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  1. II Nant
    Set back to the eastern side of Valley Road, 100m north of the junction with Park Nant Road
  2. II Tan yr Allt Isaf
    Llanfairfechan
  3. II The Lodge Photos
    On prominent site high above village, at junction of Mount Road and entrance drive to Plas Heulog.
  4. II No.4 Bryn Haul Photos
    Set back from road to L of Horeb Presbyterian Chapel.
  5. II Bodafon Photos
    To S of Llanfairfechan, immediately to L of Alma Terrace.
  6. II Slate Fence to the Se of Araulfan
    To E of bend of The Close, opposite Araulfan and to W of Horeb Chapel.
  7. II Bryn Haul Photos
    Set back from road to L of Horeb Presbyterian Chapel.
  8. II Araulfan Photos
    13 The Close
  9. II Bryn Haul Photos
    Set back from road to L of Horeb Presbyterian Chapel.
  10. II Fron Goch Photos
    On steeply sloping site as road turns W.
  11. II Carreg Frau Photos
    16 The Close
  12. II No.1 Bryn Haul Photos
    Set back from road to L of Horeb Presbyterian Chapel.
  13. II Parciau Photos
    12 The Close
  14. II Llanfair Arms PH Photos
    On corner of Mill Road and Penybryn Road, with main front facing Mill Road and Afon Llanfairfechan (N).
  15. II Efrydfa
    15 The Close
  16. II Maes Aled Photos
    11 The Close
  17. II The Original Fish & Chip Shop Photos
    Facing E, opposite Llanfair Arms PH.
  18. II Carreg Wen Photos
    Opposite gates of Eglwys y Santes Fair.
  19. II Pont-y-Pentre Photos
    Llanfairfechan
  20. II Acorn Cottage Photos
    19 The Close
  21. II Cottage at Pont-y-Pentre Photos
    To SW of Pont-y-Pentre, facing E, parallel to road, behind small walled forecourt.
  22. II Hilcroft Photos
    10 The Close
  23. II Bryn Ffawydd Photos
    17 The Close
  24. II Trewen
    14 The Close
  25. II Carreg Llwyd Photos
    20 The Close
  26. II Ty Hwnt Yr Afon Photos
    9 The Close
  27. II Ael y Gwynt
    18 The Close
  28. II Letter Box in Pier outside No.14
    Mounted in pier at corner of The Close and lane to Bryn Road.
  29. II B & H Stores
    Prominently sited on main road of village, to E of Roman Catholic Church, with main front at right angles to road, facing roughly NW.
  30. II Rose Lea Photos
    8 The Close
  31. II Eglwys y Santes Fair (Parish Church of St Mary) Photos
    Impressively sited in large open churchyard high above village centre.
  32. II Grey Gables Photos
    22 The Close
  33. II Hillcrest
    21 The Close
  34. II the Haven
    At right angles to The Close to SW of junction with lane.
  35. II Whilome Photos
    7 The Close
  36. II Dwyfor
    23 The Close
  37. II Coedfa
    Facing The Close, to L of Brooklands; in garden with slate fence.
  38. II Preswylfa
    In large wooded garden on sloping ground above Park Road, to E of PLas Farm, between Park Road and The Close.
  39. II Woodcot Photos
    To R of Bolnhurst, in garden with slate fence.
  40. II Greenhills
    24 The Close
  41. II Brooklands
    Facing The Close, to L of Northfield; in garden with slate fence.
  42. II Bolnhurst
    To SE of barn at Plas Farm, in garden with slate fencing.
  43. II Neuadd Wen Photos
    25 The Close
  44. II Northfield
    Behind Northcot, on R side of Close near junction with Park Road; in garden with slate fence.
  45. II Plas Farm Outbuildings (Henblas Farm Outbuildings)
    To R of Plas Farmhouse behind wall of grey local rubble.
  46. II Plas Farmhouse (Henblas Farm) Photos
    Parallel to road, almost opposite Church Institute.
  47. II Northcot Photos
    At the junction of Park Road and The Close.
