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  1. II Ebenezer Congregational Chapel Photos
    Situated on N side of A484 Carmarthen road some 120m E of Water Street.
  2. II Former Emlyn Grammer School
    The last building on road out from Fountain Square to the Carmarthen Road, though formerly in a terrace row. On street line.
  3. II Baptist Chapel, including Sunday School forecourt railings & gates.
    Set back in broad forecourt, just E of Fountain Square.
  4. II Emlyn Castle (All Kings Premises)
    Situated on street line opposite Y Graig Baptist Chapel.
  5. II National Westminster Bank
    Prominently situated at S end of narrower part of Sycamore Street.
  6. II W.Evans George Premises
    Situated towards the S end of the narrow part of Sycamore Street, immediately N of National Westminster Bank.
  7. I Newcastle Emlyn Castle Photos
    Sited on a peninsula of land to W of the town and almost surrounded by Afon Teifi. Pedestrian access from Castle Street.
  8. II Angel House (J.David Lewis Premises)
    Situated in terraced row towards N end of street.
  9. II Pillar Box outside Midland Bank
    Situated by roadside where College Row opens into Emlyn Square.
  10. II Golwg Yr Afon
    Situated on street line in terraced row overlooking rear courtyard of Market Buildings.
  11. II Castle Antiques
    Situated on street line at end of terrace row facing over rear court of Market Buildings. Also known as Foelallt View. Terraced row is commonly known as Market Street, but marked as Market Square on
  12. II NO.15 Sycamore Street, Dyfed
    Situated on street line in terraced row between Church Street and Pelican Inn.
  13. II Town Hall & Market Buildings
    Prominently sited at centre of town, on former market place at junction with Castle Street.
  14. II Castle House
    Situated at western end of Castle Street, adjoining entry to St John's Court.
  15. II Former Victoria Stores
    Situated at corner of Church Street, on street line.
  16. II Bank House
    Situated on corner of Bridge Street and Market Place.
  17. II The Blue Bell Inn
    Situated on street line at upper end of Bridge Street opposite the end of Castle Street.
  18. II* The Bunch of Grapes Inn
    Situated at upper end of street, prominently canted to face towards bridge.
  19. II Bethel Presbyterian Chapel, including School-room & Wall to Church Street
    Situated opposite the Court House, facing E over large asphalted forecourt.
  20. II Holy Trinity Church Hall (Former Church School)
    Situated opposite Holy Trinity Church and behind Bethel Chapel.
  21. II The Court House
    Detached building on street line, opposite Bethel Chapel.
  22. II Bronafon & Teifi Dene
    Situated on street line with front doors raised on terraces.
  23. II Milestone near Adpar
    Situated on N side of A475, 0.3km E of Adpar, within retaining stone wall.
  24. II The Emlyn Arms Hotel, including attached ranges each side of rear outbuildings
    Prominently sited on raised terrace mid-way up street.
  25. II Cartrefle
    Situated on street line in terraced row, between Emlyn Agricultural Soc and No 3, Bridge Street.
  26. II Milepost behind No. 24, Blaenwern
    Situated on side of road above Blaenwern estate, some 100m W of Porth Street
  27. II The Old Saddler's
    Situated on street line, the last of 4 houses in terrace running S from bridge.
  28. II Church of the Holy Trinity (including Churchyard Monument & Boundry Walls)
    Situated at W end of street in spacious churchyard.
  29. II* The Bridge
    Situated between Newcastle Emlyn and Adpar, spanning Afon Teifi.
  30. II* Newcastle Emlyn Bridge (Partly in Newcastle Emlyn community)
    Situated between Adpar and Newcastle Emlyn, spanning River Teifi (parish and old county boundary)
  31. II The vicarage
    Situated prominently above Cardigan Road, some 100m down un-named track running W from lane to Capel Iwan towards Cwm Sarah. Track joins Capel Iwan lane some 70m SW of Cardigan Road junction.
  32. II Pantyronnen
    Situated on N side of road to Cynwyl Elfed, some 50m E of Aberarad Bridge.
  33. II The Nag's Head including rear Outbuilding
    Slightly set back E of B4571, in the centre of Adpar.
  34. II Milepost opposite "Pinecroft"
    Situated on roadside some 600m E of B4333 junction.
  35. II Milestone near Picnic Site
    Situated on S side of B4333, E of turning into picnic site. Freestanding.
