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  1. II Former Coach-house at Penybont Photos
    In Llangurig, to the E of the church; close to the junction between the by-road to the S and the main A44. It is at right angles to the rear of Penybont to which it is linked by a stone wall with rou
  2. II Penybont & Glanyrafon, including forecourt wall Photos
    In Llangurig, to the E of the church, at the side of the by-road that runs S along the Wye Valley; immediately below the junction with the main A44. Penybont fronts the road and Glanyrafon is at right
  3. II Milestone Photos
    In the centre of the village, on the N side of the main road, immediately R of the water-fountain.
  4. II Memorial Fountain Photos
    On the N side of the main road in the centre of Llangurig, to the E of the church. Flanked by low rubble walls retaining the village green.
  5. II Memorial to Chevalier Lloyd Photos
    In the centre of the village. Located on the pavement, immediately E of the lychgate.
  6. II Lychgate at Church of St Curig Photos
    On the S side of the A44 and forming the main entrance to the church.
  7. II The Blue Bell Inn Photos
    Fronting the N side of the main road, opposite the church. It is at the junction with a by-road which runs N towards Llanidloes.
  8. II No.1 Photos
    On the W side of a by-road which runs N towards Llanidloes, and close to the junction with the main A44.
  9. II No.2 Photos
    On the W side of a by-road which runs N towards Llanidloes, and close to the junction with the main A44.
  10. II No.3 Photos
    On the W side of a by-road which runs N towards Llanidloes, and close to the junction with the main A44.
  11. II* Church of St Curig Photos
    On the SW side of the village, reached from the main road and set down towards the N bank of the River Wye.
  12. II Clochfaen
    On the hillside above the west bank of the Wye. Approximately 1.3km from Llangurig village, and reached from a by-road which runs south along the west side of the river.
  13. II Clochfaen Cottage
    Located on the hillside above the house, and reached by a track which passes the house and bends round at a sharp angle.
  14. II Farm range at Glanrhyd
    Located immediately W of Glan y rhyd on the N side of Marsh's Pool.
  15. II Glanrhyd
    Located on the N side of Marsh's Pool, and reached by a bridlepath off a lane which leads up the hillside from the NW side of the A470, to the W of Cwmbelan.
  16. II Bwlch y garreg
    Located on the hillside above the A470, and reached off the N side of a lane which leads to Tylwch
  17. II The Vulcan
    Situated in the centre of Cwmbelan village on the S side of the main street, now by-passed by the A470.
  18. II Zion Baptist Chapel and attached chapel house
    Situated in the centre of Cwmbelan village on the N side of the main street, now by-passed by the A470.
  19. II Blaenbythigion
    Located on the W side of a by-road which leads from the A44 at Llanifyny to Old Hall. Approx. 2.2km from Llanifyny.
  20. II Cwmbelan Mill
    Situated towards the E of Cwmbelan village, on the S side of the main street.
  21. II Glanyrafon
    Situated at the E end of Cwmbelan village. Set back slightly, on the S side of the main road, and reached by a short driveway.
  22. II Cincoed with attached farm buildings
    In an upland location above the S banks of the River Severn. Reached off a by-road which runs from Llanidloes to Llangurig; a narrow lane runs uphill to the W, Cincoed reached from a track off its N
  23. II Hendre Photos
    Located on the S bank of the River Wye, and reached by a track which leads S from the A44 at Llanifyny.
  24. II Oleu Ffynnon
    Located above the S banks of the River Severn, off a lane which runs alongside the river from Felindre to Old Hall. The house is on a track, 0.5km from this lane.
  25. II Bryn dulas
    Set in gardens and reached by a short drive off the A470.
  26. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Bryn dulas
    Located up a short track off the A470. The farmyard is set apart from the house, slightly to the N.
  27. II Felindre Bridge (partly in Llanidloes community)
    On the NE boundary of the community, spanning the River Severn. It carries a lane from Llangurig to Llanidloes.
  28. II Felindre Bridge
    On the SW boundary of the Community Council, spanning the River Severn. Reached along the by-road to Llangurig.
  29. II Mount Severn
    Reached by a tree-lined drive off the by-road W out of the town. Set in its own wooded ground sloping down towards the River Severn.
  30. II Former Stables and Coach-house at Dolenog
    Set in the slope a short distance to SW of Dolenog house, backing onto the by-road down to Felindre from which there is a gated entry. It is the northern range of a narrow stableyard.
  31. II Dolenog
    Reached by a short tree-lined drive off the by-road W out of the town. Set in its own grounds sloping down towards the River Severn.
  32. II Maenol
    In its own grounds reached by two short drives. On the southern outskirts of the town close to the Garden Suburb. Gothic capped stone gate piers and stock brick quadrant wings at drive entry.
  33. II Summerhouse Folly in the grounds of Maenol
    At the edge of the field immediately to the rear of Maenol. Faces N.
  34. II Former Coach-House and Stables at Maenol (Maenol Cottage)
    Immediately to SE of Maenol house; overlooking the cobbled stable yard and with former railway line to rear.
  35. II The Friary
    Above the road and set well back with sloping front garden; gravel forecourt Gated drive.
  36. II Cwmyrychen
    Approximately 3km WNW of Pant-y-dwr, on the E side of a minor road on the W side of the B4518 at Pant-y-dwr.
  37. II The Green
    Set back from the road in its own grounds; reached directly off Llangurig Road or along short drive at the end of Smithfield Street. Oval forecourt and outbuildings to SW.
  38. II Huntsman's Cottage
    Set back and above the road on the edge of the town beside the Hafrenydd flats.
