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  1. II* Church of St Gwynog/Cynog
    The church is located in a raised oval churchyard at the centre of the village of Llanwnog, which was later extended to the S to border the B.4568.
  2. II Telephone Call-box (01686 688564)
    Located in the centre of the township, in front of the row of buildings which includes the former village post office, and opposite the churchyard boundary wall.
  3. II Gwyneira with attached farm buildings
    The house is aligned along the road encircling the churchyard, approximately 75m from its junction with the B.4568 to Newtown, and is at the S end of a range of farm buildings.
  4. II Milestone W of village
    The milestone is now located in the wide grass verge, 250m from the junction of the B.4568 with the main A.490 Caersws to Machynlleth road.
  5. II Milestone S of Weig Lane
    Located in the road verge, approximately 30m S of the junction with Wig Lane at Weig Lane railway crossing.
  6. II Pont-dol-goch Station and Stationmaster's House
    The railway station stands on a high bank directly north of the road bridge under the line, and is accessed from the main Caersws to Machynlleth Road, near the centre of the village.
  7. II Wig Bridge
    Located on Wig Lane, which connects the main A.470 Caersws to Machynlleth road to the B4569 from Caersws to Trefeglwys, approximately 1.75Km N of Caersws centre.
  8. II Pen-y-borfa fawr
    Located approximately 1Km N of Caersws village, with its gable end to the road.
  9. II Perth-eiryn
    Located on a farm road leading S off the main Newtown to Caersws road, 300m N of the village centre.
  10. II* Ty Coch house, sawmill, carpenters’ workshop, waterwheel and attached machinery
    Set down on the N side of the A470, and just above the River Carno to the N, and reached by tracks to the front and rear of the property.
  11. II Capel Saron MC with Caretaker's House, and enclosing railings
    Located on rising ground on the W side of the narrowed valley of the Afon Garno, within the scattered village of Pont-dôl-goch.
  12. II Llys Maldwyn Hospital
    The Hospital is located at the end of Main Street, approximately 1km NE of the centre of the village.
  13. II Caersws Railway Station, with Stationmaster's House Photos
    The railway passes to the W of the village. The station lies immediately N of the level crossing, and is attached to the signal box.
  14. II Signal Box at Caersws Railway Station Photos
    Located on the W edge of Caersws village, beside the level crossing, and with attached railway station to the NW.
  15. II Engine Shed to the Van Line
    The building, now used as a store, is located in the industrial yard, some 80m W of the present railway crossing, and in the angle of the main Cambrian line and the former Van branch line.
  16. II Dol-aethnen
    Located at the end of Market Lane, beyond the cattle market, on the bank of the wider River Severn before its width was restricted by bunds.
  17. II Caersws bridge
    The bridge carries the A.489 Newtown to Machynlleth Road over the River Severn immediately at the S end of the village.
  18. II Milestone outside Aelbryn
    The milestone is now located in the narrow road verge, under the garden hedge of 'Aelbryn', approx 1km E of the village centre.
  19. II Llwyn-y-brain
    The farmhouse is located on a river terrace above the River Severn valley, 3Km E of Llanwnog village, and is reached by a farm road by the side of 'Aelbryn'
  20. II* Plasau duon
    The farmhouse is located on a platform above the left bank of the Afon Carno, on a farm road leading off the lane from the A.470 to Bwlch-y-garreg.
  21. II* Maesmawr Hall Hotel
    The hotel is located in the Severn valley bottom, at the end of a formal axial drive off the main Newtown to Llanidloes Road, 700m E of the junction with the A.470 to Machynlleth and level crossing.
  22. 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.
  23. II Rhydlydan Mill
    The mill lies on the N side of the Newtown to Llanwnog road, in the valley of the Rhyd-ros-lan, which formed the ancient boundary of the Cantref of Arwystli.
  24. II Llandinam Hall
    Located in the Severn valley, approximately 1Km N of the village, and accessed by a farm road off the A.470.
  25. II Porth-gwibedyn
    Located on the first terrace above the Severn valley, 1.5km SE of Caersws.
  26. II* Ystradfaelog
    Located on the W side of a lane which runs N off the B4569 towards Clatter.
  27. II Milestone
    On the A489, S side, opposite the entrance to Ty Mawr farm.
  28. II Milestone opposite Lodge to PLâs Dinam
    Located in the road verge immediately opposite the driveway and lodge to Plâs Dinam, approximately 1km N of the village centre.
  29. II Pentre
    Located on the N side of the B4568 at the W end of Aberhafesp village. The house is positioned on a slope with the entrance facing down hill. It has a roughly circular front garen with orchards beyon
  30. II Gate piers, gates and retaining walls to entrance to PLâs Dinam
    Located at the foot of the main driveway leading off the main Caersws to Llandinam road, approximately 1km N of the village centre.
