IIBarn at Garth-y-neuadd ½ km S of Nantclwyd Hall and 1 km N of Llanelidan. Set below the by-road that runs south from the A494 to Llanelidan, set across the slope at the top end of the farmyard opposite the farmhouse.
II*Church of St Elidan 1 km south of Nantclwyd Hall, in a stone-walled churchyard with iron gate and steps to south; also entered at north by a late-C19 timber-framed lychgate. War memorial cross at west.
IIGarth-y-neuadd Farmhouse ½ km S of Nantclwyd Hall and 1km N of Llanelidan. Set below the by-road that runs south from the A494 to Llanelidan, on sloping site with rubble-walled forecourt.
IIGroes-wen Beside minor road 2 km south of Llanelidan church, at start of a lane branching to Ty'n-y-pant.
IILeyland Arms PH Situated immediately S of St Elidan's church and ½ km E of Llanelidan village. Garden wall to right incorporating a number of perforated stone grilles; converted cottage and farm buildings to rear.
IIMilestone 250 m north west of Braich-y-cwm at the west side of the A494.
IIMilestone 300m south of West Lodge to Nantclwyd Hall, at east side of A494.
II*Nantclwyd Hall 1 km north of Llanelidan chuch and 200 m east of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road, in the parkland of the C17 house re-landscaped in the C20.
IIPlas-yr-esgob (The Bishop's Manor House) ½ km south of Llanelidan Church, reached by a private lane starting beside the Leyland Arms. Large entrance gateposts of river-worn limestone.
IIPont Nant Clwyd On the old line of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road crossing the River Clwyd, 200 m west of Nantclwyd Hall.
IIWest Entrance Lodge to Nantclwyd Hall Immediately beside the old route of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road, at the south west corner of the grounds of Nantclwyd Hall.