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  1. II War memorial
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village of Gwalchmai; within a railed enclosure slightly set back from the N side of the A5(T) Holyhead Road.
  2. II* Church of St. Morhaiarn
    Located within an enclosed churchyard, at the end of a single track lane leading off the S side of the A5(T) Holyhead Road, at the W end of the village of Gwalchmai.
  3. II Melin Gwalchmai Photos
    Set back from the SE side of a country road SW of Gwalchmai and c. 600m SW of the church of St. Morhaiarn.
  4. II Ty Capel
    Set back, within grounds enclosed by a rendered rubble wall surmounted by railings, adjacent to Jerusalem Chapel, to the E side of a country road leading S off the A5(T) in Gwalchmai; c. 350m SSE of t
  5. II Jerusalem Chapel
    Set back, within enclosed grounds, to the E side of a country road leading S off the A5(T) in Gwalchmai; c. 350m SSE of the church of St. Morhaiarn.
  6. II Telford Milestone
    Located to the front of a low rubble field wall, slightly set back from the N side of the A5(T) Holyhead Road on the E approach to the village of Gwalchmai; c. 250m WNW of Gwalchmai tollhouse and c. 6
  7. II Telford Milestone W of Gwalchmai
    Set within a low rubble field wall alongside the N side of the A5(T), W of the village of Gwalchmai and c.1km WNW of the church of St. Morhiairn.
  8. II Gwalchmai Tollhouse
    Located at the NE side of the A5(T) Holyhead Road on the approach to the village of Gwalchmai, c. 850m E of the church of St. Morhaiarn.
  9. II* Church of St Twrog
    In an isolated rural location within an irregularly shaped churchyard along the NW side of a country road running SW from the B5109 at Llynfaes.
  10. II* Church of St. Peulan
    In an isolated rural location, within an irregularly shaped churchyard at the end of a raised trackway W of a country road between the A5(T) and Dothan. Located c. 1.75km SW of Gwalchmai and c. 3km S
  11. II Pandy Treban
    In a isolated location, set back from the W side of the B5112, c.2km ENE of Bryngwran.
  12. II Telford Milestone at Engedi crossroads
    Set in front of a low rubble field wall at the N side of the A5(T), at the crossroads with the B5112 and A4080.
  13. II Ty Hir
    Slightly set back from the SE side of a country road running from Aberffraw to Gwalchmai, close to a crossroads with former smithy and Post Office; c. 1.6km NE of the Chapel of St. Mary at Tal-y-llyn.
  14. II Telephone Call Box on Crossroads opposite Ty Hir
    On north side of cross roads on minor road between Aberffraw and Gwalchmai, south-east of the hamlet of Dothan.
  15. II Labourers quarters and agricultural range, Tre Gof
    Set back from the W side of a country road leading S of the A5(T) at Mona. Tre Gof is located within a caravan park, the agricultural range lies directly N of the house.
  16. II Gwyndy Bach
    Slightly set back from, and at angle to, the W side of the B5109 NW of Glan-yr-afon; in a prominent roadside position near the school.
  17. II Church of St Trygarn
    In an isolated rural location. Set back, down a trackway, from the S side of the B5109 between Trefor and Glan-yr-afon.
  18. II Churchyard wall and gateways, Church of St Llwydian
    Enclosing an irregularly shaped churchyard, at the N side of the road linking the A5 with the B5109 at Bodffordd.
  19. II Church of St Llwydian
    Set back, within an irregularly shaped churchyard, from the N side of the road linking the A5 with the B5109 at Bodffordd.
  20. II Bryn Hyfryd
    Set back from the N side of the road linking the A5 with the B5109 at Bodffordd; located c400m NNE of the Church of St Llwydian.
  21. II Tal-y-llyn
    In an isolated location set back from the NW side of a country lane c. 5 km NE of Aberffraw and c. 3 km SW of Gwalchmai.
  22. II Melin Frogwy
    Set well back, along a trackway, from the N side of the High Street (B5109) in the village of Bodfordd.
  23. II Melin Newydd
    Set back from the E side of a country road leading N off the B5109 between Glan-yr-afon and Trefor.
