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  1. II Tyn Twll
    Located at the eastern extremity of Bontddu against a slope overlooking the Mawddach estuary, immediately below the level of the road; accessed via a metalled track leading S off the mainroad.
  2. II Y Refael
    Located on a slight rise in the village centre, immediately to the E of the Halfway House Hotel.
  3. II Borthwnog Hall Hotel
    Set back from the road in its own partly-walled and railed grounds with commanding views over the Mawddach estuary.
  4. II Terrace Wall at Borthwnog Hall Hotel
    Located immediately S of Borthwnog between the Mawddach estuary and its gardens.
  5. II Penamen House
    Prominently situated on a rocky knoll overlooking the Mawddach estuary and reached via a drive from the W end of Penmaenpool village.
  6. II Coach House at Penamen House
    Sited alongside the drive some 30m E of the house.
  7. II Stables at Penamen House
    Sited alongside the drive some 30m E of the house.
  8. II Old Cottage at Penamen House
    Situated immediately below the A493 to the SE of Penmaen house.
  9. II Former Dwelling immediately to S of Hendre Forion
    Located approximately 2km NW of Bontddu and immediately N of Pont Hirgwm; on a bend in a metalled lane running N from Bontddu.
  10. II Maestryfer Photos
    At the NW extremity of Taicynhaeaf, on an elevated site above the Afon-Cwm-Mynach; accessed via a short track leading NW at a chapel off a metalled road running N from Taicynhaeaf.
  11. II Milepost
    Situated at the side of the road against a rubble wall 60m NE of the Pont Abergwynant.
  12. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  13. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  14. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  15. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  16. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  17. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  18. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  19. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  20. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  21. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  22. II Penamen Ucha Farm (Model Farmyard)
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  23. II Penamen Ucha Farm, Model Farmyard
    Prominently sited on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  24. II Toll Booth at Penmaenpool Bridge (partly in Dolgellau Community) Photos
    Spanning the Mawddach estuary and linking the A 496 with the A493.
  25. II Penmaenpool Bridge (partly in Dolgellau Community) Photos
    Spanning the Mawddach estuary and linking the A 496 with the A493.
  26. II Penamenpool Bridge Photos
    Situated beside the former Cambrian Railway station, linking the A493 with the A496 across the Mawddach Estuary.
  27. II Byre Range at Cae Hir
    Located immediately NW of Cae Hir farmhouse and oriented E-Wagainst a gentle incline.
  28. II Cae Hir Farmhouse (including attached Byre)
    Located approximately 2km NE of Bontddu on an upland site 250m W of Hirgwm; accessed via a short track running SW of a narrow metalled road leading up from Bontddu.
  29. II Toll Booth at Penamenpool Bridge Photos
    Situated beside the former Cambrian Railway station, linking the A493 with the A496 across the Mawddach Estuary.
  30. II Barn at Cae Hir
    Located immediately to the E of Cae Hir farmhouse and at right-angles with it.
  31. II Cae-Mab-Seifion
    Situated 1.5km N of Taicynhaeaf on a high, sloping site above the Afon Cwm-Mynach; accessed via a long track leading NE off a metalled lane running N from the main road at Taicynhaeaf.
  32. II Cabab Cader Idris
    Located to the E of a lane running N-S to Kings (Youth Hostel), leading S off the main road (A 493) at Pont Abergwynant; built against the slope of a hill behind a rubble-walled garden.
  33. II Ty'r Ysgol
    Located to the E of a lane running N-S to Kings (Youth Hostel), leading S off the main road (A 493) at Pont Abergwynant; built against the slope of a hill behind a rubble-walled garden.
  34. II Barn at Ffridd-Ddu
    Located immediately S of Ffridd-ddu.
  35. II Ffridd-Ddu
    Located approximately 2km NW of Bontddu in an upland situation on the banks of the Hirgwm and immediately N of the Pont Ffridd-ddu; accessed via a track leading NW from a metalled lane running NW from
  36. II Milestone
    Located at the junction of 2 paths some 150m uphill from the end of the metalled road from Bontddu.
  37. II Field Barn at Ty'n Llwyn Farmhouse
    Situated l00m NW of the farmhouse against the hillside.
  38. II Ty'n Llwyn Farmhouse
    Situated at the very end of Rhiw Rhedyncochion below Craig-y-Castell at Dolgledr.
  39. II Stables attached to Ty'n Llwyn Farmhouse
    Situated at the very end of Rhiw Rhedyncochion below Craig-y-Castell at Dolgledr.
  40. II Lychgate at St Philips Church
    The church is reached up a steep lane off the main road; the lychgate is at the entrance to the sloping churchyard.
