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  1. II St Paul Addoldy yr Eglwys Fethodistiadd
    Located E of the centre of the town, immediately beyond the river and on the corner of the road to St George
  2. II The Pen-y-bont Inn
    Situated in the centre of Abergele, immediately beside the Gele Bridge and close to the junction of Bridge Street and Market Street.
  3. II Eglwys Mynydd Seion Photos
    Chapel Street runs S from the centre of the town. The chapel is set on an elevated platform, almost opposite the junction with High Street.
  4. II Roberts Monument at Eglwys Mynydd Seion
    The monument stands in the graveyard, opposite the main S front of the chapel.
  5. II Bowden House Photos
    Chapel Street runs S from the town centre. The house stands 200m S of the junction, before a side entry to the rear.
  6. II Ty-mawr Terrace
    Small N facing terrace leading W off the junction with Market Place, close to the Parish Church.
  7. II Ty-mawr Terrace
    Small N facing terrace leading W off the junction with Market Place, close to the Parish Church.
  8. II Lych Gate to Church of St Michael Photos
    Church Street leads off Market Street at the centre of the town. The lychgate is at the entrance to the churchyard at the end of the road.
  9. II Telephone Call-box outside the Harp Inn
    Set into angle of buildings on wide pavement outside the Harp Inn; D L Morgan's Medical Hall stands forward on the right.
  10. 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
  11. II Former Medical Hall
    Located to the W of the centre of the town, almost opposite Church Street, stepping forward from the Harp PH immediately E.
  12. II National Westminster Bank
    The building stands on the W corner of Church Street, in the centre of the town.
  13. II Shop adjoining former Medical Hall
    Located to the W of the centre of the town, almost opposite Church Street, stepping forward from the Harp PH immediately E.
  14. II Monument to the great rail disaster of 1868 in the Churchyard of Church of St Michael
    The monument is set against the eastern churchyard wall, on the N side of the Church of St Michael.
  15. II The Castle, Y Castell
    Wrapped around the corner between Dundonald Avenue and Pleasant Place, N of the centre of Abergele.
  16. II Schoolmaster's House to the former Abergele Church School, with outbuildings to the E.
    The master's house is set in its own garden behind the school, and is linked to it by a corridor.
  17. II Abergele Community Centre
    Located at the W side of the centre, facing the road, with the master's house to the rear.
  18. II Church of St Theresa of Lisieux
    Located N of the town centre, on the corner of Clwyd Avenue.
  19. II Eglwys Crist Addoldy'r Annibynnwyr
    The chapel is set on the corner of Dundonald Avenue and Pleasant Place, on the N side of the town centre.
  20. II Lodge to Bryngwenallt
    The lodge is located close to the road, at the bottom of the driveway that winds up through the gardens to Bryngwenallt.
  21. II Hendre-uchaf
    The former farmhouse lies at the foot of The Warren hill and Coed-y-gaufron, overlooking the marshlands to the NNE. It is accessed by a farm road off St George's Road, approximately 1m S of Abergele.
  22. II Pentre-mawr
    Located towards the N end of Dundonald Avenue, overlooking the former grounds, now the town park.
  23. II Glan Aber
    On the western edge of Abergele, immediately beyond the Police Station, and set back in its own large gardens, approached by a curving driveway
  24. II Stables and Coach-house Range at Glan Aber
    Immediately to west of Glan Aber and at right angles. Glan Aber is set in extensive gardens on the western edge of Abergele, beside the main road.
  25. II Outbuilding at Hendre-fawr including yard walls.
    The outbuilding is set parallel to the NW wing of the farmhouse, and encloses a service yard, which is walled to the SW.
  26. II* Hendre-fawr
    Located on fertile drained flat lands between Abergele and Rhuddlan, and accessed by a farm road, 1m E of Abergele.
  27. II Tower on Tower Hill Photos
    The tower stands on the highest point of the hill, commanding extensive views of the Clwydian Range, the Lancashire coast, and to the W, Snowdonia.
  28. II Bryngwenallt
    Located on the S edge of the built up area of Abergele. The house stands well back from the road in its own landscaped grounds.
  29. II* King's Lodge, also known as Abergele Lodge
    Located at the W end of the town, at the junction of a lane to Tan-y-Gopa and Betws-yn-Rhos.
  30. II Estate Boundary Wall to Gwrych Castle Park (part in Abergele Community)
    Gwrych Castle lies in parkland immediately W of Abergele. The wall forms the park boundary, extending into Llanddulas and Rhyd-y-foel and Betws-yn-rhos communities.
