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  1. II Cyffin House Photos
    Located on the roadside opposite the war memorial; set back slightly behind low coped and railed rubble walls with central iron gate.
  2. II No 1 Garreg Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, GWYNEDD, LL48 6BZ Photos
    Prominently located on the roadside in the centre of the village.
  3. II No 3 Garreg Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, LL48 6BZ
    In the centre of the village, immediately NE of the War Memorial.
  4. II No 2 Garreg Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, LL48 6BZ Photos
    In the centre of the village, immediately NE of the War Memorial.
  5. II No 4 Garreg Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, LL48 6BZ
    In the centre of the village, immediately NE of the War Memorial.
  6. II The Smithy
    Located in the centre of the village adjoining Garreg Terrace to the SW.
  7. II No 5 Garreg Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, LL48 6BZ
    In the centre of the village, immediately NE of the War Memorial.
  8. II* War Memorial Photos
    Prominently sited at the cross-roads in the centre of the village; on a raised platform with semi-circular rubble enclosing walls and iron gates and railings to the road side, terminating in cylindric
  9. II Brondanw Arms PH Photos
    In the centre of the village, immediately NE of the War Memorial.
  10. II Danw Deg Photos
    Raised up slightly above the road on an embankment, immediately SW of Cyffin Terrace in the village centre; stepped and gated access.
  11. II Danw Deg Photos
    Raised up slightly above the road on an embankment, immediately SW of Cyffin Terrace in the village centre; stepped and gated access.
  12. II No 1 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, GWYNEDD Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  13. II No 2 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  14. II No 3 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  15. II Garreg Ganol
    Located on the eastern side of Garreg village raised up on the eponymous hill and backing onto an unmetalled footpath; set behind low rubble garden walls.
  16. II No 4 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  17. II No 5 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  18. II No 6 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  19. II No 7 Cyffin Terrace Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  20. II The Look Out including adjoining walls Photos
    Located on the main village street at the NE end of Cyffin Terrace.
  21. II Ty Maen Photos
    Prominently situated at the junction between the A 4085 and the road leading NE to Plas Brondanw and Croesor beyond; opposite the New Lodge.
  22. II* The New Lodge Photos
    Approximately 0.4km SW of Plas Brondanw at the junction with the by-road to Croesor. Set back and at a splayed angle, with ball finial to forecourt wall.
  23. II Brondanw Tower Photos
    Dramatically sited on a rocky hill equidistant between Plas Brondanw and Garreg and with commanding views across the Glaslyn estuary; accessed via a footpath from Plas Brondanw.
  24. II Arched Gate and adjoining Balustrade 200m NE of the New Lodge Photos
    Located on the wooded SE side of a lane leading from the New Lodge to Plas Brondanw, in front of the waterfall and disused quarry below the Flaming Urn Monument.
  25. II Gates and Gatepiers immediately S of the Flaming Urn Monument Photos
    Located 8m S of the Flaming Urn Monument at the end of a long wooded path running SW from Plas Brondanw; at the foot of the hill upon which Brondanw Tower is placed.
  26. II Flaming Urn Monument Photos
    Located approximately .5km SW of Plas Brondanw at the end of a path from the house; impressively-sited on a rock outcrop, overlooking a pond and waterfall within a disused quarry.
  27. II Raised Terrace and Steps at SW end of Plas Brondanw Gardens including Exedra
    Located at the southern boundary of the gardens, backing onto fields.
  28. II Gates and Gatepiers at SE corner of Plas Brondanw Gardens including Garden Wall to NE. Photos
    Located at the southern corner of Plas Brondanw Gardens adjacent to the lane, the associated section of garden wall terminating at the Aedicular Triple Arch.
  29. II Ionic Column and associated Pond Basin at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Prominently located at the southern end of the garden; the central feature of one of the many 'rooms' in this garden.
  30. II Classical Statue at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Located in the southern half of the garden at its western boundary.
