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  1. II Ficardy Photos
    Located on west side of the old main street through the village (Telford's London to Holyhead turnpike road), which has now been by-passed by the new road to the west; low rubblestone wall in front wi
  2. II Bodeilian Photos
    Located on roadside south of Grand Lodge entrance to Penrhyn Castle on west side of the old main street through the village, which has now been by-passed by the new road to the west; rubblestone wall
  3. II Tan y Graig
    Located on west side of the old main street through the village (Telford's London to Holyhead turnpike road), which has now been by-passed by new road to the west, the house sits next to the slip road
  4. II Slate Direction Indicators Photos
    Located in rubblestone boundary wall opposite Bodeilian and Lyric Cottage on north-east side of road leading from Llandygai towards Tal-y-bont.
  5. II Lyric Cottage Photos
    Located on roadside south of Grand Lodge entrance to Penrhyn Castle on west side of the old main street through the village, which has now been by-passed by the new road to the west; rubblestone wall
  6. II 22 Llandygai Village Photos
    Situated on southern of the 2 roughly parallel roads running through Llandygai at junction with lane linking it to the northern road; low rubblestone wall to front.
  7. II Arfon Cottage Photos
    Situated on southern of the 2 roughly parallel roads running through Llandygai at junction with lane linking it to the northern road; low rubblestone wall to front.
  8. II Tan-y-Bryn Photos
    Located on west side of the old main street through the village (Telford's London to Holyhead turnpike road), which has now been by-passed by new road to the west; hedge in front with decorative iron
  9. II Tan-y-Bryn Photos
    Located on west side of the old main street through the village (Telford's London to Holyhead turnpike road), which has now been by-passed by new road to the west; hedge in front with decorative iron
  10. II Tan-y-Bryn Photos
    Located on west side of the old main street through the village (Telford's London to Holyhead turnpike road), which has now been by-passed by new road to the west; hedge in front with decorative iron
  11. II Air shaft to Llandygai Tunnel Photos
    Situated on west side of A 5122 in pasture field above the Llandygai tunnel of the Chester to Holyhead Railway.
  12. II 7 Llandygai Village Photos
    Occupies prominent corner position at junction of main road running from western entrance to village towards the Church of St Tegai with lane running at right-angles to south to join parallel road; lo
  13. II* Grand Lodge and forecourt walling Photos
    Situated at the main entrance to Penrhyn Castle with forecourt and green to south; incorporated in park wall which runs to east and briefly to west before turning north-west towards Bangor; 2 large Do
  14. II 8 Llandygai Village Photos
    Situated immediately to the north-east of No.7 on the road towards the church; low rubblestone wall to roadside largely concealed by privet hedge is breached by wide vehicular access to No.9.
  15. II Rose Cottage
    Situated immediately to the north-east of No.7 on the road towards the church; low rubblestone wall to roadside largely concealed by privet hedge is breached by wide vehicular access.
  16. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  17. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  18. II Ysgol Llandygai & School House Photos
    Situated in centre of village to south-west of church; school has playground to front and front garden of School House is boarded by substantial rubblestone block wall with regularly spaced buttresses
  19. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  20. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  21. II The Anchorage Photos
    Situated in fairly extensive grounds immediately west of the main entrance to Neuadd Talgai; rubblestone walling to roadside with entrance on west; park wall to Penrhyn Park forms northern boundary.
  22. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  23. II Gate piers, gates, walls and railings to churchyard Photos
    Enclosing the churchyard of St Tegai's Church.
  24. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  25. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  26. II Tre-felin Cottages Photos
    One of a series of 4 paired cottages following curve of road and thus forming a crescent to west of the former Tre-felin Sawmill; low rubblestone wall to roadside, while to south are long gardens terr
  27. II Former Sawmill Manager's House
    Situated directly to the east of Tre-felin Cottages at the entrance to the former Tre-felin Saw Mill in the shadow of the viaduct of the Chester to Holyhead railway; curved rubblestone wall with slate
  28. II Neuadd Talgai Photos
    Situated directly to the north of the Church of St Tegai with the wall to Penrhyn Park to the north; separated from the churchyard by the railings running along the northern side of its yew-lined aven
  29. II* Church of St Tegai Photos
    Located at north-eastern end of village.
  30. II* Wyatt Memorial at the Church of St Tegai Photos
    Located directly to the south of the chancel of the Church of St Tegai.
  31. II The Old School House
    Situated directly to the north of the Church of St Tegai with the wall to Penrhyn Park to the north; separated from the churchyard by the railings running along the northern side of its yew-lined aven
  32. II Horse Drinking Trough and Fountain Photos
    Built into the park wall to Penrhyn Castle on the north side of the road between Llandygai and Tal-y-bont approximately 40m west of the bridge over the Afon Ogwen.
  33. 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.
  34. II Pont Tal-y-bont (partly in Llanllechid community) Photos
    Spans the Afon Ogwen on the road between Llanygai and Tal-y-bont; park land of Penrhyn Park to north.
  35. II Portal at west end of Llandygai Tunnel
    Located at west end of Llandygai Tunnel; deep cutting to west with large industrial estate on north side.
