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  1. II Plas-y-nant
    The farmhouse is on the S side of the B4354 through Chwilog, at the E end of the village.
  2. II Tafarn Madryn Photos
    The building stands at the end of a row of buildings at the village centre, against the former railway crossing.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. II Old Tollgate Cottage Photos
    The tollgate cottage was erected c1808 to control access to the Portmadoc to Porthdinllaen road, B4354.
  7. 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.
  8. II Ysgubor Degwm
    Situated approximately 0.5km E of Penarth Fawr and midway between B4354 and A497. A field barn reached along a farm lane.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. II Stables with Granary, Cartshed and Farmyard Entrance Piers at Penychain
    Pen-ychain farm stands on the headland, c4km E of Pwllheli. This building forms the SW corner of the farmyard.
  15. II House at Penarth-fawr Photos
    Penarth-fawr stands by the minor road running N from the A493 E of Pwllheli to Llanarmon.
  16. I Penarth-fawr Photos
    The house stands on a minor road running N from the A497, W of Pwllheli towards Llanarmon.
  17. II Former Stable at Penarth-fawr Photos
    The building stands to the N of Penarth-fawr, on the sharp bend of the road running N.
  18. II Piggery and associated structures at Ty'n-llan
    Ty'n-llan farm lies S and across the road from the church at the centre of Llanarmon.
  19. 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.
  20. II Cowhouse and Farm Range W of Ty'n-llan Photos
    Ty'n-llan farm is in Llanarmon village, immediately S of the church. The farm buildings lie to the W of the farmhouse.
  21. II Former School in the churchyard of the Church of St Garmon Photos
    The schoolroom is in the E side of the churchyard, set back from and accessed from the encircling road.
  22. II Vaughan Chest Tomb in the churchyard of the Church of St Garmon
    The chest tomb stands to the S of the nave wall of the church, near the path.
  23. II* Church of St Garmon Photos
    The church is set in an elevated oval churchyard at the centre of the hamlet.
  24. 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.
  25. II Pont Rhyd-y-croesau Photos
    The bridge carries the road running NW from Llanystumdwy across the deep wooded glen of the Afon Dwyfor.
  26. 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.
  27. II Towered Gatehouse to Broom Hall
    The building stands between the stable yard and Broom Hall.
  28. II* Broom Hall
    Broom Hall lies in its own parkland, E of Pwllheli, and on the N side of the Criccieth to Pwllheli Road.
  29. II Kitchen Garden Wall and associated structures at Broom Hall
    The kitchen garden lies symmetrically at the back of Broom Hall service wing.
  30. 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.
  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 Gwynfryn Lodge Photos
    The lodge stands at the S end of the long drive to Plas Gwynfryn, 500m W of Llanystymdwy village.
  33. II Ysgol Llanystumdwy Photos
    The school lies at the W end of the village, on the N side of the road.
  34. 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.
  35. 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.
  36. 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.
  37. 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.
  38. 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.
  39. II Milestone Photos
    The milestone stands immediately at the W end of the N parapet of the bridge, under a road sign.
  40. II Pont Llanystumdwy Photos
    The bridge carries the main street of the village over the Afon Dwyfor.
  41. 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.
  42. 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.
  43. II Castell Photos
    The cottage is set back from the road, S of the church and to the E of Ty'n-y-porth.
  44. 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.
  45. II Ty'n-y-porth Photos
    The house lies along the street frontage opposite the church of St Cybi, at the centre of the village.
  46. 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.
  47. II Lychgate and Churchyard Wall to the Church of St Cybi Photos
    The churchyard surrounds the church in the centre of Llangybi village. The lychgate is at the W end.
  48. 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.
  49. 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.
  50. II Cottage and Outbuilding, adjoining Fronheulog Photos
    The short row of cottages stands immediately W of the church and behind Bryn Aber, with the graveyard extension to the rear.
  51. 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.
  52. II Fronheulog
    Fronheulog is a short row of two cottages immediately SW of the church, behind Bryn Aber and backing on to the graveyard extension.
  53. 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.
  54. II The Feathers Inn Photos
    The inn lies at the E end of the village, on the S side of the village street.
  55. II* Highgate Photos
    The house is in a row on the NE side of the main street, E of the bridge.
  56. II* Church of St Cybi Photos
    The parish church stands in its churchyard at the centre of the village.
  57. 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.
