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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. 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.
  4. II Melin Newydd
    Set back from the E side of a country road leading N off the B5109 between Glan-yr-afon and Trefor.
  5. II Sherry
    Set back from the NW side of a country road leading NE from the B5109 at Gwyndy.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. II Church of St Mary (disused)
    In an isolated rural location, along a footpath across the fields from Meinir farm. The chapel of ease is set within a rectangular churchyard c1.25km W of the Church of St Ceidio.
  9. II Church of St Mary
    Set back, within a rectangular churchyard, from the S side of the Market Square in the centre of the village of Llanerchymedd.
  10. II Lychgate to Church of St Mary
    Located at the N entrance to the rectangular churchyard to the Church of St Mary. At the S side of the Market Square in the centre of the village of Llanerchymedd.
  11. II Walls of enclosed garden, Presaddfed
    Rectangular stone-walled garden E of Presaddfed
  12. II Pont Henbont
    Spanning the Afon Alaw, the boundary between the parishes of Llanddeusant and Llantrisant, Pont Henbont carries the road leading to the S end of the small hamlet of Elim, SE of Llanddeusant.
  13. II Schoolroom and stable range at Elim Chapel
    Located at the W side of the country road through the small hamlet of Elim, SE of Llanddeusant; the schoolroom and stable range is directly S of Elim Chapel at the S end of the hamlet.
  14. II* Presaddfed
    Located 1.5km ENE of Bodedern, near the S tip of Llyn Llywenan. Reached via a single track driveway.
  15. II Church of St Ceidio Photos
    Set back, within a raised circular churchyard, from the W side of a country road leading NW from the village of Llanerchymedd.
  16. II Brynkir
    Slightly set back, and built at an angle to, the W side of the B5111 at the junction with the E end of the High Street in the village of Llanerchymedd.
  17. II Tre Iorwerth
    Set back from the B5109 and reached by private driveway c2km ESE of Bodedern.
  18. II Tyn Cae Elim
    Located at the W side of the country road through the small hamlet of Elim, SE of Llanddeusant; Tyn Cae is at the N end of the hamlet and adjacent to Llain Delyn.
  19. II* Church of St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan
    In an isolated rural location set within a sub-rectangular churchyard W of the farmstead at Ty-mawr. Set well back from the SW side of a country road, the church is located c1.5km NW of the new churc
  20. II Capel Peniel and chapel house
    Located at the NE side of the B5111 leading SE from the village of Llanerchymedd.
  21. II* Melyn Hywel
    Set back from the N side of the country road between the villages of Llanddeusant and Llantrisant, the mill is located c950m SE of the Church of St Marcellus and St Marcellinus in the village of Lland
  22. II Factory Llewenan
    Former corn-mill and later woollen mill, located to the west of the northern end of Llyn Llywenan, on the north side of a minor road.
  23. II Former Smithy at Glan Hafren
    Slightly set back from a country road leading between the villages of Llantrisant and Llanddeusant; located c800m SSE of the church at Llanddeusant and c25m due E of Glan Hafren.
  24. II Glan Hafren
    Set at right angles to a country road leading between the villages of Llantrisant and Llanddeusant and close to Pont Hafren, spanning the Afon Alaw; located c800m SSE of the church at Llanddeusant.
  25. II Ty Hen Newydd
    Set back from the E side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llanerchymedd. The farmhouse forms the centrepiece of the farmstead; the main farm range is formed in a semi-circle to
  26. II Pont Hafren
    Spanning the Afon Alaw, the boundary between the parishes of Llanddeusant and Llantrisant, Pont Hafren carries the country road between the villages of the same name; c850m SSE of the Church of St Mar
  27. II Boiling house and wall of former pigsty range at Ty Hen Newydd
    Set back from the E side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llanerchymedd; the brewhouse is in alignment between the centre of the curved agricultural range, and the farmhouse.
  28. II Agricultural range at Ty Hen Newydd
    Set back from the E side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llanerchymedd; the curved agricultural range is directly behind (E) of the farmhouse.
  29. II* Church of St Pabo Photos
    Set within a circular churchyard at the SE side of a country road between Llechcynfarwy and Carreglefn.
  30. II The Old Rectory
    Set back from the W side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llangefni.
  31. II Pandy Llewenan
    Located on the W side of Llyn Llywenan, reached via a track leading off a minor road. Mill group including mill range, dyeing house and house.
