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  1. II Eglwys Crist (Christ Church) Photos
    Situated in large roughly square-shaped churchyard approximately 0.5 km east of Deiniolen and 200m west of Cefn-y-Waen Chapel on north side of road from Deiniolen to Dinorwic; the church is aligned no
  2. II* Felin Sarn
    On S side of minor road through village, about 1km E of junction with B 4547.
  3. II Cefn-y-Waen Chapel including Vestry/Schoolroom and forecourt walls
    Approximately 0.7km south-east of Deiniolen, about 200m east of Eglwys Crist; front faces roughly south-west.
  4. II Disused cottage immediately to north-east of Maes Eilian
    Set at an oblique angle above the road to the rear of a group of Council houses (Maes Eilian) on the north side of the minor road from Dinorwic to Deiniolen; low slate-stone wall in front of cottage.
  5. II Parc-y-garnedd
    Situated at end of short track in remote moorland-edge location on eastern side of minor road leading north from Dinorwic to join the road from Deiniolen to Mynydd Llandegai; set in its own stone-wall
  6. II Tan y Graig
    Situated on wooded slope off west side of track leading down from the Brynrefail to Dinorwic Road towards the former slate quarry on the north side of Llyn Padarn; low rubblestone wall in front of cot
  7. II Bron Ceris
    Set just below the road running through Fachwen from Brynrefail to Dinorwic above the north side of Llyn Padarn.
  8. II Pen-y-Clip Photos
    Situated at western end of Fachwen on wooded slope immediately by the side of the Brynrefail to Dinorwic Road on the north side of Llyn Padarn; there is a large rock outcrop immediately behind the cot
  9. II Pen y Clogwyn
    Situated in remote upland position in rocky landscape with small fields divided by drystone walls.
  10. II Ty'n-fawnog
    Situated on north-west side of cross roads at Dinorwic approximately 100m north-west of the Presbyterian church; skilfully executed dry slate slab wall to road frontage.
  11. II Bryn-brith
    Situated at end of short track in remote moorland-edge location on eastern side of minor road leading north from Dinorwic to join the road from Deiniolen to Mynydd Llandegai; set in its own stone-wall
  12. II Footbridge Photos
    Situated over the former Llanberis-Caernarfon Railway in the grounds of Glyn Padarn close to the south-western shore of Llyn Padarn.
  13. II Pont Penllyn (partly in Llanberis Community)
    Located at the north-western end of Llyn Padarn at the point where it is fed by the Afon Rythallt; the lake and river form the community boundary between Llanberis and Llanddeiniolen.
  14. II Pont Penllyn (partly in Llanddeiniolen community) Photos
    Located at the north-western end of Llyn Padarn at the point where it is fed by the Afon Rythallt; the lake and river form the community boundary between Llanberis and Llanddeiniolen.
  15. II Glyn Padarn Photos
    Located on the north side of the A4086 approximately 1km north-west of Llanberis in wooded grounds running down the south-western shore of Llyn Padarn.
  16. II Entrance Lodge at Glyn Padarn Photos
    Llanberis
  17. II Llwyn Coed
    Situated at the end of a farm track off the A 4086 in level fields with wooded rising ground behind.
  18. II Ynys-wen Photos
    Located on the north-east side of the A 4086 approximately 0.5km north-west of Llanberis; set directly onto the pavement behind a snecked rubblestone wall with C20 iron railings to top.
  19. II Farmbuildings and screen wall at Llwyn Coed
    Situated in their own yard a little to the north-west of the farmhouse at Llwyn Coed.
  20. II Former Mortuary Photos
    Located immediately to the north-west of the former hospital at Dinorwic Slate Quarry on the edge of the levelled site.
  21. II Tanybryn
    Located on eastern side of road leading from Dinorwic to the Dinorwic Slate Quarry; dry slate slab wall to front with vertical slate slabs as piers to decorative iron gates.
  22. II* Former Hospital and boundary walls Photos
    Situated on level site above the north-east side of Llyn Padarn with spectacular mountain views; lies to north-west of the slate museum from which it is reached by a long drive; also approached over C
  23. II Locomotive Shed
    Situated to the north-west of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry Workshops, immediately alongside the former Padarn Railway (now the Llanberis Lake Railway) between the old quarry hospital and the moder
  24. II Groeslon Photos
    Located in a remote upland position directly at right-angles to Ffordd Clegir to the north-west of the former Glyn-rhonwy Slate Quarry.