  41. I St Philip's Church Photos
    At the end of a steep lane off the A496 between Barmouth and Bontddu. Dramatically sloping churchyard.
  42. II Barn at Cae Einion
    Located 100m to the NE of Cae Einion farmhouse, behind a further C19 barn; set into the gentle slope of the hill.
  43. II Cae Einion Farmhouse
    Located on a hillside 0.25km from Pont Kings; accessed via a long farm track leading NW off a metalled lane leading S from the A 493 at Pont Abergwynant ultimately to join the Ffordd Ddu.
  44. II Barn, Stables and Carthouse Range at Yn-y-Coed
    Immediately to the NE of the stable block at Tyn y Coed and at right angles with the A 496, on the S side.
  45. II Rubble Forecourt Walls and Gates at Tyn y Coed
    Immediately to the NE of the stable block at Tyn y Coed and at right angles with the A 496, on the S side.
  46. II Stable Block at Tyn-y-Coed
    Immediately to the NE of Tyn y Coed farmhouse, on the L of the lane leading to the house.
  47. II Tyn-y-Coed Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a short unmetalled drive with farm buildings to L, to the S of the A 496, and about 200m SE of Caerdeon church.
  48. II SW Lodge to Garth Angharad
    Set back from the road behind trees and raised up behind a rubble retaining wall.
  49. II Cesailgwm-Bach
    Situated 1.75km N of Taicynhaeaf in a hollow near the Nant Cesailgwm; accessed via a long track leading NE off a metalled lane running N from the main road at Taicynhaeaf. Situated in its own farmyar
  50. II Galestra Farmhouse including attached Byre
    Located on a hillside 0.25km from Pont Kings; accessed via a longfarm track leading NW off a metalled lane leading S from the A 493 at Pont Abergwynant ultimately to join the Ffordd Ddu.
  51. II Barn at Hafod Dywyll
    Located 50 m NW of Hafod Dywyll farmhouse against the slope of the hill.
  52. II* Hafod Dywyll Farmhouse
    Located on a hillside 0.25km from Pont Kings; accessed via a long farm track leading E off a metalled lane leading S from the A 493 at Pont Abergwynant ultimately to join the Ffordd Ddu. Standing in a
  53. II Glyn Malden
    Sited in its own grounds at the end of a short drive l.2 km West of the junction with the A470.
  54. II Corn Drying House at Felin Sylfaen
    Situated immediately behind Felin Sylfaen, on a bend where the narrow metalled lane from Cutiau to Caerdeon crosses the Afon Dwynant.
  55. II Former Barn at Garth Isaf
    Located to the N of the main house, at the far end of the group at Garth Isaf and beyond a part-demolished former barn dated 1672.
  56. II Tyn-y-Celyn
    Below the A 496 to W of the junction with the A 470; set back from the by-road that runs through the village; rubble boundary wall with ball finials to gated entry at L. Rubble revetment wall to hill
  57. II Cottage at Garth Isaf
    Immediately to the N of the main house at Garth Isaf and set against the former, embanked road to the rear; sharing a small dwarf-walled terrace with the main house and with stepped, parapetted access
  58. II* Garth Isaf Farmhouse
    Located 0.5km NW of the main road in a hollow near the estuary and accessed via a long wooded track; raised up behind a dwarf-walled terrace, its E gable facing the former, disused road.
  59. II Secondary House at Garth Isaf
    Located to the rear (SW) of the main house at Garth Isaf and built against the slope of the ground to the NE; facing the Mawddach estuary.
  60. II Pont Wnin
    Spanning the Afon Wnin on a bend in the centre of Llanelltyd village and formerly the main road bridge; immediately N of the present, modern road bridge.
  61. II Brynadda
    Set in its own grounds on a knoll below Coed Mur-poeth reached via a lane off the SW side of the Towyn Road 400m from the junction with the A493.
  62. II The Old Post Office
    Located on the main Llanelltyd village lane (the former Barmouth road) immediately to the N of the new A496 replacement road.
  63. II* Former Farmhouse at Cefn-yr-Own-Uchaf
    Located in the upland area 4km to the E of Arthog, approximately 0.2km N of the Ffordd Ddu; accessed via a steep farm track leading off the road and situated in a farmyard immediately to the S of the
  64. II Awelon
    Set back slightly at the junction of the A 496 and the A 470 onthe N side of the old Barmouth road; raised up on a rubble-walled terrace reached by slate steps.
  65. II Graig Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a farm track 200m from the junction with the road to Cregennan.
  66. II Cowhouse attached to Graig Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a farm track 200m from the junction with the road to Cregennan.
  67. II Lodge at Glandwr
    Prominently located on the SE side of the main road, 150m to the E of Pont Glandwr.
  68. II Dolrhyd House
    To NW of Dolgellau; reached up a short drive. End on to the hillside.
