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Listed Buildings within five miles of SY18 6PB, sorted by distance

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  1. II Village Institute, Van
    Located in the village, to the W of the post-office.
  2. II The Garth Farmhouse
    Located in a low-lying position off the road leading N from Llanidloes to Van, and 0.6km SW of Van.
  3. II Farm Ranges at Cwm dylluan
    Located across the farmyard to the SW of the farmhouse.
  4. II Cwm dylluan
    Located at the end of a track which runs N off the road leading from Van towards Staylittle. Approx. 1km N of Van
  5. II Chimney Stack SW of Brynlludw
    Located off the W side of a lane which leads to Van Farm. Immediately SW of Brynlludw bungalow.
  6. II Chimney Stack NW of Cwm dylluan
    In an isolated position approx. 1km N of Van, and visible from a footpath leading N from the lane running from Van to Staylittle.
  7. II Ty Llwyd Photos
    Located at the end of a farm road running N off the B4518, just NW of its junction with the road leading to Van.
  8. II Chimney Stack W of Brynlludw
    Located off the W side of a lane which leads to Van Farm. Immediately W of Brynlludw bungalow.
  9. II Glangwden
    Located off the W side of the road in a low-lying position at the S end of Trefeglwys community.
  10. II* Dol-Llys Hall
    Reached from the by-road that branches NE off the Trefeglwys road (B 4569) about 1 mile from the town; short straight drive up to the house which is set in extensive wooded grounds with lake.
  11. II Cynon Cottage
    Set in the slope on the Trefeglwys road approximately 1 mile from the town; on the hill above Dol-llys.
  12. II Cynon Cottage
    Set in the slope on the Trefeglwys road approximately 1 mile from the town; on the hill above Dol-llys.
  13. II Dol-Llys Lodge
    At the bottom of the drive up to Dol-llys. Reached from the by-road that branches NE off the Trefeglwys road (B 4569) about 1 mile from the town.
  14. II Glyn Clywedog
    Located off the S side of the road which leads from the B4518 to the Llyn Clywedog dam, and approx. 2km from the dam. The house is set above the Afon Clywedog.
  15. II Stable and Cart-shed at Glyn Clywedog
    Located across the yard to the W of the house, and facing its rear elevation.
  16. II Westbourne
    Set on the steep slope of a hill to N of town facing SE; reached along a short access road.
  17. II Brynderwen
    Set on the steep slope of a hill to N of town facing SE; reached along a short access road.
  18. II Glanclywedog House
    Reached down a short drive off the top end of the street leading to the Cambrian Works; formerly the Cambrian Mill. On the N side of the Afon Clywedog to N of its confluence with the River Severn.
  19. II Former English Wesleyan chapel
    Set into a row of frontages on the edge of the town; small railed forecourt to the front.
  20. II Frankwell Cottage
    Reached by a short drive that was, prior to 1826, the main road into Llanidloes via the former Long Bridge. Left gable end faces the confluence of the rivers Clywedog and Severn.
  21. II Frankwell House
    Reached by a short drive that was, prior to 1826, the main road into Llanidloes via the former Long Bridge. Left gable end faces the confluence of the rivers Clywedog and Severn.
  22. II Long Bridge
    Spanning the confluence of the rivers Clywedog and Severn at the end of the town.
  23. II* Ty Mawr
    Located at the end of a track off a no-through road which follows the Nant y Bachws, a tributary of Afon Trannon. On low-lying ground and approx. 1.8km SW of Trefeglwys.
  24. II St. Idloes Parish Church Photos
    At the NW edge of town. Churchyard to S and River Severn below to N.
  25. II NO.22 Long Bridge Street, Powys
    Set in the slope, forward from the adjoining properties near the corner with Church Street; No 22 is slightly set back. Cobbled pavement to the front.
  26. II Turner's Hair Fashions
    Set in the slope, forward from the adjoining properties near the corner with Church Street; No 22 is slightly set back. Cobbled pavement to the front.
  27. II Boundary Walls and Gates to St. Idloes Parish Churchyard
    At the NW edge of the town with gateways on Penygraig Street and Church Street; borders Church Place to SW.
  28. II 5 Castle Street
    At the north end of Castle Street, backing onto Penygraig Street. The house faces onto a small yard, tightly confined by the plot boundary that runs on the east side of Castle Street, to the rear of
  29. II Upper White House
    At the end of the bridge facing up Short Bridge Street. Above the road with stonewalled forecourt; set in the slope.
  30. II Crown & Anchor P.H.
    Set into a row of frontages towards the N end of the street. Set back behind part of the old cobbled pavement.
  31. II* Sion United Reformed Church Photos
    Impressively sited well back from the road with raised lawns either side of central footpath.
  32. II Talerddig Bakery including Tourist Information Centre
    Set into a row of street frontages, stepped back from the Crown and Anchor PH at left.
  33. II Courtyard Wall and Outbuildings to:-
    Forward to the street to left of the Sion U R Chapel, Castle Street at left.
  34. II Short Bridge
    Spanning the River Severn at W end of the town.
  35. II NO.44 Long Bridge Street, Powys
    Midway along the street; stepped up from the adjoining properties.
  36. II Clywedog House
    Midway along the street; stepped up from the adjoining properties.
  37. II The Traveller's Rest
    9 Long Bridge Street
  38. II Brynhafren
    Close to the Short Bridge. Above the road with railed forecourts.
