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  1. II Incline Cottage
    Reached up a short farm road, on the edge of Penrhyn Park.
  2. II Pont Marchogian Photos
    Reached along the footpath (dismantled railway) below the road. Spanning the River Cegin near the Old Wharf. Wooded site below the modern Glantraeth estate; at a splayed angle to the later railway br
  3. II Tan-y Bryn Lodge Photos
    Set into the hillside at the base of the drive to Tan-y-Bryn house; at a splayed angle to the main road.
  4. II Penybryn House Photos
    Situated on a terrace above the sunken section of the old Holyhead road and reached by the lane up to the Golf Club; approached from the right past The Old Farmhouse
  5. II The Old Farmhouse Photos
    Situated on the terrace above the sunken section of the old Holyhead road cutting and reached by the road by the Golf Club. Penybryn House detached to left.
  6. II Revetment Walls and Railings Photos
    Short sunken section of the former London to Holyhead Turnpike road cut through the hillside. Reached off the Llandegai Road opposite the road to Port Penrhyn and off the High Street beside Tan y Coe
  7. II Portico to the former Penrhyn Arms Hotel Photos
    At the side of the lane leading up to the Golf Club; retained as a feature in the Penybryn gardens.
  8. II Tan-y-Coed Photos
    Elevated above the road with broad views across the Menai Straits; at the W end of the old Holyhead road cutting.
  9. II Penrhyn Bridge, including parapet walls on the approach road to Penrhyn Castle Port Photos
    Spanning the Afon Cegin at the inner end of Penrhyn Docks. Reached off the Llandegai road and carrying the rear drive into the Penrhyn Estate.
  10. II Mile Post at Drive Entrance to Bron Castle
    Set into the rubble wall at the roadside, opposite the junction with William Street.
  11. II Friar's Terrace
    Set back and elevated above the road; detached to right.
  12. II Friar's Terrace
    Set back and elevated above the road; detached to right.
  13. II Friar's Terrace
    Set back and elevated above the road; detached to right.
  14. II Penybryn Bridge, including railings & lamp standards
    Carried the lane up to the Golf Club, over the sunken section of the old Holyhead road just below The Old Farmhouse.
  15. II Former Stables at Plas y Coed
    Attached to west end of house at Plas y Coed forming small U-shaped courtyard.
  16. II Plas y Coed
    Located at end of drive-way running south-eastwards from the area in front of Port Lodge; tarmac area on north used for car parking; garden to south overlooks Penrhyn Park.
  17. II Pont Penrhyn (partly in Bangor community) Photos
    Spanning the Afon Cegin just south of the present main approach to the docks at Porth Penrhyn, the road carried by the bridge leads to the Port Lodge entrance to Penrhyn Castle.
  18. II Parapet/Boundary Walls on Port Lodge approach to Penrhyn Castle
    Eastern continuation of abutments to Pont Penrhyn, on the north side running down the lane between the Penrhyn Estate Office and Port House and on the south side towards Port Lodge; the walls also con
  19. II Hen Swyddfa'r Porthladd (Old Port Office)
    Located approximately 20m to the south-west of Port House immediately to the north of Pont Penrhyn.
  20. II Cefni Fruit Co.
    Set into a row of frontages towards the N end of the street. Formerly known together as Warwick House and is said to have been a PH.
  21. II Fish & Chip Bar
    Set into a row of frontages towards the N end of the street. Formerly known together as Warwick House and is said to have been a PH.
  22. II E.T.& J.Dogan & Sons
    Set into a row of frontages towards the N end of the street. Formerly known together as Warwick House and is said to have been a PH.
  23. II Port Lodge
    Located at west (Porth Penrhyn) entrance to Penrhyn Castle; the park wall continues to north and south; Virginia creeper grows over the higher part of the lodge.
  24. II Ye Olde Vaults P.H.
    Towards the N end of the street, stepped up from the adjoining properties.
  25. II Port House
    Located at the southern end of the harbour at Porth Penrhyn on junction of the two approach roads; small slate-paved forecourt with low wall and marks of former railings; garden to rear (south) bounde
  26. II Penrhyn Estate Office
    Situated directly to the east of Port House and approximately 30m north-west of Port Lodge; low rubblestone wall in front with privet hedge following curve of road and ashlar gate piers aligned on mai
  27. II The Cottage
    Located to the north-east of Port House and immediately north-west of the Penrhyn Estate Office; the cottage has a small garden in front and is approached from the west by a short flight of steps.
  28. II Cowhouses and Barn in outer yard at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  29. II Engine House attached to south side of threshing barn at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  30. II Dockmaster's Office
    Located on the western quayside of New Dock at Porth Penrhyn towards it southern end.
  31. II Chick King (including 80 Ambrosre Street) Photos
    On the corner with Ambrose Street, facing the foreshore.
  32. II Threshing Barn at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  33. II Barn Range between main and outer yards at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  34. II Midland Bank
    Detached almost opposite the junction with Garth Road; Plasllwyd Terrace to left.
  35. II Cart Shelter Range at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  36. II Lloyds Bank
    Opposite the junction with Garth road; detached to left.
  37. II H-shaped Cowhouse Range to north of main yard at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  38. II Alliance & Leicester Building Society
    Detached almost opposite the junction with Garth Road; Plasllwyd Terrace to left.
  39. II Ebenezer Congregationalist Chapel
    On steeply sloping site between High Street and Caellepa with New Ebenezer Place to rear.
  40. II Clock Tower
    At the junction with Garth Road; island site.
