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  1. II Pont Iwrch
    Spanning the Afon Iwrch some 500m NW of Nebo and carrying the B5113 from Llanrwst to Nebo.
  2. II* Soflen Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.3km NW of Nebo, immediately E of an unclassified lane running NW from Nebo to join the A470.
  3. II Llwynau Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.5km SE of Capel Garmon village and set back to the E of an unclassified lane running S towards the A5; at the end of a long metalled track and set into a slope behind a rubble-
  4. II Barn at Tan-y-Foel
    Located immediately to the NE of Tan-y-Foel with the SW gable set into a slope.
  5. II Field Barn W of Carreg Lleon
    Set into a slope immediately W of an unclassified lane running SW from Capel Garmon, approximately 150m W of Carreg Lleon farm.
  6. II No 6 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  7. II No 5 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  8. II No 4 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  9. II No 3 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  10. II No 2 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  11. II No1 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  12. II Agricultural Range at Rhyd-y-Creuau
    Located 100m SW of Rhyd-y-Creuau farmhouse, and representing the southern-most range of buildings within the farmyard.
  13. II Haybarn at Rhyd-y-Creuau
    Located immediately E of the main barn at Rhyd-y-Creuau, at the northern extremity of the farmyard.
  14. II Barn at Rhyd-y-Creuau
    Located 100m NW of the farmhouse, at the northern end of the farmyard; behind a modern barn complex.
  15. II Agricultural Range at Cilcennus
    Located immediately to the SE of Cilcennus farmhouse and raised up very slightly above it.
  16. 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.
  17. II Plas Muriau
    Situated high above the Conwy Valley and reached from a lane east off the A470. Set in its own landscaped grounds and entered between gate-piers with ball finials and a timber gate.
  18. II Agricultural Range at Hendre House.
    Located immediately S of the stable block behind Hendre House.
  19. II Stable Block at Hendre House
    Located immediately S of the Coach House, behind Hendre House.
  20. II Coach House at Hendre House
    Located immediately W of and behind Hendre House.
  21. II Hendre House
    Strikingly located on a wooded slope on the E side of the Conwy valley; accessed via a long wooded drive leading S from an unclassified upper lane running parallel with the A470 and running SE towards
  22. I Waterloo Bridge
    Spanning the Afon Conwy and carrying the A5 from Betws-y-Coed to Pentrefoelas.
  23. II Beaver Grove House
    Located in its own grounds on the E bank of the Afon Conwy, approximately 200m N of the Waterloo Bridge and opposite Betws-y-Coed; accessed via a pair of gravelled drives running W from the main road.
  24. I Waterloo Bridge Photos
    Carrying the A5 at the SE approach to Betws-y-Coed, spanning the Afon Conwy.
  25. II Milestone
    On the roadside, 10m diagonally opposite the junction between the Penmachno road (B4406) at the Conwy Falls Hotel.
  26. II Hafod
    Located immediately to the W of, and slightly below, the A470 from Llanrwst to Betws-y-Coed; behind low rubble forecourt walls, facing a small garden.
  27. II Carthouse at Hafod
    Immediately W and to the rear of Hafod farmhouse.
  28. II Agricultural Range at Hafod
    Located immediately NW of Hafod farmhouse.
  29. II Gates, Gatepiers and Railings at Main Driveway Entrance to Coed-y-Celyn.
    On W side of main road about 750m S of Waterloo Bridge (A5); 100mE of the house.
  30. II Lodge at Coed-y-Celyn
    To N of main driveway at gated entrance about 1/2 mile S of Waterloo Bridge (A5).
  31. II Bont Newydd
    Carries B4406 over gorge of Afon Conwy on single high arch. Spans the border between Bro Machno and Bro Garmon communities.
  32. II Pont Conwy (Bont Newydd (partly in the Bro Garmon Community)
    Carries B4406 over gorge of Afon Conwy on single high arch.
  33. II Coed-y-Celyn
    Located on a slope below the road on the E bank of the River Conwy, approximately 750m S of Waterloo Bridge (A5).
  34. II Milestone Photos
    Located on the NE side of the main trunk road (A5) diagonally opposite Betws-y-Coed police station; set against a rubble wall.
  35. II Milestone
    On the roadside some 200m NW of Pont Rhydlanfair; in front of a hedge.
  36. II* St Michael's Church Photos
    Located on the W bank of the Afon Conwy, 100m E of Betws-y-Coed railway station.
  37. II Lychgate to W of St. Michael's Church Photos
    Located on the W side of the roughly oval churchyard which is enclosed by low rubble walls and incorporates a secondary, late C19th, lychgate to the S.
