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  1. II Tan y Buarth and Prysg
    Set alongside the W side of the road leading up the hill N out of the village of Llanfair; just to N of the turn off to the Pant-yr-onnen estate.
  2. II Hammel at Llandanwg
    Set at the NNW side of the road leading SW off the A496 to Llandanwg; the barn is close to the junction with the A496 and directly NE of an associated barn.
  3. II Barn at Llandanwg
    Set at the NNW side of the road leading SW off the A496 to Llandanwg; the barn is close to the junction with the A496 and directly SW of an associated hammel.
  4. II Small animal shed at Groes Las
    Alongside the cowshed, at right angles to it and built against rising ground.
  5. II Farm-buildings at Groes Las
    Towards the centre of the farmyard enclosure at Groes Las.
  6. II Out-kitchen and pigsty at Groes Las
    At the S end of the farmyard enclosure at Groes Las.
  7. II Groes Las
    c 75km N of Llanfair, on the R hand side of the minor road to Harlech which runs to the E of, and parallel to, the A496. The house is separated from the farmyard by a roughly walled garden enclosure.
  8. II Ty Mawr
    Set at the NE side of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496. Ty Mawr is to L of the entrance to the Church of St Mary.
  9. II Sundial at the Church of St Mary
    Within the churchyard to NE of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496. The sundial is sited to the W of the church.
  10. II* Church of St Mary
    Within the churchyard to NE of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496.
  11. II Ty'n Llan
    Set at the NE side of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496. Tyn Llan is to R of the entrance to the Church of St Mary.
  12. II Outbuilding to rear of Ty'n Llan
    Set back from the NE side of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496. Ty'n Llan is to R of the entrance to the Church of St Mary, the outbuilding in the yard to
  13. II* Llanfair-Isaf Farmhouse
    Set back from the W side of the A496.
  14. II Hay barn to the S of Llanfair Isaf
    Set back from the W side of the A496.
  15. II Barn to the S of Llanfair Isaf
    Set back from the W side of the A496.
  16. II Pencerrig Pellaf Photos
    Located towards the southern boundary of the town, sited below the lane with commanding views across the Morfa; accessed via a short track from the lane and set behind low rubble forecourt walls.
  17. II Llandanwg Farm and attached dwelling to S
    Set at angles to the SE side of the road leading SW off the A496 to Llandanwg; located c100m to NE of the railway bridge and to N of the station.
  18. II Cae Besi
    On a triangular site between Fford Newydd and Ffordd Isaf, within its own walled and revetted garden.
  19. II Erwgochwen Photos
    Set at the NW side of the road leading SW off the A496 to Llandanwg; the cottages are c200m SSW of the railway bridge and SW of the station.
  20. II Bark mill at Argoed
    In a rural location, set above and well back from the NE side of the A496 to SSE of Llanfair. The mill is to the NE of the farmhouse and the most northeasterly of the farm buildings at Argoed.
  21. II Pigsties at Argoed
    In a rural location, set above and well back from the NE side of the A496 to SSE of Llanfair. The pigsties are opposite the old house at Argoed and sited in the centre of the farmyard at Argoed.
  22. II Lofted stables and agricultural range at Argoed
    In a rural location, set above and well back from the NE side of the A496 of Llanfair. The range is to the NE of the old house at Argoed, to the rear of the range directly parallel to the house.
  23. II Stable and cartshed range at Argoed
    In a rural location, set above and well back from the NE side of the A496 to SSE of Llanfair. The range is parallel and to NE of the old house and attached barn at Argoed.
  24. II Cowhouse range at Argoed
    In a rural location, set above and well back from the NE side of the A496 to SSE of Llanfair. The range is set at right angles to the E corner of the older house at Argoed.
  25. II Argoed Farmhouse
    In a rural location, set above and well back from the NE side of the A496 to SSE of Llanfair.
  26. II Y Wern
    Set back slightly above the road diagonally opposite Coleg Harlech.
  27. II Gateway, Forecourt and Screen Walls at Coleg Harlech Photos
    Fronting the road on the W side in front of Coleg Harlech.
