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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. II Former Coachhouse at the Vicarage, Including Associated Garden Walls
    Located immediately to the SW of the vicarage.
  4. 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.
  5. II North Block at Bron-y-Garth Hospital
    Behind, and to the N of, the main hospital building.
  6. II Mardir Photos
    South of the Church of Holy Trinity on a narrow road to the railway station and overlooking the Dwyryd estuary.
  7. 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.
  8. II Bron-y-Garth Hospital Photos
    Prominently sited on the roadside, diagonally opposite the National Park offices.
  9. II Casual Ward at Bron-y-Garth Hospital Photos
    Immediately to SW of the main hospital building, at right angles to the A487.
  10. II T-shaped Agricultural Range at Ty Obry
    Located immediately E of Ty Obry Farmhouse, facing the lane to the N.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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
  14. II Former Women's Institute Hall
    On the N side of the High St (A497) adjacent to Minffordd Railway Station.
  15. II Former Stable Range at Plas Newydd
    Located immediately SW of Plas Newydd Farmhouse, adjoining a modern barn to the N.
  16. II Minffordd Station Photos
    At the junction between the Ffestiniog and Cambrian railways, between Penrhyndeudraeth and Minffordd village.
  17. II Rhos House Photos
    On a slightly raised site near the entrance road to Minffordd Quarry near the northern boundary of the comunity.
  18. II Entrance Piers at the Minffordd Approach to Portmeirion Photos
    Set back slightly from the main road at its junction with the access road to Portmeirion.
  19. II Railway Lodge at the Ffestiniog Railway Crossing Photos
    To the N of, and below the village, accessed via a narrow lane bounded by rubble walls. The house is set on a levelled site at the SW corner of the crossing; behind a slate stave fence.
  20. II Cart-shed at Ty Mawr
    Located 30m SW of Ty Mawr Farmhouse within the farmyard.
  21. 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
  22. II Former Lodge to Plas Penrhyn
    On the roadside at the start of the lane leading SW up the hill to Plas Penrhyn.
  23. II Borthwen Photos
    Overlooking the Traeth Bach towards the SE boundary of the community, to the E of Castle Yard; accessed via a long drive leading E off a lane running parallel with the main Portmeirion access road.
  24. II Cae Canol Including Adjoining Garage Block to the NE
    Located to the rear (E) of the Castle Yard at Castell Deudraeth; accessed via a lane running E of, and parallel to the main Portmeirion road.
  25. II Castell Deudraeth Photos
    Within its own grounds on the Portmeirion estate, approximately 2km NE of Portmeirion village; accessed via a metalled drive leading W from the main Portmeirion lane.
  26. II* Plas Penrhyn Photos
    Located towards the western boundary of the community on a commanding, elevated site overlooking Porthmadog and theTraeth Mawr; accesed via a lane running SW from the main road (A 487).
  27. II Milepost to N of Llandecwyn
    Set along the NW side of the A496 leading N out of the village of Llandecwyn.
  28. II Castellated Garden Walls and Towers at Castell Deudraeth Photos
    Enclosing lawns and terraces to the SW of Castell Deudraeth
  29. II Wharf at Cei Newydd
    Sited along the E bank of the Afon Dwyryd and below the W side of the A496 opposite Cei Newydd.
  30. II Stone needle 500m SW of Plas Penrhyn Photos
    In a field on an elevated site some 500m SW of Plas Penrhyn, with commanding views across the Traeth Mawr.
  31. II Milepost to NNE of Cei Newydd
    Set alongside the NW side of the A496, to NNE of Cei Newydd.
  32. II Former Weigh House at Boston Lodge Railway Works Photos
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is to north east of the main Boston Lodge buildings,
  33. II Locomotive Shed at Boston Lodge Railway Works Photos
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is to the north east of the main Boston Lodge buildi
  34. II Reception (Chantry Lodge) Photos
    The first main building at the entrance of the village; set back slightly to the NW of the village lane.