  24. II Courtyard and ranges at Mona
    The house is prominently sited, and set back slightly, from the SW side of the A5(T), the courtyard range to the rear; c2.5km NE of the church of St. Cristiolus.
  25. II* Mona and Mona Isaf
    The house is prominently sited, and set back slightly, from the SW side of the A5(T), with courtyard range to the rear; c2.5km NE of the church of St Cristiolus.
  26. II Milestone opposite Mona Isaf
    Set back from the NE side of the A5(T) and directly opposite the former 'Mona' coaching inn.
  27. II Telford Milestone
    Abutting a rubble wall, set back slightly from the N side of the High Street (A5) in Bryngwran.
  28. II Ty Gwyn
    Set at the SE side of a country road leading W out of the village of Llangwyllog
  29. II Bodrwyn
    In an isolated rural location, set well back from the NW side of the B4422 and reached by a private driveway SE off a country lane leading W and S from Cerrigceinwen.
  30. II 'Old house' at Bodrwyn, and attached agricultural range
    In an isolated rural location, set well back from the NW side of the B4422 and reached by a private driveway SE off a country lane leading W and S from Cerrigceinwen. The 'old' house is in alignment
  31. II Agricultural range, Bodrwyn
    In an isolated rural location, set well back from the NW side of the B4422 and reached by a private driveway SE off a country lane leading W and S from Cerrigceinwen. The agricultural range is direct
  32. I Chapel of St. Mary (Tal-y-llyn) and churchyard walls
    In an isolated location at the E side of a country lane c. 4.25km NE of Aberffraw and c. 3.75km SW of Gwalchmai; the chapel lies within an enclosed circular churchyard.
  33. II Sherry
    Set back from the NW side of a country road leading NE from the B5109 at Gwyndy.
  34. II Church of St Ceinwen
    Set back from the N side of a country road leading W off the B4422 at Cerrigceinwen. The church is set in a hollow below the level of the road.
  35. II Tyn Rhos Uchaf
    Set back from the NW side of a country road c. 500m SW of Soar and c. 4km NE of Aberffraw.
  36. II Treddafydd Isaf
    Set back from the E side of a country road, c. 1.5km NNW of Bethel and c. 0.5km SE of Soar.
  37. II Church of St Cynfarwy
    Within a rectangular churchyard set back from SE side of the B5112; S of the staggered junction at the centre of the small hamlet of Llechynfarwy.
  38. II* Tre'r Ddol
    In an isolated rural location, reached by private trackway leading N of a country road W of Llechcynfarwy; the house is located c1km ENE of the Church of St Cynfarway
  39. II Cefn Llwyn
    Set back, within private grounds, from the NW side of the B4422; c500m SE of Bodrwyn and c2kms WSW of the church of St Cristiolus
  40. II Henblas Lodge
    Slightly set back from the NW side of the B4422 directly opposite to the entrance of Henblas.
  41. II Pandy Cymunod
    Located c2.5km S of Bodedern, near the community boundary. A small group comprising mill and attached workshop, house and outbuildings.
  42. II Cowhouse at Prysan-fawr
    Located a short distance to the NE of the main farm group of Prysan-fawr.
  43. II Pont Cymunod, over the Afon Crugyll
    A bridge comprising two widely spaced arches of different dates, crossing the Afon Crugyll 200m S of Pandy Cymunod, and forming the SE corner of the community.
  44. II Stable, barn and cowhouse at Prysan-fawr
    A long range forming the N side of the farmyard at Prysan-fawr.
  45. II Pont Factory Cymunod, over the Afon Crigyll
    A bridge comprising two widely spaced arches of different dates, crossing the Afon Crugyll 200m S of Pandy Cymunod, and forming the SE corner of the community.
  46. II Boiling house and pigsty at Prysan-fawr
    Boiling house and pigsty range forming the S side of the U-plan farmyard at Prysan-fawr.
  47. II Gate piers at drive entrance of Henblas
    Slightly set back from the SE side of the B4422 and flanking the entrance to the driveway of Henblas.
  48. II Prysan-fawr
    Located c2km SE of Bodedern, at the end of a long farm track. The house is in a range with a cartshed, overlooking a U-plan farmyard formed by the stable-barn-cowhouse range to the N and the boiling h
  49. II Ty Moel
    In an isolated rural location, set back from the E side of a country road leading S off the B5109 between Llangegni and Bodfordd.