  48. II Granary/Cartshed
    Facing SE to L of Church Institute.
  49. II* Church Institute
    Parallel to road opposite junction with The Close.
  50. II Beamsmoor Photos
    At NW end of Park Road where it turns to join The Close.
  51. II Slate Fence opposite NE corner of Beamoor
    Opposite NE corner of Beamsmoor, where The Close turns to meet Park Road.
  52. II Church Men's Club (Church Institute)
    Set back from road to N of Church Institute
  53. II Glan-yr-Afon Farmhouse
    Reached from lane where Glan-yr-Afon Road bends sharply at junction with Newry Drive.
  54. II Slate Fence to N of Lodge to Preswylfa Photos
    To N of entrance to Preswylfa.
  55. II Plas Newydd Photos
    Prominently sited at Junction of Village Road and Park Road, behind small walled garden.
  56. II* Wern Isaf (formerly Rose Briars)
    Reached from Park Road along private drive uphill to NE of Llanfairfechan; sited high above Penmaenmawr Road with extensive views over Conwy Bay to Puffin Island and Anglesey.
  57. II Christ Church Photos
    To SW of road junction of Aber Road and Village Road.
  58. II Plas Llanfair Cottage
    On W corner of Village Road and Parc Henblas.
  59. II Church Cottages Photos
    In churchyard of Christ Church, to N of Church.
  60. II Church Cottages Photos
    In churchyard of Christ Church, to N of Church.
  61. II War Memorial Photos
    At roadside to N of entrance driveway to Christ Church.
  62. II Dutch Barn at Bryn-y-Neuadd Farm
    Farm is at E end of grounds of Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, reached from Aber Road by driveway almost opposite War Memorial (SH 680 747). Barn is outside NE corner of Farm courtyard.
  63. II* Bryn-y-Neuadd Farmhouse, including attached dairy
    At E end of grounds of Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, reached from Aber Road by driveway almost opposite War Memorial (SH 680 747). At SW corner of farmyard.
  64. II Paragon Electrical Shop Photos
    Llanfairfechan
  65. II Courtyard Ranges of Agricultural Buildings at Bryn-y-Neuadd Farm
    At E end of grounds of Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, reached from Aber Road by driveway almost opposite War Memorial (SH 680 747).
  66. II Bronrardd
    Reached from Station Road via archway (almost opposite Parc Avenue) which leads to footbridge over Afon Llanfairfechan. Set in walled garden.
  67. II Former Stable Block at Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital (includes Yard Cottage & Bryn-y-Neuadd Cottage)
    At end of main entrance drive to Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital.
  68. II Garden Fountain in grounds at Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital
    At end of main entrance drive to Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, to SW of administration building in Italianate formal garden.
  69. II Gwynfor Photos
    On the E side of Shore Road at the western end of the Promenade at Llanfairfechan.
  70. II The Towers Photos
    On prominent sea front site at junction of Caradog Place and Promenade set in large walled garden.
  71. II Talfor Photos
    At NE end of row of houses backing onto West Shore and facing NW towards Sea.
  72. II Gorsefield Photos
    At NE end of row of houses backing onto West Shore and facing NW towards Sea.
  73. II White Friars Photos
    Second house from W end of row of houses backing onto West Shore and facing NW towards Sea.
  74. II Incline Drumhouse at Middle Bank
    Located high up above Penmaenmawr overlooking the sea and the town below; on the middle bank of the quarry, now disused.
  75. II One of a pair of Cottages Photos
    Close to sea, to NW of level crossing at end of lane branching off A55 at SH 669 739.
  76. II One of a pair of Cottages
    Close to sea, to NW of level crossing at end of lane branching off A55 at SH 669 739.