  69. II The Toll House
    Situated prominently at the junction between the A 470 and the old road to Dolgellau via Llanelltyd bridge.
  70. II* Gazebo or Music room at Dolrhyd
    To S of Dolrhyd House at the edge of the forecourt. To NW of Dolgellau; reached up a short drive.
  71. II Stables at Dolrhyd
    To NW of Dolgellau; reached by a short drive. Dolrhyd House below to SW.
  72. II Llyndir
    On the roadside some 500m E of the junction with the A493.
  73. II Barn Ranges at Dolrhyd
    To NW of Dolgellau; reached by a short drive. Dolrhyd House below to SW.
  74. II Former Cowhouse and hay-barn at Glandwr
    In the lower yard at Glandwr, at the N end of the yard.
  75. II L-shaped Cottage and Former Dairy at Glandwr
    On the E side of the upper yard at Glandwr
  76. II Milepost
    Situated at the side of the road against a rubble wall diagonally opposite the former Ty'n-y-Coed quarry.
  77. II Former Barn Range at Glandwr
    At the SE end of the upper yard at Glandwr.
  78. II Former Stable Range at Glandwr
    On the W side of the upper yard at Glandwr
  79. II Haybarn at SW end of Yard at Glandwr
    Alongside the former stable range on the W side of the upper yard at Glandwr.
  80. II Stables adjoining Gellilwyd Fach Farmhouse
    Located on rising ground overlooking the road reached by a farm track some 500m from the junction with the road to Cregennan.
  81. II Tynllan
    Located immediately to the S of St. Illtyd's parish church andabutting its churchyard revetment wall; accessed via tracks to therear of the church, leading from the A 470.
  82. II Tyn-y-Llwyn
    Situated approximately 2.5km N of Llanelltyd village on a high sloping site to the W of the Cwm-yr-Wnin; accessed via a long, rough track leading from the termination point off a metalled road running
  83. II Bryn
    Located immediately to the S of St. Illtyd's parish church andabutting its churchyard revetment wall; accessed via tracks to therear of the church, leading from the A 470.
  84. II Hay Barn at Gellilwyd Fach Farmhouse
    Immediately behind the farmhouse to the S.
  85. II* Parish Church of St Illtyd including churchyard walls and gatepiers
    Set back slightly from the main road on a slight rise; set within its own circular, walled churchyard.
  86. II Gelliwyd Fach Farmhouse
    Located on rising ground overlooking the road reached by a farm track some 500m from the junction with the road to Cregennan.
  87. II Cartshed at Gellilwyd Fach Farmhouse
    Immediately behind the farmhouse to the S.
  88. II Ty Newydd Farmhouse
    Located 150m NW of Pont Dyffrydan off the Fford Ddu; accessed viaa farm track leading from the car park.
  89. II* Pont Llanelltyd
    Spanning the Afon Mawddach 1km SE of Llanelltyd; originally serving the old Dolgellau-Barmouth road and now a foot bridge.
  90. II* Bryn-y-Gwin (Bryn-y-Gwin Isaf)
    Sited on the hillside overlooking the road in its own grounds and reached via a drive leading from a gateway some 500m West of Pont Pandy'r-Odyn.
  91. II Tan Llan
    Situated at the eastern extremity of Llanelltyd village some 50mSE of the main road; sited against the gentle slope of the hill and accessed via a metalled drive leading E from the church lane.
  92. II Coach House and Stable Block at Tan Llan
    Located immediately NE of Tan Llan.
  93. II Pont Ty-Nant
    Carries the minor road running SW from Dolgellau to Cregennen over a stream. Adjacent to the track leading to Ty Nant farmhouse, and the Pony Path to Cadair Idris.
  94. II Water Wheel at Dyffrydan
    Located immediately to the E of Dyffrydan.
  95. II Dyffrydan
    Set back from the Ffordd Ddu 0.5Km W of the Pont Dyffrydan; reached via a short farm track and located on a rubble-walled terrace.
  96. II Stable to North of Rhydwen Farmhouse
    Located in its own grounds alongside the road at the junction.
  97. II Rhydwen Farmhouse
    Located in its own grounds alongside the road at the junction.
  98. II Former Farmhouse at Sylfaen
    Situated on a hillside sloping down towards the mouth of the Afon Dwynant. Approximately 4km NE of Barmouth, approached from a mountain road which continues from Panorama road and terminates at Sylfae
  99. II Former Domestic Range to the S of Ty Fanner
    Located immediately to the S of Ty Fanner, SW of the ruins of Cymer Abbey church.
  100. II* Ty Fanner
    Located immediately to the W of Cymer Abbey ruins; accessed via a lane running NE from the main road.

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