IIThe Old Rectory Immediately E of the church of St Mary and set back from the road in its own grounds.
IIThe Old Rectory Detached and set into the slope at the top of the street, small forecourt with Georgian railings and gates. Formerly called Bodlondeb and later a Post Office
IIThe Old Rectory In Crick Road about 80m north of the junction with Main Road.
IIThe Old Rectory Set back from the road in extensive lawned grounds with driveway directly east of St Bodfan's Church.
IIThe Old Rectory Situated some 400m NW of the church at Llaniestyn, just N of the minor road from the village centre to Dinas.
IIThe Old Rectory Set along the W side of Bull Street (A496) at the N end of the village of Maentwrog; located to NE of the Church of St. Twrog.
IIThe Old Rectory Situated on the W side of The Norton opposite the junction with Gas Lane.
IIThe Old Rectory Located on the north side of Llanmerewig village, in a low-lying position close to a stream. The church is c350m to the N.
IIThe Old Rectory Prominent roadside position in village centre, 90 yards north west of Whitton crossroads on the Llangunllo Road.
IIThe Old Rectory In the woods about 150m north-west of the Church of St. Donat beside the track to Parc Farm.
IIThe Old Rectory Set in its own grounds to E of the churchyard and occupying a corner site with Bryn Glas where the road rises to the former railway bridge.
II*The Old Rectory On the east side of the village approached up the lane by the Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin.
IIThe Old Rectory Just SW of the Church of Saint Matthew in Llandefalle some 900m W of the A470.
IIThe Old Rectory Situated In Erbistock Village 75m NW of St. Hilary's Church, reached from a by-road running S off A528.
IIThe Old Rectory Located towards the SE edge of the town; occupying a commanding hillside position S of the Afon Crafnant, close to the old Trefriw woollen mills.
IIThe Old Rectory Raised up above the road overlooking the Conwy estuary, approximately 0.5km N of the village; accessed from the road via a metalled drive.
IIThe Old Rectory Set on the East side of the lane, opposite the Public House and the Parish Church. Main range is aligned on a NW/SE axis.
IIThe Old Rectory Situated on S side of by-road 40m E of entrance to Bangor Teifi church.
IIThe Old Rectory Situated just W of Llangynllo church approached by drive passing N of Glebe Farm.
IIThe Old Rectory Situated in its own grounds set back on the E side of Woodhouse lane approximately 1km from Marchwiel.
IIThe Old Rectory Located in a protected position close to the Church, within a roughly circular garden bounded by a slight ditch.
IIThe Old Rectory The building lies near the centre of the village, approximately 100m SW of the parish church.
IIThe Old Rectory Located on the E side of Llandyssil village within a roughly circular garden. The front faces away from the road possibly for extra privacy. The new church of St. Tyssil was built immediately W of t
IIThe Old Rectory Situated some 300m N of Llanengan village on E side of road to Llangian, backing onto lane to Fron Deg.
IIThe Old Rectory Located in its own grounds off Mulsford Lane, after its junction with the main road through Worthenbury, the B 5069. The Old Rectory is set behind cast-iron Gothic style railings to the top of a low
IIThe Old Rectory Approximately 250m NNW of Llangynidr church and reached by private drive E of Cyffredyn Lane.
IIThe Old Rectory Located within grounds set back from the NE side of the A4080 in Llanfaelog, on the opposite side of the road to, and c22m N of the Church of St. Maelog.
IIThe Old Rectory Approximately 250m S of Cwmdu church, set back from E side of A479 and reached by private drive.
IIThe Old Rectory By the main road between Brecon and Abergavenny, NW of Llansantffraed church, on the banks of the River Usk.
IIThe Old Rectory At the west end of Llanmadoc Village, south of the churchyard.