photos
    At the E of Carew village, constituting a row of cottages on the S side of the village street in line with, but detached from, the cottages adjoining Carew Inn.
  60. II NO.6 Plymouth Road, South Glamorgan Photos
    Opposite Railway Hotel, immediately to L of Turner House Gallery.
  61. II* NO.6 Portland Place, Dyfed
    Planned terrace between the River Aeron and the Parish Church; set back from the road behind railed and walled forecourts and overlooking the harbour to NW.
  62. 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.
  63. II NO.6 Princes Avenue, Dyfed
    Forward to the street at the lower end near the Police station.
  64. II NO.6 Prospect Place, Dyfed Photos
    Terrace of 3 houses at west end of street, some 30 m from junction with ThomasáStreet.
  65. II NO.6 Red Lion Street, Gwynedd
    Fronting the street opposite a sharp bend in the road.
  66. II No 6 (Right Hand Block) and No 7 Photos
    Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6
  67. II No 6 Rock Houses (Little Rock House) including railings Photos
    One of three houses set back from the street line on the SE side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite the Hope and Anchor Public House
  68. II NO.6 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  69. II NO.6 SEVERN SQUARE, Newtown, POWYS
    Set back from the modern street line behind a railed forecourt. Stepped down from No 5 adjoining.
  70. II NO.6 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.
  71. II No. 6. South Part Photos
    Durham, County Durham, DH1
  72. II No.6 St John's Terrace Photos
    On corner with Maendu Street.
  73. II No 6 St Julian Terrace Photos
    St Julian's Terrace faces the harbour at the N end of St Julian's Street. No 1 is the first house on the S side and No 6 the last on the N.
  74. II NO.6 Tabernacle Street, Dyfed
    Terrace from garage adjoining No 5 at SE end to corner with Waterloo Street.
  75. II No.6 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers Photos
    The Terrace runs parallel with Rhymney River along its E bank: this terrace forms the centre of the listed group.
  76. II NO.6 Tower Street, Powys Photos
    Planned terrace forming the whole of the NE side of the street together with S front of No 49 High Street; No 8 around corner towards Beaufort Street.
  77. II NO.6 Victoria Street, Dyfed
    SW end of a broken terrace forward to the street between the corner with Castle Lane and the set back Roman Catholic Church
  78. II No 6, Victoria Terrace, Victoria Terrace, Gwynedd
    At junction of Victoria Road and Market Street.
  79. II No. 6, Victoria Terrace, with walled and railed forecourt
    At the north side of the main street of the village, about 100 m west of the Sun Hotel.
  80. II No 6, Wellington Terrace (W Side), Gwynedd Photos
    6 Wellington Terrace
  81. II NO.6 Wind Street, West Glamorgan Photos
    In a mixed group of commercial buildings leading up to the Castle.
  82. II No 6 with Area Photos
    Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent, CT11
  83. II No 6 with Courtyard Wall and Garage/Outhouse Photos
    Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent, CT11
  84. II No 6 with Outhouse to Left Photos
    Alcombe, Somerset, TA24
  85. II No 6 with Railed Area Photos
    Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent, CT11
  86. II No. 6 with Railings Photos
    Kingsmead, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1
  87. II NO.6 Y Lawnt (NW Side), Gwynedd Photos
    On the street line opposite the old Police Station.
  88. II No 7
    To NE of Nos 4 & 5.
  89. II No 70 and Beam Ends
    Codicote, North Hertfordshire, SG4
  90. II No 70, High Street (S Side) Barry, South Glamorgan Photos
    On corner of High St and Market Street.
  91. II No 70 Including Walls of Rear Plot
    Buckfastleigh, Teignbridge, Devon, TQ11
  92. II NO.70 Rhosmaen Street, Dyfed
    Located adjoining the former chapel at the end of the tunnel passage under No 72
  93. II No 70, with Its Boundary Wall and Gate Piers Photos
    Yeovil, Somerset, BA20
  94. II No 71 Acton Gate (N Side), Garden Village, Clwyd
    Pair of houses towards the junction of Chester Road and Acton Gate, set back from the road in small gardens.
  95. II No 71 and Railed Area Photos
    Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent, CT11
  96. II No 71 and Railings to West Photos
    Lewes, East Sussex, BN7
  97. II No 71 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Set below the road in the S part of the Garden Suburbs, this block borders Arch Hill where it was originally linked to Nos 57-63 by an arch.
  98. II No 71, High Street (S Side) Barry, South Glamorgan Photos
    On corner of High St and Market Street.
  99. II No 71 Including Gatepiers Photos
    Hove, Brighton and Hove, West Sussex, BN3
  100. II No 71 Including Wall of Rear Plot
    Buckfastleigh, Teignbridge, Devon, TQ11

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