  31. II Aedicular Triple-arched Niche at Plas Brondanw Gardens including adjoining Wall and Gate to NE Photos
    Immediately SW of the Coach-house at Plas Brondanw; backing onto the lane at the garden's eastern boundary.
  32. II Statue of Fireman set within lily-pond at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Situated close to the main entrance to Plas Brondanw Gardens, on the upper terrace.
  33. II Gates and Gatepiers opposite the Coach-house including Curved Wall adjoining to NE. Photos
    Immediately opposite the Coach-house at Plas Brondanw, at the foot of the path up to Brondanw Tower.
  34. II* The Orangery at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Prominently-sited on the western boundary of the garden.
  35. II Gatepiers and Steps to W of Coach-house at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Immediately W of the Coach-house at Plas Brondanw.
  36. II Coach-house and adjoining Entrance Arch to Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Located 100m S of Plas Brondanw at the eastern boundary of its garden and facing the lane to the W; partly-cobbled and partly-flagged court to NE.
  37. II Revettment Walls and Circular Steps to Wall Fountain at Plas Brondanw Gardens
    Opposite the main garden entrance and immediately E of the Orangery.
  38. II Gates, Gatepiers and Steps 50m NE of the Orangery at Plas Brondanw Gardens
    Facing W at the western boundary of the garden.
  39. II Penstep Photos
    Prominently located on a bend in the Croesor road immediately S of and opposite Plas Brondanw; set back slightly and raised up on a revetted bank.
  40. II Steps, Gates and Gatepiers to Upper Terrace at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Centrally-placed within the upper terrace revettment wall and leading down to the gardens to the W.
  41. II Flight of Steps and adjoining Wall and Arched Gateway immediately N of Penstep Photos
    Located opposite Plas Brondanw, on the E side of the lane.
  42. II Main Gates and Gatepiers to Plas Brondanw including attached Enclosing Walls and Revettment to E Photos
    Opposite the entrance court of Plas Brondanw and facing the lane to the S and E, and the garden to the W.
  43. II Vista Screen and Gate to W of Plas Brondanw Photos
    Located approximately 50m W of Plas Brondanw at the western boundary of the garden.
  44. II Raised Balustraded Terrace immediately W of Plas Brondanw Photos
    Prominently sited in front of the house, under the canopy of an old evergreen oak tree.
  45. II* Plas Brondanw Photos
    On a commanding, sloping site overlooking the Traeth Mawr 0.5km NE of Garreg village; backing onto a lane running NE from Garreg to Croesor and parallel with the A 4085. Set within its own gardens of
  46. II Gatepiers and Overthrow linking Plas Brondanw with Brondanw Cottages
    Linking Plas Brondanw house to the adjacent cottages at the lower end of the courtyard between the two.
  47. II Plas Brondanw Cottages
    Situated immediately to NE of Plas Brondanw to which it is linked by gate-piers; set end on to the slope with NW elevation overlooking terraced gardens.
  48. II Plas Brondanw Cottages
    Situated immediately to NE of Plas Brondanw to which it is linked by gate-piers; set end on to the slope with NW elevation overlooking terraced gardens.
  49. II Plas Brondanw Cottages Photos
    Situated immediately to NE of Plas Brondanw to which it is linked by gate-piers; set end on to the slope with NW elevation overlooking terraced gardens.
  50. II Bust of Augustus and Column at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Set against plain iron railings in the NW corner of the garden, adjacent to the Dolphin Gates.
  51. II Dolphin Gates and Gatepiers at Plas Brondanw including Railings to NW Photos
    Located at the northern boundary of the garden, adjacent to the column with bust of Augustus.
  52. II Bust of Inigo Jones on Pedestal at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    Opposite the iron gate and circular enclosure at the northern boundary of the garden; raised up on a bank and approached by 4 slate-flagged steps.
  53. II Circular Enclosing Walls and Fountain at the N end at Plas Brondanw Gardens Photos
    At the northern boundary of the Plas Brondanw gardens.
