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  1. II Disused Cottage at Buarth Newydd
    Adjoins the main house at Buarth Newydd, which is situated at the end of a short track on the north side of the minor road running south-westwards from Bwlch-y-llyn towards the Carmel to Y Fron road.
  2. II Buarth Farm
    Situated at right-angles to track running off north side of minor road running south-westwards from Bwlch-y-llyn towards the Carmel to Y Fron road; low rubblestone wall in front of cottage and similar
  3. II Cae-Ffynnon
    Situated at the end of a short track off the minor road running north-eastwards towards Bwlch-y-llyn from the Carmel to Y Fron road; vast slate waste heap towers behind.
  4. II Pen Bwlch Bach
    Spectacularly located in isolated upland position on road between Carmel and Y Fron; the cottage is set within its own small field system immediately below the road with a vast slate waste heap direct
  5. II Ty Newydd Photos
    Situated in marshy low-lying small-field landscape, set back from minor road running north-east from Carmel towards Rhosgadfan.
  6. II Engine and Compressor House
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of the Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry towards the foot of the modern steep access road from Y Fron.
  7. II Transformer House
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of the Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry towards the foot of the modern steep access road from Y Fron.
  8. II Drying House
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of the Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry at the foot of the modern steep access road from Y Fron.
  9. II Locomotive Shed
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of the Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry to the east of the modern steep access road from Y Fron.
  10. II Engine House
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen- yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry at the foot of the modern steep access road from Y Fron.
  11. II Engine House
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry at the foot of the modern steep access road from Y Fron.
  12. II Engine House
    Located to the north-west of the Eureka slate mill on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  13. II Eureka Slate Mill
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen- yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry immediately to the north-east of the slate steps leading down to Level VI (Bonc yr Offis).
  14. II Tyddyn Engan
    Situated in edge-of-moorland location directly adjacent to track leading to Tan Foel Bach; small rubblestone-walled enclosure and slate path to front.
  15. II Winding house
    Located on Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry to the east of the Eureka Slate Mill.
  16. II Weighbridge House
    Located directly adjacent to the locomotive shed immediately to the north of the incline and drumhouse at the south-east corner of Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Quarry.
  17. II Locomotive Shed
    Located immediately to the north of the incline and drumhouse at the south-east corner of Level VIII (Bonc Brig) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Quarry.
  18. II Compressor House
    Sited higher up the slope away from the other buildings on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  19. II Store Building
    Located between the former slate mill to the north-east and the quarry offices to the south-west on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  20. II Tyn Twll
    Situated within its own irregular rubble-walled enclosure on moorland off the track running south-eastwards from Rhosgadfan towards the former Moel Tryfan Quarry.
  21. II Ropeway Winding House (north-east)
    Located immediately to the north-west of the slate mill on Level IV (Bonc Isa') of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  22. II Quarry Offices
    Located between the store building to the north and the barracks to the south-west on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  23. II Workshops
    Located to the south of the slate mill on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  24. II Barracks Building
    Located to the south-west of the quarry offices on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  25. II Slate Mill
    Directly adjoining the slab mill to the south on Level IV (Bonc Isa') of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  26. II Quarry Hospital
    Located to the south-east of the quarry offices on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  27. II Cowhouse at Caeronwy-isaf
    Situated immediately to the west of Caeronwy-isaf.
  28. II Caeronwy-isaf
    Located across fields in a narrow wooded valley approximately 400m south-west of Hafod Caeronwy; low rubblestone wall and slate path to front (west side).
  29. II Slab Mill
    Directly adjoins the large slate mill on Level IV (Bonc Isa') of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  30. II Pen-y-braich
    Situated in an edge-of-moorland location within its own stone-walled small field system at the end of a track running south from Rhosgadfan.
