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  1. II The Feathers Inn Photos
    The inn lies at the E end of the village, on the S side of the village street.
  2. II Tabernacl Photos
    The Tabernacl, also called Capel Bach, lies back from the S side of the street past a row of two cottages set end-on to the road.
  3. II Ty Canton Photos
    The house stands at the end of a row of houses on the N side of the main street of the village.
  4. II* Highgate Photos
    The house is in a row on the NE side of the main street, E of the bridge.
  5. II Tai Newyddion Photos
    A row of four cottages alongside the village street, attached to Highgate on the right, and to the village shop on the left.
  6. II Tai Newyddion Photos
    A row of four cottages alongside the village street, attached to Highgate on the right, and to the village shop on the left.
  7. II Tai Newyddion Photos
    A row of four cottages alongside the village street, attached to Highgate on the right, and to the village shop on the left.
  8. II Tai Newyddion Photos
    A row of four cottages alongside the village street, attached to Highgate on the right, and to the village shop on the left.
  9. II Front Walls and Gates to Moriah Methodist Chapel Photos
    The front walls to the grassed forecourt of Capel Moriah are on the S side of the main road through the village.
  10. II* Moriah Methodist Chapel Photos
    The building is located at the centre of the village, set back from and below the road; opposite the Lloyd George Memorial Museum. The lawned churchyard has a low rubble boundary wall to the road.
  11. II Caernarfon Gates and Gate Piers to Amgueddfa Lloyd George Photos
    The gate piers and gates stand back from the pavement and immediately W of the museum, opposite Capel Moriah in the centre of Llanystumdwy.
  12. II Pwllheli Gates and Gate Piers to Amgueddfa Lloyd George Photos
    The Pwllheli gates form the N entrance to the museum grounds from the road running E from Pont Llanystumdwy, and directly opposite the grave of David Lloyd George.
  13. II* Grave of David Lloyd George Photos
    The grave is on the N side of the road leading E from Pont Llanystumdwy, and on the wooded high bank of the Afon Dwyfor.
  14. II Pont Llanystumdwy Photos
    The bridge carries the main street of the village over the Afon Dwyfor.
  15. II Milestone Photos
    The milestone stands immediately at the W end of the N parapet of the bridge, under a road sign.
  16. II No 1, Minafon Photos
    The pair of cottages stands at the W end of the village on the S side of the main road opposite the school.
  17. II Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    The parish church stands conspicuously in its graveyard on the N side of the Afon Dwyfor in the centre of Llanystuymdwy.
  18. II No 2, Minafon Photos
    The pair of cottages stands at the W end of the village on the S side of the main road opposite the school.
  19. II Churchyard Wall and Lychgate to the Church of St John the Baptist Photos
    The churchyard wall separates the encircling road from the oval graveyard on the S; the lychgate provides access to the churchyard from the road on the W side, opposite the tower.
  20. II Ty'n Llan Photos
    The house stands behind and on the N side of the Church of St John the Baptist at the centre of the village.
  21. II Ysgol Llanystumdwy Photos
    The school lies at the W end of the village, on the N side of the road.
  22. II* Ty-newydd Photos
    The house is reached from a drive off the road leading W of the village centre, past Lloyd George's grave.
  23. II Ynysgain ganol
    Ynysgain lies between the new by-pass road for Llanystumdwy and the sea, SE of the village. Ynysgain ganol farm lies on a farm road leading to where the Afon Dwyfor enters the sea.
  24. II Gwynfryn Lodge Photos
    The lodge stands at the S end of the long drive to Plas Gwynfryn, 500m W of Llanystymdwy village.
  25. II Talarfor
    The house lies back from the main Criccieth to Pwllheli road, E of Llanystumdwy.
  26. II Ynysgain Fawr
    750m approx. Down a lane which leaves the main Pwllheli Road on the edge of Llanystumdwy village, and close to the estuary of the River Dwfor.
  27. II Farm Buildings at Bron-Eifion Farm
    Bron-Eifion farm lies immediately N of the large country mansion built by J A Greaves. The cattle accommodation is the most northerly of three groups of farm buildings.
  28. II Trefan
    Trefan lies along a driveway leading N off the road running E from the bridge in Llanystumdwy, and situated on the scarp overlooking the Afon Dwyfor.
  29. II Bron-Eifion Hotel Photos
    The hotel stands in its own grounds, on the E boundary of the community, adjoining Cricieth.
  30. II Bont Fechan Photos
    Located on a cut off section of the main A497 Cricieth to Pwllheli road, SE of the village of Llanystumdwy, and formerly carrying the road over the Afon Dwyfor.
  31. II Plas Gwynfryn
    The house stands in its own parkland N of Llanystumdwy, and is reached from a long driveway from the road running N from the W end of the village.
  32. II Pont Rhyd-y-croesau Photos
    The bridge carries the road running NW from Llanystumdwy across the deep wooded glen of the Afon Dwyfor.