  35. II Former Tollhouse (Now Public Telephone Kiosk) Photos
    At the start of the main village road, immediately S of the reception block (Chantry Lodge).
  36. II Forecourt Walls and Balustrading at Cliff House Photos
    In front of Cliff House and its annex, facing the lane and flanking the short drive to the house; continuing around the side of the house to enclose a raised terrace facing South.
  37. II Former Manager's Office at Boston Lodge Railway Works Photos
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at the northern end of the site at right angles t
  38. II Cliff House Including Annex Photos
    At the eastern edge of the village, in front, and to the E of, the Gatehouse.
  39. II Statue of Huntsman Photos
    Immediatedly to the W of Cliff House, on the roadside.
  40. II Former Iron Foundry and Smithy at Boston Lodge Photos
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at the north end of the main range, stepped down
  41. II The Gate House Photos
    Straddling the road at the main (eastern) approach to the village.
  42. II Westminster Abbey Balustrade Photos
    At the northern approach to the village, curving parallel with the rear service lane and facing a large pond on one side.
  43. II Former Oil Store at Boston Lodge Railway Works
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at right angles to the Brass Foundry, at the cent
  44. II Rotunda or Grotto Photos
    Set into the hillslope below Cliff House with panoramic views accross the bay; accessed via steps and an arch from the main village road.
  45. II Former Brass Foundry at Boston Lodge Railway Works
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is opposite the smithy which is at the north end of
  46. II C19 Wall Adjoining Bridge House to the E Photos
    On the S side of the road between Bridge House and the Gatehouse, with the Grotto beyond.
  47. II The Belvedere, Including Associated Terraces Photos
    Elevated above the main village road on the northern side, between Gatehouse and Bridgehouse.
  48. II Boston Lodge Photos
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at the centre of the site between the main range
  49. II Toll House at the E End of The Cob (Also Known as The Rebecca Tollgate) Photos
    On the roadside at the end of The Cob at the point where the road curves NW.
  50. II Villa Winch Photos
    On the NE side of the village, behind Chantry.
  51. II The Unicorn Photos
    Set back on an elevated sloping site overlooking the Central Piazza on the N side; accessed via gated flights of stone steps.
  52. II Former Machine Shop at Boston Lodge
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is set back to left of the Erecting Shop and is the cent
  53. II Chantry Row Photos
    Located between Chantry and the Pantheon.
  54. II Chantry Photos
    On the NE side of the village on an elevated site overlooking the village centre.
  55. II Locker Room Block at Boston Lodge
    The railway works known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This range is located immediately W of Boston Lodge cottages, at rig
  56. II The Pantheon Including Addition to the Rear Photos
    Prominently sited overlooking the village.
  57. II The Bridge House Photos
    The second of the gateways into the village; below the Pantheon.
  58. II Former Erecting Shop at Boston Lodge
    The railway works known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This range is in front of the siding at the entrance to the works, at
  59. II Columnar Monument Immediately S of Chantry Photos
    On a rock outcrop immediately to the S of Chantry.
  60. II Telford's Tower, Including Adjoining Walls and Arches Photos
    Raised up on the northern side of the village, overlooking the Central Piazza.
  61. II Statue of Buddha Photos
    Within a Round Aedicular Structure at the foot of the Pantheon.
  62. II Neo-Jacobean Gateway and Adjoining Walls to the NE of the Central Piazza Photos
    Defining the Central Piazza on the NE side, between the Gloriette and the Bristol Colonnade.
  63. II Toll House (Including Pilot House) Photos
    Occupying the eastern side of Battery Square.
  64. II* The Colonnade Photos
    Overlooking the Central Piazza to the E.
  65. II Ladies Lodge (Siop Bach) Photos
    On the northern corner of Battery Square, opposite the Statue of Buddha and adjoining Round House via an arch.
  66. II Monument in Battery Square Photos
    In the centre of the square.
  67. II Chronometer Sundial Photos
    Half-way down the flight of steps immediately to the NW of Ladies Lodge and Round House.
