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  1. II Cae'r-maen
    Between Llanrug and Ceunant; on north-west side of track off lane which leads to Pant Afon.
  2. II Pant Afon
    Located off the east side of the minor road running south-westwards from Llanrug to join the A 4085 between Caeathro and Waunfawr; Llyn Pant Afon lies approximately 50m to the south-east of the house.
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. II Walled garden at Plas Tirion
    Situated to south-east of house on other side of track.
  7. II Stables/coach house at Plas Tirion
    Situated on the south-west side of the yard on the other side of the track to the east of the house at Plas Tirion.
  8. II Stables at Plas Tirion
    Situated on the north-east side of the yard on the other side of the track to the east of the house at Plas Tirion.
  9. II Plas Tirion
    Located towards the end of a track running south-westwards past the Church of St Michael towards Plastirion Farm; a pool and various ruined outbuildings stand immediately north of the house.
  10. II Churchyard wall, railings and memorial enclosure at Church of St Michael
    Churchyard wall and railings defining the extent of the original churchyard on the north, south and west sides; railed memorial enclosure in angle with lych-gate.
  11. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    Situated on its own in originally rectangular churchyard, now extended to north-east and south-east, on track between Bryn-llan and Plas Tirion approximately 0.75km south-west of Llanrug.
  12. II Lych-gate at Church of St Michael
    Lych-gate located immediately to the north-west of the Church of St Michael in the north-west corner of the churchyard.
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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
  18. 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.
  19. II Summer house at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located immediately adjacent to the walled 'knot' garden on the east.
  20. II Pan figure and pool in walled 'knot' garden at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located in the walled 'knot' garden near its southern side.
  21. II Observatory at Bryn Bras Castle
    Located on rising ground in the 'Woodland Garden' to the east of Bryn Bras Castle.
  22. II Hafod-rhug-isaf
    Located at the end of a farm track off the minor road running south-westwards from Llanrug to join the A 4085 between Caeathro and Waunfawr; the house has roofless outbuildings attached to both ends.
  23. II Hafod Gethin (Plas Gwyn)
    Located immediately to the south of Plas Gwyn.
  24. II Plas Gwyn
    Located in pasture fields at the end of a track on the south side of the A 4086 approximately 1km west of Llanrug.
  25. II Prysgol
    Located at the end of a long farm track reached off the minor road running south-westwards from Llanrug to join the A 4085 between Caeathro and Waunfawr; the farmhouse is situated to the south of the
  26. II Seiont Manor (also known as Llwyn y Brain)
    Located off the driveway leading to Seiont Manor Country House Hotel on the north side of the A 4086 approximately 0.7km north-west of Llanrug; the house occupies a raised site with lawned grounds to
  27. II Pen Rallt
    Located at the end of a track running downslope from the minor road between Cwm-y-glo and Bryn Bras Castle.
  28. II Glan Seiont
    Located on the edge of pasture fields at the end of a track off the A 4086 approximately 1.2 km north-west of Llanrug; the building is situated about 300m south-west of the point where the former Caer
  29. 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.
  30. II Ty Newydd
    Situated on its own among small pasture fields off the south side of a track running north-eastwards from the A 4085 to the north-west of Croesywaun; low rubblestone wall to front with decorated iron
  31. II Pont-Rhythallt
    Located on the minor road between Llanrug and Penisa'r Waun, where it crosses the Afon Rhythallt.
  32. II Direction indicator
    Located on the south side of the A4086 at Pont-rug at its junction with the road to Caeathro; the direction indicator is set in a rubblestone boundary wall.
  33. II Awel-y-mor
    Situated on the north side of a track running north-eastwards off the west end of the road from Croesywaun to Groeslon; low rubblestone boundary wall defines likely extent of original garden area.
  34. II Pont-rug
    Located on the A 4086 between Caernarfon and Llanrug at the point where it crosses the Afon Seiont.
  35. II Bridge over Afon Seiont (partly in Llanddeiniolen Community)
    Located approximately 1km north of Llanrug on the minor road to Bethel at the point where it crosses the Afon Seiont.
  36. II Bridge over the Afon Seiont (partly in Llanrug community)
    Located approximately 1km north of Llanrug on the minor road to Bethel at the point where it crosses the Afon Seiont.