  31. II Hafod Caeronwy
    Located on the south side of a track leading from Y Fron through the disused quarry towards Mynydd Mawr, Hafod Caeronwy is one of the last habitation sites to the west of the high moorland of Mynydd M
  32. II Winding Drumhouse and Incline
    Located to the south-east of the slate mill on Level VI (Bonc yr Offis) of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry, the drumhouse is dramatically sited at the head of the incline running downhill to the south-east
  33. II Winding Drumhouse
    Located to the south-east of the slate mill on Level IV of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry above the remains of the incline leading down to the start of the former Nantlle Railway below.
  34. II Locomotive Shed
    Directly adjoins the drumhouse on Level IV (Bonc Isa') of Pen-yr-Orsedd Slate Quarry.
  35. II Gorphwysfa
    Situated on the east side of the road between Rhosgadfan and Y Fron, the cottage is set in the rear right corner of a roughly rectangular enclosure with rubblestone walls, lower and topped with spear-
  36. II Former Quarrymen's Barracks to north-west of Ty Mawr (east range)
    Located at the western end of Nantlle near the eastern entrance to the Dorothea Slate Quarry.
  37. II West and south ranges of building at former quarrymen's barracks to north-west of Ty Mawr
    Located at the western end of Nantlle near the eastern entrance to the Dorothea Slate Quarry.
  38. II Pen-y-bryn
    Located at the end of a track on the north side of the old Talysarn to Nantlle Road.
  39. II Former Dairy to north-west of Ty Mawr
    Situated to the north-west of Ty Mawr, with former quarry workers' barracks behind.
  40. II Penyrorsedd War Memorial
    At the front of the yard of Capel Baladeulyn, set behind the chapel walls and railings.
  41. II Tai Baladeulyn
    Slightly set back from the street with small front gardens situated behind low wall to pavement.
  42. II Tai Baladeulyn
    Slightly set back from the street with small front gardens situated behind low wall to pavement.
  43. II Tai Baladeulyn
    Slightly set back from the street with small front gardens situated behind low wall to pavement.
  44. II Tai Baladeulyn
    Slightly set back from the street with small front gardens situated behind low wall to pavement.
  45. II Tai Baladeulyn
    Slightly set back from the street with small front gardens situated behind low wall to pavement.
  46. II* Ty Mawr
    Located at the western end of Nantlle near the eastern entrance to the Dorothea Slate Quarry.
  47. II Bryn Deulyn
    Located on bend in narrow road at eastern entrance to Dorothea Slate Quarry with hooped iron railings on low entrance walls swept to left side to enable easy vehicular access.
  48. II Coach house/wash house and stables at Bryn Deulyn
    Located in grounds of Bryn Deulyn to south of house; set into a bank with the massive waste tip of the former Dorothea Slate Quarry immediately behind.
  49. II Tyddyn-Difyr and associated field walls
    Situated in isolated location above and to the north-east of Rhosgadfan on moorland edge within its own drystone-walled small field system, reached by a rough track from the road.
  50. II Tunnel Portal and Tunnel
    Located in the hillside to the north of Talysarn Hall.
  51. II Tegfan and adjoining cottage to right
    Situated on south-east side of road in Rhosgadfan; rubblestone wall in front to pavement, original stone-on-edge coping mostly replaced with concrete finials and horizontal steel railing; iron gate to
  52. II Strainer arches and retaining walls
    Located to the south of Pen-y-bryn, the strainer arches and walls retain the slate waste tips flanking the route of the Dorothea Quarry branch of the former Nantlle Railway.
  53. II Milestone
    Located on the north side of the B4418 directly opposite Tai Victoria (Victoria Terrace) approximately 0.5km east of Nantlle; set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  54. II North-eastern aerial ropeway revetment, incline and associated buildings
    Located above the east side of the North Dorothea Slate Quarry between Pen-y-Bryn to the north-east and the ruins of the former slate mill to the south-east.
  55. II Parc
    Set within its original small field system on a track on the western edge of the small settlement of Cilgwyn.