  68. II Gloriette Photos
    Facing the Central Piazza to the NE.
  69. II Round House Including Adjoining Arch and Walkway Photos
    Located immediately to the W of Ladies Lodge.
  70. II Battery Photos
    In the centre of Battery Square, between Toll house and Prior's Lodging.
  71. II Salutation Photos
    At the northern edge of the lower village group, behind the Central Piazza.
  72. II Triumphal Arch Including Adjoining Service Block to the NW Photos
    At the start of the northern (service) access road leading to and from the village, adjoining the small piazza.
  73. II Prior's Lodging Photos
    Facing Battery Square, adoining Battery.
  74. II Corrugated Iron Shelter Photos
    In the Gwyllt, at the end of a path running NW from the small Piazza.
  75. II Central Piazza Photos
    In the centre of the village and forming its focus.
  76. II Steps, Piers and Associated Cobbled Pavement Descending From Ladies Lodge to the Hercules Statue Photos
    Bordering the Central Piazza on the S side between Ladies Lodge and the Hercules Statue.
  77. II Crane at S End of Boston Lodge Railway Works Photos
    The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This crane is at the extreme south end of the site.
  78. II The Piazza, Including Adjoining Playhouse Central Vase Monument Photos
    At the NW corner of the village, next to the Triumphal Arch.
  79. II* Campanile (Also Called The Bell Tower) Photos
    Prominently sited on the south-eastern ridge overlooking the village and hotel.
  80. II Gothick Pavilion Photos
    Facing the Central Piazza on the SE side.
  81. II Government House Photos
    On the cliff-top adjacent to the Campanile.
  82. II Mermaid Photos
    Located in the centre of the village to the W of the Central Piazza.
  83. II Watch House Photos
    Dramatically sited on the cliff top overlooking the hotel and bay.
  84. II Pond, Walls and Steps Immediately E of Trinity Photos
    Occupying the western part of the main central village area, adjacent to the Central Piazza and to the NW of Mermaid.
  85. II Descending Steps From Watch House Photos
    Descending dramatically down the wooded cliff to the shore line.
  86. II Dolphin (Including Royal Dolphin) Photos
    Dramatically-sited on the cliff-top overlooking Fountain, Anchor and the Hotel.
  87. II Walls and Gateways Edging the Central Piazza to the NW Photos
    Defining the perimeter of the Central Piazza between Trinity and the Gloriette.
  88. II Aedicular Niche to the N of the Swimming Pool Photos
    At the foot of the wooded cliff on the N side of the grassed garden area with swimming pool, E of Anchor and Fountain.
  89. II Trinity House Including Adjacent Petrol Pump Photos
    Opposite the Arches in the centre of the village.
  90. II Revetment Wall Immediately N of The Arches, Including Associated Columnar and Urn Monuments Photos
    Adjoining The Arches to the N, facing the main street.
  91. II Hercules Statue Photos
    Opposite the Town Hall and Hercules Gates, at the top of the Hercules Steps.
  92. II Neptune Photos
    Opposite the Town Hall, adjoining Angel.
  93. II Bandstand and Adjoining Flight of Descending Steps (the Hercules Steps) Photos
    Immediately NW of the Hercules Statue, the flight of steps descending westwards towards Anchor and Fountain.
  94. II Astrolabe Photos
    Immediately to the E of Angel.
  95. II Angel Photos
    Opposite the Town Hall, adjoining Neptune.
  96. II The Arches Photos
    On the main street-line, immediately N of the Town Hall.
  97. II Angel Gates (Hercules Gate) Photos
    Opposite the Town Hall entrance.
  98. II Fountain Photos
    Forming a pair (together with Anchor) of buildings sited in the lower, western part of the village, below the lane leading to the hotel.
  99. II Monument Immediately E of Fountain Photos
    Immediately E of Fountain.
  100. I Portmeirion Town Hall Photos
    Facing the Angel and Angel Gates at the western edge of the village group; set against the hill slope.

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