  50. II Tre Iorwerth
    Set back from the B5109 and reached by private driveway c2km ESE of Bodedern.
  51. II Coach House
    In private grounds, set back, along a driveway, from the SE side of the B4422; the coachhouse lies directly to the N of Henblas.
  52. II Threshing Barn of Henblas
    In an isolated location, set back from the SE side of the B4422 and prominantly sited on a raised knoll within farmland of the Henblas estate; c500m SW of Henblas house.
  53. II* Henblas
    In private grounds, set back, along a driveway, from the SE side of the B4422. The house lies c2.5kms SW of the church of St Cristiolus.
  54. II Stable range, Henblas
    Set back from the SE side of the B4422 and approached by a trackway across farmland; c200m SSW of Henblas.
  55. II Stables to West of Trefeilir
    Located within private grounds, set back from the NW side of the B4422; NE of Bethel.
  56. II Trefeilir
    Located within private grounds and set back from the NW side of the B4422, NE of Bethel.
  57. II Gate piers and walls to east of Trefeilir
    Sited at the main entrance of the driveway to Trefeilir; slightly set back from the NW side of the B4422, NE of Bethel.
  58. II Gate piers to south of Trefeilir
    Slightly set back from the NW side of the B4422, NE of Bethel.
  59. II Rhyd y Spardyn Blas
    On the North Side of the B5109 approximately 1km west of Llangefni
  60. II Stables to NW of Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf also known as Treddafydd-fawr
    Stable block immediately NW of the farmhouse of Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf, which is located on a minor road 1.2 km WNW of the village of Bethel.
  61. II Telford Milestone
    Set back from the N side of the A5(T), c500m E of the B4422 crossroads leading to Bethel to the S and Rhostrehwfa to the N.
  62. II Agricultural range at Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf also known as Tre-Ddafydd-fawr
    Located W of the farmhouse of Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf, which is located on a minor road 1.2 km WNW of the village of Bethel.
  63. II Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf also known as Treddafydd-fawr
    Located on a minor road 1.2 km WNW of the village of Bethel.
  64. II Bridge E of Tyn-Lidiart
    In a remote location carrying a country lane across a small tributary of the Afon Crigyll, c. 2.75km NNW of Llanfaelog and c.3km NE of Rhosneigr.
  65. II Boiling house and Pigsty at Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf
    Located SSW of the farmhouse of Tre-Ddafydd-uchaf, which is located on a minor road 1.2 km WNW of the village of Bethel.
  66. II Melin Geirn and attached agricultural ranges
    In an isolated rural location, set back from the W side of the country road between the villages of Llechcynfarwy and Carmel; located c800m NNE of the Church of St Cynfarwy.
  67. II Capel Horeb and chapel house
    Set back from the W side of a country road leading S from Llangristiolus; c2km SW of the church of St Cristiolus.
  68. II* Church of St Cwyllog
    In a rural location NNW of the small hamlet of Llangwllog, along a narrow lane leading SW off the B5111.
  69. II Ty Croes signal-box and attached station range Photos
    Located on the SE side of the T-junction; directly on the N side of the level crossing at Ty Croes.
  70. II Bryn Du Chapel Photos
    Located on the NE side of the road in the centre of the village of Bryn Du. The chapel is set back from the road, behind an enclosed forecourt with low wall surmounted by railings, entrance gates to
  71. II Melin y bont
    Located at the SW end of the village, set back from the SE side of the road passing through Bryn Du and alongside the Afon Drudwy.
  72. II Melin Uchaf (aka Melin Maelgwyn)
    Located within a farm complex at the end of a single track lane S of the road running through Bryn Du.
  73. II Walls of enclosed garden, Presaddfed
    Rectangular stone-walled garden E of Presaddfed
  74. II Cefn-Trefeiler
    Set back slightly from the W side of the B4422 at the northern end of the village of Bethel.
  75. II* Presaddfed
    Located 1.5km ENE of Bodedern, near the S tip of Llyn Llywenan. Reached via a single track driveway.