  37. 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
  38. II Ty'n Twll
    Situated on the west side of a track running north-eastwards off the west end of the road from Croesywaun to Groeslon.
  39. II Erw-pwll-y-glo
    On narrow lane north-west of the Afon Seiont about 0.8km north of Pont-rug with rubblestone wall to lane, continuing along track towards farmbuildings on south; railings to south of house on low curvi
  40. II Milestone
    Situated on the north-east side of Ffordd Waenfawr (Waenfawr Road) between Caeathro and Waunfawr.
  41. II Plas Bach
    Located on the road between Caeathro and Pont-rug at the former north-eastern entrance to Glan Gwna Hall; iron gates with fluted iron gate posts stand at the entrance to the former driveway.
  42. II Milestone
    Situated on Ffordd Waenfawr (Waenfawr Road) immediately to the north-west of Croesywaun; set in a low rubblestone block field boundary wall.
  43. 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.
  44. II Llys Awel
    Situated just below the road with a rubble-walled footpath running in front of the building.
  45. II Llwyn Coed
    Situated at the end of a farm track off the A 4086 in level fields with wooded rising ground behind.
  46. II Capel Croesywaun
    Located on the main road running through Croesywaun with the Sunday School/Vestry adjacent; narrow forecourt has low rubble wall with slate coping, fleur-de-lys iron railings and decorated double gate
  47. II Tegannedd, Ty Capel and Sunday School/Vestry
    Situated adjacent to Capel Croesywaun on the main road running through the settlement; fleur-de-lys iron railings on stone plinth to front gardens and in front of Sunday School; decorated iron gates a
  48. II Ty-Hen
    Situated on the north-east side of the main road (A 4085) running through Waunfawr; attached to back wall of later house, which comprises the main part of the property known as Ty-Hen.
  49. 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.
  50. 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.
  51. 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.
  52. II War Memorial
    Situated on the north-east side of the main road (A 4085) running through Waunfawr a little to the south-east of the T-junction with the road leading to the village school.
  53. II Cae Glas
    Former farmhouse and farm buildings occupying a prominent roadside position in a roughly rectangular rubble-walled field enclosure (partly replaced by a fence to south-west boundary) on south-west sid
  54. II Stable Block at Glan Gwna Hall
    Located approximately 150m east of Glan Gwna Hall.
  55. II Pigsties at Wern
    Situated immediately to the east of the farmhouse at Wern.
  56. II* Wern
    Situated at the end of a drive-way off the south-east side of the road by-passing Caeathro between Pont-rug and Bontnewydd; low rubblestone wall to front of main range with square piers and iron gate
  57. II Tyddyn-y-berth
    Situated at end of farm track amongst fields on east side of minor road between Llanrug and Bethel; its farmbuildings (not included on this list) lie immediately to the south.
  58. II Terrace and retaining walls at Glan Gwna Hall
    Located on the north-west elevation of Glan Gwna Hall.
  59. II Stables at Wern
    Located on the right side of the driveway to Wern immediately to its west.
  60. II* Glan Gwna Hall
    Situated to the north of Ffordd Waenfawr in its own landscaped grounds, most of which are now occupied by the chalets and other structures associated with Glan Gwna Holiday Park.
  61. II Courtyard outbuildings and retaining walls to adjacent formal garden area at Glan Gwna Hall
    The courtyard outbuildings are situated on the south-east side of Glan Gwna Hall and the formal garden area lies to their south-west.
  62. 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.
  63. II Pont Cyrnant (partly in Betws Garmon community)
    Located on the A 4085 at the southern end of Waenfawr where it crosses the Afon Gwyrfai, which here forms the community boundary between Waunfawr and Betws Garmon.
  64. II Pont Cyrnant (partly in Waunfawr Community)
    Located on the A 4085 at the southern end of Waunfawr where it crosses the Afon Gwyrfai, which here forms the Community boundary between Betws Garmon and Waunfawr.
  65. II Ddol
    Situated in a large yard area with a modern bungalow to the north at the end of a short track running off the south-east side of the B4366, approximately 0.5km south-west of Bethel.
  66. 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.
  67. II Milestone Photos
    Situated on south side of the B 4366 approximately 0.5 km south-west of Bethel.