  36. II Pont Tal-y-bont (partly in Llandygai community) Photos
    Spans the Afon Ogwen on the road between Llanygai and Tal-y-bont; park land of Penrhyn Park to north.
  37. 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.
  38. II Tal-y-bont Lodge Photos
    Situated on north side of former Bangor-Conwy road at junction with minor road to Tal-y-bont; the lodge forms part of the wall to Penrhyn Park, which is here set back from the road with piers at each
  39. 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
  40. 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
  41. 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
  42. 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
  43. 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
  44. 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
  45. 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
  46. 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
  47. 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
  48. 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
  49. 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.
  50. 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
  51. 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.
  52. II Eglwys St Cross Photos
    Located on minor road junction approximately 0.5km east of Tal-y-bont; set in north-east corner of roughly square-shaped churchyard with several yew trees and low rubblestone wall, entered to north-ea
  53. 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
  54. 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
  55. 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
  56. II Walls and attached structures to terraced flower garden
    Located approximately 150m west of Penrhyn Castle on a fairly steep, south-west facing slope with bog garden below to south-west.
  57. I Penrhyn Castle Photos
    Set in landscaped grounds of Penrhyn Park in elevated position surrounded by open lawns and some trees at end of long winding drive from Grand Lodge; dominates the surrounding countryside.
  58. II Incline Cottage
    Reached up a short farm road, on the edge of Penrhyn Park.
  59. II Chapel Remains
    Picturesquely located on gently rising ground to the north-west of Penrhyn Castle.
  60. 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).
  61. 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
  62. 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
  63. II Tal-y-bont-uchaf and attached farmbuildings
    Situated in undulating pasture field landscape, the farmhouse is reached from the track running southwards off the road between Eglwys St Cross and Tan-y-lon; farmbuildings attached and adjoinining ar
  64. II U-shaped Range of Farmbuildings at Tal-y-bont-uchaf
    Situated on the north-east side of the cobbled farmyard at Tal-y-bont uchaf.
  65. 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.
  66. 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.
  67. 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.
  68. II Penrhyn Park boundary wall (partly in Llandygai community)
    Encloses the historic parkland of Penrhyn Castle to form Penrhyn Park.
  69. II Slate Fencing at Bwthyn Cochwillan
    Defines the northern boundary of Bwthyn Cochwillan.
  70. 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
  71. II Railway bridge at Ffridd-carw
    This bridge is located on a track running E off the Bangor road, approximately 1km N of Glasinfryn village
  72. 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.
  73. 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
  74. II Outbuildings at Cochwillan
    L-shaped range of outbuildings to rear (south) of Cochwillan, south range with cobbling in front of door.
  75. 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.
  76. II Maes-y-Gerddi
    Situated on the eastern side of the former kitchen garden to Penrhyn Castle, the garden wall itself is breached by the building; a straight tarmac drive leads to the western entrance to the walled gar
  77. II Kitchen garden wall and attached outbuildings
    Located off the north side of the driveway from Port Lodge to Penrhyn Castle within mixed coniferous/deciduous plantation.
  78. 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.
  79. II Former Stables at Plas y Coed
    Attached to west end of house at Plas y Coed forming small U-shaped courtyard.
  80. II Plas Hwfa
    Situated in undulating pasture field landscape, the farmhouse is reached from the track running southwards off the road between Eglwys St Cross and Tan-y-lon to Tal-y-bont-uchaf, which now continues v
  81. II Y Berllan
    Located at the south-western corner of the drying ground immediately to the north of the former kitchen garden to Penrhyn Castle; a low rubblestone wall encloses the cottage's garden on the east side
  82. II Y Berllan
    Located at the south-western corner of the drying ground immediately to the north of the former kitchen garden to Penrhyn Castle; a low rubblestone wall encloses the cottage's garden on the east side
  83. 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.
  84. II Arfryn, Argoed & Coed llys
    Located at the south-eastern corner of the drying ground immediately to the north of the former kitchen garden to Penrhyn Castle; iron horizontal-railed enclosure to garden area on west.
  85. 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
  86. 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.
  87. II* Bridge at the mouth of the Afon Ogwen (partly in Llanllechid community) Photos
    Situated at the mouth of the Afon Ogwen where it flows into the sea approximately 120m east of Capel Ogwen; carries the drive from Port Lodge to Capel Ogwen; remains of small stone-paved wharf on east
  88. II* Bridge at the mouth of the Afon Ogwen (partly in Llandygai community) Photos
    Situated at the mouth of the Afon Ogwen where it flows into the sea approximately 120m east of Capel Ogwen; carries the drive from Port Lodge to Capel Ogwen; remains of small stone-paved wharf on east
  89. 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.
  90. 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
  91. 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.
  92. 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.
  93. 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
  94. 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.
  95. 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.
  96. 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.
  97. II Penrhyn Park Boundary Wall (partly in Llanllechid community)
    Encloses the historic parkland of Penrhyn Castle to form Penrhyn Park.
  98. II Railway bridge at Coed Howel
    Located on a minor road leading E off the road from Glasinfryn to Bangor.
  99. II Bryn-y-meddyg
    Located immediately E of the former Bethesda LNWR Railway, and above Coed Howel mill on the Afon Cegin.
  100. 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.

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