  76. II The Old Rectory
    Located within grounds set back from the NE side of the A4080 in Llanfaelog, on the opposite side of the road to, and c22m N of the Church of St. Maelog.
  77. II Church of St. Maelog Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village of Llanfaelog, set back from the junction between the A4080 and the road to Bryn Du.
  78. II Bodorgan Railway Station, goods shed
    Located on the N side of the Chester to Holyhead railway, c. 1km SW of Bethel and opposite the Meyrick Hotel; the goods shed is at the NW end of the range.
  79. II Bodorgan Railway Station, main building
    Located on the N side of the Chester to Holyhead railway, c. 1km SW of Bethel and opposite the Meyrick Hotel; the main station building is at the SE end of the range.
  80. II Llanfaelog Community Centre
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village and on the opposite side of the road from the Church of St. Maelog.
  81. II* Church of St. Beuno (Eglwys Beuno Sant)
    Located in the centre of the small hamlet of Trefdraeth; set back from the N side of the road leading E from Bethel.
  82. II* Capel Ebeneser and chapel house (formerly Capel Cildwrn)
    Located at the brow of a hill at the W end of Llangefni, set at right angles to the N side of Ffordd Cildwrn with graveyard to front; c.600m W of the church of St. Cyngar.
  83. II Ty'n Llan
    Located in the centre of the small hamlet of Trefdraeth; set back from the N side of the road leading E from Bethel. The cottage is reached by a private lane and lies c. 50m SSE of the church of St.
  84. II Soar Chapel and chapel house
    Located on the SE outskirts of Bodedern. The chapel stands in a square garden demarcated by a low wall, with the adjoining chapel house having a separate garden.
  85. II Llangefni County School War Memorial
    Set back on the S side of Cildwrn Road in the grounds of the former Llangefni County School.
  86. II Llan-bach
    Set back from a country road, leading SE, off the A5(T). Llan-bach is adjacent to, and directly W of the church of St Cristiolus.
  87. II Ardwyn
    Located near the centre of Bodedern, on a small road running between London Road and Garden Lane. Set back from the road behind a low stone wall with railings; dressed stone gateposts with pyramidal h
  88. II* Church of St Cristiolus Photos
    In an elevated position overlooking, and set back from, the SE side of the A5(T).
  89. II Glantraeth House
    In an isolated location, reached by private lane from the S side of the Trefdraeth to Llangaffo road; c. 500m SW of the church of St. Beuno at Trefdraeth. Walled garden to front with ornate iron gate
  90. II Former National School and Schoolhouse
    In an elevated location, set back from the NE side of the western end of the main street through Llangefni; c. 200m SW of the church of St. Cyngar.
  91. II The Old Rectory
    Set back from the W side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llangefni.
  92. II Church of St Mihangel
    Set within an enclosed rectangular wall churchyard at the SE side of Minffordd Road in the centre of Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn.
  93. II Milestone, below the church of St Cristiolus
    Set back from the NE side of the A5(T), directly overlooked, and c200m NE of the church of St Cristiolus.
  94. II* Church of St. Edeyrn Photos
    Situated on the N side of Church Street in the centre of the village of Bodedern.
  95. II Old Police Station (Youth Association premises)
    Reached along a narrow lane immediately W of the Chuch of St Ederyn; the Police Station backs on to N side of the churchyard and is set into the slope with high wall attached to right.
  96. II Church of St. Cyngar Photos
    Set back from the NW side of the B5111 Lon Las at the N end of Llangefni. The church is in an elevated location within grounds to the N of the Afon Cefni.
  97. II Gates and arch to Church of St. Cyngar Photos
    Located at the entrance to the churchyard and c. 25m ESE of the church of St. Cyngar.
  98. II Smyrna Congregational Chapel and Hall
    Set back slightly from the W side of Glanhwfa Road, opposite the Shire Hall.
  99. II Gatepiers at Upper Lodge entrance to Plas Tregayan
    In an isolated rural location within private grounds, set back from the E side a country road leading N off the B5111. The gatepiers flank the main driveway by Upper Lodge, to the W of the house.
  100. II County Court
    Set back slightly from the W side of Glanhwfa Road, directly opposite the War Memorial to the front of the Shire Hall.

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