  36. II Milestone E of Glanwerdd
    Situated on S side of A475, 20m E of Glanwerdd. Freestanding.
  37. II Gelligatti
    Situated overlooking Teifi valley, some 2km WNW of Newcastle Emlyn, approached by lane running W of the Cwm Sarah lane
  38. II Main Farm Ranges at Gelligatti
    Situated to NW of farmhouse at Gelligatti. A very large complex with the main part cross-plan towards the house, plus an attached L-plan range to W.
  39. II Derlwyn and railed forecourt
    Prominently situated in centre of village on N side of A475.
  40. II Telephone Call-Box outside Derlwyn (01239 710363)
    Prominent village situation, located outside Derlwyn on N side of A475.
  41. II* Felin Geri
    Situated about 1 km E of Cwm Cou, in Ceri valley, on S side of lane.
  42. II Pont Ceri (Partly in Beulah Community )
    Situated some 300m E of Cwm Cou, over Ceri, just N of present B4333 road bridge.
  43. II Pont Ceri ( partly in Llandyfriog Community)
    Situated some 300m E of Cwm Cou, over Ceri, just N of present B 4333 road bridge.
  44. II Felin Geri House
    Situated NW of mill, some 800m NE of Cwm Cou, in Ceri valley.
  45. II Church of St Tyfriog Photos
    Reached at end of short drive off A475 (S side) E of Llandyfriog. Located on N bank of River Teifi. Schoolroom to E.
  46. II Railed Monument E of St Tyfriog's Church
    The church is reached at end of short drive off A475 (S side), E of Llandyfriog. The monument stands some 10m E of the church. St Tyfriog's School to E.
  47. II Capel y Drewen including Vestry Railings Photos
    Situated overlooking Teifi on dead-end lane running S from Cwm Cou crossroads.
  48. II Aberceri
    Situated overlooking Teifi, backing onto B4333 in Cwm Cou.
  49. II St Tyfriog's School
    Reached at end of short drive off A475 (S side), E of Llandyfriog. Located on bank of River Teifi. Church of St Tyfriog immediately to W.
  50. II Trewen Mill / Felin Drewen
    Situated W of Y Drewen chapel, in Cwm Cou village.
  51. II Cwmdu Cottage
    Situated on bend of by-road (E side), 200m SE of Cwmdu Bridge.
  52. II Milestone near Berthyfedwen
    Situated on S side of A475, leaning against hedge opposite and SE of Berthyfedwen.
  53. II Telephone Call-box at road junction
    Situated at crossroads N of Bryn Farm, some 1.7km SE of Cenarth.
  54. II Milestone on B4570 NW of Cwm Cou
    Situated on S side of B4570, some 800m NW of Cwm Cou.
  55. II Pengwern Uchaf
    Situated some 1.2km WNW of Penrherber.
  56. II Lofted Cartshed at Pengwarn Uchaf
    Situated on opposite side of lane to house, pine end to road.
  57. II LLainrhydwen
    Situated some 1km SSW of Penrherber, down short drive E of road.
  58. II Stable Range at Dolhaidd Mansion
    Situated W of Dolhaidd Mansion, at the S side of a large courtyard
  59. II Dolhaidd Mansion Photos
    At the end of a private access road leading roughly NW from the A484 trunk road
  60. II Troedyrhiw
    Situated some 1.2 km NW of Cwm Cou, with drive running W off B4570 just W of junction with lane to Penwenallt and Cenarth.
  61. II Frondeg
    Situated down a short track leading N from the Cwmhiraeth Road, on a terrace situated on a slope leading from the road to the stream.
  62. II The Old Vicarage
    Situated on ridge, up track off main road some 700m E of village.
  63. II Y Felin
    Situated on the SE side of the Cwmhiraeth road at the bottom of a deep hollow, just S of the bridge.
  64. II Barn range at Llwyn-Cadfor
    Llwyn-Cadfor is situated at the end of track off by-road: junction some 0.3km S of Bryngwenith chapel (w-side). The farmyard is about 20m SW of the house with the barn range to the S side.
  65. II Pant Glas
    Situated on the roadside, within a small stone walled forecourt, abutting no 1. to the R.
  66. II No. 1 Pant Glas, including forecourt wall and railings.
    Immediatly N of and abutting No. 2 Pant Glas, situated within a small lawned forecourt with dwarf wall and railings.
