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  1. II 1 Concrete Cottages
    Located at the S end of Tregynon village, approximately 100m E of entrance to Gregynog Estate.
  2. II 2 Concrete Cottages
    Located at the S end of Tregynon village, approximately 100m E of entrance to Gregynog Estate.
  3. II Sawmill Lodge
    Located on the N side of the E entrance of Gregynog Hall, close to the junction with the B4389 through Tregynon, and approximately 0.4km S of parish church.
  4. II Tregynon School Boundary Wall
    Located at a junction of 2 minor roads 50m SW of parish church. The wall forms the S and E boundary of the school, and extends W to the front of the School House.
  5. II Tregynon School Photos
    Located 50m SW of parish church at a junction of 2 minor roads opposite Church House Farm. Set within a playground walled in concrete on the S and E sides and bounded by the School House on the W sid
  6. II The School House
    Located on N side of the road leading SW from parish church and approximately 70m from the church. The house is set back from the road, with the school immediately to the E.
  7. II Church of St Cynon
    Located on raised ground on W side of village, overlooking Bechan valley. The church is sited in a churchyard with rubble retaining wall to S.
  8. II Church Cottage
    Backs on to E side of churchyard, and set back slightly from the road through the village.
  9. II Bron Rhys
    On the N side of the B4389 Tregynon to Bettws Cedewain road approximately 1km SE of Tregynon church. The house is reached by a short farm road and is behind a modern farmhouse.
  10. II Ty'n y Bryn Farm Buildings
    On the E side of a minor road between Tregynon and Newtown, approximately 1km S of parish church. Reached by a short farm road, the farm buildings are on the N side of the farmhouse.
  11. II Ty'n y Bryn Farmhouse
    On the E side of a minor road between Tregynon and Newtown, approximately 1km S of parish church, and reached by a short farm road.
  12. II Middle Lodge
    Located within the grounds of Gregynog Hall, approximately 0.4km E of Gregynog Hall, on N side of a driveway leading to Tregynon.
  13. II Dolymelinau Farm Buildings
    Located approximately 0.8km N of parish church on the corner of a junction of 2 minor roads. The farm buildings form 2 sides of the farmyard.
  14. II Stable and Coach House
    Located immediately E of Gregynog Hall.
  15. II Fountain (north-east)
    Located within the gardens of Gregynog Hall, immediately in front of the house.
  16. II* Gregynog Hall
    1.7km SW of parish church, in a large area of parkland and gardens. The house faces roughly SE.
  17. II Garden Bridge
    Located in front of Gregynog Hall and spanning a sunken garden.
  18. II Fountain (south-west)
    Located within the gardens of Gregynog Hall, immediately in front of the house.
  19. II Bridge in Parkland
    Located approximately 200m SW of Gregynog Hall within a wooded area of parkland and carries a footpath over a drive leading to the W entrance to the grounds of Gregynog Hall.
  20. II Gwaentrebeddau
    Isolated farmhouse reached by a farm road on N side of a minor road between Tregynon and Bettws Cedewain, approximately 1.8km E of parish church. The house has farm buildings to W.
  21. II Wood Cottage Photos
    In an isolated position on the edge of Gregynog Great Wood, half a kilometre west of Gregynog Hall.
  22. II Dolgar
    Situated at the west end of Llanwyddelan parish on a small lane off the B4389, elevated above the River Rhiw.
  23. II Fir House
    Located at the end of a farm road on S side of a minor road between Tregynon and Bwlch-y-fridd, approximately 2.9km SW of parish church.
  24. II The Old School
    On the N side of the circular churchyard of St Beuno, on raised ground above the village.
  25. II Mynachdy Sant Elias
    Located in the centre of the hamlet, in the E angle of the junction of the B4390 Tregynon to Berriew Road with the road to Llanfair Caereinion.
  26. II* Church of St Beuno
    Located in a circular churchyard, on high ground overlooking the village of Bettws Cedewain.
  27. II The Vicarage
    Located on raised ground 200m NE of church, on N side of minor road from Bettws Cedewain to Berriew and reached by a short private road.
  28. II The Old Rectory
    Located in a protected position close to the Church, within a roughly circular garden bounded by a slight ditch.
  29. II Highgate
    Located approximately 1.9km SW of Bettws Cedewain church on E side of minor road from Tregynon to Newtown, immediately N of junction with a minor road to Pontyperchill.
