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  1. II Bryn-afon
    Pair of cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  2. II Morawel
    Pair of cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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.
  6. II Ty-gwyn Photos
    The house stands on the S side of the main street through the village.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. II Rhydelen
    Row of four cottages on the S side of the main street, in the centre of Abererch.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. II Awelon
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  13. II Seibiant
    Row of cottages, Nos 19-24 (consec), located on the S side of the main street at the centre of Abererch.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. II Ty-uchaf Photos
    The house aligns with the main access to the churchyard, near the W end of the village.
  20. II Pont Abererch Photos
    The bridge is at the E end of the village of Abererch, carrying the road over the Afon Erch.
  21. 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.
  22. II Ebenezer Cottage (Ty-capel)
    The house stands close by the SW side of Capel Ebenezer, at the W end of the village.
  23. 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.
  24. II Clogwyn Tower
    The tower stands on the highest point of the dolerite ridge NE of Pwllheli and 1120m WNW of Abererch church.
  25. II Arosfa
    The house stands on a cut-off bend in the main Pwllheli to Caernarfon road, on the corner of a minor road.
  26. II Kitchen Garden Wall and associated structures at Broom Hall
    The kitchen garden lies symmetrically at the back of Broom Hall service wing.
  27. II* Broom Hall
    Broom Hall lies in its own parkland, E of Pwllheli, and on the N side of the Criccieth to Pwllheli Road.
  28. II Towered Gatehouse to Broom Hall
    The building stands between the stable yard and Broom Hall.
  29. 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.
  30. 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.
  31. II* Plas-gwyn Photos
    Plas-gwyn lies off the main Pwllheli to Caernarfon road, approximately 700m S of Y Ffor crossroads.
  32. 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.
  33. II Carthouse at Ty Iocws
    The house stands at the end of a long driveway leading off the main road N of Pwllheli. The service yard is at the N end of the rear wing.
  34. II Stable and Gig-house Range at Ty Iocws
    The house stands at the end of a long drive leading off the main Pwllheli Road. The stable yard is at the N end of the rear wing.
  35. II Pig-swill House at Ty Iocws
    Ty Iocws stands at the end of a long drive off the main road running N from Pwllheli. The small building stands apart from the service yard in a walled toft.
  36. II Ty Iocws, also known as Yoke House, and attached dwelling
    The house stands at the end of a long driveway leading off the main road approximately 1km N of Pwllheli.
  37. II Otter House at Ty Iocws
    Ty Iocws (formerly Yoke House) stands at the end of a long driveway, leaving the main road approximately 1km N of Pwllheli. The Otter House is in the centre of a pebbled service yard to the N of the
  38. II Bridge at Tyddyn Rhoddyn
    The bridge carries the minor road running S from Rhos-fawr to Abererch over the Afon Ddwyryd.
  39. II Brynhyfryd
    In prominent position on Alltfawr overlooking inner harbour. Set in large garden between Caernarfon Road and Abererch Road.
  40. I Penarth-fawr Photos
    The house stands on a minor road running N from the A497, W of Pwllheli towards Llanarmon.
  41. 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.
  42. II House at Penarth-fawr Photos
    Penarth-fawr stands by the minor road running N from the A493 E of Pwllheli to Llanarmon.
  43. II NO.3 North Terrace, Gwynedd
    Reached up a narrow path with rubble boundary wall to right. Set into a steep slope to rear of the Kingdom Hall.
  44. II NO.2 North Terrace, Gwynedd
    Reached up a narrow path with rubble boundary wall to right. Set into a steep slope to rear of the Kingdom Hall.
  45. II NO.1 North Terrace, Gwynedd
    Reached up a narrow path with rubble boundary wall to right. Set into a steep slope to rear of the Kingdom Hall.
  46. II Sunday School Range
    At SE edge of the town, formerly on the foreshore. Nos 4 to 7 detached to right and Sunday school building forward to left. Forecourt with good Victorian iron railings and Gothic panelled gates with
  47. II NO.15 North Street, Gwynedd
    At the roadside near E end of the street; detached following demolition of Nos 17 and 19.
  48. II NO.13 North Street, Gwynedd
    At the roadside near E end of the street; detached following demolition of Nos 17 and 19.
  49. II NO.4 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  50. II NO.6 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  51. II NO.7 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    To right of Penmount Chapel and at right angles from Nos 1 to 3; No 4 is set back. Cobbled forecourt.
  52. II Penmount Chapel Photos
    At SE edge of the town, formerly on the foreshore. Nos 4 to 7 detached to right and Sunday school building forward to left. Forecourt with good Victorian iron railings and Gothic panelled gates with
  53. II Penmount Square Photos
    At right angles to Nos 4 to 14 High Street, facing the Penmount Chapel school - room.
  54. II NO.8 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  55. II NO.6 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    To right of Penmount Chapel and at right angles from Nos 1 to 3; No 4 is set back. Cobbled forecourt.
