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  1. II 5, Tal Gae, Tregarth, Bangor, LL57 4AF, 23294
    Located on south-west side of Tal Gae, set back from the road with lawn in front and C20 houses behind; attached to the left end of the original cottage is a large C20 'chalet' bungalow addition.
  2. II Cowhouse/Stables at Dinas
    Located immediately to the east of Pen Dinas Farmhouse; cobbled yards between it and the farmhouse and between it and the barn to the east.
  3. II Hay Barn at Dinas
    Located to the east of Pen Dinas Farmhouse; cobbled yard between it and the cowhouse/stables directly to the west.
  4. II Dinas Farmhouse
    Situated in roadside position on minor road running roughly parallel with the Afon Ogwen to north-east of Tregarth; low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping to front and separating the farmhouse
  5. II Caeherfyn Cottage
    Situated in roadside position directly at right-angles to minor road running northwards from Tregarth towards the A 5; garden to north is separated from small area immediately in front of cottage by l
  6. II Wash House opposite Caeherfyn
    Situated on other side of road directly opposite Caeherfyn; rubblestone wall on either side.
  7. II Halfway Bridge (partly in Llanllechid community)
    Spanning the Afon Ogwen on a sharp bend of the A 5 approximately 2.5km north of Bethesda near the junction with the minor road to Tregarth.
  8. II Ffrwd Galed
    Located in roadside position on south side of the B 4409 approximately 400m east of Capel Shiloh; low rubblestone wall with piers and decorated iron pedestrian gates to front.
  9. II Halfway Bridge (partly in Llandygai community)
    Spanning the Afon Ogwen on a sharp bend of the A 5 approximately 2.5km north of Bethesda near the junction with the minor road to Tregarth.
  10. II 5
    Located in roadside position on south side of the B 4409 approximately 400m east of Capel Shiloh; low rubblestone wall with piers and decorated iron pedestrian gates to front.
  11. II Pen Dinas
    Located at western end of Ffordd Dinas, a short track leading eastwards to the Iron Age fort of Pen Dinas, where it meets main road; house at right-angles to road with low rubblestone wall to front (F
  12. II Hafan
    Situated in roadside position on south side of B 4409 approximately 0.5km east of Felin-hen; low rubblestone wall in front with decorative iron gates.
  13. II Hafan Deg
    Situated immediately to the east of Capel Shiloh on the south side of the B4409 near road junction; low rubblestone wall in front to roadside.
  14. II Penrala Cottage
    Situated immediately to the east of Capel Shiloh on the south side of the B4409 near road junction; low rubblestone wall in front to roadside.
  15. II Capel Shiloh
    Located on south side of the B4409 near road junction; small forecourt has low rubblestone wall with ashlar coping topped by railings with piers and ornamental iron double gates to centre and smaller
  16. II Pandy Newydd
    Situated in isolated rural position in wooded grounds reached by a long track running off the east side of the A5 south of Halfway Bridge.
  17. II Outbuildings at Pandy Newydd
    Situated directly to the east of Pandy Newydd.
  18. II Gelli
    Located opposite churchyard of Eglwys y Santes Fawr at junction of Lon-y-Wern (minor road to Bryn-twrw) and B 4409; low rubblestone wall with decorated iron gates and cobbled paths in front of cottage
  19. II Pont Coetmor (partly in Llandygai and Bethesda communities)
    Spanning the Afon Ogwen on the minor road between Tregarth and Rachub with the railway bridge of the disused branch of the London and North-Western Railway also crossing the river a little to the nort
  20. II Wern-fawr
    Located in roadside position on north-west side of minor road running northwards from the B 4409 at Tyn lon towards the A 5.
  21. II Milestone Photos
    Located near sharp bend on south-east side of B 4409 at Tyn Lon between Felin-hen and Tregarth; set in rubblestone boundary wall.
  22. II Pont Coetmor (partly in Llanllechid and Bethesda communities)
    Spanning the Afon Ogwen on the minor road between Tregarth and Rachub with the railway bridge of the disused Bethesda branch of the London and North-Western Railway also crossing the river a little to
  23. II Pont y Goetmor
    Situated at NW corner of parish, reached from crossroads of A5 with Tregarth-Rachub road, some 300m towards Tregarth. Partly in Llandegai Community.
  24. II Former Cottages at Cororion
    Located to the north-east of the farmhouse at Cororion on the south side of the track leading to the farmhouse from the minor road between Tyn Ion and the A5.
  25. II Walling and Depots on east side of former turnpike road (old A 5)
    Running alongside the eastern side of the former London to Holyhead Road, the stretch of walling runs northwards from where the old road leaves the present course of the A 5 up to the cottages at Lon
  26. II Cororion
    Located at end of track leading to the farmhouse from the minor road between Tyn lon and the A 5; low rubblestone wall with piers and decorative iron gates define garden on east; farmbuildings lie to
  27. II Farmbuildings at Cororion
    Situated in sheltered position below and to north of the farmhouse at Cororion, the principal access to the farmbuildings is along a separate track reached off the minor road between Tyn lon and the A
  28. II Outbuildings at Cochwillan
    L-shaped range of outbuildings to rear (south) of Cochwillan, south range with cobbling in front of door.