  33. II Former Haybarn at Parciau Mawr
    West of the Parciau Mawr hotel, and close to Lon Fel.
  34. II Talhenbont
    The house, until recently known as Plas Hen, stands N of Llanystumdwy and is reached by a driveway leading off the road running NE from Chwilog in the direction of Rhoslan.
  35. II Walls, Gatepiers and Gates enclosing the Memorial Garden at Bryn Awelon
    South of the house, on the west side of its gardens, adjoining Lon Fel.
  36. II Pont Rhyd-y-benllig Photos
    A road bridge across the Afon Dwyfor, some 7.3km N of Cricieth and S of Rhoslan hamlet.
  37. II Ysgubor-hen
    The house stands on rising ground mid-way between Llanystumdwy and Chwilog, and 400m N of the toll house on the A497 crossroads.
  38. II Capel Mawr Photos
    Immediately W of the George IV Hotel.
  39. II George IV Hotel Photos
    Towards the W end of the High Street.
  40. II Old Tollgate Cottage Photos
    The tollgate cottage was erected c1808 to control access to the Portmadoc to Porthdinllaen road, B4354.
  41. II Bryn Hir Arms including Archway to yard Photos
    At the W end of the continuously developed building line, almost opposite the George IV Hotel.
  42. II National Westminster Bank Photos
    On the W corner with the lane that leads up past the Lion Hotel.
  43. II Cafe Cwrt Photos
    To the South of Stryd Fawr set back on the W side of the open space of Y Maes.
  44. II Rectory
    In grounds set back from the NE side of the open green of Y Maes, close to Holywell Terrace.
  45. II No 27, Ffordd Castell (Castle Street) (NW Side), Gwynedd Photos
    Facing the open ground at the entrance to the Castle, and forming a terrace with Nos 21-23.
  46. II No 25, Ffordd Castell (Castle Street) (NW Side), Gwynedd Photos
    Facing the open ground at the entrance to the Castle, and forming a terrace with Nos 21-23.
  47. II Memorial Hall Photos
    Set back from the main road and prominently sited on the E side of Y Maes.
  48. II Capel Berea Photos
    Prominently sited towards the N end of the terrace.
  49. II Cemlyn Photos
    Facing the open ground at the entrance to the Castle, and forming a terrace with No 21 and Nos 25-27.
  50. II No 5, Wellington Terrace, (S Side), Gwynedd Photos
    Previously listed as ‘old cottage in centre of terrace and cottage adjoining above’. Close to the road, S of the level crossing.
  51. II No 6, Wellington Terrace (W Side), Gwynedd Photos
    6 Wellington Terrace
  52. II Trefan Photos
    Facing the open ground at the entrance to the castle, and forming a terrace with Nos 23-27.
  53. II Hafod y Bryn Photos
    Diagonally opposite the Church of Saint Catherine, where the lane turns to the E.
  54. I Criccieth Castle Photos
    Criccieth
  55. II* Church of St Catherine Photos
    On the NE side of the town, where the lane turns to the E.
  56. II Gates, Wall and Railings at Capel Seion
    Encloses 2 sides of a small forecourt in the front of Capel Seion.
  57. II Bryn Henllan Photos
    Set back from the road in gardens, east of the Church of Saint Catherine.
  58. II No 4, Ffordd Castell (Castle Street) (Se Side) (Previously Listed As No 2, Castle Street, Old Castle Photos
    Immediately SW of Ty Mawr.
  59. II Capel y Traeth Photos
    Close to the upper end of Penpaled Road, near the level crossing.
  60. II Church of Saint Deiniol Photos
    Set back from the main A497 road in a disused churchyard towards the centre of the town at Y Maes, and close to the junction with Lon Ednyfed.
  61. II Ty Mawr Photos
    In a continuously built-up terrace, opposite and above the junction with Tanygrisiau Terrace.
  62. II Penpaled Photos
    Immediately SE of Capel Seion.
  63. II Bryn Hir
    In wooded grounds on the N side of the town, close to Lon Ednyfed.
  64. II Nant y Felin Photos
    Set back from the road immediately E of the Church of Saint Deiniol.
  65. II Stable Block at Bryn Hir
    To the east of the house at Bryn Hir, close to Lon Ednyfed.
  66. II Betws-bach
    The farmhouse lies on a minor road running N-S parallel and to the W of the B4411 and Rhos-lan, and S of Ynys.
  67. II Beudy-y-gromlech
    The house stands in a field on the E side of the village, close to Rhoslan Cromlech.
  68. II Mynydd Ednyfed Fawr
    Towards the top of the lane approx. 1.5km out of Criccieth, below the golf club house.
  69. II Morannedd Cafe Photos
    At the eastern end of the Esplanade, close to the railway line.
  70. II Plas-y-nant
    The farmhouse is on the S side of the B4354 through Chwilog, at the E end of the village.