  77. II Gatehouse range including stabling, cowhouses and walls enclosing yard to south at Madryn Farm
    Situated directly on north-west side of A 55 dual-carriageway with farmhouse to north-east and large modern farmbuildings to north-west and south-west; the gatehouse range is located on the eastern si
  78. II Cart shelter, barn, granary and smithy at Madryn Farm
    Situated directly on north-west side of A 55 dual-carriageway with farmhouse to north-east and large modern farmbuildings to north-west and south-west; main building situated parallel with and to sout
  79. II Stable range in yard at Madryn Farm
    Situated directly on north-west side of A 55 dual-carriageway with farmhouse to north-east and large modern farmbuildings to north-west and south-west; situated parallel with and to north-west of barn
  80. II Sett Makers Huts at New Bank
    Located on a slope above Penmaenmawr overlooking the sea and the quarry works below; on the New Bank of the former Graigclwyd quarry, now disused.
  81. II Incline Drumhouse at New Bank
    Located on a slope above Penmaenmawr overlooking the sea and the quarry works below; on the New Bank of the former Graigclwyd quarry, now disused.
  82. II Graiglwyd Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.5km S of Penmaenmawr, overlooking the town on a hillside site within its own walled orchard; accessed from the lance via a short farm track.
  83. II Primary Barn at Graiglwyd Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.5km S of Penmaenmawr, overlooking the town on a hillside site immediately to the E of the farmhouse; accessed from the lane via a short farm track and oriented N-S, its S gable
  84. II Brynmor
    Located in the centre of the town at right-angles with the street, and facing E behind a rubble garden wall.
  85. II Brynmor Cottage
    Located in the centre of the town at right-angles with the street, and facing E behind a rubble garden wall.
  86. II* Gatehouse/Barn at Pen-y-bryn
    Located to north-east of Pen-y-bryn, from which it is separated by a stone wall/hedge; grassed over cobbled surfaces immediately adjoining on east side.
  87. II Bont Newydd
    Spans the Afon Aber on sharp bend of minor no-through road from Abergwyngregyn towards Foel Dduarth.
  88. II Pen-y-bryn Cottage
    Located immediately to the north-east of Pen-y-bryn to which it is attached by a short section of rubblestone wall.
  89. II* Pen-y-bryn
    Situated on rising ground above the A 55 on the north-east side of the Afon Aber to the east of the village.
  90. II Gladstone Monument Photos
    Located on an island at the cross-roads with Paradise Road, immediately N of the main street, Pant-yr-Afon.
  91. II Penmaenmawr Railway Station Photos
    Located at the N edge of the town at the bottom of Paradise Road.
  92. II Ty'n Ffridd
    Located at the southern edge of the village, on the W side of the road leading toward the falls, in a rough stone-walled enclosure.
  93. II Bro Dawel
    Situated on south side of the road running through the village towards Bont Newydd and Aber Falls; low rubblestone wall to front gardens with roughly squared stones as coping and dressed square piers
  94. II Bryn Hyfryd
    Situated on south side of the road running through the village towards Bont Newydd and Aber Falls; low rubblestone wall to front gardens with roughly squared stones as coping and dressed square piers
  95. II Tan-y-dderwen
    Located on road junction in centre of village; low rubblestone wall to front on roadside; Pen y mwd, the motte of a probable Norman castle, rises just behind the cottages.
  96. II Fron
    Situated on south side of the road running through the village towards Bont Newydd and Aber Falls; low rubblestone wall to front gardens, partly removed to Fron for vehicular access.
  97. II Tan-y-dderwen Photos
    Located on road junction in centre of village; low rubblestone wall to front on roadside; Pen y mwd, the motte of a probable Norman castle, rises just behind the cottages.
  98. II Bron Derw
    Stands in centre of village just beyond road junction, with Pen y mwd just behind; front wall of projecting gable sitting directly on road has low rubblestone boundary wall on either side, gate to Bro
  99. II Tyn-y-buarth
    Situated on south side of the road running through the village towards Bont Newydd and Aber Falls; low rubblestone wall to front gardens, partly removed to Fron for vehicular access.
  100. II Tan-y-bryn
    Stands in centre of village just beyond road junction, with Pen y mwd just behind; front wall of projecting gable sitting directly on road has low rubblestone boundary wall on either side, gate to Bro

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