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  1. II Ty Gwyn Outdoor Education Centre
    In its own grounds and reached by private road SE of the A493, approximately 300m SSW of the parish church.
  2. II Service building and garage at Ty Gwyn, including attached courtyard walls
    On the NE side of the main building.
  3. II Milepost on A493
    Approximately 1.2km NNE of Llangelynin church.
  4. II Llwyngwril war memorial
    Set back from the main road immediately W of the parish church.
  5. II Church of St Celynin
    At the S end of the village, in a churchyard set back from the main road just N of its junction with a minor road.
  6. II Ty Newydd
    On the N side of street on the E side of the A493 and the N side of Godre'r Gaer estate, and to the W of Peniel Chapel.
  7. II Pont Llwyngwril
    Crossing Afon Gwril in the centre of the village.
  8. II The Garthangharad public house
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village at the junction with the A493 main road through the village.
  9. II Tynant
    A detached house in its own grounds 80m NW of junction with the main road through the village.
  10. II Multi-purpose farm building to SE of Hendre
    Forming the S side of the farmyard on the opposite side of the road to the house.
  11. II Cow house to SE of Hendre
    Forming the E side of the farmyard on the opposite side of the road to the house.
  12. II Hendre
    At the N end of the village, set back from the road in its own grounds.
  13. II Multi-purpose farm building on NE side of Hendre
    To the NE of the house.
  14. II Lych gate and churchyard wall at Llangelynin church Photos
    Enclosing a rectangular churchyard, with lych gate towards the NE corner.
  15. I Church of St Celynin Photos
    To the W of and below the A493 in Llangelynin hamlet. The church stands in a rectangular churchyard, and is set into the steeply sloping ground above the railway and sea.
  16. II Nant Madyn
    The farmhouse is on high land, reached by a minor road running N from the crossroads immediately E of the church.
  17. II Milepost on A493 Photos
    Approximately 450m S of Llangelynin church.
  18. II Hen siop, with front garden wall
    The house stands back from the minor road leading N from the crossroads immediately E of the church, running towards Cae'r mynach and the open hill of Allt-lwyd.
  19. II Multi-purpose farm buildings at Trefaes Farm
    To the NE of the house and forming the W side of a small farmyard.
  20. II Cow house in farmyard at Trefaes
    To the NE of the house and forming the E side of a small farmyard.
  21. II Trefaes
    Set back and reached by a short farm track on the N side of the A493, approximately 0.7km E of Rhoslefain hamlet.
  22. II Cow house S of Trefaes
    To the S of the house and on the W side of the track leading up to the house.
  23. II Milepost on A493
    Nearly opposite Rhoslefain Farm and approximately 100m W of the road junction in Rhoslefain hamlet.
  24. I Church of St Mary and St Egryn
    The church is located on a S facing bluff above the confluence of two streams, NNW of the present nucleated village, and is reached by a minor road off the N end of the main village street.
  25. II Lychgate at the Church of St Mary and St Egryn
    The church stands c500-600m N of the present village. The lychgate forms the entrance to the churchyard from the E.
  26. II Mile Marker opposite Bryn Eglwys
    The mile marker is on the main road from Tywyn to Dolgellau, nearly opposite the farm road to Bryn Eglwys. It is set in a bank on the verge of the road, SE of the corner at Cil-y-sarn.
  27. II Felin Fraenan
    Approximately 1.3km SSW of Llangelynin church, reached by farm road through Cae-du on the S side of the A493 and below the embankment on the W side of the railway.
  28. II Llwyn
    The three cottages lie at the end of a trackway leading off the Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn road, opposite the gates to Peniarth.
  29. II Bryn Tudur Photos
    The house stands on a trackway off the main Llanegryn to Abergynolwen Road, commencing opposite the gates to Peniarth.
  30. II Gate piers and gate to Peniarth
    The gates to the estate are set back on the S side of the road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, opposite the lodge.
  31. II Barn at Tynewydd, adjoining Rhine Cottage
    The barn stands gable on to the street at the E end of village, and at the bottom end of the garden leading up to Ty-newydd.
  32. II Rhine Cottage
    A pair of cottages, now one dwelling, standing at the E end of the village street, facing S over the bridge.
  33. II Maes y Haf
    The house, one of a pair, lies on the S side of the road out of Llanegryn running towards Peniarth.
  34. II Bryn meirion
    The house, one of a pair, lies on the S side of the road out of Llanegryn village towards Peniarth.
  35. II Bodegryn
    The house is built in a row, directly on to the village street, at the E end of the village.
  36. II Capel Bethel, with vestry and front railed forecourt
    The chapel is at the E end of the village, connected to Capel Ebenezer by vestries forming a long facade.
  37. II Capel Ebenezer, with vestry and front railed forecourt
    The chapel stands at the E end of the village facing the large paved area at the start of the road to Glanymorfa-uchaf. Unusually, it is attached by vestries to the Cavinistic Methodist Chapel.