  30. II Cefnllydan
    Isolated farmhouse to W of Gregynog, approximately 3.6km SW of parish church. The house is reached by a short farm road on W side of Bwlch-y-fridd to Adfa road. It faces S on to a garden, with farm
  31. II Red House
    At the end of a long farm road off Llanfair road one quarter mile south of the junction with the B4389, on the community boundary.
  32. II Lodge Farm
    Located to the E of the church and the village on the W side of the B4568 set down from the road, approaching the flood plain of the River Severn.
  33. II Glan Bechan
    Located approximately 1.3km S of Bettws Cedewain church on S side of a minor road near to junction with B4389. The house has farm buildings on the E side.
  34. II The Old Glyn
    Located approximately 1.9km NE of Bettws Cedewain church, and reached at the end of a track at the end of a farm road to Glyn Farm on S side of minor road between Bettws Cedewain and Brooks.
  35. II Pontyperchill Farmhouse
    Located 1.7km S of Bettws Cedewain church and reached by a short farm road on W side of B4389.
  36. II Pont y Perchyll
    Located approximately 1.8km S of Bettws Cedwain church on the B4389 between Bettws Cedewain and Aberbechan, E of a junction with a minor road to Highgate.
  37. II Manafon smithy
    Located immediately E of The Smithy cottage, at the E end of Manafon village centre.
  38. II Stingwern Cottage
    Located approximately 3.3km NE of Bettws Cedewain church, at the end of a short private road on W side of a minor road between Brooks and New Mills.
  39. II The Smithy Photos
    Located close to the road at the W end of the village, with the smithy immediately to the right, and two mid C20 hand operated Avery-Hardoll petrol pumps with illuminated globes to the left.
  40. II Brynycil Farmhouse
    Located on S side of a minor road between Bettws Cedewain and Berriew, approximately 1.8km E of Bettws Cedewain church. The farmhouse is reached by a short farm road, and faces a yard with farm build
  41. II Lych gate to the churchyard, Church of St Michael and All Angels.
    Located in the S corner of the churchyard and opening directly on to the main road. Immediately to the E is the granite war memorial.
  42. II Llwyn-y-brain
    Located on low-lying ground at the end of a narrow lane which leads N from the Llanwyddelan to Adfa road.
  43. II* Church of St Michael and All Angels
    The church stands centrally in the formerly oval churchyard, at the centre of the village. The churchyard, which was extended c.1926, has a lych-gate (q.v.) and a granite war memorial in the S corner
  44. II The Grange, also known as The Old Rectory
    Set back from the road in a riverside position, directly off a small lane. The former coachhouse and stable lies to the E.
  45. II Bron-y-rhiw Cottage
    Located above the S bank of the Afon Rhiw, at the end of the small lane leading S off the main Berriew to Llanfair Caereinion road, leading past the Old Rectory.
  46. II Aber Dunant
    At the end of a long track off Bryn Lane one quarter mile North West of the junction with Pen-Shwa Lane.
  47. II Memorial to Lewis Evan
    Located in the southern forecourt of Capel Adfa and bounded by iron railings which front the road.
  48. II Capel Adfa with forecourt railings
    The chapel is prominently sited in the centre of Adfa village.
  49. II Little Aberbechan
    Located in a raised position on or adjacent to the Aberbechan dike. Possible platform site with a steep fall to the SW.
  50. II* Pentre Llifior Methodist Chapel Photos
    On the road from Berriew to Bettws Cedewain, 5km approx SW of Berriew village.
  51. II Neuadd Goch
    Situated close to the River Rhiw at the end of a narrow lane leading approximately 1 km NE off the route from Llanllugan to Adfa.
  52. II Tynyreithin Hall
    Prominently sited overlooking a bend in the road one third of a mile south of the crossroads with Pen-Shwa Lane.
  53. II Hen llys
    Located on rising ground about 200m N of the road, and accessed by a driveway through the former farm buildings.
  54. II Dol-terfyn
    Set close to and parallel with the main Manafon to Berriew Road, immediately E of The Green.
  55. II Fachwen
    Located at the end of a track c 0.6 km from a road leading from Aberhafesp to Bettws.
  56. II* Church of St Mary
    Located in a prominent position in the small village of Llanllugan within a roughly circular churchyard.
  57. II Lower Gwestydd Farmhouse
    Sited on rising ground to the end of Lower Gwestydd Lane.
  58. II Aberbechan Bridge (partly in Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn community) Photos
    Bridge spanning the Bechan Brook just south of the junction of the B4568 and the B4389. Located on the boundary between the communities of Llandyssil and Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn.
  59. II Aberbechan Bridge
    Spanning the Bechan Brook on the community boundary below the junction of the B4568 with the B4389.