  54. II Byre NE of Plas Brondanw. Photos
    Immediately W of the Barn Range NE of Plas Brondanw; parallel with the lane and facing a farmyard to the SE.
  55. II Barn Range NE of Plas Brondanw
    Located 150m NE of Plas Brondanw, on the NW side of the lane and at right-angles with it.
  56. II Wern Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1km NE of Garreg village at the end of a metalled lane running NE from the road; situated immediately to the W of a stream which divides the house and gardens from its (former) f
  57. II Former Stable Block at Wern
    Located 100m E of Wern within a farmyard setting.
  58. II Gates and Gatepiers opposite Gattws Photos
    Located 150m N of Plas Brondanw at the beginning of a path running from Gattws to Plas Brondanw.
  59. II Arch and Gate at Ffynnon Gwyfil
    Located prominently on the roadside, on the E side of the lane from Plas Brondanw to Croesor, approximately 0.7km NE of the house; opposite a contemporary semi-circular rubble-walled recess.
  60. II Mounting Block NE of Church of St Brothen
    Located some 30m NE of the church, beyond the rubble churchyard walls.
  61. I Church of St Brothen Photos
    Located on a sloping site at the SW edge of the small village of Llanfrothen; accessed via a footpath leading S from a lane running S to the Village from the B4410 Garreg to Rhyd road; set within a ru
  62. II Bronynys
    Located on the rocky hill Ynys Fach approximately 1.2km NW of Garreg; accessed via a lane running northwestwards from the B4410 beyond Ty Newydd Morfa.
  63. II Pont Garreg-Hylldrem Photos
    Spanning the Afon Maesgwm approximately 2km NE of Garreg.
  64. II Old Ynysfor Farmhouse
    Located on the rocky hill Ynys Fach approximately 1.2km NW of Garreg; accessed via a long track running northwestwards from the B4410 beyond Ty Newydd Morfa; sited 150 N of and downhill from (new) Yny
  65. II Agricultural Range at Old Ynysfor
    Located 30m NE of Old Ynysfor, opposite a further agricultural range.
  66. II Cart-shed at Ty Mawr
    Located 30m SW of Ty Mawr Farmhouse within the farmyard.
  67. II Ty Mawr Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1km N of Penrhyndeudraeth at the southern boundary of the community and accessed via a short farm track leading off from the main road at the foot of the long hill from Penrhynde
  68. II Limekiln
    Located some 500m E of the Pont Garreg-Hylldrem on the N side of the Afon Maesgwm; accessed across a field NE of the road, built into a revetted bank.
  69. II Beudy Newydd
    Located on an elevated plateau between the Afon Croesor and the Afon Maesgwm, approximately 0.5km SW of Parc; accessed via a long track running NE from the road.
  70. II Ty Obry Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.5km NW of Penrhyndeudraeth on a commanding hillside site opposite the Hir Ynys; immediately S of a lane running NW from the A 487 at Penrhyndeudraeth.
  71. II Penrhyndeudraeth Station, Ffestiniog Railway, Including Railed Railway Embankment Adjoining to the N Photos
    Located towards the top of the hillslope which defines the upper part of the town, raised up above the road on a high revettment.
  72. II T-shaped Agricultural Range at Ty Obry
    Located immediately E of Ty Obry Farmhouse, facing the lane to the N.
  73. II Ceunant-y-Parc
    Situated at the bottom of a private track down into the Afon Maesgwyn valley from the road between Garreg and Croesor, 1km north-east of Plas Brondanw and 0.2km south-west of Parc.
  74. II Hafodty
    Remotely situated on the Brondanw estate approximately equidistant between Plas Brondanw and Croesor. Approached from the mountain road that leads off the B4410 and reached along a winding forest tra
  75. II Nazareth Chapel Photos
    Set against the slope of the hill which defines the northern half of the town, located immediately below the Ffestiniog Railway line; the chapel stands behind a narrow rubble-walled forecourt with its
  76. II Walls to Enclosure adjoining L-shaped Agricultural Range at Parc
    To south of and adjoining the main L-shaped agricultural range at Parc. Parc is strikingly located approximately 2km SW of Croesor.