  39. II Llanidloes Rugby Club
    On the bend in the road on the southern edge of the town centre.
  40. II House attached to Llanidloes Rugby Club
    On the bend in the road on the southern edge of the town centre.
  41. II Minffordd
    Set back and above the road on the edge of the town beside the Hafrenydd flats.
  42. II Claremont
    Above the road at the corner with Smithfield Street; detached. Formerly known as Brookside. Cobbled pavement to front.
  43. II Smithfield House
    At the bottom of the junction with Smithfield Street.
  44. II NO.5 New Street, Powys
    Near the junction with Smithfield Street. Set into the slope.
  45. II NO.6 New Street, Powys
    Near the junction with Smithfield Street. Set into the slope.
  46. II NO.7 New Street, Powys
    Near the junction with Smithfield Street. Set into the slope.
  47. II NO.7 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.
  48. II NO.6 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.
  49. II NO.5 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.
  50. II NO.4 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.
  51. II NO.3 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.
  52. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  53. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  54. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  55. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  56. II Brynhafren
    Close to the Short Bridge. Above the road with railed forecourts.
  57. II NO.19 China Street, Powys
    In the middle of a 'Y' road junction. Opposite perllandy, with gable end facing up China Street and rear elevation to Smithfeild Street. Patterned cobbled pavement to the front.
  58. II Highgate Terrace
    Close to the Short Bridge, the parapet wall of which adjoins to left.
  59. II Brynhafren
    Close to the Short Bridge. Above the road with railed forecourts.
  60. II NO.20 China Street, Powys
    In the middle of a 'Y' road junction. Opposite perllandy, with gable end facing up China Street and rear elevation to Smithfeild Street. Patterned cobbled pavement to the front.
  61. II Perllandy (The Apple Tree)
    At the S end of the street with right side to Mount Lane; paved forecourt to left and old cobbled pavement to front.
  62. II House to rear of Perllandy
    Situated at right angles to the road close to the corner with China Street; immediately to rear of Perllandy to which it is attached.
  63. 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.
  64. II Chapel Hall
    Llanidloes
  65. II Former Flannel Mill Photos
    At the end of the street on the E bank of the River Severn; besides the Short Bridge.
  66. II Chapel House
    Llanidloes
  67. 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.
  68. II Severn View
    Set back and above the road behind small forecourt with contemporary railings; facing the top of Smithfeild Street.
  69. 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.
  70. II NO.22 China Street, Powys
    Detached short terrace set forward to the street from the C M Chapel to the right.
  71. II NO.23 China Street, Powys
    Detached short terrace set forward to the street from the C M Chapel to the right.
  72. II Short Bridge
    Spanning the River Severn at W end of the town.
  73. II Llanidloes Baptist Chapel Photos
    Llanidloes
  74. II Fish & Chip Shop
    Detached short terrace set forward to the street from the C M Chapel to the right.
  75. II Calvinistic Methodist Chapel
    Llanidloes
  76. 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.
  77. II NO.9 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  78. II NO.8 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  79. II NO.7 Short Bridge Street, Powys
    Continuous with the Royal Head PH to left; detached to right with Baptist Chapel set back beyond.
  80. 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.
  81. II Magistrate's Court
    Llanidloes
  82. II Royal Head P.H.
    Midway between the junctions with Chapel Street and China Street; detached to left.
  83. II Royal Head P.H.
    Midway between the junctions with Chapel Street and China Street; detached to left.
  84. II Castle House
    Forward to the street to left of the Sion U R Chapel, Castle Street at left.
  85. II Royal Head P.H.
    Midway between the junctions with Chapel Street and China Street; detached to left.
  86. II NO.13 High Street, Powys
    Attached to and slightly splayed back from Nos 5 to 10, near the junction with New Street.
  87. II Wendy's Nursery
    Stepped down below No 2; detached to right.
  88. II NO.12 High Street, Powys
    Attached to and slightly splayed back from Nos 5 to 10, near the junction with New Street.
  89. II NO.40 High Street, Powys, 8306
    Midway between New Street and Great Oak Street. No 42 was originally combined with Nos 43 and 44 and known as The Comrades PH.
  90. II Courtyard Wall and Outbuildings to:-
    Forward to the street to left of the Sion U R Chapel, Castle Street at left.
  91. II NO.11 High Street, Powys, 8302
    Attached to and slightly splayed back from Nos 5 to 10, near the junction with New Street.
  92. 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.
  93. II W.Henry Price
    At the crossroads in the centre of the town on the corner with and with elevation to China Street.
  94. II NO.10 High Street, Powys, 8301
    Planned terrace to right of Cemetery Lane. Nos 9 and 10 have remains of old cobbled pavement to the front.
  95. II National Westminster Bank
    At the SE corner of the crossroads in the centre of the town; side elevation to China Street.
  96. II NO.41 High Street, Powys
    Midway between New Street and Great Oak Street. No 42 was originally combined with Nos 43 and 44 and known as The Comrades PH.
  97. II Trewythen Arms Hotel Photos
    Facing the Town Hall, detached to left.
  98. II NO.9 High Street, Powys, 8300
    Planned terrace to right of Cemetery Lane. Nos 9 and 10 have remains of old cobbled pavement to the front.
  99. II The Bakehouse Photos
    To left of National Westminster Bank near the crossroads at the centre of the town, known as Birmingham House.
  100. II Former weaving factory to the rear of 40-44 High Street
    Immediately behind Nos 40 to 44 and overlooking car park to the rear.

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