  31. II English Presbyterian Church
    Located near the centre of Pensarn, on the corner of Berllan.
  32. II Toll Bar Cottage
    Located at 1.6m from Abergele on the main turnpike road to Rhuddlan.
  33. II Abergele and Pensarn Railway Station Booking Hall Photos
    Station Drive loops off the N side of Marine Road. The Booking Office stands on an eminence on the E side of the bridge over the line, leading to the promenade.
  34. II Abergele and Pensarn Station, 'Down' Platform Building Photos
    The 'Down' platform building stands to the E of the Booking Hall, at the level of the line.
  35. II Signal Box at Abergele and Pensarn Railway Station Photos
    The signal box stands a little to the E of the platform buildings, between the two up lines and two down lines. Access is by a sleeper walk across the lines from the 'up' platform.
  36. II Abergele and Pensarn Station, 'Up' Platform Building. Photos
    The 'Up' platform building is on the N side of the track at Abergele Station, and is gained by a path from the overbridge to the W.
  37. II The Turnpike
    The house is set close to the road, approximately 850m from the centre of St George village, and 150m NW of the Nant Ddu road junction.
  38. II Nant-y-Bella Lodge
    Located on the roadside approximately 1km from the Abergele Lodge, on a sloping, partly-wooded site.
  39. II Tyddyn-Morgan
    Located on high ground, at the end of a farm track off Tan-y-gopa Road, which winds its way along the S side of Gopa Wood.
  40. II Former Brewhouse at Faerdre
    Located immediately opposite Faerdre, facing the house accross a partly rock-cut farmyard.
  41. 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
  42. II Pen-yr-Allt
    Located on an elevated hillside site above the Nant-y-Creigiau, towards the northern boundary of the community; accessed via a lane running N from the old Roman road in the direction of Abergele.
  43. II Primary Barn at Faerdre
    Located 20m to the E of Faerdre, facing a farmyard.
  44. II Former Brewhouse at Pen-yr-Allt
    Immediately adjacent to Pen-yr-Allt.
  45. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at Pen-yr-Allt
    Enclosing a narrow farmyard on a rise to the W of and above Pen-yr-Allt.
  46. II Tyddyn-uchaf Old Farmhouse
    Located on high land, and reached by a farm road off the Tan-y-gopa to the Dulas Valley and Betws-yn-rhos. The old house is set at right angles to the present house.
  47. 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.
  48. II Ty Mawr
    Located at the eastern boundary of the community on a rise to the W of the A548; accessed via a long farm track.
  49. II* Hen Wrych Lodge including adjoining crenellated boundary walls and towers
    Facing the road at the eastern boundary of the community, approximately 600m NE of Gwrych Castle
  50. II Hen Wrych
    Immediately S of the road, behind the castellated Hen Wrych lodge, at the eastern boundary of the community.
  51. II Barn, Agricultural Range and associated garden walls and towers at Hen Wyrch Farm
    Located immediately to the S of and behind Hen Wyrch Lodge, on the S side of Abergele Road
  52. II Mausoleum in Churchyard of the Church of St George
    Set close to the N boundary of the churchyard, W of the W end of the church, adjacent to the site of the former church.
  53. II 4 Main Street
    Located on the S side of the main street. No 4 stands at the W end, adjoining a narrow passage to the rear.
  54. II 5 Main Street
    Located on the S side of the main street. No 5 is the second from the W end.
  55. II 6 Main Street
    Located on the S side of the main street.
  56. II 6A Main Street
    Located on the S side of the main street. No 6A is the second from the E end, on the curved section leading to the minor lane to the S.
  57. II 7 Main Street
    Located on the S side of the main street. No 7 is at the upper, E end, terminating the curve of the terrace into the minor lane to the S.
  58. II Bodoryn Cottages
    The cottages are set on the NE corner of the road junction between the A547, Rhuddlan Road and Gors Road running S from Abergele.
  59. II Church of St George
    The church is in the W angle of the road running S to the main village street, and is set on steeply sloping ground.
  60. II Bodoryn Cottages
    The cottages are set on the NE corner of the A547 Rhuddlan Road, and Gors Road running S from Abergele.
  61. II No 3, Bodoryn Cottages
    The cottages are set on the NE angle of the junction between the A547, Rhuddlan Road and Gors Road, leading S from Abergele.
  62. II No 4, Bodoryn Cottages
    The cottages are set on the NE angle of the junction between the A547, Rhuddlan Road and Gors Road, running S from Towyn,
  63. II Pillar Box adjacent to St George's House
    The pillar box is sited close to the Telephone kiosk, on the S pavement of the main street and facing N to St George's churchyard and Primrose Hill.
