II9, St George's Terrace, Old Barmouth, GWYNEDD, LL42 1BN Built against the rock, immediately behind Williams Buildings, and adjacent to Green Bank. Access to No 9 (the upper flat) is from a narrow metalled lane which passes up behind the house at 3rd store
IIAber House Located at right-angles with the High Street and facing Church Street to the SE. Behind dwarf front walls with iron railings and gates.
IIAchorage View Set back slightly on the bend of the road and raised up on a rubble- walled terrace with stepped access.
IIAdjacent Former Wash House On elevated ground immediately above the main road approximately 300m SW of Pont Glandwr; at the end of a short metalled drive.
IIAdjoining raised Terrace to Eof Glan-y-Mawddach Located on a raised site to the W of the main road between Cutiau and Barmouth bridge and with outstanding views over the Mawddach estuary.
IIAnchor Cottage On the street-line, partly set back behind a modern brick dwarf-walled forecourt/garden.
IIBarmouth South Signal Box Adjoining the level crossing at the south end of Beach Road and close to the SE end of Barmouth Station platform (down) on the Aberystwyth to Pwllheli line.
IIBarn at Hendre Coed Isaf Set back slightly from the road and at right-angles with it, behind a sloped rubble wall.
IIBarn at Llwyn Onn Bach Situated on a hillside sloping down towards the mouth of the Afon Dwynant. Approximately 3km NE of Barmouth, approached from a mountain road which continues from Panorama road; Llwyn Onn Bach is situa
IIBodowen On elevated ground immediately above the main road approximately 300m SW of Pont Glandwr; at the end of a short metalled drive.
IICaprera Cottage Located towards the top of the old town above Bron Eifion behind a small, dwarf-walled terrace.
IIChurch Hall Set back slightly from the lane on a raised plateau behind a part walled and railed garden.
IICorn Drying House at Felin Sylfaen Situated immediately behind Felin Sylfaen, on a bend where the narrow metalled lane from Cutiau to Caerdeon crosses the Afon Dwynant.
IIFormer Farmhouse at Sylfaen Situated on a hillside sloping down towards the mouth of the Afon Dwynant. Approximately 4km NE of Barmouth, approached from a mountain road which continues from Panorama road and terminates at Sylfae
IIFron-y-Graig Set back behind railed rubble forecourt walls and raised up slightly on a terrace. At the junction with Cambrian Street.
IIGibraltar Cottage Situated against the steep slope of the hill above Bennar Terrace and bordered to the E side and rear by a narrow, part stepped lane.
IIGlan-y-Mawddach Located on a raised site to the W of the main road between Cutiau and Barmouth bridge and with outstanding views over the Mawddach estuary
IIGlanafon Set back slightly on the bend of the road and raised up on a rubble- walled terrace with stepped access.
IIGraig Fach Set back slightly behind a metalled forecourt with an adjacent petrol station to the R.
IIGraig Fach Set back slightly behind a metalled forecourt with an adjacent petrol station to the R.
IILlwyn Onn Bach Farmhouse Situated on a hillside sloping down towards the mouth of the Afon Dwynant. Approximately 3km NE of Barmouth, approached from a mountain road which continues from Panorama road; Llwyn Onn Bach is situa
IILlwyn Onn Isaf Farmhouse Situated on a hillside sloping down towards the mouth of the
Afon Dwynant. Approximately 3km NE of Barmouth, approached from a mountain road which continues from Panorama road; Llwyn Onn Isaf is reac
IILlwyndu Guest House Situated on a hillside and accessed via a track running uphill from the main road, approximately 0.5 Km N of Llanaber.
IILodge at Glandwr Prominently located on the SE side of the main road, 150m to the E of Pont Glandwr.
IINOS.1, 2, 3 & 4 Goronwy Terrace, Gwynedd Goronwy Terrace is a steeply sloping footpath loosely linking Church Street and Gloddfa Road, in Old Barmouth: Nos 1-4 comprises an L-shaped block prominently sited above Idris Lane.
IINOS.2 & 3 Bennar Terrace, Gwynedd Bennar Terrace is a steeply sloping footpath, one of the principal routes to thread its way through Old Barmouth. Nos 2 and 3 form a long row, tucked against the slope immediately behind the blocks r
IParish Church of Saint Mary and Saint Bodfan On a striking site overlooking the sea to the W of the slightly elevated main road; in a large graveyard behind rubble walls, accessed via a stone gabled lychgate.
IIPen-y-Crisiau On the street line and at right-angles with it.
IIPen-y-Graig Isa Situated against the steep slope of the hill above Bennar Terrace and bordered to the E side and rear by a narrow, part stepped lane.
IIPen-y-Graig Upper Cottage Situated against the steep slope of the hill above Bennar Terrace and bordered to the E side and rear by a narrow, part stepped lane.
II*Plas Canol Situated on a hill to the E of the main road, and reached via a long farm track; about 1km N of Llanaber.
II*Plas Mynach Situated on raised ground 1.5 km to the NW of Barmouth Railway Station and lying between the railway line and the main road. Approached from the N by a private road along an embanked and revetted driv
IIPlas Mynach Lodge Set back slightly from the main road behind a rubble wall splayed inwards to R and terminating in a dressed stone gatepier with conical capping.
IIPorth Mynach On the SW side of the main road, behind a low rubble wall.
IIQuay Cottage Set back from the street line behind dwarf rubble forecourt walls with simple central gate. The cottage is partly overlapped to the L by a late C19 gabled shop building.
IISt Anne House Raised up on a terrace and set back to the N of the street; reached via a long flight of steps.
IISt David's Church Prominently located at the approach to the lower part of the town centre; on a triangular plot with Harbour Lane to the S and with stone gate piers to rubble boundary wall.
II*St John's Church Prominently located on an elevated site against the steep, rocky slope of the hill, at the end of St. John's Hill.
ISt Philip's Church At the end of a steep lane off the A496 between Barmouth and Bontddu. Dramatically sloping churchyard.
IIStable Block at Tyn-y-Coed Immediately to the NE of Tyn y Coed farmhouse, on the L of the lane leading to the house.
IIStables/Cartshed at Llwyn Bach Immediately to the NE of the cottage and at right-angles with it, closing the E side of a small grassed yard.
IITanyrallt Set against the hill side to the E of an unnamed lane which winds behind and above Water Street. Behind rubble garden walls with central wrought iron gate and plain flanking piers.
IITanyrallt Cottage On the corner of the lane where Water St. meets Cambrian St.
IIThe Clock House Prominently sited on a natural projection into the estuary, immediately to the S of the main road, and some 300m to the E of Barmouth railway bridge.
IITy Crwn (The Lock-up) Standing about 40m to the W of Ty Gwyn, behind Abermaw Terrace, and in a recent landscaped setting.
II*Ty Gwyn with Davey Jones' Locker Cafe Located at right angles with the harbour street and sited against a gentle slope; set back slightly behind modern dwarf rubble walls enclosing a raised patio area.
IITyn-y-Coed Set back slightly from the street; flanking sections of dwarf wall with decorative Victorian railings terminating in deeply stopped- chamfered piers with ball finials and foliate decoration.
IITyn-y-Coed Farmhouse Located at the end of a short unmetalled drive with farm buildings to L, to the S of the A 496, and about 200m SE of Caerdeon church.
IIWilliams Buildings Goronwy Terrace is a steeply sloping footpath loosely linking Church Street and Gloddfa Road, in Old Barmouth: Williams Buildings is a terrace at right angles to it, on its NW side, towards the top an