  77. II Milestone
    The milestone is set in the wall at the margin of the main road, approximately 100m NE of Factory-Glaslyn.
  78. II* L-shaped Agricultural Range at Parc
    Located immediately to the W of Parc, facing a farmyard to the N.
  79. II* Parc
    Strikingly located on an elevated site above the Afon Maesgwm, approximately 2km SW of Croesor; accessed via a long drive running SW from the Garreg to Croesor road.
  80. II Barn at Parc
    Located some 40m NW of Parc, facing a farmyard to the SE and set against a slope to the NW.
  81. II* Middle Parc including Fountain Basin adjoining to W
    Strikingly located on an elevated site above the Afon Maesgwm, approximately 2km SW of Croesor; sited some 50m NE of Parc.
  82. II Walls and Revettments to Upper Terrace Garden at Parc
    Located some 50m E of Parc, facing the valley and in front of the site of the (now demolished) primary house at Parc.
  83. II Revettment Walls to Terracing at Parc including Walls and Revettments to Enclosure adjoining to SE
    Occupying a steep slope from the upper Parc drive down to the Afon Maesgwm, between Parc Cottages and Gattws Parc
  84. II* Gattws Parc including Boulder Wall adjoining to NW
    Strikingly located on an elevated site above the Afon Maesgwm, approximately 2km SW of Croesor; sited into the hillslope immediately to the NW of the old approach road to Parc, approximately 200m NE o
  85. II Hafod Garegog
    Located at the southern boundary of the community to the SW of the road from Garreg to Nantmor; accessed via a private lane leading off the road to the SW and approached through a former farmyard, now
  86. II Boulder-built Boundary Walls above the Upper Drive at Parc
    Located to the N of Parc and enclosing an area of raised ground above the drive, between the barn and Gattws Parc
  87. II Bridge at Parc
    Spanning the Afon Maesgwm approximately 150m W of, and downhill from, Gattws Parc.
  88. II Barn N of Hafod Garegog
    Located 0.5km N of Hafod Garegog immediately adjacent to the Nanmor stream.
  89. II Parish Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    Set back from the main road within its own rubble-walled churchyard at the southern end of the village centre.
  90. II Mardir Photos
    South of the Church of Holy Trinity on a narrow road to the railway station and overlooking the Dwyryd estuary.
  91. II Gorffwysfa Chapel Including Hall Adjoining to the Rear and Railed Forecourt Walls to the Front. Photos
    Set back slightly behind a low walled and railed forecourt.
  92. II The Vicarage Including Adjoining Service Complex and Gates Photos
    Located within its own grounds a short distance W of the church at the southern edge of the village.
  93. II Pont Talyrni
    Located towards the southern boundary of the community, and carrying the A 4085 accross the Afon Nanmor.
  94. II Former Coachhouse at the Vicarage, Including Associated Garden Walls
    Located immediately to the SW of the vicarage.
  95. II Milepost to NNE of Cei Newydd
    Set alongside the NW side of the A496, to NNE of Cei Newydd.
  96. II Plas Newydd Farmhouse
    Located approximately 1.6km NW of the centre of Penrhyndeudraeth at the SW border of the community; set within a farmyard at the end of a long unmetalled track running NW from an unclassified road, i
  97. II Former Stable Range at Plas Newydd
    Located immediately SW of Plas Newydd Farmhouse, adjoining a modern barn to the N.
  98. II Talyrni Cottage
    Located in a field approximately 150m NE of Pont Talyrni, set back from the road from Nantmor to Garreg; sited with its rear set against a rock outcrop.
  99. II North Block at Bron-y-Garth Hospital
    Behind, and to the N of, the main hospital building.
  100. II Bron-y-Garth Hospital Photos
    Prominently sited on the roadside, diagonally opposite the National Park offices.

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