  56. II South-western aerial ropeway revetment, incline and associated buildings
    Located above the south side of the North Dorothea Slate Quarry, between the Cornish beam engine house to the west and the ruins of the former slate mill to the east.
  57. II* Engine House, Boilerhouse, Bunker and remains of chimney to south
    On a ridge of bastard rock which divides the main Dorothea Quarry from the South Dorothea Quarry; located by the side of the road access to the quarry.
  58. II Cae'r Gors
    Located on the left side of the road from Rhostryfan to the crossroads in Rhosgadfan, the cottage has a low rubblestone wall to the front and a high rubblestone wall with iron gate to the road.
  59. II Rhosgadfan House
    Located at the end of a short driveway by sharp bend on the road between Rhosgadfan and Rhostryfan; the cottage has a low rubble wall (mainly drystone) to front.
  60. II Tryfan Mawr Photos
    Located on bend of road in the hamlet of Tryfan, of which it is the principal building, approximately 1.5km north-east of Groeslon; lawn to front enclosed by rubblestone wall following curve of road.
  61. II Capel Mawr, Sunday School and railed steps to chapel forecourt
    Located in a commanding position at the eastern end of Talysarn with its Sunday School directly to the east, the chapel is set high above the road at the top of its own steps.
  62. II Seion Congregational Church
    Situated in an elevated position amidst terraced housing approximately half way up Cavour Street; in front of the chapel is a small forecourt behind an irregularly coursed rubblestone wall, topped by
  63. II Causeway
    Located off the B 4418 to the north of Dorothea House, beginning beyond Pont Wythdir and running north-east for approximately 100m across marshy ground with a spoil heap to the north-west on the south
  64. II Weirglodd-newydd
    Situated on track (Weirglodd-newydd) immediately above Talysarn.
  65. II Brynarvon
    Situated on track (Weirglodd-newydd) immediately above Talysarn.
  66. II Glan Gors
    Located approximately 0.5km north-east of Rhosgadfan close to and below the no-through road from Tyn Lwyn to Hafod Owen; rubblestone wall to road with slate path leading to cottage.
  67. II Tan-y-Ffordd
    Set directly by roadside approximately 1.5km north-east of Penygroes.
  68. II Tyn Llwyn
    Situated approximately 0.5km north of Rhosgadfan on its own in pasture fields at the head of the no-through road to Bod Owen; low rubblestone wall in front.
  69. II Cart shelter and stables at Uwchlaw'r-rhos
    Situated on north-east side of farmyard to north-east of the farmhouse at Uwchlaw'r-rhos; short screen wall with wide openings at each end on north-west side of yard.
  70. II Cowhouse at Uwchlaw'r-rhos
    Situated on south-west side of farmyard to north-east of the farmhouse at Uwchlaw'r-rhos.
  71. II Uwchlaw'r-rhos
    Situated approximately mid-way along a long farm track running eastwards from the A 499 between Groeslon and Penygroes towards Cilgwyn; the main part of the farmhouse has a low rubblestone wall with c
  72. II The Haven
    Situated on the east side of the main village street at Rhos Isaf with a smaller cottage [Ferndale] attached to the north gable end; low brick wall with privet hedge in front.
  73. II Milestone
    Located on the north side of the B 4418 between Drws-y-coed and Nantlle; set in front of a rubblestone boundary wall.
  74. II Barn at disused cottage to south-west of Llwyndu Canol
    Situated immediately to the north-east of the disused cottage to the south-west of Llwyndu Canol.
  75. II Tan-y-ffynnon
    Situated on its own by roadside in pasture fields, enclosed by a hedge and rubblestone wall; traditional cottage garden on entrance side and large slate slab path and external privy to rear.
  76. II Drystone-walled Field System at Tan-y-braich
    Set in a remote moorland location enclosing smallholder's cottage and attached cowhouse.