  38. II Monument to Parch. Hugh Owen
    The monument stands in the forecourt in front of Capel Ebenezer.
  39. II Farm buildings associated with Trychiad Isaf
    The farm buildings are immediately to the N of Trychiad-isaf.
  40. II Trychiad Isaf
    The house is one of a pair of farmhouses lying directly E of the chapels at the E end of the village. It is reached by a farm road running S off the main road from the village to Peniarth
  41. II Trychiad Uchaf
    The farmhouse is one of a pair situated directly E of the chapels in the village, and is reached by a farm road running S off the road to Peniarth from the far end of the village.
  42. II Glanymorfa Mawr
    The farm stands to the SE of the village, reached by a farm road from in front of the chapels at the E end of the main street.
  43. II Farm range on the NE side of the farmyard at Glanmachlas
    Glanmachlas lies on the road outside the NE boundary wall of the Peniarth Estate. The farmyard, behind the house, is in the form of a long rectangle, with a long range on each side, and the large bar
  44. II Glanmachlas
    The farmhouse stands near the road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, on the NE side of Peniarth Estate boundary wall. The farmyard lies at the rear of the house.
  45. II Barn in the farmyard at Glanmachlas
    The barn forms a focus across the far end of the extensive farmyard at Glanmachlas.
  46. II SE range of farm buildings around the large farmyard at Glanmachlas
    Glanmachlas is a Peniarth Estate farm, immediately outside the NE estate boundary wall. The range forms the SE side of the elongated farmyard behind the house.
  47. II* Llanfendigaid
    In its own grounds on the W side of a minor road approximately 1.2km SW of Rhoslefain hamlet.
  48. II Gate piers at the W driveway to Peniarth
    The gate is set in walling at the head of the W, former service, drive to Peniarth, at the commencement of the private access drive to the W of the house.
  49. II Service yard range of buildings at Peniarth
    The large service yard stands immediately to the rear, NW, of the house. The range of buildings lines the NNE side, facing over the yard.
  50. II The Clock House
    The building is within the grounds of Peniarth, approximately 20m M of the house, facing out over the lawns to the SE.
  51. II Brewery/Laundry range at Peniarth
    The building stands almost directly behind the service range at the back of the main house, aligned SE-NW.
  52. II* Peniarth
    The Peniarth Estate occupies a considerable tract of land on the N bank of the Afon Dysynni, E of Llanegryn village. The house stands towards the S edge of the parkland, overlooking the river and the
  53. II Cemaes
    The house stands above the road from the village to Abergynolwyn, E of Glanmachlas.
  54. II Cow house at Bron Clydwr
    On the NW side of the house.
  55. II Barn at Bron Clydwr
    Forming the N side of the farmyard and on the W side of the house.
  56. II Bron Clydwr
    Reached by minor road and farm track approximately 1.5km SSW of Rhoslefain hamlet.
  57. II Multi-purpose farm building at Bron Clydwr
    Forming the S side of the farmyard and on the W side of the house.
  58. II Old Toll House
    Located at the SW end of the village where the coastal road climbs the hills overlooking Barmouth Bay. On an angle site with the beach road branching to the R. Located at the SW end of the village w
  59. II Ty'n y Cornel
    The farmstead is located to the NE of the Peniarth-uchaf estate, reached by a roadway off the N side of the road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, immediately before Pont-y-garth.
  60. II Farmyard buildings on the NW side of the farmyard at Ty'n y Cornel
    The farmyard buildings comprise the NW side of the enclosed farmyard at Ty'n y Cornel.
  61. II Barn and attached farm building at Ty'n y Cornel
    The farmyard at Ty'n-y-cornel lies below and to the S of the farmhouse. The barn and its ancillary building provide the SW side of the enclosed farmyard.
  62. II North-East range of the farmyard attached to Ty'n y Cornel
    Ty'n y Cornel stands within the grounds of Peniarth-uchaf estate, slightly to the N of the house. The farmyard lies below the farmhouse.
  63. II Carthouse range at Ty'n y Cornel
    The carthouse range of farm buildings forms the SE side of the farmyard, which is entered at the S corner, and has a gated opening in a stone wall at the N corner leading to the house and hillside abo
  64. II Pont Dysynni (partly in Bryn Crug community)
    The bridge lies alongside the main road from Tywyn to Dolgellau, crossing the Afon Dysynni.
  65. II Fron Newydd
    Fron-newydd lies on the N side of the minor road from Llanegryn to Tonfanau, on the N side of the Dysynni estuary. The old farmhouse lies at the rear of the new farmhouse and reached by a track passi
  66. II Pont Dysynni (partly in Llanegryn community)
    The bridge lies alongside the main road from Tywyn to Dolgellau, crossing the Afon Dysynni.