  25. II Incline and Drumhouses Photos
    Incline and drumhouses rising from the old floor (now car park of the Welsh Slate Museum) to the top level of the former Vivian Slate Quarry; massive slate retaining wall located immediately to the no
  26. II Cefn Braich
    Situated at southern end of Rhiwlas at junction between main road running through settlement, track running south-west and another leading north-east to Carreg y Garth; low rubblestone wall with iron
  27. II Tros-y-gonfa
    Situated at south-west end of Chapel Street where narrow path turns at right-angles to run up hillside to meet Stryd Uchaf; small cottage garden enclosed by low rubblestone wall with painted picket f
  28. II Bron Elidir including surrounding wall and steps to Dinorwic Slate Quarry
    Located in remote position at the end of a track running off the main track/road leading down from Dinorwic towards Llanberis; a curved flight of slate steps with retaining walls rises from the track
  29. II Tan-Hafotty
    Located in a remote position at the end of a track running off Ffordd Clegir to the north-west of the former Glyn-rhonwy Slate Quarry.
  30. II Hafodty
    Situated in remote wooded position at the end of a driveway leading off the track/road leading down from Dinorwic to Llanberis; driveway has drystone slate slab wall with slab-on-edge coping.
  31. II Pant-y-Celyn
    Located on the east side of the main village street at Cwm-y-glo towards its northern end; low rubblestone wall in front with stone-on-edge coping and decorated iron gate aligned on front door.
  32. II 57 Stryd Fawr (High Street), Llanberis, Caernarfon
    Located on the west side of Stryd Fawr (High Street) in the centre of Llanberis.
  33. II Locomotive Shed
    Situated to the north-east of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry Workshops, the locomotive shed is located immediately north of the entrance to the Glan-y-Bala tunnel which once provided a connection to
  34. II Offis Fawr (now Woodcraft Centre)
    Located immediately to the east end of the north range of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry workshop complex, the building is situated high above the workshops on a quarried outcrop; flight of slate st
  35. I Dinorwic Slate Quarry Workshops (Welsh Slate Museum Buildings) Photos
    Located at the south-east end of Llyn Padarn to the east of Llanberis, the quarry workshops sit at the foot of the vast workings of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry; the immediately surrounding land i
  36. II Dolperis
    Situated in its own grounds on the west side of Stryd Fawr (High Street) towards its southern end.
  37. II Incline, Drumhouses and Counter Balances ('A' Incline)
    Incline rising steeply to the north-east of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry Workshops, running initially south-eastwards and then just to the south-west of the former quarryworkers' barracks turning
  38. II Pen Rallt
    Located at the end of a track running downslope from the minor road between Cwm-y-glo and Bryn Bras Castle.
  39. II Quarryworkers' Barracks Photos
    Spectacularly and now remotely located off the 'A' Incline of the Dinorwic Slate Quarry just north of the point where it turns abruptly to the north-east; the path between the 2 rows of barracks runs
  40. II Snowdon View
    Situated on the south-western side of Fron Goch behind a rubblestone wall; the section immediately in front of the house is lower with railings and a central iron gate approached by slate steps.
  41. II* Capel Coch Photos
    Situated on very slightly rising ground on the south side of Ffordd Capel-Coch, the chapel occupies a prominent position in the street; low rubblestone wall to street continues to east to enclose fore
  42. II Former Railway Carriage Shed
    Situated immediately adjacent to minor track/road from Pont-Rhythallt to Brynrefail on the course of the former Padarn 4ft (1.22m) Gauge Railway north of the Afon Seiont approximately 400m east of the
  43. II* Church of St Padarn Photos
    Located in a a prominent position on rising ground behind the Dolbadarn Hotel on the south side of Stryd Fawr (High Street); the churchyard is of irregular shape and is approached from the north throu
  44. II Field Cowhouse at Ty Newydd Farm
    Situated on its own in fields immediately to the north of the track to Ty Newydd running off the minor road from Llanberis to Maen-Ilwyd-isaf.
  45. II Dolafon Photos
    Located on the south-west side of Stryd Fawr (High Street), set back from the road in a stone-walled garden with several tall trees.
  46. II Outbuildings to No.24
    Immediately adjacent to No.24 Tan y Bwlch.
  47. II 24 Tan y Bwlch, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Tan Y Bwlch at junction with Ffordd Hermon; low dry rubblestone wall in front with stone-on-edge coping and continuation to centre dividing small front garden from th
  48. II 25 Tan y Bwlch, Mynydd Llandygai
    Located on the south-west side of Tan y Bwlch at junction iwht Ffordd Hermon; low dry rubblestone wall in front with stone-on-edge coping and continuation to centre dividing small front garden from th
  49. II Boundary Walls/Slate Fencing to Nos.24 & 25
    Defining the front, rear and side boundaries of Nos.24 & 25 Tan y Bwlch.