  64. II Telephone Call-box adjoining St George's House
    Prominently sited on the south pavement of the main street and facing N to St George's Churchyard and Primrose Hill.
  65. II Talrych Smithy and Forge
    The building stands in the NW angle of St Asaph Road and Gors Road, and close to the intersection with the A55.
  66. II Kinmel Arms
    Located on the N side of the extension of the main village street towards the NW gates of Kinmel Park.
  67. II Betws Lodge
    Gwrych Castle park boundary wall rises steeply to 138m along the road to Rhyd-y-foel. Betws Lodge lies outside the wall line, approximately 100m short of the junction of the road to Rhyd-y-foel centr
  68. II Bodoryn-fach
    The building stands by the road, N of the drive to Plas Kinmel.
  69. II Village Hall
    The building stands at the NW entrance of Kinmel Park, on the extension of the main street of the village.
  70. II St George Gate Lodge to Kinmel Park
    Located at the NW approach to Kinmel Park, at the end of the main street extension in St George village.
  71. II Park Gates and Gatepiers to the NW entrance to Kinmel Park
    The park entrance is at the SE end of the main street of St George, with the lodge lying on the N side.
  72. II Nant Fawr
    Located to the north-east of the community to the N of an unclassified lane running SW from Abergele towards Dolwen; set back behind rubble garden forecourt walls.
  73. II Milestone
    Located on the roadside at the eastern boundary of the community.
  74. 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.
  75. II* Dinorben Hall
    The farmhouse stands on high land, approximately 150m W of the minor road running S from the village of St George.
  76. II* North Range of Farmyard Buildings at Plas Kinmel with the enclosed muck yard and entrance gate pier
    Plas Kinmel stands at the E at the bottom of Primrose Hill, N of St George village. This north range lies opposite the house and completes the enclosed farmyard.
  77. II Gwrych Estate Boundary Wall from Tan-yr-Ogof to Gwrych Lodge
    Running parallel with the road at the eastern border of the community.
  78. II* Plas Kinmel
    Plas Kinmel is located on level ground on the E, at the bottom of Primrose Hill, St George.
  79. II Barn at Dinorben Hall
    The barn occupies the W side of the farmyard, which lies to the SW of the Hall.
  80. 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.
  81. 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.
  82. II Llwyni Lodge Gate Piers
    Located on the S side of the A547 and adjacent to Llwyni Lodge, originally providing access to the former N avenue to Kinmel Park which begins at Morfa Lodge.
  83. 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
  84. II* Church of St Mary, with churchyard walls Photos
    The church lies immediately E of the Sandbank Road crossroads at the centre of Towyn, enclosed by a rectangular churchyard.
  85. II* Ty'n Llan Nursing Home
    Located immediately N of the Church of St Mary, with which it is linked.
  86. 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.
  87. II Dinorben Lodge
    The lodge is set on the S side of the W entrance to Kinmel Park, approximately 1300m S of the village of St George.
  88. 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.
  89. II Terfyn Wellhead
    At the corner where an unclassified road branches N from St Asaph Road, 1km W of Bodelwyddan Village.
  90. II 4 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of eight semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1 km west of Bodelwyddan Village.
  91. II 2 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of eight semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1 km west of Bodelwyddan Village.
  92. II 3 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of 8 semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1km W of Bodelwyddan Village.
  93. II 1 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of 8 semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1km W of Bodelwyddan Village. Low stone wall to front garden.
  94. II Sirior Bach
    Located at the NW boundary of the community, roughly equidistant between Abergele and Llanfair Talhaiarn; immediately N of the old road from Betws-yn-Rhos to St Asaph, set back behind a metalled forec
  95. II 5 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of 8 semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1km W of Bodelwyddan Village.
  96. II Lady Eleanor's Tower
    Strikingly located on a wooded crag, set back from and above the road; approximately 750m W of Gwrych Castle.
  97. II 6 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of eight semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1 km west of Bodelwyddan Village.
  98. II 7 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of 8 semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1km W of Bodelwyddan Village.
  99. II 8 Terfyn Cottages
    Group of eight semi-detached cottages at Terfyn, on St Asaph Road 1 km west of Bodelwyddan Village.
  100. II Pant Idda
    Located to the north-east of the community to the S of an unclassified lane running SW from Abergele towards Dolwen; set back behind modern forecourt walls.

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