  28. II* Coleg Harlech including Terrace Revetment Walls to the W Photos
    Set back slightly from the road within its own grounds with commanding views across the Morfa.
  29. II Lychgate at the Church of St Tanwg Photos
    Located at the coast to SSW end of the village of Llandanwg. The lychgate is directly E of the Church of St Tanwg.
  30. II Crown Lodge Photos
    Set back from the road within its own grounds with commanding views across the Morfa.
  31. I Church of St Tanwg Photos
    Located at the coast to SSW end of the village of Llandanwg.
  32. II Field Barn
    In an isolated location reached by a farm track leading S off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair, just before the crossroads SE of Harlech.
  33. II Haybarn at Llwyn Hwlcyn
    Located c1km SE of Llanfair, in an isolated rural location at the end of a private track off a narrow country road which branches NE off the road which in turn branches NE off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-s
  34. II Agricultural range at Llwyn Hwlcyn
    Located c1km SE of Llanfair, in an isolated rural location at the end of a private track off a narrow country road which branches NE off the road which in turn branches NE off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-s
  35. II Llwyn Hwlcyn
    Located c1km SE of Llanfair, in an isolated rural location at the end of a private track off a narrow country road which branches NE off the road which in turn branches NE off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-
  36. II Cartshed at Llwyn Hwlcyn
    Located c1km SE of Llanfair, in an isolated rural location at the end of a private track off a narrow country road which branches NE off the road which in turn branches NE off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-s
  37. II Pigsty range at Llwyn Hwlcyn
    Located c1km SE of Llanfair, in an isolated rural location at the end of a private track off a narrow country road which branches NE off the road which in turn branches off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-sarn
  38. II Old Cottage in the grounds of Garth
    South-east of the house, which is reached up a short lane on the N side of a minor road E of the A496 at Pensarn.
  39. II Harlech Pottery including Forecourt Walls and Railings Photos
    Set back at a slight angle to the street partly with low, railed forecourt walls.
  40. II Gwern Einion
    Set at the E side of a country lane off a narrow road which leads ENE off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-sarn-hir.
  41. II Parish Church of St Tanwg Photos
    Located within its own churchyard set back on a bend in the town's main street (Stryd Fawr).
  42. II Pigsty & Brewhouse range at Gwern Einion
    Set at the E side of a country lane off a narrow road which leads ENE off the A496 at Pont Pen-y-sarn-hir. The range is to S of the farmhouse at Gwern Einion.
  43. II Spar Photos
    On the street-line, adjoining Plas Cafe.
  44. II The Plas Photos
    On the street line, at the SW end of the main street.
  45. II Bryn Tirion Photos
    Set against the hill slope at the junction between Pen Dref and a lane leading to Rehoboth chapel, in the centre of the town.
  46. II Gweithdy Saer Photos
    Set back slightly from the lane behind a short metalled forecourt.
  47. I Harlech Castle Photos
    Imposingly sited in the centre of the town with dramatic views across Tremadog Bay and towards Snowdonia.
  48. II Ty'r Felin Photos
    Set back slightly from the lane behind a narrow garden.
  49. II Capel Rehoboth Photos
    On a commanding, elevated site on the eastern edge of Harlech with fine views over the town and castle; set within its own walled graveyard and accessed via a steep lane leading up from the Stryd Fawr
  50. II Field Barn S of Cae Du
    Located on an elevated site to the E of Harlech, some 150m S of Cae Du; sited gable into the slope and set back on the W side of the lane leading off from Pen Dref eastwards; within a characteristic d
  51. II Bier House at Capel Rehoboth Photos
    Within the chapel's graveyard a short distance to the E of the chapel.
  52. II Cow House S of Ael-y-Glyn
    Located by the side of the lane S of Ael-y-Glyn, immediately N of the electricity sub station at the NE boundary of Lower Harlech.
  53. II Barn S of Ael-y-Glyn
    Located by the side of the lane S of Ael-y-Glyn, immediately N of the electricity sub station at the NE boundary of Lower Harlech.