  60. II Tynybitfel
    Opposite the junction with Lower Gwestydd Lane and set back from the road on rising ground.
  61. II Farm building at Lower Glyn farm
    The barn is set apart from the other farm buildings, alongside the road, and below the farmhouse, at Lower Glyn.
  62. II Glyn ganol
    Set gable end to the lane, at the head of the productive land in the small valley of the Afon Glyn.
  63. II Upper Bryn
    On the reverse slope of a prominent hill overlooking the town, reached via a farm road off Bryn Lane a quarter of a mile North West of Penygloddfa.
  64. II* Gwernfyda (also known as Gwern-y-Fedw) including attached barns
    Located approximately 1.5km SW of Llanllugan, on a lane which links Cefn Coch with Adfa. The house is situated on a probable platform site at the bottom of a hillside, and faces SE.
  65. II House adjoining Penarth Independent Chapel Photos
    Located 2km to the S of Llanfair Caereinion on a minor road, NE of Gibbett Hill. The Chapel has a narrow forecourt on the SE with cast iron railings and a central gate. The graveyard lies behind the
  66. II Castle Cottage
    The cottage is sited in woodland on the ridge immediately SW of Dolforwyn Castle.
  67. II Pen-y-bont Cottage
    Situated on a narrow lane leading to Carmel, approximately 1.5km SW of Llanllugan and close to a bend in the River Rhiw. Close to the mill group at Felin Uchaf.
  68. II Penarth Independent Chapel and side railings
    Located 2km to the S of Llanfair Caereinion on a minor road, NE of Gibbett Hill. The Chapel has a narrow forecourt on the SE with cast iron railings and a central gate. The graveyard lies behind the
  69. II Church House
    Situated by the road opposite St Llanllwchaiarn's Church.
  70. II Church House Barn
    Situated by the road opposite St Llanllwchaiarn's Church.
  71. II 23, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line at the upper end of the terrace, stepped up from No 24 adjoining.
  72. II 24, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 23 adjoining and up from No 26.
  73. II 25, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 23 adjoining and up from No 26.
  74. II 20, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped up from No 18 adjoining.
  75. II 26 Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, POWYS Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 25 adjoining and up from No 28.
  76. II 19, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped up from No 18 adjoining.
  77. II 27 Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, POWYS Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 25 adjoining and up from No 28.
  78. II 11 Llanfair Road Photos
    On the street line some 250 metres from the junction with Llanllwchaiarn Road.
  79. II 28 Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, POWYS Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 27 adjoining and up from No 30.
  80. II 12 Llanfair Road, POWYS Photos
    On the street line some 250 metres from the junction with Llanllwchaiarn Road.
  81. II 18, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped up from No 16 and down from No 19 adjoining.
  82. II Parish Church of St Llwchaiarn
    In a large triangular churchyard on the roadside.
  83. I Dolforwyn Castle Photos
    Located on a sharp promontory above the Severn Valley, in an excellent defensive position, with good views all round.
  84. II 29 Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, POWYS Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 27 adjoining and up from No 30.
  85. II 17, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped up from No 16 and down from No 19 adjoining.
  86. II 30, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down and slightly back from No 29 and up from No 33 adjoining.
  87. II 16, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 17 adjoining.
  88. II 31, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down and slightly back from No 29 and up from No 33 adjoining.
  89. II 15, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 17 adjoining.
  90. II 32, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down and slightly back from No 29 and up from No 33 adjoining.
  91. II Outbuildings to rear of No.20 Union Street Photos
    Prominently situated at the corner of Union Street with Bryn Street.
  92. II No.12 Bryn Street (including No.20 Union Street) Photos
    Prominently situated at the corner of Union Street with Bryn Street.
  93. II 14, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped up from No 12 adjoining.
  94. II 33, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 32 and up from 35 adjoining.
  95. II (Including 12 Bryn Street) Photos
    Prominently situated at the corner of Union Street with Bryn Street.
  96. II 34, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped down from No 32 and up from 35 adjoining.
  97. II 13, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line stepped up from No 12 adjoining.
  98. II Ty'n y Cwm
    Off the E side of a narrow lane which leads NW from the hamlet of Bethel. Located alongside a stream in a low lying position with a steep hill to the rear. Accessed via a footpath.
  99. II 12, Crescent Street, Penygloddfa, Powys Photos
    On the street line near the junction with Union Street. Stepped down from Nos 10 and 13 adjoining.
  100. II 15 Llanfair Road, POWYS Photos
    On the street line some 100 metres from the junction with Llanllwchairn Road.

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