  67. II Farm building on the E side of the farmyard at Fron Newydd, with the wall enclosing the yard
    Fron Newydd lies on the N side of the minor road from Llanegryn to Tonfanau, on the N side of the Dysynni estuary. The farmyard lies in front of and below the farmhouse, and is defined by a low stone
  68. II Farm building on W side of the farmyard at Fron Newydd
    Fron Newydd lies on the N sider of the minor road from Llanegryn to Tonfanau, on the N side of the Dysynni estuary. The farmyard lies in front and below the old farmhouse.
  69. II Coach-house and Stables at Peniarth Uchaf
    The coach-house and stables are within the park, lying on a cut platform to the N of the house by the farm road to Ty'n-y-cornel. They are carefully concealed from view from the house by a large land
  70. II Peniarth Uchaf
    The house lies in a secluded valley off the NW side of the Dyffryn Dysynni, and is reached by a private road off the minor road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, immediately before Pont-y-garth, on the
  71. II Game Larder at Peniarth Uchaf
    The game larder stands to the N of the house, near the farm road to Ty'n-y-cornel.
  72. II New Inn
    On the street line behind low C20 front walls of re-constituted stone.
  73. II Cock Pit at Peniarth Uchaf
    The cock pit is set on a natural rocky outcrop, opposite the front elevation of Peniarth-uchaf.
  74. II Cilcemaes
    The house stands back from and above the minor road from Bryn Crug to Llanfihangel-y-pennant.
  75. II Cefn Camberth
    Cefn Camberrth is reached by private track 700m SE of Tonfanau station.
  76. II Well at Cefn Camberth
    In wooded ground to the SE of the house and E of the farm group.
  77. II Cow house and stable at Cefn Camberth
    On the SE side of the house and the E side of the farmyard.
  78. II Stable at Cefn Camberth
    On the N side of the farm group and to the S of the house.
  79. II Barn, cart shed and granary at Cefn Camberth
    To the S of the house and the SW side of the farm.
  80. II Outbuilding at Glan-y-morfa
    Glan-y-morfa stands beside the road from Bryn Crug to Llanfihangel. The building stands in front of the former farmhouse, and forms the NE side of the former farmyard.
  81. II Lofted farm building at Glan-y-morfa
    Glan-y-morfa stands beside the road from Bryn Crug to Llanfihangel. The granary building runs parallel and close to the road, immediately S of the outbuilding.
  82. II Hen-Ddol Farmhouse including attached Outbuilding to N Ffordd Henddol Photos
    Located prominently on the lane and at right-angles with Fford Panteinion.
  83. II L-Shaped Agricultural Range at Hen-Ddol
    Located immediately to the NW of Hen-ddol farmhouse, on the opposite side of the lane; facing converted outbuildings.
  84. II Farm building at Perfeddnant
    Perfeddnant lies on the back road from Bryn Crug to Llanfihangel. The farm buildings stand apart and approximately 30m to the W of the farmhouse.
  85. II Pont 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.
  86. II Hay barn at Perfeddnant
    Perfeddnant stands back from the minor road from Bryn Crug to Llanfihangel. The farm buildings stand some 30m W of the farmhouse.
  87. II Pont y Garth (partly in Llanfihangel y Pennant 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.
  88. II Perfeddnant Photos
    The farmhouse stands back from the minor road from Bryn Crug to Llanfihangel-y-pennant, near the community boundary.
  89. II Tonfanau
    Approximately 200m SW of Tonfanau railway station.
  90. II Ty'n-y-winllan
    Ty'n-y-winllan is a row of 6 terrace cottages on the S side of the road leaving Bryn Crug for Llanegryn. No 6 is at the W end, directly on to the road.
  91. II Water lift pump by Pont Fathew
    The pump stands in a small landscaped area of recent origin, on the N bridge head, in the centre of the village.
  92. II Mile Marker
    Set into the roadside wall, c30m S of the bridge over the Nant-Rhyd-yr-Onen, in the centre of the village.
  93. II Grave of Mary Jones
    In the graveyard behind Capel Bethlehem, in the centre of Bryn Crug.
  94. II Geufron
    Geufron farm is perched on the S facing slope of Foel Wyllt, NE of Bryn Crug village, and is reached by a farm road off the B4405.
  95. II Haybarn at Geufron
    Geufron farm is perched on the S facing slope of Foel Wyllt, NE of Bryn Crug village, and is reached by a farm road off the B4405.
  96. II Water lift pump on road to Penowern
    The pump stands on the corner of the road to Penowern farm, and Ffordd-y-felin.
  97. II Farm building and hay-barn at Ty-coch
    Ty-coch lies on the W side of Craig-yr-aderyn, on the back road from Llanfihangel to Bryncrug.
  98. II Ty-coch
    The house stands back from the minor road from Llanfihangel to Bryncrug, under the W facing shoulder of Craig-yr-Aderyn.
  99. II Bronwylfa
    The house stands at the right-angled bend in the road in Pen Parc, the S end of Bryn Crug.
  100. II Water lift pump at Pen Parc
    Pen Parc is at the S end of Bryn Crug village. The pump stands in a purposely formed stone-built recess in the retaining bank of the road to Rhyd-yr-onen.

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