  38. II Pont yr Afanc
    Carrying the A 470 from Bettws-y-Coed to Dolwyddelen across the Afon Conwy near the Fairy Glen Falls; located at the south-eastern boundary of the community area. Partly in Bro Garmon Community.
  39. II Pont-yr-Afanc
    Spanning the Afon Conwy and carrying the A470 from Llanrwst to Blaenau Ffestiniog. Spans the border between Betws-y-Coed and Bro Garmon communities
  40. II Former Stable Block S of Hendre Wen
    Located diagonally opposite Hendre Wen farmhouse, with a C19 byre range adjoining to the S.
  41. 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
  42. II Barn/Cowhouse Range at Dylysau Isaf
    Opposite front of farmhouse, aligned NW-SE; at right angles to farmhouse.
  43. II Dylasau Isaf
    To N of minor road from Penmachno Mill to Ysbyty Isaf, approx 1.5 km E of crossroads on B4406.
  44. 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.
  45. II Former Stable at Dylasau Isaf
    Aligned NE-SW facing farmhouse; at right angles to barn.
  46. II Field Barn at Dylysau Isaf
    Immediately beside road between Penmachno Mill crossroads and Ysbyty Ifan. Aligned N-S.
  47. II Pont Rhydlanfair
    Spans Afon Conwy approx 2 km SE of confluence of Afon Conwy and Afon Machno. Spans the border between Bro Machno and Bro Garmon communities.
  48. II* St. Mary's Church Photos
    Located immediately to the SW of the main road (A5) in the centre of the town.
  49. II Pont Rhyd-Llanfair (partly in the Bro Garmon Community)
    Spans Afon Conwy approx 2 km SE of confluence of Afon Conwy and Afon Machno. Said to have been built by Robert Griffiths of Tan-yr-Allt in Lledr valley.
  50. II Ty'n Coed Isaf (Field Barn)
    Approx 100 metres E of farmhouse.
  51. II Bryn-y-Bont
    Prominently located immediately opposite the NE approach of the Pont-y-Pair; raised up on a revetted bank.
  52. II Pont ar Lledr (Partly in Bro Machno Community)
    Carrying the old road from Betws-y-Coed to Penmachno across the Afon Lledr; located at the south-eastern boundary of the community area.
  53. II Pont Ar Lledr (partly in Bettws-Y-Coed Community)
    Spanning Afon Lledr approx. 200 metres above confluence with Afon Conwy.
  54. II* Pont-y-Pair Photos
    Carrying the B5106 and fording the Afon Llugwy in the centre of the town.
  55. II Nest boxes and bee boles at Maes Merddyn
    Maes Merddyn farm lies on moorland in the NW part of the community, and is reached by a farm road off the Nebo Road N of Pentrefoelas.
  56. II Field Barn at Penrhyn Uchaf
    On W side of farm track leading to Bryn Eithin.
  57. II "Roman Bridge"
    Spanning Afon Machno to NE of Pont-y-Pandy road bridge and Penmachno woollen mill.
  58. II Pont y Pandy
    Spanning Afon Machno to NE of Penmachno woollen mill, just below falls.
  59. II Glan Conwy
    An attractively sited house perched high above the Conwy river at the southern border of the community; accessed via a track running SE from the A5.
  60. II Iscoed Cottage
    On W corner of B 4406 and minor road leading to Penmachno woollen mill.
  61. II* Coed-y-Ffrnnon
    Approx 300m NW of Penmachno Woollen Mill, reached via forestry tracks branching off minor road to SW of Pandy Mill at SH 806 530.
  62. II Gazebo at Cyffdy Hall
    Located some 50m S of the house in the former walled garden.
  63. II Barn to W of Cyffdy Hall
    Enclosing a farmyard on the W side, on a raised site 200m W of Cyffdy Hall.
  64. 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-
  65. II Stable Block at Cyffdy Hall.
    Immediately E of the house, facing a narrow service court.
  66. II Coach House at Cyffdy Hall
    Located immediately to the NE of Cyffdy Hall at the N end of a narrow service court.
  67. II Dylysau Uchaf
    To E of minor road from Pont Rhyd-Llanfair to Ysbty Isaf 1 km SSE of Pont Rhyd-Llanfair.
  68. II Cartshed at Dylysau Uchaf
    At SW corner of farmhouse.
  69. II Road Bridge 60m E of Melin-y-Coed Bridge
    Spanning the Nant-y-Golon E of Melin-y-Coed bridge in the eponymous hamlet.
