IIBarn at Llwyn-y-saint The farm stands on high ground on a spur overlooking the valley of the Afon Ceirw. It is reached by a farm track leading up off the minor road parallel to and above the right bank of the river.
IICapel M C Cefn Nannau This prominent chapel is located on the SE side of its large graveyard, reached from the farm road to Cefn-nannau farm, on the road on the SW side of the Afon Ceirw valley.
IICarthouse in farmyard NE of Hendre Arddwyfaen The farm buildings stand to the ENE of the farmhouse and form a large rectangular farmyard. The Carthouse defines the SSW side of the yard.
IICartshed/Granary at Pen-yfed Pen-yfed farm lies on low ground close to a bend of he Afon Ceirw, approximately 1500m W of Dinmael, and is reached by a short track from the road on the W side of the valley. The Carthouse stands op
IIChurch of St Jerome The church stands in a sub-rectangular churchyard at the centre of Llangwm village.
IIFour Chest Tombs at the Church of St Jerome The church and churchyard occupy a prominent position in the centre of Llangwm village. The chest tombs are in the graveyard, ranged close to and along the S wall.
IIGarthmeilio The country house is located to the N of Llangwm village, at the end of an access road starting by Pont-y-capel.
IIGwesty y Gafr (The Goat Hotel) The inn stands in the centre of the village, on the angle of the road running NE to Betws Gwerful-goch.
IIHendre Arddwyfaen The farmhouse is prominently sited close to the main road, by the junction with the minor road to Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr.
IIKiln House (roddyn) at Melin Pen-y-gaer Melin Pen-y-gaer stands back from the road from the Holyhead Road at Arddwyfaen to Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr. The kiln house stands close to and at right angles to the W side of the mill.
IILlwyn-dedwydd A major farm of the area, located on the east facing slope of Pen-y-cerrig serth, looking down on the valley of Afon Ceirw. It is reached from the W valley road, SW of Glyn-dyffwys and W of Dinmael.
IILlwyn-y-saint The farm stands on high ground on a spur overlooking the valley of the Afon Ceirw. It is reached by a farm track leading up off the minor road parallel to and above the right bank of the river. The f
IIMaesmor Hall The mansion stands in its own grounds alongside the S bank of the Afon Ceirw, and is reached by a driveway from beside Pont Maesmor on the road from Maerdy to Bala.
IIMelin Pen-y-gaer, aka Ty-nant Mill The mill lies off the road to Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr, running up the valley from the Holyhead Road at Hendre Arddwyfaen, and by a small stream.
IIMilestone at Glyn-diffwys The milestone is set 1100m W of Dinmael, at the E end of the cutting, in a new position approximately 40m E of the original location on the NW side of the old Holyhead Road.
IIPen-yfed Farmhouse Pen-yfed farm lies on low ground close to a bend of the Afon Ceirw, approximately 1500m W of Dinmael. It is reached by a short farm track from the road on the W side of the valley.
IIPont Arddwyfaen The bridge carries the minor road off the A5 Holyhead Road over the Afon Ceirw, leading to Llangwm.
IIPont Glyn-diffwys The bridge is located W of Dinmael, and carries the road from the junction with the Holyhead Road over the Afon Ceirw, to Cwm Main and beyond.
IIPont Maesmor The bridge carries the minor road from off the Holyhead Road in Maerdy over the Afon Ceirw to Maesmor and beyond.
IIPont Moelfre The bridge is located just off the A5 Holyhead Road, and carries the A4501 to Bala over the Afon Ceirw.
IIPont Rhyd-llefrith The bridge is on the minor road leading W off the A5 Holyhead Road at Dinmael.
IIPont Ty-gwyn The bridge carries the S loop of the road to Llangwm from the A5 across the Afon Ceirw, near Ystrad-bach. The bridge is within 100m of the Holyhead Road
IIPont yr Henblas The bridge is near Henblas farm, on the minor road running W from the village.
IIPont-y-capel The bridge crosses the Afon Medrad at the entrance to the village from the N, approx 500m from the church.