  29. I Cochwillan Photos
    Situated in low-lying pasture fields at end of short track off the minor road between Bethesda and Tal-y-bont; there is a walled lawned garden area immediately to the front (north) of the house.
  30. II Pigsties at Bwthyn Cochwillan
    Situated to the east of Bwthyn Cochwillan on the property boundary with Cochwillan, the back wall of the pigsties being in the front garden of Cochwillan.
  31. II Bwthyn Cochwillan
    Located to the north-west of Cochwillan; low rubblestone wall with decorated iron gate centred on porch defines small front garden and links left corner of house with outbuilding projecting to front o
  32. II* Lon-Isaf Gate
    Located on its own on west side of former London to Holyhead Road, which is now by-passed by the present A 5 and serves as a minor gated road between the A 5 and Llandygai; cottage has low rubblestone
  33. II Weigh House at Lon-Isaf Gate
    Situated on the eastern side of the former London to Holyhead Road directly opposite the associated toll keeper's cottage (Lon-Isaf Gate).
  34. II Fferm Cochwillan
    Located between cowhouse/cart shelter range to north-east and pigsties/bothy to north-west; low rubblestone wall with iron gate centred on porch defines small front garden.
  35. II Slate Fencing at Bwthyn Cochwillan
    Defines the northern boundary of Bwthyn Cochwillan.
  36. II No.1, B 4409, Tyn lon
    Situated in roadside position on south side of B 4409 approximately 0.5km east of Felin-hen; low rubblestone wall in front with decorative iron gates.
  37. II Pigsties/Pig Kitchen at Fferm Cochwillan
    Located immediately to the north-west of Fferm Cochwillan, the pigsties facing the cowhouse/cart shelter range on the other side of the yard.
  38. II Cowhouses/Cart Shelter at Fferm Cochwillan
    Located immediately to north-east of the farmhouse; rear wall faces small paddock divided into 2 parts, the southern boundary of which is the slate fence to the north of Bwthyn Cochwillan.
  39. II Coed-uchaf
    Set on sharp bend on track running off the west side of the minor road between Bethesda and Tal-y-bont approximately 0.5km north-west of Rachub; slate fencing to south and west boundaries, rubblestone
  40. II Pant-y-Lon
    Situated in roadside position on minor road running from Mynnydd Llandygai towards Tregarth at entrance to drive-way of farmhouse at Chwarel Goch Isaf; low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping i
  41. II 3 Tyddyn Iolyn
    Located on west side of former London to Holyhead Road, which is now by-passed by the present A 5 and serves as a minor gated road between the A 5 and Llandygai; low rubblestone boundary wall with sto
  42. II 2 Tyddyn Iolyn
    Located on west side of former London to Holyhead Road, which is now by-passed by the present A 5 and serves as a minor gated road between the A 5 and Llandygai; low rubblestone boundary wall with sto
  43. II Milestone S of Dol-goch
    Situated on A 5 some 1.3 km NW of centre of Bethesda, SE of lane to Sewage Works.
  44. II 1 Tyddyn Iolyn
    Located on west side of former London to Holyhead Road, which is now by-passed by the present A 5 and serves as a minor gated road between the A 5 and Llandygai; low rubblestone boundary wall with sto
  45. II Tyddyn-isaf & Tyddyn-isaf bach
    Located on south side of track running westwards from the minor road between Llanllechid and Tal-y-bont; low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping in front of both farm and cottage.
  46. II Felin Cochwillan
    Situated on loop of the Afon Ogwen with weir immediately to the north; rubblestone walling with stone-on-edge coping to garden on north side.
  47. II Fferm Tyn y Clwt
    Situated on west side of the B 4409 approximately 300m north of the cottages at Tanysgafell; rubblestone wall with hedge behind to roadside; altered and C20 farmbuildings above and beyond farmhouse.
  48. II Outbuildings in farm-court at Coetmor Farm
    Situated about 1 km NNW of centre of Bethesda, just N of Coetmor Farmhouse, forming the E, N and W ranges of an enclosed farm-court, of which the barn on S side is listed separately.
  49. II Pen-y-bryn
    Located at end of short farm track running off the south-west side of the minor road between Llanllechid and Tal-y-bont; low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping in front of main farmhouse.
  50. II Barn at Coetmor Farm
    Situated about 1 km NNW of centre of Bethesda, just N of Coetmor Farmhouse, forming the S range of an enclosed farm-court.
  51. II Coetmor Farmhouse
    Situated on NE side of Coetmor Road about 1 km NNW of centre of Bethesda.
  52. II Sundial at the Church of St Llechid Photos
    Situated immediately to the south of the south-west corner of the nave of the Church of St Llechid.
  53. II Bod Feurig
    Located in lowland position on south side of track running eastwards from the minor road from Sling towards Mynydd Llandygai.
  54. II Church of St Llechid Photos
    Located in village in long rectangular churchyard boarded by rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping; entrance to north-east has circular piers and spiked iron gates, from which a long yew avenue l
  55. 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.