  32. II Dyeing-house at Pandy Llewenan
    Located on the W side of Lyn Liywen, reached via a track leading off a minor road. Mill group including mill, dyeing house and house. The dyeing-house is immediatley S of the former mill, between the
  33. II Cottage, Bachau
    Built at right angles to the S side of the country road lead E out of the village of Llanerchymedd at Bachau.
  34. II Fferam-gyd
    Set back from the W side of the country road leading from Llechcynfarwy to Carreglefn; the house is located c275m NNE of the Church of St Pabo.
  35. II Pandy Treban
    In a isolated location, set back from the W side of the B5112, c.2km ENE of Bryngwran.
  36. 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.
  37. II Ty Gwyn
    Set at the SE side of a country road leading W out of the village of Llangwyllog
  38. II* Range including cornbarn, granary, threshing room and lofted cowhouse at Llwydiarth Esgob Farm
    Set well back, along a private driveway, from the N side of a country road leading E off the B5111 out of Llanerchymedd towards Benllech. The corn barn range is to the W of the farmhouse.
  39. II Bodloigan
    Located c 3km N of Bodedern, along a short farm track on the N side of a minor road.
  40. II* Range including cowhouse, stables, coach house, smithy and poultry house at Llwydiarth Esgob Farm
    Set well back, along a private driveway, from the N side of a country road leading E off the B5111 out of Llanerchymedd towards Benllech. The cowhouse, stables and coach house range is located to the
  41. II Cowhouse at Prysan-fawr
    Located a short distance to the NE of the main farm group of Prysan-fawr.
  42. II Llwydiarth Esgob Farmhouse
    Set well back, along a private driveway, from the N side of a country road leading E off the B5111 out of Llanerchymedd towards Benllech.
  43. II* Range including pigsties, laundry, slaughter house, cartsheds and coalshed at Llwydiarth Esgob Farm
    Set well back, along a private driveway, from the N side of a country road leading E off the B5111 out of Llanerchymedd towards Benllech. The pigsty, laundry and slaughter house range is located NE o
  44. II Stable, barn and cowhouse at Prysan-fawr
    A long range forming the N side of the farmyard at Prysan-fawr.
  45. 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.
  46. 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
  47. II* Hammels at Llwydiarth Esgob Farm
    Set well back, along a private driveway, from the N side of a country road leading E off the B5111 out of Llanerchymedd towards Benllech. The hammels are located to E of the farmhouse.
  48. II* Melin Llynon Photos
    Set back from the N side of a country road leading W from the village of Llanddeusant, the mill is located c500m W of the Church of St Marcellus and St Marcellinus.
  49. II Ty'r Felin
    Reached by private trackway and set back from the N side of a country road leading W from the village of Llanddeusant. The house is located c50m NNW of Llynon mill and c500m W of the Church of St Mar
  50. 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.
  51. II Field Barn, SW of Tyn Rhos
    Standing in an isolated position in a field 250m SW of Tyn Rhos farm.
  52. 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.
  53. 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.
  54. II* Church of St. Edeyrn Photos
    Situated on the N side of Church Street in the centre of the village of Bodedern.
  55. 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
  56. II Lodge at Llynon Hall
    Set at the W side of the country road between Bodedern and Llanrhyddlad, the lodge/gatehouse is on the S side of the N approach to Llynon Hall; located c200m NE of the hall and c1km WSW of the church
  57. II Tan-y-fynwynt
    Located c1.5km N of Bodedern, set back c100m on the W side of a minor road.
  58. II Clapper bridge at Tan-y-fynwent
    A small clapper bridge crossing an un-named river 50m S of Tan-y-fynwent farm.
  59. II Llynon Hall
    Set back, within private grounds, from the W side of the country road between Bodedern and Llanrhyddlad; the hall is located c1.25km SW of the Church of St Marcellus and St Marcellinus in the village
  60. II Plas Llanfigael
    Set back from the E side of a country road within the hamlet of Llanfigael; c 30m NE of the church of St Figael and c 1.5km ESE of the church of St Machraeth.
  61. II Church of St Figael
    Set within a walled churchyard at the E side of a country road in the hamlet of Llanfigael; c 1.5km ESE of the church of St Machraeth.
  62. 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.
  63. II Cowhouse-stable range, Tyn-y-maen
    Located 1.5 km ENE of the church of St Machraeth, on the S side of a minor road, near Tyn-y-maen Chapel. The range is immediately S of the farmhouse.
  64. II Tyn-y-maen
    Located 1.5 km ENE of the church of St Machraeth, on the S side of a minor road, near Tyn-y-maen Chapel.