  77. II Disused cottage to south-west of Llwyndu Canol
    Situated in a lowland position in pasture fields to the north of Ffordd Llwyndu (Llwyndu Road), a minor road running from Penygroes to Carmel.
  78. II Tan-y-braich
    Located in a remote moorland position within its own remarkably regular and well-preserved small field system; a small open hay barn sits directly behind the cottage.
  79. II Hay Barn at Bodgarad
    Situated behind the other farmbuildings to the east of the farmhouse at Bodgarad.
  80. II Cowhouse at Bodgarad
    Situated behind the farmhouse at Bodgarad, forming an L-shaped range of buildings with the adjoining calf-rearing house to the north-east.
  81. II Bodgarad
    Situated in a remote, isolated location among pasture fields at the end of a long farm track running north-eastwards from Rhostryfan; narrow rubble-walled path leads from track to front of farmhouse.
  82. II Calf-rearing House/Cowhouse at Bodgarad
    Located behind the farmhouse at Bodgarad, forming an L-shaped range of buildings with the cowhouse to the south-west.
  83. II Pigsties at Bodgarad
    Located slightly away from the other farmbuildings at Bodgarad, close to the farmhouse and on the other side of the track which runs through the farm.
  84. II Pant Du
    Situated in a lowland position within pasture fields at the end of a short track off the south side of Hen Lon to the east of Penygroes.
  85. II Bethel Chapel and attached cottages [Rhoslwyn and Bethel House) Photos
    Situated by minor road junction at Rhos Isaf, the chapel and cottages have a low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping to the front, the section in front of the chapel lower with slate coping and
  86. II Pigsties at Grugan Ddu
    Situated immediately to the north of the cottage at Grugan Ddu.
  87. II Grugan Ddu
    Situated approximately 0.5km south of the centre of Groeslon at the end of a short track running off the east side of the A 487; low rubblestone wall with curved ends in front of cottage with cobbled
  88. II Boundary Wall to Glynllifon Park
    Bordering the historic parkland to Glynllifon, now Glynllifon College.
  89. II Pentre Gwyn
    Located about 0.5 km north-west of Betws Garmon in a lowland position in front of dense coniferous woodland on rising ground off a track running westwards from the A 4085.
  90. II Turnpike
    Located on the north side of the B 4418 approximately 500m east of Penygroes.
  91. II Disused Cottage at Plas Dolydd
    Situated immediately to the west of the farmhouse at Plas Dolydd, which itself is located on the west side of the A 487 in the hamlet of Dolydd.
  92. II Barn to north of Taldwrst
    Situated at the northern end of the farm at Taldrwst on a track leading south of Lon Dwr, approximately 1.5 km east of Llanllyfni.
  93. II Farmbuildings at Erw
    Located immediately to the south-west of the farmhouse at Erw.
  94. II Milestone
    Located on the east side of the A 487 on the northern edge of Penygroes; set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  95. II Erw
    Situated in a remote, isolated location among pasture fields on the north side of the no-through road/bridleway running south-eastwards from Bontnewydd towards Betws Garmon; drystone rubble-walled enc
  96. II Cae Hen
    Remote rural location close to the route of the former Welsh Highland Railway, reached by a track off the no-through road running south-eastwards from Bontnewydd; the farmhouse sits in a garden with l
  97. II Pont y Betws
    Located on the A 4085 where it crosses the Afon Gwyrfai about 200m north-west of the Church of St Garmon, Betws Garmon.
  98. II Boundary wall to Glynllifon Park (that part forming Community boundary with Llandwrog)
    One stretch situated adjacent to a track on the west side of the A 487 approximately 1km north of Penygroes and another section along the by-road between Penygroes and Llanllyfni and to north-east.
  99. II Detached Kitchen / Washhouse at Cae-ysgubor
    Located on the other side of the small yard immediately to the north of Cae-ysgubor.
  100. II Cae-ysgubor
    Located in a lowland position at the end of a track off the east side of the A 4085 approximately 1km south of Waunfawr.

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