IIBridge at Trewen Bridge over the River Soch, on the outskirts of Botwnnog village in open meadows on the W side of the minor road leading S to Llandegwning.
IICae Mur Approximately 1.69km NE of Botwnnog village, on the N side of the minor road leading to Penbodlas, behind a drystone and gated wall (bounded partly by a hedge), in a cobbled yard with stone drain gul
IICapel Ty Mawr Reached along a minor road which runs N of the B4413 some 4 km W of Sarn Meyllteyrn: sited next to the road in a small grassed enclosure, bounded by a low stone wall with ornate wrought-iron gate.
IIChurch of St Beuno Next to the school at the N end of Botwnnog village on the E side of the minor road, in a walled and gated burial ground.
IIChurch of St Gwyninin 1.69km S of Botwnnog village,to the E of the minor road, in a small churchyard which has several C19 tomb-chests and is enclosed by a wall with horizontal railings.
II*Church of St Mary In a raised churchyard on the N side of the minor road leading NW from the centre of Bryncroes village to the B 4413.
IICoach House and Stables at Plas Gelliwig On the N side of a yard located some 50m S of Plas Gelliwig which includes a circular stone pond with central pillar (said to be the remains of a former dovecote) in middle.
IIEfail Pont y Gof N of the roadside next to a bend in the B4413 road at the W end of Botwnnog village.
IIEntrance Gates at Nanhoron Situated some 300m E of Nanhoron, set back slightly to S of B4413 road, and forming the entrance to the Nanhoron estate.
IIFfynnon Fair and Bridge Beside water meadows, some 50m S of the cross-roads in the centre of Bryncroes village.
IILetty In a walled garden with cobbled flooring on the S side of the minor road which runs S of the churchyard of St Mary, Bryncroes.
IILon Goch Approximately 1.69km E of Sarn Meyllteyrn to S of minor road, in a walled garden.
II*Nanhoron Approximately 1.69km E of Botwnnog, reached along a private drive some 150m S from the B4413, surrounded by the estate park to the S and a walled vegetable and flower garden to the N.
IIOld School To S of St Beuno's Church against churchyard
IIPenrhos Situated on the E side of a lane running N from Botwnnog, on the southern edge of Rhos Botwnnog.
IIPlas Gelliwig In an extensive wooded garden, now partly overgrown, some 1.5 miles SW of Botwnnog village, reached along a lane which runs S off the minor road.
IIPont Rhyd-goch Bridge over the River Soch, on the outskirts of Botwnnog village on the minor road leading W past Plas Coch.
IISalem Chapel In the village of Sarn Meyllteyrn, in an elevated position facing E, set back from the road in a sloping grassed enclosure bounded at the front by a low wall with cast iron gate and railings.
IIThe Coach House at Nanhoron In the grounds of an estate, surrounded by parkland to the S and a walled flower and vegetable garden to the N, reached along a private drive which runs some 150m SW of the B4413.
IIThe Lodge at Nanhoron Situated some 300m E of Nanhoron, S of the B4413 road, in a walled garden next to the entrance gates to Nanhoron estate.
IIThe Stables at Nanhoron In the grounds of the estate at Nanhoron reached along a private drive which runs some 150m SW of the B4413 into a partly cobbled yard. Datestone in boundary wall to N of stable reads 'T + I 1756'.
IITrygarn Approximately 1.27km S of Sarn Meyllteyrn, approached along a narrow track which runs some 400m SE from the minor road. A barn and possible former chapel are associated with the house.