  31. II Lodge to PLâs Dinam
    Located at the foot of the formal driveway to Plâs Dinam, immediately within the gate on the left (E) side.
  32. II Gilfach-y-rhiw
    Located on gently rising ground at the foot of Allt-y-genlli, and accessed by a farm road off the main Caersws to Machynlleth road, 1km N of the village of Clatter.
  33. II Farm Building at Pen y Ddol
    Located at the end of a track which runs N from the B4569, approx 1.6km NE of Trefeglwys.
  34. II* PLâs Dinam
    Plâs Dinam stands on an elevated plateau above the valley of the Severn, approximately 1Km N of the village centre. It is approached from a formal driveway from the A.470 Caersws to Llanidloes road.
  35. II Little House, also known as Gwerneirin Cottage
    The Cottage is set close to the road, beside a former trackway to Middle Gwern-eirin farm, for which it probably formed a lodge.
  36. II Wgi Fawr
    North-facing house overlooking Carno valley , at the end of a farm road. Farm buildings abut the house to the west
  37. II The Old Ffinnant
    Located off a track which runs N from the B4569, approx 1.5km NE of Trefeglwys.
  38. II Aberhafesp Hall
    Located at the end of a short driveway leading N off the B4568. Set within gardens stretching towards the East, with a former coach house to the rear.
  39. II Milestone
    Situated 150m east of turning to Ty Coch, and 1.5km E of Carno church.
  40. 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.
  41. II Barn at Ffinnant
    Fronting the main road and Approx. 1.1km NE of Trefeglwys.
  42. II Pencopi
    Located off the E side of a lane which runs N from Gleiniant. Approx. 1.5km N of Trefeglwys.
  43. II Gwaelod
    Located off the S side of a lane which runs E from Trefeglwys towards Llandinam, and approx. 2km from the village.
  44. II Broneirion
    Located approximately 400m across the bridge, W of the junction of the road with the A.470. It is flanked by the 'U'-plan stable block on the S side now roofed over, and overlooking the rock valley
  45. II Retaining walls, gates and piers to Broneirion
    Located in front of the lodge at the bottom of the driveway leading up to Broneirion, 350m approximately across the Severn from the village centre.
  46. II Broneirion Lodge
    Located at the end of the avenue leading straight from Llandinam Bridge, at the bottom of the sinuous driveway to Broneirion, and backed by mature C19 planting.
  47. II* Statue and pedestal, to David Davies of Llandinam Photos
    Situated at the roadside, set back from the eastern end of Llandinam Bridge.
  48. II* Llandinam Bridge Photos
    Set at right angles to the main A.470 on the northern edge of Llandinam village, and carrying the by-road west over the River Severn.
  49. II Church of St.Gwynnog
    At the E end of the village, N of the B4568 and the Severn Valley, in a slightly raised position.
  50. II Church of St Llonio Photos
    Located immediately N of the village centre, on a spur jutting into the Severn valley, and within a fortified promontory fort, the defensive bank forming, until recently, the N boundary of the churchy
  51. 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
  52. II Malthouse Cottage Photos
    The cottage is located beneath the S side of the churchyard, within a terrace of cottages.
  53. II Llandinam Institute Photos
    Located in a prominent position in the centre of the village.
  54. II 1 Trelonydd
    Part of a small planned estate set back from the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church.
  55. II Fachwen
    Located at the end of a track c 0.6 km from a road leading from Aberhafesp to Bettws.
  56. II 2 Trelonydd
    Part of a small planned estate set back from the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church.
  57. II 3 Trelonydd Photos
    Part of a small planned estate set back from the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church.
  58. II Trelonydd War Memorial Photos
    Forms the centre-piece of the small garden village estate at Trelonydd, alongside the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church. The Memorial stands in a small chained enclosure backed by a l
  59. II 4 Trelonydd
    Part of a small planned estateset back from the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church.
  60. II 5 Trelonydd
    Part of a small planned estate grouped around an informal green and set back from the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church.
  61. II 6 Trelonydd
    Part of a small planned estate grouped around an informal green and set back from the main road immediately N of the Presbyterian Church.
  62. II Llandinam Presbyterian Church with front enclosing railed wall
    Located c.180m S of the village centre, within a railed enclosure with its gable facing the road.
  63. II* Plasnewydd
    Situated on a minor road between Carno and Maesypandy, approximately 0.75km E of Carno church. The house is built on a sloping site, and faces a yard to the N flanked by C19 farm buildings, beyond wh
  64. II Cogan Cottage
    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.