  68. II Gate piers and walls at entrance to Glan Gwna Hall
    Located on the north side of Ffordd Waenfawr at the main entrance to Glan Gwna Hall; the walls run from Grand Lodge to the west, break at the main entrance, turn to the north at the cross-roads in Cae
  69. II Pen y Clogwyn
    Situated in remote upland position in rocky landscape with small fields divided by drystone walls.
  70. II Grand Lodge to Glan Gwna Hall
    Located on the north side of Ffordd Waenfawr (Waenfawr Road) to the west of Caeathro at the former south-western entrance to Glan Gwna Hall.
  71. II Obelisk Memorial to Robert Griffith Photos
    Set in forecourt to Sunday School/Vestry at Capel Bethel.
  72. II Milestone
    Located on the east side of the A 4085 approximately 300m south of Pont Cyrnant; set within a low rubblestone field boundary wall.
  73. II Sunday School/Vestry at Capel Bethel including railings to forecourt Photos
    Situated in forecourt immediately to south-west of Capel Bethel behind continuation of wall and railings to chapel; set of gates in line with entrance to building.
  74. II Capel Bethel including railings to forecourt Photos
    Situated towards south-western end of main village street near the point where it joins the B 4366; small forecourt in front has low rubblestone wall with slate coping, fleur-de-lys pointed iron raili
  75. II Griffith Family Monument
    Situated in the graveyard immediately to the rear of Capel Bethel near the chapel's north-western corner.
  76. II Milestone
    Located on south side of the B 4366 approximately 0.5 km east of Bethel.
  77. II Bryn Eden and terrace walls to front
    Situated on rising ground to the south side of the main road between Caernarfon and Waunfawr; the house has a terraced garden in front with a rubblestone revetment wall and terracotta balustrade, exte
  78. II* Plas Glan-yr-Afon
    Located on the north side of a long, rough track running south-eastwards towards Waenfawr from the road between Bontnewydd and Caeathro; the house is separated from its farmbuildings by a rubblestone
  79. II Stables/Bothy at Plas Glan-yr-Afon
    Situated immediately to the south-east of Plas Glan-yr-Afon.
  80. II Barn/Cowhouse at Plas Glan-yr-Afon
    Located on the south side of the farmyard at Plas Glan-yr-Afon.
  81. II Boundary wall at Bryn Eglwys
    Stone wall to the north, south and east boundaries of Bryn Eglwys.
  82. II Bryn Eglwys
    Located to the south-west of Penrhos on the old road between Caeathro and Bontnewydd, which has now largely been superseded by the by-pass to the south-east.
  83. II Stables/Coach House at Bryn Eglwys
    Situated directly to the south of Bryn Eglwys with cobbled path in front.
  84. II Milestone
    Situated on the north side of Ffordd Waenfawr (Waenfawr Road) between Caeathro and Caernarfon; set in a low rubblestone field boundary wall.
  85. 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
  86. II Llwyn-bedw
    Located in an elevated position at the top of a short driveway off the west side of the A 4085 about 1km south of Waunfawr.
  87. II Cowhouse to South-east of Llwyn-bedw
    Located to the south-east of the farmhouse at Llwyn-bedw.
  88. II Entrance Lodge at Glyn Padarn Photos
    Llanberis
  89. II Bron Ceris
    Set just below the road running through Fachwen from Brynrefail to Dinorwic above the north side of Llyn Padarn.
  90. II Ty-isaf Photos
    Situated in pasture fields approximately 120m to the south-west of the farm at Garreg Fawr within an irregularly shaped rubble-walled enclosure, incorporating the ruins of several outbuildings.
  91. 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.
  92. 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.
  93. II Tyddyn y Gwydd
    Set in a remote rural location close to the route of the former Welsh Highland Railway, reached by a track to the north of the no-through road running south-eastwards from Bontnewydd.
  94. II Engine house
    Situated in the middle of the former Garreg Fawr Slate Quarry at the head of a steep incline, much of which is submerged under slate waste.
  95. II Detached Kitchen / Washhouse at Cae-ysgubor
    Located on the other side of the small yard immediately to the north of Cae-ysgubor.
  96. 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.
  97. 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
  98. 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
  99. II Stone Bridge over Afon Cadnant
    About 1.5km east of castle. Carries old road now footpath, over Afon Cadnant, near A4086
  100. II Farmbuildings at Erw
    Located immediately to the south-west of the farmhouse at Erw.

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