  71. II Former Threshing Barn at Braich y Saint Photos
    On the slope above and west of the farmhouse.
  72. II Braich y Saint Photos
    2km approx. NE of Criccieth, set back to the N of a lane running W from the N of Pentrefelin.
  73. II Braich y Saint
    2km approx. NE of Criccieth, set back to the N of a lane running W from the N of Pentrefelin.
  74. II Mile Post Photos
    Up against the stone field boundary wall, c100m NE of the drive leading to Mynydd Ddu.
  75. II Tafarn Madryn Photos
    The building stands at the end of a row of buildings at the village centre, against the former railway crossing.
  76. II Post Office and attached House Photos
    The building is in a row, adjoining Tafarn Madryn on the W. The attached house adjoins the shop and post office on the W side, part of the row on the S side of the main road through the village.
  77. II Milestone Photos
    The milestone is on the N side of the Chwilog village street, standing against the wall of a house known as Tegfan.
  78. II Capel Siloh Photos
    The chapel is set in the rows of cottages which form the N side of the main street in the village.
  79. II* Wash House
    Set back from the road 2km approx, to the E of the town, and 0.5km approx. Down a track.
  80. II* Ystumllyn
    Set back from the road 2km approx, to the E of the town, and 0.5km approx. Down a track.
  81. II* Former Stables
    Set back from the road 2km approx, to the E of the town, and 0.5km approx. Down a track.
  82. II Farm Building and Granary at Ystumcegid
    Ystum-cegid farm stands on a hilltop 2km S of Dolbenmaen. The farm building and granary lies opposite the SE end of the farmhouse and in line and directly to the SW of the outbuilding facing the yard
  83. II Outhouse at Ystumcegid
    Ystum-cegid farm lies on a hilltop 2km S of Dolbenmaen. The outbuilding is at the SE end of the house, separated by a narrow yard.
  84. II Ystumcegid
    The farmhouse stands on a hill, 2km S of Dolbenmaen, with its farm buildings on the S side, and is reached from the road from Dolbenmaen to Rhoslan.
  85. II Piggery at Ystumcegid
    Ystum-cegid lies on a hilltop about 2km S of Dolbenmaen. The piggery lies directly at the back of the back wing of the farmhouse, beyond the yard wall.
  86. II Ty-Hir
    The large farmhouse stands end on to the road, and facing S, on the road which runs NE of Llanarmon village in the direction of Rhosgyll.
  87. II Lychgate to the Church of St Cynhaearn Photos
    St Cynhaearn stands isolated approximately 900m S of Pentrefelin village. The lychgate stands in front of the churchyard wall and provides the entrance to the rectangular churchyard from the SW.
  88. II Gravestone of John Ystymllyn Photos
    The headstone stands in the churchyard of the church of St Cynhaearn, on the N side of the path from the lychgate.
  89. II Pont y Felin
    The bridge carries the minor road from Ynys and Cenin to its junction with the B4411 Penygroes to Criccieth road, crossing the Afon Dwyfach, near the road junction.
  90. II Tomb of David Owen Photos
    The tomb is located in the churchyard of the Church of St Cynhaearn, set at the W end against the SE boundary wall.
  91. II Monuments to John Williams and Ellis Owen
    The two monuments stand immediately outside the W door of St Cynhaearn's church, on the right side of the path to the lychgate.
  92. II Carreg and Pilkington Tombs
    The two railed tombs are close to the S side of the nave of the Church of St Cynhaearn.
  93. II* Church of St Cynhaearn Photos
    The church stands alone on the former island in Llyn Ystumllyn, approx 900m S of Pentrefelin, and is reached by a track from the village.
  94. II Pont Ynys Creua Photos
    The causeway bridge carries the minor road from Llangybi to Bryncir over the Afon Wen and adjoining marshland.
  95. II Penychain Farmhouse
    The farm is on Pen-ychain headland, c4 km E of Pwllheli and close to the W side of the holiday camp, and is reached by a farm road from the A497.
  96. II Piggery at Penychain
    The farm is on the headland, c4km E of Pwllheli. The piggery closes the farmyard at the NE corner, and is separated from the hammel by a narrow service passage.
  97. II Farm Outbuilding at Penychain
    Penychain farm is on the headland some c4km E of Pwllheli, and is reached by a farm road off the main road.
  98. II N Farm Range at Penychain
    Pen-ychain farm is situated on the headland c4km E of Pwllheli. This range, on a hilltop, forms the long N side of the farmyard.
  99. II S Range of Farm Buildings at Penychain
    Penychain farm is on the headland, c4km E of Pwllheli, at the W side of the holiday camp. Access is by a farm road from the main road.
  100. II Ty'n-llan Photos
    The house stands on the S side of the road from Llanystumdwy, opposite the churchyard, with the farm buildings on the W.

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