  54. II Drws yr Ymlid Farmhouse
    Situated c2km NE of Llanfair. Upland farm reached by a farm track off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair, just beyond the crossroads SE of Harlech. The farmhouse is set end on
  55. II Field Barn at Drws yr Ymlid
    Situated c2km NE of Llanfair. Upland farm reached by a farm track off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair, just beyond the crossroads SE of Harlech. The barn is at W side of th
  56. II Fowl House at Drws yr Ymlid Farm (including rubble-walled yard)
    Situated c2km NE of Llanfair. Upland farm reached by farm track off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair, just beyond the crossroads SE of Harlech. The Fowl House lies immediate
  57. II Pigsty & Brewhouse at Drws yr Ymlid Farm (including rubble-walled yard between)
    Situated c2km NE of Llanfair. Upland farm reached by a farm track off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair, just beyond the crossroads SE of Harlech. The Pigsty and Brewhouse ar
  58. II Barn at Drws yr Ymlid Farm
    Situated c2km NE of Llanfair. Upland farm reached by farm track off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair, just beyond the crossroads SE of Harlech. The Barn is set in the slope
  59. II* Church of St Peter Photos
    Within a subrectangular churchyard set well back from the NE side of the A496 at the N end of the village of Llanbedr.
  60. II Cwt Gwyddau
    In a rural location, set well back from the NE side of a country road which leads SE from the Harlech crossroads along Fonllef Hir; c3km ENE of Llanfair. At the end of a track leading NE from Bryn Gw
  61. II Tyddyn-y-Felin
    In a rural location, set well back from the NE side of a country road which leads SE from the Harlech crossroads along Fonllef Hir; c3km ENE of Llanfair. At the end of a track leading NE off the road
  62. II Wenallt Stores Photos
    Located at the SW side of the A496 in the heart of the village of Llanbedr, opposite the junction with the road to Pentre Gwynfryn and to NW of Pont Llanbedr.
  63. II Pont Llanbedr Photos
    Carries the A496 and spans the Afon Artro in the heart of the village of Llanbedr.
  64. II Coed Mawr
    In an isolated location along a private driveway which leads NW off the country road running along the W side of the Afon Artro Valley; c1km NE of Pentre Gwynfryn.
  65. II Moriah Calvinist Chapel Photos
    Located on the E side of the A496 at the S end of the village. Set back slightly from the street in a raised railed yard.
  66. II Milestone Photos
    Set alongside the E side of the A496 at the S end of the village of Llanbedr.
  67. II Old Dairy Farm, Plas-y Bryn Farm
    Llanbedr
  68. II Capel Gwynfryn
    Set back from the W side of the road which leads E off the A496 in the village of Llanbedr and runs through the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn; the chapel is at the NE end of the hamlet.
  69. II Primary House at Llam-y-Lleidr Photos
    Located immediately below the Harlech road approximately 1.5km NE of the town, a short distance SW of Llam-y-Lleidr; built gable into the slope.
  70. II House adjacent to Gwynfryn House
    Set along the NW side of the road which leads E off the A496 in the village of Llanbedr and runs through the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn.
  71. II Telephone Call-box by Capel Gwynfryn
    Set back from the W side of the road which leads E off the A496 in the village of Llanbedr and runs through the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn; the chapel is at the NE end of the hamlet. The telephone box
  72. II Gwynfryn House Photos
    Set along the NW side of the road which leads E off the A496 in the village of Llanbedr and runs through the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn.
  73. II Pont Glyn-artro
    Spanning the Afon Artro at the NE end of the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn, carrying the country road which leads along the Afon Cwmnantcol valley.
  74. II Aberartro Hall
    Set back within private grounds from the W side of the road which leads SE from the NE end of the village of Pentre Gwynfryn at Pont Glyn-Artro.
  75. II Wern Gron Farmhouse
    Set well back from the N side of a country road which leads along the W side of the Artro Valley, located to NNE of Pen y Bont.
  76. II Lofted cowhouse at Wern Gron
    Set well back from the N side of a country road which leads along the W side of the Artro Valley, located to NNE of Pen y Bont. The cowhouse is to SE of the old farmhouse at Wern Gron.