  67. II Cowshed range at Llwyn-Cadfor
    Llwyn-Cadfor is situated at the end of track off by-road: junction some 0.3km S of Bryngwenith chapel (W side). The farmyard is about 20m SW of the house and the cowshed is on the N side
  68. II Llwyn-Cadfor
    Situated at end of track off by-road: junction some 0.3km S of Bryngwenith chapel (W side).
  69. II Yet Farmhouse
    Situated just SE of Cenarth, at junction of main road and lane to Penrherber. Prominent site on main road out of village.
  70. II Church of St Llawddog
    Situated on slope above main road some 100m SE of Cenarth Bridge.
  71. II Gateway to Churchyard
    Situated on main road opposite the Old Smithy.
  72. II The Old Smithy
    Situated opposite the Three Horseshoes Inn and adjoining Y Garth and Penybanc.
  73. II Smithy Cottage Photos
    Situated opposite the Three Horseshoes Inn and adjoining Y Garth and Penybanc.
  74. II The Three Horseshoes Inn Photos
    Situated on the main road, W of the church.
  75. II* Cenarth Mill Photos
    Situated on riverside, down track some 100m NE of the White Hart Inn.
  76. II Y Garth
    Situated on main road opposite the Three Horseshoes Inn and adjoining The Old Smithy.
  77. II The Old Brewhouse
    Situated in the yard of the Three Horseshoes Inn.
  78. II Penybanc
    Situated on main road opposite the Three Horseshoes Inn and adjoining The Old Smithy.
  79. II The White Hart Inn
    Situated facing N over Cenarth Bridge.
  80. II Pont Felin Cwrrws
    Situated 0.75km NW of Henllan, carrying B4334 over Afon Cynllo.
  81. II Telephone Call-box outside Cenarth Post Office
    Situated on pavement immediately outside the Post Office, S of Cenarth Bridge.
  82. II Glantrifi (The Post Office)
    Situated just S of Cenarth Bridge, facing road.
  83. II* Cenarth Bridge (Partly in Ceredigion District) Photos
    Situated spanning River Teifi at Cenarth Falls, the first half of the S span only in Cenarth Community area, the rest in Beulah Community, Ceredigion.
  84. II* Cenarth Bridge (partly in Carmarthen District) Photos
    Situated on A484, spanning Teifi at Cenarth Falls. Half of one span being in Cenarth Community, Carmarthenshire.
  85. II Mill Lodge
    Situated some 20m NW of the White Hart Inn.
  86. II Teifi View
    Situated some 100m W of the White Hart Inn, by the road.
  87. II Pont Henllan ( Partly in Llangeler Community )
    Situated at S end of Henllan village, carrying B4334 over the River Teifi (parish and old county boundary)
  88. II Pont Henllan, including walled approaches..
    Situated over the river Teifi, and across the parish and county boundary, immediately N of the junction with the main Cardigan-Carmarthen Road.
  89. II Milestone near Aberbank
    Situated on E side of A475, 0.3kmS of Aberbanc. Freestanding.
  90. II Weaving Shed at Museum of Welsh Woollen Industry
    On SW side of site, parallel to main building.
  91. II Main Mill Building at Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry. Photos
    Museum complex located to N end of Drefach village, to W of the Drefach-Henllan road. Main building is below road level, N of office buildings at site entrance.
  92. II Ty Pen Pownd at Museum of Welsh Woollen Industry
    Located between main building and offices at the museum site, partially built into slope.
  93. II* Former P.O.W. Chapel at Henllan Caravan Park
    Detached utilitarian building towards SE corner of caravan park, which is located on the E side of the B4334, 0.3 km SW of Henllan.
  94. II Office Building at Museum of Welsh Woollen Industry
    Situated at SE corner of site, at present entrance to museum, with gable end to road.
  95. II Capel Iwan (including front railings and gates)
    Situated in the centre of Capel Iwan village.
  96. II Llwynbrain, including attached range to the N
    Attached to N side of Llwynbrain, on W side of the Drefach-Henllan Road.
  97. II Llwynbrain
    Set back from the Drefach-Henllan road behind front wall, attached to No 2 Llwynbrain.
  98. II Terraced row of 3 Cottages - Left Cottage
    Prominently situated on bend of A475 (N side), in centre of Aberbanc.
  99. II Terraced row of 3 cottages, Middle cottage
    Prominently situated on bend of A475 (N side), in centre of Aberbanc.
  100. II Milestone on A484 at Cenarth
    Beulah

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