  70. II Dugoed
    To E of B4406 above Ty'n-y-Coed Uchaf c 800 metres S of Penmachno Mill.
  71. II Melin-y-Coed Bridge and adjoining revetment walls to E and W.
    Spanning the Nant-y-Golon in the centre of the Melin-y-Coed hamlet; carrying the unclassified road running SE from Llanrwst towards Nebo.
  72. II Bethel Chapel
    Prominently sited in the centre of Melin-y-Coed, adjacent to Melin-y-Coed bridge on the N side of the Nant-y-Golon; in a rubble-walled and gated enclosure.
  73. II Bryn Eithin & attached Agricultural Ranges
    At end of track off minor road between Ysbyty Ifan and Penmachno Mill. Entrance to track at SH 813 519.
  74. II Milestone
    Located on the N side of the main trunk road (A 5) at the western approach to Bettws-y-Coed, some 500m from the centre; set against a (later) rubble wall.
  75. II Barn & Cowhouse ar Cae'e Berllan
    Approximately 30m to E of house.
  76. II Ysgol Gynradd Betws-y-Coed
    On the western edge of Betws-y-coed, to the east of the small hamlet of Pentre Du, on the south side of the A5.
  77. II Cae'r Berllan
    Approximately 200m W of A470.
  78. II Llanerch Elsi
    Located some 200m SE of Llyn Elsi within the forestry land approximately 2.5km SW of Bettws-y-Coed; accessed via a series of forestry tracks leading SE from the A 5, 500m E of the Swallow Falls Hotel,
  79. II Cowhouse at Maes-gwyn
    The main cowhouse is the more westerly of two parallel farm ranges at right angles to the road, opposite Maes-gwyn.
  80. II Farm building at Maes-gwyn
    The farm building flanks, on the N side, the yard between the road and the house.
  81. II Cowhouse and carthouse at Maes-gwyn
    The building is the more easterly of two parallel farm ranges at right angles to the road, opposite Maes-gwyn.
  82. II Maes-gwyn
    The farmhouse stands parallel to the road, closing a forecourt.
  83. II Outbuilding at Maes-gwyn
    The building is at right angles to the road, and encloses the front yard of the farmhouse on the SE side.
  84. II Root Camp at Ty'n y Coed Uchaf
    To S of pigsties at Ty'n y Coed Uchaf Farmhouse.
  85. II Driveway bridge at Voelas (partly in Bro Garmon community)
    The drive to Voelas crosses a bridge over the Nant-y-coed running N-S and forming the community boundary with Bro Garmon immediately to W of the house.
  86. 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.
  87. II Summer House at Voelas
    The summer house is built in with the wall between the house and the stable yard, approximately 20m from the house.
  88. II Bridge SE of Maes-gwyn farm
    The bridge carries the Nebo Road over the Afon Cadnant, approximately 100m SE of Maes-gwyn farm.
  89. II Laundry, stable and bothy at Voelas
    The building containing the laundry, garage, stable and bothy is set transversely at the E end of the terrace across the main S front of the house.
  90. 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.
  91. II Carriage house at Voelas
    The carriage house forms the S side of the service courtyard, E of the house, and backs on to the walled garden.
  92. II Pont Rhyd-y-Dyfrgi
    Spanning the Afon Conwy at the SE border of the community immediately N of the A5 and carrying the metalled drive to Voelas.
  93. II Pont Rhyd-y-Dyfrgi
    Spans the border between the Bro Garmon and Ysbyty Ifan communities.
  94. II Garden walls, terraces, potting shed and peach house at Voelas
    The kitchen garden at Voelas lies E of the house and outbuildings on land sloping gently to the Afon Conwy. The peach-house is against the the N wall.
  95. II Agricultural Complex at Pant Glas
    Located 100m to the N of Pant Glas farmhouse on a commanding hill-top site above the road.
  96. II Pant Glas Farmhouse
    Located on a strategic hilltop site overlooking the A 5 at the northern boundary of the community; accessed via a metalled lane running SW from the main road.
  97. II Agricultural Range at Cae Melwr Farm
    To E of and at angle with farmhouse.
  98. II Cae-Melwr Farmhouse
    Well back from road, to S of Pont Cae'r Melwr.
  99. II Pont Cae-Melwr
    Carries Ffordd Cae'r Melwr (B 5427) over stream near entrance to Cae Melwr.
  100. II Ty'r Peg Photos
    Prominently located on the roadside some 300m W of the junction of the A5 with the B 4407 to Ysbyty Ifan.

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