  77. II Pont Aberartro
    Spanning the Afon Cwmnantcol close to the confluence with the Afon Artro at the NE end of the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn.
  78. II Salem Chapel and caretaker's cottage
    Located in the Afon Artro Valley to the NE end of the hamlet of Pentre Gwynfryn, the chapel is set at right angles to a narrow country road leading to Cwm Nantcol.
  79. II Pont Pen-y-bont
    Spanning the Afon Artro and carrying a narrow track to Dolbebin Farmhouse and Hen Dolbebin S off the road to Cwm Bychan to NE of Pentre Gwynfryn.
  80. II Penybont
    Located at the E side of the country road running along the Afon Artro Valley to Cwm Bychan; c1.5m NE of Pentre Gwynfryn.
  81. II Agricultural range to rear of Gilfach Goch
    About 700m S of village. Above village reached via minor road and track. Built into hillside in sheltered position. To rear (N) of Gilfach Goch.
  82. II Gilfach Goch
    About 700m S of village. Above village reached via minor road and track. Built into hillside in sheltered position.
  83. II Pigsty and brewhouse range at Gilfach Goch
    About 700m S of village. Above village reached via minor road and track. Built into hillside in sheltered position. The pigsties are to W of the house.
  84. II Barn at Taltreuddyn-Fawr
    Forms the northern range of the farmyard which lies directly north of the house at Taltreuddyn-Fawr.
  85. II Fridd Farm
    Situated c3.5km NE of Llanfair. In an isolated location, set back from the S side off the road to Cwm Bychan which leads W off the mountain road that runs NE from the coast at Llanfair.
  86. II Haybarn range at Taltreuddyn-Fawr
    Forms the western range of the farmyard which lies immediately north of the house at Taltreuddyn-Fawr.
  87. II Lofted stable or cowhouse and cartshed range at Taltreuddyn-Fawr
    Forms the eastern range of the farmyard which lies immediately north of the house at Taltreuddyn-Fawr.
  88. II* Taltreuddyn-Fawr
    On the north side of a lane which runs west from the A496, some 2.5km north of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
  89. II Garden walls with lookout at Taltreuddyn-Fawr
    The garden lies to the west of the house. The walls separate the garden from agricultural land to the north and west, and divide the formal garden to the north of the house from the more informal orch
  90. II Gate piers, gates and boundary walls at Taltreuddyn-Fawr
    The gate and gate piers are at the entrance to Taltreuddyn-Fawr, with walls running west and north from them, defining the perimeter of the informal garden which surrounds the house to the west and so
  91. II Y Lasynys Fawr including Brewhouse Block and Revettment Wall Photos
    Located at the NE boundary of the community, set back some 250m from the road and sited against a rocky outcrop in the former flood plain; accessed from the road via an unmetalled track and set behind
  92. II Milestone
    On the NW side of the road SE of Y Lasynys Fawr, set against a low rubble wall.
  93. II Lofted stable and haybarn
    Slightly set back from the W side of the country road which leads up the Afon Artro Valley. The range lies to WSW of the house at Crafnant.
  94. II Cowbarn at Crafnant
    Slightly set back from the W side of the country road which leads up the Afon Artro Valley. The barn lies to SW of the house at Crafnant.
  95. II Cowhouse at Crafnant
    Slightly set back from the W side of the country road which leads up the Afon Artro Valley. The cowhouse lies directly SW of the house at Crafnant.
  96. II Pont Crafnant
    Spanning the Afon Artro to the S of Crafnant Farm.
  97. II Crafnant
    Slightly set back from the W side of the country road which leads up the Afon Artro Valley.
  98. II Outbuilding at Crafnant
    Slightly set back from the W side of the country road which leads up the Afon Artro Valley. The outbuilding is adjacent to the cowhouse directly to SW of the house at Crafnant.
  99. II Lofted bakehouse at Crafnant
    Slightly set back from the W side of the country road which leads up the Afon Artro Valley. The stables lie directly S of the house at Crafnant.
  100. II Milestone
    Set along the E side of the A496 leading N out of Dyffryn Ardudwy towards Llanbedr.

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