  41. II Oliver's
    Detached group on the bend between New Ebenezer Place and York Place.
  42. II The Coffee Pot
    Detached group on the bend between New Ebenezer Place and York Place.
  43. II J.Welch & Co.
    Detached group on the bend between New Ebenezer Place and York Place.
  44. II L-shaped Stable and Carriage Shed Range to main yard at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  45. II Northern Cottage at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  46. II Penrhyn Park Boundary Wall (partly in Llanllechid community)
    Encloses the historic parkland of Penrhyn Castle to form Penrhyn Park.
  47. II National Westminster Bank Photos
    On a bend in the road with lower shops to right.
  48. II Southern Cottage at Home Farm
    Home Farm is situated on the east side of the A 5122 between Llandygai and Bangor on the western side of Penrhyn Park directly opposite a large industrial estate; the boundary wall of the park screens
  49. II Former Locomotive Shed Photos
    Located on eastern quayside of New Dock towards its southern end at the terminus of the former Penrhyn Railway.
  50. II St Marys Parish Church Photos
    Between Garth Road and Maes-y-Dref, set in a rectangular landscaped churchyard.
  51. II Lly's Gwynedd
    Detached to left; Barnados and Gledhills stepped down to right.
  52. II Former Communal Lavatory Photos
    Located on the western quay of New Dock at Porth Penrhyn.
  53. II Gledhill's
    Stepped down between Llys Gwynedd and Penrhyn Hall.
  54. II NO.19 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  55. II Barnardo's
    Stepped down between Llys Gwynedd and Penrhyn Hall.
  56. II Penrhyn Hall Photos
    Set into a row frontages with Barnardos and Gledhills stepped down to left.
  57. II NO.17 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  58. II NO.15 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  59. II NO.13 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  60. II NO.11 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  61. II NO.9 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  62. II NO.7 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  63. II* New Dock (quay)
    Built on Bangor flats at the mouth of the Afon Cegain which flows into the Menai Strait at this point.
  64. II NO.5 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts
  65. II NO.3 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  66. II The Old Vicarage
    At the E end of the Cathedral with main elevation to Tan-y-Fynwent. Comprises former house and church hall.
  67. II NO.20 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  68. II NO.1 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  69. II NO.18 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  70. II NO.16 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  71. II NO.14 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  72. II Bishops Close
    At the S edge of the Cathedral Churchyard, reached down a path N off the High Street.
  73. II King's Arms PH
    Set into a row of street frontages, stepped back from property to right.
  74. II NO.12 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  75. II NO.5 Bishop's Close, Gwynedd
    At the S edge of the Cathedral Churchyard, reached down a path N off the High Street.
  76. II NO.10 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  77. II NO.6 Bishop's Close, Gwynedd
    At the S edge of the Cathedral Churchyard, reached down a path N off the High Street.
  78. II NO.1 Bishop's Close, Gwynedd
    At the S edge of the Cathedral Churchyard, reached down a path N off the High street.
  79. II NO.8 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  80. II NO.2 Bishop's Close, Gwynedd
    At the S edge of the Cathedral Churchyard, reached down a path N off the High Street.
  81. II NO.6 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  82. II NO.3 Bishop's Close, Gwynedd
    At the S edge of the Cathedral Churchyard, reached down a path N off the High Street.
  83. II Bangor Museum & Art Gallery, including outbuilding at NW end
    At the corner with Ffordd Gwynedd, on sloping site.
  84. II NO.4 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  85. II NO.2 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  86. II Debenhams (Nos 172, 174 & 196)
    On the bend in the street to SE of the cathedral; opposite the Castle Hotel.
  87. II Gate Piers & Gates at entrance to St. Marys Churchyard
    Opening onto a short tree-lined path leading to the rectangular churchyard.
  88. II Gateway to Bible Garden Photos
    Below and to NE of the cathedral; at the corner with Tan-y-Fynwent.
  89. II Bodifyr
    On steeply sloping and elevated site with side elevations to Lon Pobty.
  90. I Cathedral church of St Deiniol Photos
    In a sloping oval churchyard below the street.
  91. II The Albion Hotel PH
    Set in the slope to S of the Cathedral; path to Castle Hill terrace at left.
  92. II NO.201 High Street, Gwynedd
    Set forward to left of the Castle Hotel; set in the slope.
  93. II Lending Library Photos
    Detached midway along the street.
  94. II Railway Viaduct Photos
    Carrying the Chester to Holyhead main line over the Afon Cegin. Reached along the footpath (dismantled railway) N off the Llandegai to Minffordd road.
  95. II Railway viaduct (partly in Bangor community) Photos
    Carrying the Chester to Holyhead main line over the Afon Cegin. Reached along the North Wales Path (course of the former Penrhyn narrow gauge railway) north of the minor road between Llandygai and Min
  96. II Lady Berwen
    Set in the slop to S o the cathedral; No 173 set back to left.
  97. II Outbuildings to the Service Courtyard at SE. of the Town Hall
    Attached to the right hand cross range and fronting Ffordd Gwynedd to E.
  98. II Former Tabernacle Chapel including Hall (Cwmni Theatr Hwyl a Fflag)
    Above the road opposite the entrance to St Mary’s churchyard.
  99. II Alton Murphy
    Set in the slop to S o the cathedral; No 173 set back to left.
  100. II Former Post-Office, including gates to service yard Photos
    Prominently sited on Deiniol Road, on the junction with Ffordd Gwynedd.

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