  39. II Elephant Hotel
    Midway along the street; stepped up from the adjoining properties.
  40. II Red Lion Hotel P.H.
    Set into a row of frontages, stepped down from the Midland Bank.
  41. II Brynhafren
    Close to the Short Bridge. Above the road with railed forecourts.
  42. II Castle House
    Forward to the street to left of the Sion U R Chapel, Castle Street at left.
  43. II Former Flannel Mill Photos
    At the end of the street on the E bank of the River Severn; besides the Short Bridge.
  44. II Midland Bank
    Stepped up between the Unicorn Hotel and the Red Lion Hotel; midway between Short Bridge Street and Church Lane.
  45. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  46. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  47. II Plynlimon House Photos
    Midway along the street, set into a row of frontages and stepped up from the adjoining properties.
  48. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  49. II Unicorn Hotel P.H.
    Set into a row of street frontages near the central crossroads; stepped down from the adjoining properties
  50. II NO.29 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Near the crossroads at the centre of the town; stepped back from adjoining properties behind grassed and railed forecourts.
  51. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  52. II Laurels
    Near the crossroads at the centre of the town; stepped back from adjoining properties behind grassed and railed forecourts.
  53. II Unicorn Hotel P.H.
    Set into a row of street frontages near the central crossroads; stepped down from the adjoining properties.
  54. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  55. II NO.3 Long Bridge Street, Powys
    Set into a row of frontages close to the Old Market Hall at the centre of the town; Unicorn Hotel to right.
  56. II The Hollies
    Near the crossroads at the centre of the town; stepped back from adjoining properties behind grassed and railed forecourts.
  57. II NO.9 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  58. II NO.8 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  59. II NO.7 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  60. II Ceri Hill
    Set into a row of frontages close to the Old Market Hall at the centre of the town; Unicorn Hotel to right.
  61. II Chapel House
    Llanidloes
  62. II Royal Head P.H.
    Midway between the junctions with Chapel Street and China Street; detached to left.
  63. II Llanidloes Baptist Chapel Photos
    Llanidloes
  64. II Royal Head P.H.
    Midway between the junctions with Chapel Street and China Street; detached to left.
  65. II Former Cottage to rear of 7-9
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  66. II Royal Head P.H.
    Midway between the junctions with Chapel Street and China Street; detached to left.
  67. II Wendy's Nursery
    Stepped down below No 2; detached to right.
  68. II NO.2 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Adjoining No 1 with which it was formerly combined and known as THe New Inn. No 3, stepped down to right.
  69. II Chapel Hall
    Llanidloes
  70. II Minffordd
    Set back and above the road on the edge of the town beside the Hafrenydd flats.
  71. I Old Market Hall Photos
    At the crossroads in the centre of the town.
  72. II NO.1 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  73. II W.Henry Price
    At the crossroads in the centre of the town on the corner with and with elevation to China Street.
  74. II Huntsman's Cottage
    Set back and above the road on the edge of the town beside the Hafrenydd flats.
  75. II NO.2 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  76. II NO.3 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  77. II Chapel House
    Set back from the road midway between the Old Market Hall and the corner with Smithfield Street. The largest of the Llanidloes Chapels.
  78. II NO.4 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  79. II NO.5 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  80. II Chapel Hall
    Set back from the road midway between the Old Market Hall and the corner with Smithfield Street. The largest of the Llanidloes Chapels.
  81. II Town Hall Photos
    Prominent public building near the W end of the street.
  82. II NO.6 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  83. II National Westminster Bank
    At the SE corner of the crossroads in the centre of the town; side elevation to China Street.
  84. II NO.7 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  85. II Lampstandard outside the Town Hall
    On the pavement in front of the Town Hall.
  86. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel
    Llanidloes
  87. II NO.8 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  88. II Lampstandard Outside the Town Hall
    On the pavement in front of the Town Hall.
  89. II The Bakehouse Photos
    To left of National Westminster Bank near the crossroads at the centre of the town, known as Birmingham House.
  90. II NO.9 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Stepped in slope on the bend in the road; the terrace steps up at both No 9 and No 11 and again at No 13 to right.
  91. II NO.22 Bethel Street, Powys
    To rear of No 7 Great Oak Street.
  92. II E.Owen & Sons
    Stepped down from No 31 and 32 to left; near the crossroads at the centre of town.
  93. II NO.10 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Stepped in slope on the bend in the road; the terrace steps up at both No 9 and No 11 and again at No 13 to right.
  94. II NO.23 Bethel Street, Powys
    To rear of No 7 Great Oak Street.
  95. II NO.11 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Stepped in slope on the bend in the road; the terrace steps up at both No 9 and No 11 and again at No 13 to right.
  96. II NO.24 Bethel Street, Powys
    To rear of No 7 Great Oak Street.
  97. II Morris, Marshall and Poole
    Opposite the Town Hall, to right of the Trewythen Arms Hotel.
  98. II The Oxford, 2, 3, 4 & 4A China Street
    To the S of the Old Market Hall, and to the R of the National Westminster Bank.
  99. II NO.12 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Stepped in slope on the bend in the road; the terrace steps up at both No 9 and No 11 and again at No 13 to right.
  100. II Fish & Chip Shop
    Detached short terrace set forward to the street from the C M Chapel to the right.

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