II*Berain At the foot of a low hill near the cross-roads of the lanes leading from Bont Newydd and Henllan to Llannefydd village; set partly behind low rubble forecourt walls with a partly rock-cut and partly c
II*Bodtegir Old Farmhouse Bodtegir is a large farm SE of Llanfihangel, reached by a farm road across open ground from the minor road above the Alwen valley leading to Maerdy and Bettws Gwerful-goch. The old house lies at an a
II*Bryn-y-Neuadd Farmhouse, including attached dairy At E end of grounds of Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, reached from Aber Road by driveway almost opposite War Memorial (SH 680 747). At SW corner of farmyard.
II*Church of Saint Paul Occupies a block of land at the centre of the town between Woodland Road East and Rhiw Road.
II*Church of St Curig Situated immediately W of the A 4086 (Capel Curig to Caernarfon road), on the S bank of the Afon Llugwy; approximately 300m NE of Plas-y-Brenin (the National Recreation Centre).
II*Church of St Ddoged Prominently sited in the centre of the village within a raised, circular churchyard with rubble revettment walls.
II*Church of St Digain The parish church stands S of the centre of a roughly oval-shaped churchyard on the S side of Llangernyw village centre. The churchyard is entered through a lychgate at W.
II*Church of St Mary, with churchyard walls The church lies immediately E of the Sandbank Road crossroads at the centre of Towyn, enclosed by a rectangular churchyard.
II*Church of St Michael Located in a rectangular churchyard in the angle between Water Street and Market Street, at the centre of the town, and accessed by the short Church Street off Market Street
II*Church of St Michael The church stands in a modified oval churchyard, approximately 250m W of Llanfihangel Bridge on the road up the Afon Alwen valley.
II*Church of St Sannan Within an irregularly shaped churchyard, set back from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
II*Church of St Trillo Prominently sited surmounting a mound, in a large grave-yard.
II*Church of St Tudno On NE slopes of Great Orme, in a hollow known as Pant yr Eglwys.
II*Cilcennus Set back from the main road in a prominent raised position on a hill slope; accessed from a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon.
II*Clover Mill Located below the A 496 on the W side at Pentrefelin; accessed via a short drive from an unclassified road leading W opposite Bont Newydd.
II*Cyffdy Hall (including attached Coach House) Prominently located on a hillside overlooking the Afon Cyffdy to the E, in its own parkland approximately 1km SE of Melin-y-Coed; accessed via a farm track running SW from the lane running from Melin-
II*Cymryd Strikingly sited on low-lying land on the W bank of the Conwy estuary, at the E boundary of the community; accessed via a long track leading E from Brynseiri Road.
II*Deganwy Castle Set across 2 steep hills known as The Fardre inland from the village, with panoramic view across Conwy, estuary, coastline and N Wales mountains.
II*Dinorben Hall The farmhouse stands on high land, approximately 150m W of the minor road running S from the village of St George.
II*Earlier House SW of Plas Isa Located immediately to the SW of Plas Isa Farmhouse, on the opposite side of the approach lane and built into a slight rise to the SW.
II*East Range of Farmyard Buildings at Plas Kinmel Plas Kinmel stands at the E at the bottom of Primrose Hill, N of St George village. The East Range encloses the large stock yard of which the house forms the SW corner.
II*Faerdre Located on a rise at the NE boundary of the community, approximately 1km SW of the village of St George; accessed via a farm track running NW from Faerdre Hill lane and set behind low rubble enclosing
II*Farchwel Prominently located above a bend in the main road (B5106) and set back to the W, approximately 1km SW of Caerhun; accessed via a long metalled track running W from the road.
II*Fedw Deg Old Farmhouse Above Lledr valley reached from forest track at SH 798 539 (near Tan-yr-allt) taking first L and then first R turnings.
II*Felin Isaf Mill Located below the A 496 on the W side at Pentrefelin; accessed via a short drive from an unclassified road leading W opposite Bont Newydd.
II*Garthewin Strikingly located within an elevated parkland setting overlooking the Elwy valley 2km W of Llanfair Talhaiarn; accessed via a long metalled drive running NW from the main road.
II*Gatehouse at Gilar, with attached courtyard walls Gilar lies to the S of Rhydlydan, approached by a farm road. The gatehouse is on the N side of the front walled court, with an axial path leading directly to the porch of the E house.
II*Gilar The group of buildings at Gilar lies apart, to the S of the hamlet of Rhydlydan, and is reached by a minor farm road.
II*Hendre Wen Set back from the main Llanrwst to Betws-y-Coed road at the western border of the community and accessed via its own farm track running W from the road; facing a farmyard to the S, behind low rubble f
II*Hendre-fawr Located on fertile drained flat lands between Abergele and Rhuddlan, and accessed by a farm road, 1m E of Abergele.
II*Llaethwryd The large farm is located S of the Holyhead Road, between the Cwm-penanner road and the minor road running S, and approximately 1400m SW of the village centre.
II*Llan Farm Located in the centre of the village at the main cross-roads with its gable at right-angles to the road; facing a small forecourt with part-enclosing whitened rubble walls.