  56. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    In the centre of the village at the southern end of a Y-road-junction; set into a corner beside a rubblestone boundary wall.
  57. II Tanysgafell
    Situated on the B 4409 between Braichmelyn and Tregarth, the cottages are slightly set back from the road and are well screened by vegetation to the front.
  58. II Tanysgafell
    Situated on the B 4409 between Braichmelyn and Tregarth, the cottages are slightly set back from the road and are well screened by vegetation to the front.
  59. II Tanysgafell
    Situated on the B 4409 between Braichmelyn and Tregarth, the cottages are slightly set back from the road and are well screened by vegetation to the front.
  60. II Tanysgafell
    Situated on the B 4409 between Braichmelyn and Tregarth, the cottages are slightly set back from the road and are well screened by vegetation to the front.
  61. II Glasinfryn Viaduct (partly in Pentir community)
    Viaduct on the disused Bethesda branch railway spanning the Afon Cegin immediately to the south of the new A 5 just to the east of Glasinfryn.
  62. II Pont Ty-gwyn
    The bridge carries the High Street over the Afon Cegin at the S end of the village.
  63. II Tan-y-marian Photos
    Located in elevated position on edge of woodland overlooking pasture fields at end of track running off Llanllechid to Tal-y-bont road; rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping separates garden from
  64. II The 'Stepped' Bridge to Britannia Park.
    The bridge carries the driveway between Britannia Park and Treborth Hall over the Chester to Holyhead Railway.
  65. II The Old Post Office
    One of two adjoining cottages at the S end of the High Street, set behind a stone walled front garden.
  66. II 8, High Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor, LL57 4UP
    One of two adjoining cottages at the S end of the High Street.
  67. II Glasinfryn Viaduct (partly in Llandygai community) Photos
    The viaduct lies approximately 100m E of the N end of the village of Glasinfryn.
  68. 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
  69. II 1 Elizabeth Terrace, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Located at the end of a row of four cottages at the S end of the High Street, and next to the parish church.
  70. II 2 Elizabeth Terrace, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Located last but one of the row of four cottages at the S end of the High Street.
  71. II 3 Elizabeth Terrace, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Located in a row of four cottages at the S end of the High Street.
  72. II 4 Elizabeth Terrace, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Located at the N end of a row of four cottages, at the S end of the High Street.
  73. II 6, Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor, LL57 4UN
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  74. II 5 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  75. II 4 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  76. II 3 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  77. II 2 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  78. II 1 Howe Street, Glasinfryn, Bangor
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  79. II Bodlondeb
    Towards the N end of the village, forming a terrace at right angles to its main street.
  80. II Capel Bethania
    Situated NW of centre of Bethesda, on A 5, opposite Station Road.
  81. II Capel Bethlehem Photos
    Located at right-angles to road with roughly square-shaped chapel yard on north-east bounded by low rubblestone wall to road with slate slab coping and spear-headed railings; hooped railings and iron
  82. II Bryn-y-meddyg
    Located immediately E of the former Bethesda LNWR Railway, and above Coed Howel mill on the Afon Cegin.
  83. II Plas-uchaf
    Situated with its farmbuildings to south of track running westwards off the minor road between Llanllechid and Abergwyngregyn; the dwellings have a garden to the front and are separated from the field
  84. II Railway bridge at Coed Howel
    Located on a minor road leading E off the road from Glasinfryn to Bangor.
  85. II Cart Shelter and Pigsties at Plas-uchaf
    Situated immediately to the north of the farm cottages at Plas-uchaf; rubblestone wall defines small yard to front (west) of cart shelter and pigsties front onto another yard to east.
  86. II L-shaped Cowhouse Range at Plas-uchaf
    Located immediately to the east of the cart shelter and pigsties at Plas-uchaf looking onto yard defined by these buildings and rubblestone wall to track.
  87. II Small Cowhouse Range at Plas-uchaf
    Set at right-angles to east of L-shaped cowhouse range at Plas-uchaf; fronts onto track.
  88. 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
  89. 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
  90. 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
  91. 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.
  92. II Pant-y-Cyff
    Situated in pasture fields at end of short farm track off the south-east side of the B 4366; low rubblestone wall with stone-on-edge coping in front of farmhouse.
  93. 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.
  94. 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
  95. II 1 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
  96. II New Mill House
    Situated in roadside position on sharp bend of the B 4409; the house is screened from the road by a high slate slab wall with slab coping.
  97. II Railway Viaduct (partly in Llanllechid community)
    Carrying the Chester to Holyhead main line over the Afon Ogwen and then westwards over the former Tre-felin Saw Mill.
  98. II Railway Viaduct (partly in Llandygai community)
    Carrying the Chester to Holyhead main line over the Afon Ogwen and then westwards over the former Tre-felin Saw Mill.
  99. II Fferm Glasynfryn
    Located at the end of a farm drive, immediately N of Glasinfryn village, now separated off by the A55 trunk road.
  100. II* Western Slab Mill at Felin Fawr Slate Works
    Situated on the western side of the Felin Fawr Slate Works, which adjoin the former Penrhyn Slate Quarry Railway and the west bank of the Afon Galedffrwd.

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