  65. II Commins Cottage
    Located off the E side of a lane which runs NE from Gleiniant towards Maestregymer, and approx 1.5km from Gleiniant. The cottage borders a green lane which follows a tributary of the Nant Gleiniant.
  66. 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.
  67. II Barn at Ysgafell
    In a farmyard at the side of the road near the community boundary. Sited upslope and behind the farmhouse.
  68. II Church of St Michael
    Located in the centre of the village within a large rectangular churchyard.
  69. II Belle Vue
    Located in the centre of the village, opposite the church.
  70. II Potato store at Belle Vue
    Located behind the house and cut into the hillside which slopes up towards the W.
  71. II Neuaddllwyd Photos
    Located in the Severn valley, approximately 1.5Km S of Llandinam village, and accessed by a farm road laid along the formation of the former Cambrian Railway line to Llanidloes.
  72. II Ynyth
    On the W side of an unclassified road between Carno and the Cerniog valley, approximately 50m south of Pont Frankwell. The Cerniog brook is to the rear of the houses.
  73. II Tegfan
    On the W side of an unclassified road between Carno and the Cerniog valley, approximately 50m south of Pont Frankwell. The Cerniog brook is to the rear of the houses.
  74. II Barn at Birchen House
    Located on the S side of the lane which runs from Trefeglwys to Llawr y Glyn, and approx. 0.5km W of Trefeglwys.
  75. II Milestone
    Situated opposite Carno church. The stone is set into the boundary wall of Llys-ywen.
  76. II Wood Cottage Photos
    In an isolated position on the edge of Gregynog Great Wood, half a kilometre west of Gregynog Hall.
  77. II Middle Scafell
    Alongside a farm track three quarters of a mile West of Milford.
  78. II Berth las
    Located in Waen, off the E side of a no-through road which runs N towards the hills.
  79. II Capel Carmel
    Located in the hamlet of Carmel, to the SW of Llanllugan and Adfa.
  80. II Apple House at Glanhafren Hall
    At the NE (rear) of Glanhafren Hall, and at the SE corner of a group of farm buildings. Glanhafren Hall stands on the N side of the A486, and on the right bank of the River Severn. The S wall of the
  81. II Craigiryn
    Located in the Severn valley, approximately 2.5Km miles S of Llandinam village, and accessed by a farm road laid along the formation of the former Cambrian Railway line to Llanidloes.
  82. II Ty Brith
    Situated approximately 400m NW of the church. The house faces S on to a driveway and yard.
  83. II Glanhafren Hall
    On N side of A486, and right bank of River Severn. Set well back from the road amid open pasture, and enclosed by a metal fence on the E and S side, and by a driveway and yard on the N and W sides.
  84. II* Talgarth Photos
    Located on the S side of a no-through road which runs SW from Trefeglwys following Afon Trannon. The house is on the S banks of the river, approx. 1.1 km from Trefeglwys.
  85. 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.
  86. 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.
  87. II Glanhafren Hall gateway
    Situated on the A489, north side, approximately 1/4 mile west of Dulais Bridge.
  88. II All Saints Church
    Isolated building on W side of Mochdre, within a churchyard.
  89. II Former cow-house at Rhyd y Carw
    Located 100m E of the farmhouse and immediately N of the barn.
  90. II Fountain (south-west)
    Located within the gardens of Gregynog Hall, immediately in front of the house.
  91. II Barn at Rhyd y Carw
    Located 100m E of the farmhouse.
  92. II* Gregynog Hall
    1.7km SW of parish church, in a large area of parkland and gardens. The house faces roughly SE.
  93. II Fountain (north-east)
    Located within the gardens of Gregynog Hall, immediately in front of the house.
  94. II Garden Bridge
    Located in front of Gregynog Hall and spanning a sunken garden.
  95. II Stable and Coach House
    Located immediately E of Gregynog Hall.
  96. II* Rhyd y Carw
    Located off the S side of the lane which runs W from Trefeglwys to Llawr y Glyn, and on the N banks of the Afon Trannon. Approx. 1.4km from Trefeglwys.
  97. II Tyddyn Cottage
    Located on rising ground, looking S over the small well-wooded valley of the Wigdwr Brook.
  98. II Tyddyn
    Located on rising ground, looking S over the small well-wooded valley of the Wigdwr Brook.
  99. II Capel Peniel
    Situated at W end of Carno village, opposite road to Llanllugan and Laura Ashley factory. Set back from the road and bounded by a wall on N, E and W sides.
  100. II Glandulais Farmhouse
    Situated at the end of a farm road on the S side of the A489. The house is surrounded by open pasture, with a caravan park on the W side.

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