II*Llanerch-y-Felin Located off the village lane to the N facing its former farmyard, now metalled; accessed via a short metalled lane.
II*Morfa Lodge This outer lodge to Kinmel Park is set at the angle of the Rhuddlan Road and the wooded avenue, Coed-y-drive, running N from the Golden Lodge.
II*Parish Church of St Cynbryd Located in the centre of the village on the north bank of the Afon Dulas, within its own large, rubble-walled churchyard.
II*Parish Church of St Elian Situated within a raised rubble-walled churchyard on a commanding site in the village centre, with views of the sea to the N.
II*Parish Church of St Mary Located on an elevated site high above the village centre within a rubble-walled churchyard.
II*Parish Church of St Peter Prominently located on an elevated slope in the centre of the village, approximately 1km W of the Conwy Road (B5106); set within a circular rubble-walled churchyard.
II*Parish Church of St. Cynfran Prominently sited in the centre of Llysfaen village at the main cross-roads; located on a commanding site within a circular, rubble-walled graveyard.
II*Parish Church of St. Mary Prominently sited in the town centre within a raised, rubble-walled churchyard; on sloping ground, the W end set into a hill.
II*Pen-y-Bryn Barn To N of and at a right angle to farmhouse.
II*Peniarth Fawr Located 0.5km NE of Betws-yn-Rhos village to the NW of an unclassified lane running NE from Betws towards Abergele; accessed via a farm track and set back slightly behind low rubble forecourt walls.
II*Piggery at Plas Kinmel Plas Kinmel stands at the E at the bottom of Primrose Hill, N of St George village. The piggery lies on the E side of the E range of the farmyard, and behind the dovecote at the end of the S range.
II*Plas Isaf Set back slightly from the SE side of the B5382 at the NE end of the small hamlet of Bryn Rhydyrarian.
II*Plas Kinmel Plas Kinmel is located on level ground on the E, at the bottom of Primrose Hill, St George.
II*Plas Newydd Located on an elevated site approximately 1.5km N of Llanfair village; immediately E of an unclassified lane running N beyond Llanfair from the A 548.
II*Plas Tirion Prominently and imposingly sited, raised up slightly above the main Llanrwst-Betws-y-Coed road, and set back from it; accessed via a farm track running E from the road and sited across a hillslope.
II*Plas Uchaf Strikingly-located to the W of, and in the shadow of, the Moel-y-Gaer, approximately 1.5km NW of Llannefydd village; accessed via a farm track running NW from the Llanfair to Llannefydd road, immediat
II*Plas Uchaf Located approximately 2.5km SE of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy overlooking the estuary on an elevated W-facing site; accessed via a farm track leading S from the B 5381.
II*Plas-yn-Llan (also known as Plas and Plas Llan) Located at the SW extremity of the village approximately 250m SE of the village school, and set with its rear against the slope of a hill; accessed via an unmetalled farm track.
II*Pont Gethin Spanning the Lledr valley dramatically at the western boundary of the community with that of Betws-y-Coed and spanning the A 470 Llanrwst to Dolwyddelan road; partly in Betws-y-Coed community.
II*Pont Ysbyty Ifan Prominently located in the centre of the village and carrying the main road over the Afon Conwy.
II*Pont-y-Pair Carrying the B5106 and fording the Afon Llugwy in the centre of the town.
II*Raised walk at Gwydir Castle Listed as a mid-Tudor carved courtyard or garden arch, with associated walls. Additional NG Ref's 27970 36097 to 27988 to 36107
Group value with other listed items at Gwydir Castle.
II*Soflen Farmhouse Located approximately 1.3km NW of Nebo, immediately E of an unclassified lane running NW from Nebo to join the A470.
II*St Michael's Church Located on the W bank of the Afon Conwy, 100m E of Betws-y-Coed railway station.
II*St. Mary's Church Located immediately to the SW of the main road (A5) in the centre of the town.
II*Towyn and Kinmel Bay Youth Club One of a group of 3 buildings, set facing the main Rhyl to Abergele Road, immediately E of Sandbank Road at the centre of Towyn.
II*Ty Mawr At head of Wybrnant Valley approx 2.5 km NW of Penmachno. Best reached via signposted minor road branching N off Penmachno-Glasgwm road approx 700m W of Penmachno village centre.
II*Ty'n Llan Nursing Home Located immediately N of the Church of St Mary, with which it is linked.
II*Voelas Voelas Estate lies on the W edge of the community, W of Pentrefoelas. The house stands in its own parkland overlooking the picturesque narrow valley of the Afon Conwy.
II*Wern Isaf (formerly Rose Briars) Reached from Park Road along private drive uphill to NE of Llanfairfechan; sited high above Penmaenmawr Road with extensive views over Conwy Bay to Puffin Island and Anglesey.
II*West Range of Farm Buildings at Plas Kinmel Plas Kinmel stands at the E at the bottom of Primrose Hill, N of St George village. The West Range continues the house to the N enclosing the farmyard on the W.