  50. II 4 Tan y Bwlch, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Tan Y Bwlch near its junction with the road to Deiniolen; low dry rubblestone wall in front with stone-on-edge coping and continuation to centre dividing small front
  51. II 3 Tan y Bwlch, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Tan Y Bwlch near its junction with the road to Deiniolen; low dry rubblestone wall in front with stone-on-edge coping and continuation to centre dividing small front
  52. II Boundary Walls/Slate Fencing to Nos.3 & 4
    Defining the front, rear and side boundaries of Nos.3 & 4 Tan y Bwlch.
  53. I Dolbadarn Castle Photos
    Situated on a natural rock outcrop in a strategic position at the north-west end of Llyn Peris, the castle forms a prominent feature in the landscape.
  54. II Observatory at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located on rising ground in the 'Woodland Garden' to the east of Bryn Bras Castle.
  55. II Engine Shed Photos
    Located at the foot of the Snowdon Mountain Railway directly to the south of Llanberis Station; a water tank manufactured by Bolling & Lowe of London is situated at the north-west corner of the shed.
  56. II Royal Victoria Hotel
    Situated on slightly rising ground at the south-eastern approach to Llanberis.
  57. II Slate Dressing Mill (Australia Mill) Photos
    Spectacularly situated towards the top of the south-eastern (Braich) side of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry.
  58. II Pan figure and pool in walled 'knot' garden at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located in the walled 'knot' garden near its southern side.
  59. II Pont-Rhythallt
    Located on the minor road between Llanrug and Penisa'r Waun, where it crosses the Afon Rhythallt.
  60. II Summer house at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located immediately adjacent to the walled 'knot' garden on the east.
  61. II Walled 'knot' garden at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located immediately adjoining the summer house on slightly rising ground with the 'Woodland Garden' behind to the east of Bryn Bras Castle.
  62. II Capel Jerusalem with former domestic accommodation to rear Photos
    Located at the eastern end of Pentre-castell on the north side of the A 4086 immediately south of Dolbadarn Castle; a low rendered wall with iron gates forms a small forecourt to the street.
  63. II Boundary wall, gateways & turrets at Bryn Bras Castle
    On the north-east side of the Llanrug-Llanberis 'Mountain' road, the boundary wall runs alongside the castle gardens and continues north-westwards underneath and past the arch-way linking the 2 parts
  64. II Boundary wall, screen and gateway, SW side of Llanrug-Llanberis 'Mountain' Road at Bryn Bras Castle
    Boundary wall running from the entrance to Bryn Teg Caravan Park, past Fernlea and Nos.1-3 The Turrets, where it forms a turreted screen and gateway, continuing underneath the road arch-way and ending
  65. II Bryn Eithin
    Set back on north side of main road in Pentre-castell at left end of terrace of cottages; separated from other cottages by high rubblestone wall, which along with similar wall to road encloses front g
  66. II Privy to No.7
    Situated to west of cottage on its north-western partly slate-fenced boundary.
  67. II Gladiator statue (south) at Bryn Bras Castle
    One of a pair of statues standing on a small lawned area in the garden to the east of Bryn Bras Castle.
  68. II 8 Llwybr Main, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Llwybr Main near its junction with the road to Deiniolen; low rubblestone wall in front and continuation to centre dividing small front garden from that of No.7 Llwyb
  69. II Gladiator statue (north) at Bryn Bras Castle
    One of a pair of statues standing on a small lawned area in the garden to the east of Bryn Bras Castle.
  70. II 7 Llwybr Main, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Llwybr Main near its junction with the road to Deiniolen; low rubblestone wall in front and continuation to centre dividing small front garden from that of No. 8 Llwy
  71. II Privies to Nos.23 & 24
    Situated immediately to the rear of the 2 cottages on their shared boundary.
  72. II 23 Llwybr Main, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Llwybr Main near its junction with Ffordd Hebron; low dry rubblestone wall in front with gateway and continuation of wall to centre dividing small front garden from t
  73. II 24 Llwybr Main, Mynydd Llandygai, Bangor
    Located on the south-west side of Llwybr Main near its junction with Ffordd Hebron; low dry rubblestone wall in front with gateway and continuation of wall to centre dividing small front garden from t
  74. II Boundary Walls/Slate Fencing to Nos.23 & 24
    Defining the rear and side boundaries of Nos.23 & 24 Llwybr Main.
  75. II Lower Viaduct Photos
    Located towards the foot of the Snowdon Mountain Railway where it crosses the road and begins to ascend rapidly in height.