  65. II Cornbarn Range, Tyn-y-Maen
    Located 1.5 km ENE of the church of St Machraeth, on the S side of a minor road, near Tyn-y-maen Chapel. The range lies parallel to the road, c 50m N of the farmhouse.
  66. 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.
  67. II Telford Milestone
    Abutting a rubble wall, set back slightly from the N side of the High Street (A5) in Bryngwran.
  68. 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.
  69. II Bodwigan and attached agricultural range
    In an isolated rural location, reached by private trackway W of the country road between Bodedern and Llanrhyddlad. Bodwigan is located c350m NW of Llynon Hall and c1.5km WSW of the church in the vil
  70. II Clorach-bach
    Set back from the S side of a country road leading E off the B5111 out of Llanerchymedd towards Benllech. Clorach-bach is S of the junction with Lon Leidr to S of Llandyfrydog.
  71. 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
  72. 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.
  73. II National School (former)
    Set at an angle to the NW side of Lon Leidr at the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog. The former National School lies directly to SW of the Church of St Tyfrydog.
  74. II Sundial at Church of St Tyfrydog
    Located within a circular churchyard to W side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog; the sundial is sited directly to S of church.
  75. II* Church of St Tyfrydog
    Located within a circular churchyard to W side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog.
  76. II Churchyard wall at Church of St Tyfrydog
    Enclosing the circular churchyard of the Church of St Tyfrydog; at the W side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the hamlet of Llandyfrydog.
  77. 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.
  78. II Ty Mawr
    Set at right angles to the E side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog. Ty Mawr is directly NE of the Church of St Tyfrydog.
  79. II Clorach-fawr
    Set back from the N side of a country road leading E off the B5111 at the E end of the village of Llanerchymedd; c1.25km SE of the Church of St Dyfrydog.
  80. II Melin Frogwy
    Set well back, along a trackway, from the N side of the High Street (B5109) in the village of Bodfordd.
  81. 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.
  82. II* Gronant
    Located at the end of a long trackway leading off the NE side of the A5025, N of Llanfachraeth. Gronant is reached via a driveway to the R of the access track, immediately before the farm entrance.
  83. II Agricultural range at Rectory
    Set back, within private grounds, from the E side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog. The former rectory is c250m E of the Church of St Dyfrydog, and the agricultural rang
  84. II Rectory
    Set back, within private grounds, from the E side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog. The former rectory is c250m E of the Church of St Dyfrydog.
  85. II Hammels and hammel yard walls, Gronant
    The farmyard at Gronant is reached via a long surfaced drive leading E off the A5025 N of Llanfachraeth. The hammels and yard are at the upper, E side of the central U-shaped farm group.
  86. 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
  87. II Cornbarn range, Gronant
    The farmyard at Gronant is reached via a long surfaced drive leading E off the A5025 N of Llanfachraeth. The corn barn range is on the far left (N side) of the farmyard.
  88. 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.
  89. II Cartshed, Gronant
    The farmyard at Gronant is reached via a long surfaced drive leading E off the A5025 N of Llanfachraeth. The cartshed is on the left (W) immediately on entering the farmyard.
  90. II Watermill, Gronant
    Located on the L hand (W) side of the immediate approach into the farmyard at Gronant, which is reached via a long surfaced drive leading E off the A5025.
  91. II Wellhouse, Gronant
    Located at the end of a long trackway leading off the NE side of the B5025, N of Llanfachraeth. The wellhouse is at the junction of the farmyard and house entrances.
  92. II Y Stryd
    Set along the W side of the country road leading through the centre of the village of Carreglefn; the S cottage is at the L (S) end of the row of two.
  93. II Hen Bont
    Set along the W side of the country road leading through the centre of the village of Carreglefn; the S cottage is at the L (S) end of the row of two.
  94. II Ty Newydd
    Set at right angles to the W side of the country road leading through the centre of the village of Carreglefn; abutted by the northernmost Hen Bont Cottage.
  95. II Pandy Cymunod
    Located c2.5km S of Bodedern, near the community boundary. A small group comprising mill and attached workshop, house and outbuildings.
  96. 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.
  97. 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.
  98. II Twll-y-clawdd
    In an isolated rural location reached by a road leading W of a country road S of Mynydd Mechell.
  99. 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.
  100. II* Church of St Caian
    Within a rectangular churchyard at the W side of the B5111 in the centre of the small hamlet of Tregaian.

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