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Grade I Listed Buildings in Conwy

  1. I Aberconwy House Photos
    On the corner of Castle Street and High Street.
  2. I Bodysgallen Hall
    Conwy
  3. I Church of St Benedict Photos
    In a walled churchyard near the main road junction in the village, and immediately S of Afon Gyffin.
  4. I Church of St Mary Photos
    In a large churchyard enclosed by buildings to Castle Street, High Street, Church Street and Rose Hill Street.
  5. I Church of St Nefydd and St Mary Photos
    Prominently-located in the centre of the village within a raised and walled churchyard.
  6. I Church of St. Gwyddelan Photos
    In the centre of the village, set back slightly within a low rubble-walled churchyard and surrounded by mature trees.
  7. I Conwy Castle Photos
    On the E side of the town overlooking the Conwy estuary.
  8. I Conwy Suspension Bridge Photos
    Spanning Afon Conwy E of the castle and S of the modern road bridge (A547).
  9. I Conwy town wall Photos
    Enclosing the old town on the W side of the castle.
  10. I Dolwyddelan Castle
    Strikingly located overlooking the modern road on a dramatic eminence 1.5km W of Dolwyddelan village.
  11. I Gloddaeth Hall Photos
    In extensive grounds between A470 (Wormhout Way) and Gloddaeth Lane. Now part of St David's College.
  12. I Gwrych Castle including attached walls and towers and Stable Block. Photos
    About 2km W of centre of Abergele, set dramatically against a wooded hill slope; set back from and above B 4553.
  13. I Gwydir Castle (including gatehouse) Photos
    Located approximately 1km S of Llanrwst at right-angles with the B5106 (Gwydir Road).
  14. I Gwydir Uchaf Chapel Photos
    Strikingly located on an elevated plateau immediately above Gwydir Castle and NW of the Carreg-y-Gwalch; adjacent to Gwydir Uchaf.
  15. I Hafodunos Hall
    About 1km WSW of Llangernyw.
  16. I Kinmel
    Located on an elevated platform site, within extensive parkland, approximately 3 miles SE of Abergele. Access now by driveway off Primrose Hill, St George Village.
  17. I Llanrhychwyn Church Photos
    Situated on an upland plateau approximately 1.2km S of Trefriw and 0.3km E of Lake Geirionydd; set back slightly to the SE of the road between the two.
  18. I Llwyni Lodge, also known as the Golden Lodge and Gate Lodge
    The Lodge stands on the side of the A547 Rhuddlan Road at the inner S end of the avenue leading to Kinmel Hall, but now on the N margin of the main A55 Holyhead Road. The lodge stands on a slightly ra
  19. I Maenan Hall
    Located on a rise approximately 200m E of the A 470, 1.2km NW of Llandogged village; accessed via a long metalled drive leading W off the main road.
  20. I Parish Church of St Grwst Photos
    Beyond W end of Tan yr Eglwys, in churchyard overlooking Afon Conwy.
  21. I Parish Church of St Mary
    Strikingly situated on a rise overlooking the river Conwy on the W bank, and occupying the NE corner of the former Roman fort of Canovium; accessed via a metalled lane running E from the B5106 Bettws-
  22. I Plas Mawr Photos
    On the corner of High Street and Crown Lane
  23. I Pont Fawr
    Spans Afon Conwy opposite Victoria Hotel. Spans the boarder between Trefriw and Llanrwst Communities
  24. I Pont Fawr (Llanrwst Bridge) (Partly in the Community of Trefriw) Photos
    Spans Afon Conwy opposite Victoria Hotel.
  25. I St Celynin's Old Church
    Located on a high plateau in the rocky uplands at the W extremity of the community, near the Cerrig-y-Ddinas hillfort and some 3km W of Henryd village.
  26. I Terrace arch and associated garden walls at Gwydir Castle Photos
    Located at the NW end of the raised terrace at Gwydir Castle and giving access to the Dutch Garden.
  27. I Tubular Railway Bridge Photos
    Spanning Afon Conwy on the E side of the castle and S of the modern road and suspension bridges.
  28. I Waterloo Bridge Photos
    Carrying the A5 at the SE approach to Betws-y-Coed, spanning the Afon Conwy.
  29. I Waterloo Bridge
    Spanning the Afon Conwy and carrying the A5 from Betws-y-Coed to Pentrefoelas.

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