  56. II NO.5 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    To right of Penmount Chapel and at right angles from Nos 1 to 3; No 4 is set back. Cobbled forecourt.
  57. II NO.2 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    At right angles to Nos 4 to 14 High Street, facing the Penmount Chapel school - room.
  58. II NO.10 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  59. II NO.3 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    At right angles to Nos 4 to 14 High Street, facing the Penmount Chapel school - room.
  60. II NO.12 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  61. II NO.4 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    To right of Penmount Chapel and at right angles from Nos 1 to 3; No 4 is set back. Cobbled forecourt.
  62. II NO.14 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope at the bottom of the street, Penmount Chapel to left. Formerly known as Strand Street; the earliest part of the town.
  63. II Former Sea Wall at Penmount Chapel
    To eastern and southern sides of Penmount Chapel, now bordering the car park.
  64. II Nook Antiques
    Set in the slope near the bottom of the street at the splayed corner with New Street.
  65. II NO.20 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope near the bottom of the street at the splayed corner with New Street.
  66. II NO.22 High Street, Gwynedd, 4510
    Set in the slope near the bottom of the street at the splayed corner with New Street.
  67. II NO.33 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set into a row of frontages in the eastern arm of the High Street; stepped up from adjoining properties.
  68. II NO.35 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set into a row of frontages in the eastern arm of the High Street; stepped up from adjoining properties.
  69. II Crown Hotel Photos
    Set into a row of frontages near the area formerly known as Caroline Square.
  70. II NO.12 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  71. II NO.11 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  72. II National Westminster Bank Photos
    In the eastern part of the High Street, detached to left.
  73. II Former Baptist Chapel (known as Capel Bethel Y Bedyddwr)
    At right angles to this short sloping lane, known as Baptist Square; rear elevation to North Street.
  74. II NO.10 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  75. II NO.9 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  76. II NO.7 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  77. II Alliance & Leicester and Abby National Building Societies
    Set into a row of frontages slightly stepped back from No 38 near the area formerly known as Caroline Square.
  78. II Former Coach House to rear of no.32
    To the rear of No 32 but part of the property of No 36; facing the formerly cobbled rear yard.
  79. II NO.6 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Set in the slope below the former Baptist Chapel. Known as Baptist Square.
  80. II NO.5 Llawr Gors, Gwynedd
    Near the top end of this short street; opposite the Baptist Chapel churchyard and detached to left. Known as Baptist Square.
  81. II NO.38 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set in a continuous row of frontages on the bend in the road, in the area formerly known as Caroline Square.
  82. II Lleyn Furnishers Photos
    Set in a continuous row of frontages on the bend in the road, in the area formerly known as Caroline Square.
  83. II Long Range TP NE side of Farmyard at Cae Gwynion Uhaf Farm
    Forming one side of the farmyard which lies to NE of the farmhouse; reached up a long lane to N of the cemetery.
  84. II Commercial House Photos
    On corner with Kings Head Street in the area formerly known as Caroline Square.
  85. II N0.4 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Near the Y-junction with the High Street, almost backing onto Nos 49 and 51.
  86. II NO.49 High Street, Gwynedd
    On corner with Kings Head Street in the area formerly known as Caroline Square.
  87. II Abbey National
    At the E end of the main part of the High Street; stepped forward from No 46. This area was formerly known as Caroline Square.
  88. II N0.6 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Near the Y-junction with the High Street, almost backing onto Nos 49 and 51.
  89. II Harpers
    At the E end of the main part of the High Street; stepped forward from No 46. This area was formerly known as Caroline Square.
  90. II Dutch Barn at Cae Gwynion Uchaf Farm
    To NW of the farmhouse, reached up a long lane to N of the cemetery.
  91. II N0.14 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slight slope from High Street up to Lleiniau; No 22 slightly stepped forward.
  92. II Horse Engine House at Cae Gwynion Uchaf Farm
    Immediately to NE of the farmhouse; attached to the cross range and linked by rubble wall to the coach house.
  93. II Williams Pwlldefaid Photos
    Near the corner with Penlan Street, set back beside the Midland Bank.
  94. II Range to SW.Side of Farmyard at Cae Gwynion Uchaf Farm
    Forming one side of the farmyard; reached up a long lane N of the Cemetery.
  95. II Cattleshed at Cae Gwynion Uchaf Farm
    At NW end of the farmyard; reached up a long lane to N of the cemetery.
  96. II NO.21 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Opposite No 30, near the top of the street set into a continuous row of frontages.
  97. II N0.16 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slight slope from High Street up to Lleiniau; No 22 slightly stepped forward.
  98. II N0.18 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slight slope from High Street up to Lleiniau; No 22 slightly stepped forward.
  99. II Cae Gwynion Uchaf Farmhouse
    At the northern edge of the Community Council area reached up a long lane to N of the cemetery; farmyard building to NE.
  100. II N0.20 Kings Head Street, Gwynedd
    Set in the slight slope from High Street up to Lleiniau; No 22 slightly stepped forward.

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