  58. II Elusendai Price (Bryncastell, Berth-lwyd, Daron, Ty-Newydd and Hen Ysgoldy) Photos
    The almshouses lie 100m E of the church within the nucleated centre of Llangybi.
  59. 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.
  60. 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.
  61. I Ffynnon Cybi and associated works Photos
    The well lies in the narrow valley below the slopes of Garn Bentyrch, and is reached by a footpath from the NE corner of the churchyard, crossing two fields, the second by a causeway.
  62. II* Plas-du Photos
    The farm lies to the S of the village of Pencaenewydd, SW of the former turnpike road to Porthdinllaen.
  63. 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.
  64. 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.
  65. II Pont Abererch Photos
    The bridge is at the E end of the village of Abererch, carrying the road over the Afon Erch.
  66. II 24, Post Office Terrace, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LP
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  67. II 23, Post Office Terrace, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LP
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  68. II Seibiant
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  69. II Awelon
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  70. II 20, Post Office Terrace, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  71. II 19, Post Office Terrace, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  72. II Rhydelen
    Row of four cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  73. 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.
  74. II 17, New Row, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Row of four cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  75. II 16, New Row, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Row of four cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  76. II 15, New Row, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Row of four cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  77. II Morawel
    Pair of cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  78. II Bryn-afon
    Pair of cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  79. II 8, School Terrace, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Pair of cottages located on the N side of the main street, opposite Ty Gwyn. At the end of the gardens, on the boundary, a wide-fronted tai-cychan with a pitched slated roof and boarded door for each
  80. II 7, School Terrace, Abererch, Pwllheli, LL53 5LR
    Pair of cottages located on the N side of the main street, opposite Ty Gwyn. At the end of the gardens, on the boundary, a wide-fronted tai-cychan with a pitched slated roof and boarded door for each
  81. II Ty-gwyn Photos
    The house stands on the S side of the main street through the village.
  82. I Church of St Cawrdaf Photos
    The parish church stands in the large churchyard well furnished with slate tombstones, including some C18 ledger stones at the E, at the W end of Abererch village.
  83. II Picton Jones Monument Photos
    The monument stands in the NE corner of the churchyard of St Cawrdaf's Church, at the rear of the Church Hall.
  84. II* Plas-gwyn Photos
    Plas-gwyn lies off the main Pwllheli to Caernarfon road, approximately 700m S of Y Ffor crossroads.
  85. II Church Hall Photos
    The church hall stands in a walled enclosure at the side of the main access to the churchyard, opposite Ty-uchaf.
  86. II Ty-uchaf Photos
    The house aligns with the main access to the churchyard, near the W end of the village.
  87. II Farm Building at rear of Plas-gwyn
    Plas-gwyn lies 700m S of Y Ffor. This farm building lies on a NW-SE axis behind the farmhouse.
  88. II Talarfor
    The house lies back from the main Criccieth to Pwllheli road, E of Llanystumdwy.
  89. II Hammel Range at Plas-gwyn
    Plas-gwyn lies approximately 700m S of Y Ffor. The Hammel with its yard walls forms the NW side of the farmyard.
  90. II Cowhouse Range at Plas-gwyn
    Plas-gwyn stands approximately 700m S of Y Ffor. The cowhouse range lies W of the farmhouse, and forms the NW side of the square farmyard.
  91. II Capel Ebenezer Photos
    The chapel stands at the top of the hill on the W side, on the corner of the road to the A499, leading N from Pwllheli.
  92. II Ebenezer Cottage (Ty-capel)
    The house stands close by the SW side of Capel Ebenezer, at the W end of the village.
  93. II Bwlch y ffordd isaf Photos
    The farm is about 400m N of Y Ffor crossroads, at the junction of a minor road to Pencaenewydd.
  94. 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.
  95. 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.
  96. II Arosfa
    The house stands on a cut-off bend in the main Pwllheli to Caernarfon road, on the corner of a minor road.
  97. II Ffynnon Cawrdaf
    The well lies at the bottom of a field on the SE side of the dolerite ridge running parallel to the Pwllheli to Caernarfon Road.
  98. II Pont Ffynnon-gadfa Photos
    The causeway bridge carries the road from Pencaenewydd over the Afon Erch, running to the SW of the village.
  99. 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.
  100. II Bron-Eifion Hotel Photos
    The hotel stands in its own grounds, on the E boundary of the community, adjoining Cricieth.

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