  76. II* Bryn Bras Castle
    The castle occupies a triangular site at the junction of the road between Cwm-y-glo and Llanrug and the mountain route from Llanrug to Llanberis; the drive and parking area on the north represent the
  77. II Glandwr Cottage
    Located on the SW side of the A4085, on the S edge of Llanberis, some 200m SE of Dolbadarn Castle.
  78. II Ty Ucha'r Ffordd
    Located on a natural rock outcrop on the south-west side of the A 4086 overlooking Pentre-castell and Dolbadarn Castle; there is a stone retaining wall directly in front of the cottage.
  79. II Fairview
    Located on the east side of Lon Y Grug, a minor no-through road continuing northwards from Llwybr Main along the scarp; remnants of small field system surround the cottage.
  80. II Glasgoed Hall
    Situated to north of farmyard at end of track running north from minor road between Bethel/Saron and Penisa'r Waun; lawned area to north of house is site of former garden.
  81. II Waterfall Viaduct
    Located above the spectacular waterfalls of Afon Hwch immediately to the north of Waterfall Station on the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
  82. II Cowhouse and Stables at Pen-y-llyn
    Situated immediately to the west of the cottage at Pen-y-llyn.
  83. II Pen-y-llyn
    Set in its own stone-walled small field system in roadside location on moorland edge; spectacular backdrop of waste heaps from Penrhyn Slate Quarry with mountain scenery beyond.
  84. II Milestone opposite Bryn goleu
    Located on the verge of the road from Pentir to Caernarfon.
  85. II Church of St Cedol Photos
    The church stands at the end of the village, within its churchyard.
  86. II Capel y Gladdfa (Cemetery Chapel) Photos
    The chapel is located immediately outside the N boundary of the churchyard of the Church of St Cedol, at the N end of the village.
  87. II Capel Tan-y-coed
    Located on the east side of the road between Llanrug and Ceunant immediately to the north-east of the former Post Office; low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping to roadside; square piers, spea
  88. II Sunday School/Vestry at Capel Tan-y-coed
    Located directly to the south-west of the chapel with gable end to road, in the same low rubble-walled enclosure, returning at right-angles to follow track running off road; rough square piers with de
  89. II Former Post Office & Nos 1-3 Maes Gerddi
    Located on the east side of the road between Llanrug and Ceunant immediately to the south-west of the chapel and Sunday School at Tan-y-coed; the cottages behind a low stone wall with railings, the po
  90. II Gyfing
    Located on hillslope c.0.5km south of Sling directly on track running off road from Sling close to point where Sling road meets road from Mynydd Llandygai to Tregarth; low rubblestone wall with slate
  91. II Pont-y-felin
    Located 350m N of the village centre, at the crossing of the Afon Cegin, and immediately S of the Y-junction of roads to Y Felinheli and Minffordd.
  92. II Church of St Deiniol Photos
    Situated in high isolated position off the B 4366 with only a few houses around in tiny settlement of Llanddeiniolen; set in roughly rectangular churchyard with roughly coursed rubblestone wall and si
  93. II Y Parc
    Set in stone-walled small field system at end of rough stone track in remote hillside position on moorland edge immediately to the south-east of the former quarry village of Sling; extensive views.
  94. II 7 Bryn Eglwys, Bethesda
    Located on south side of road at east end of Bryn Eglwys where it turns sharply to south-west; low rubblestone wall in front, partly removed at left end to create vehicular access and to middle for ca
  95. II 6 Bryn Eglwys, Bethesda
    Located on south side of road at east end of Bryn Eglwys where it turns sharply to south-west; low rubblestone wall in front, partly removed at left end to create vehicular access and to middle for ca
  96. II 5 Bryn Eglwys, Bethesda
    Located on south side of road at east end of Bryn Eglwys where it turns sharply to south-west; low rubblestone wall in front, partly removed at left end to create vehicular access and to middle for ca
  97. II 4 Bryn Eglwys
    Located on south side of road between Nos.1 & 2 and Nos.5, 6 & 7, Bryn Eglwys; low rubblestone wall to front, partly removed at each end to create vehicular accesses.
  98. II 3 Bryn Eglwys
    Located on south side of road between Nos.1 & 2 and Nos.5, 6 & 7, Bryn Eglwys; low rubblestone wall to front, partly removed at each end to create vehicular accesses.
  99. II 2 Bryn Eglwys
    Located on south side of road at the west end of Bryn Eglwys at edge of steep hill which runs down past St Anne's Church towards Cil-geraint; low rubblestone wall in front, partly removed to right to
  100. II Ty'n Llwyn Farm - Detached barn outside Yard to E
    This barn lies in the field immediately E of the enclosed yard, and S of the house.

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