IIBarn and cowhouse at Pen-y-meini Pen-y-meini farm stands beside the road running NW from Abergynolwyn, at the foot of the Nant Caw valley. The farmhouse looks S over the farmyard which has two early farm buildings, the cowhouse runn
IIBarn at Maes-y-pandy Maes-y-pandy farmstead lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The barn stands on an eminence running across the valley, to the NW of the farmhouse.
IIBarn at Rhiwerfa Rhiwerfa lies on level ground at high level on the NW side of the narrow valley of the Afon Fathew, and is reached by a steep farm road from the B4405, by Milepost 6 miles from Tywyn.
IIBee boles at Maes-y-pandy The bee boles are set, facing outwards, in the curved angle of the stone wall of a paddock, near the SW gable end of the farmhouse.
IIBeudy at Rhiwogof Rhiwogof farm is approached by a long forest road climbing the hillside from the N side of the B4405, W of Pont Cedris. The beudy lies beyond and NE of the farmhouse.
IIBrynderw Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
II*Cae'r Berllan The farmhouse stands back from the farm buildings, facing the W.
IICarthouse and granary at Rhiwerfa Rhiwerfa is on level ground at high level on the NW side of the narrow valley of the Afon Fathew, and is reached by a steep farm road from the B4405, at Mile 6 from Twywn.
IICedris Cedris is located on the valley floor, beside the Afon Dysynni, on the back road from Tal-y-llyn to Abergynolwyn.
II*Church of St Mary The church stands beside the road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn, at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake.
II*Church of St Michael The parish church stands on the valley floor of the upper Dysynni valley, within its own sub-oval churchyard.
IIChurchyard wall at the Church of St Michael The church of St Michael stands near the head of the Dysynni valley, in the middle of the graveyard which is encircled by the wall.
IICowhouse at Rhiwerfa Rhiwerfa lies on level ground at high level on the NW side of the narrow valley of the Afon Fathew, and is reached by a steep farm road from the B4405, at Mile 6 from Twywn. The cowhouse is the middle
IIDolawel Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IIFarm building at Pen-y-Meini Pen-y-meini lies against the E side of the road running NW from Abergynolwyn. The farmyard stands immediately S of the farmhouse, with this farm building forming the E side of the farmyard.
IIFarm building at Ty'n-y-bryn The farm Ty'n-y-bryn stands beside the road fromn Llanfihangel to Bryncrug. The farm building is at the right side of the farmhouse, with its gable end on the road.
IIFloreat Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IIGamallt House The property is sited on the lowest terrace of the Nant Gwernol, facing N, and is reached by a new track leading off the main road SW of Abergynolwyn, nearly opposite Hendre.
IIGlasfryn Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IIGrail Retreat Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IIGranary at Ty'n-y-fach Ty'n-y-fach farm lies c65m N of Llanfihangel church. The farmyard to the rear is defined by two parallel farmyard buildings set in line, and the granary at right angles on the SW side.
IIGwastadfryn The farm is the last in the upper valley of the Afon Cadair, lying approximately 570m beyond Pont Ty'n-y-fach,
IIIsfryn, including railings to the front Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces opf houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IILychgate at the Church of St Mary The parish church of St Mary stands at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake, within a sub-rectangular churchyard, beside the main road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn. The lychgate is in the churchyard wall t
IILychgate at the Church of St Mary The parish church of St Mary stands at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake, within a sub-rectangular churchyard, beside the main road from Minffordd to Aber. This lychgate is in the churchyard wall S of the
IILychgate to the Church of St Michael The parish church stands on the valley floor, within a sub-oval banked and walled churchyard. The lychgate is set in the wall on the E quadrant of the wall.
IIMaes-y-pandy Farmhouse Maes-y-pandy farm lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The farmhouse occupies a slight ridge, and faces SW down the valley.
IIMile Marker The post is set in the verge of the road at a sharp bend, opposite Dolfaenog-fawr farm.
IIMile Marker The mile marker lies at the W end of a layby, at the E entrance to the village.
IIMile Marker The post is set in the verge at the top of the hill to the W of the village, opposite the farm road to Rhiwerfa.
IIMile Marker The marker is set in a bank on a corner SW of Ty Gwyn.
IIMile Marker The mile marker is set in the verge NE of the farm road to Maes-y-Pandy farm.
IIMile Marker The mile marker is set in the verge of the road on the NE approach to Pont Iago.
IIMile Marker The mile marker stands in the verge of the main Tal-y-Llyn to Dolgellau road, just SW of the crest of Bwlch Llyn-bach.
IIMile Marker The mile marker is set against a stone wall at the foot of the cliff of Craig-y-Llan, on the descent to Tal-y-Llyn.
IIMile Marker The mile marker is set in the verge of the main Tal-y-Llyn to Dolgellau road, approximately 100m N of the Minffordd Hotel
IINant-Caw-fawr The farmstead at Nant-Caw-fawr is at the top of the small valley of the Nant Caw, reached by the road leading NW from Abergynolwyn.
IIOld Ty'n-y-fach The farmhouse lies c65m to the N of the church, in the hamlet of Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, facing NW over the Afon Cadair.
IIPen-y-garreg The farmhouse is located on the steep hillside facing S over the village, and is reached by a contoured road off the Llanegrin Road to the rear.
IIPigsty group at Nant-Caw-fawr The farmstead at Nant-Caw-fawr is at the top of the small valley of the Nant Caw, reached by road leading NW from Abergynolwyn.
IIPont Pennant, or Pont Ty'n-y-fach The bridge carries the road running N from Llanfihangel over the Afon Cadair to the upper stretch of the valley.
IIPont y Cwrt The bridge carries the road to Llanegrin over the Afon Dysynni, at the N end of the village.
IIPont y Garth (partly in Llanegryn community) The bridge is at the E end of the community, carrying the main road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwen and Llanfihangel-y-pennant across the Afon Dysynni.
IIPont Ystumanner The bridge carries a minor road from Bryncrug to Llanfihangel over the Afon Dysynni.
IIRoadside barn at Llwyn-dol-ithel farm The barn lies against the road close to the right-angled bend, beyond the N end of Tal-y-llyn lake, and beside the track to Llwyn-dol-ithel farm.
IISW Farm Building at Ty'n-y-fach Ty'n-y-fach farm stands some 60m NNE of the Church of St Michael. The SW farm building is the westerly of two farm buildings set in line and parallel to Old Ty'n-y-fach farmhouse.
IIThe Old Shop The building is in the centre of the village, at the W end of a row of 3, facing across the B4405 towards the Railway Inn.
IITy Clyd Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IITy ffon at Cae'r Berllan Cae'r Berllan is the major farmhouse of the Dysynni valley. The outbuilding lies to the right of the farmhouse, set back against the slope of the hill.
IITy'n-y-bryn The house stands on the road from Llanfihangel to Bryncrug, facing N, approximately 200m N of Pont Ystumanner.
IITy-coch The house stands back from the minor road from Llanfihangel to Bryncrug, under the W facing shoulder of Craig-yr-Aderyn.
IIWynfryn Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraced of houses rrunning NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IIYbythyn Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
IIYr ysgoldy at Maes-y-Pandy Maes-y-pandy farm lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The building is set beside the river, in a boundary wall of the paddock, opposite the main SW elevation