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  1. II* Cemmaes Bychan
    Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.
  2. II* Tan y ffordd
    Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.
  3. II Pig Sty at Tan y ffordd
    Located in the garden to the N of Tan y ffordd.
  4. II Dol Twymyn
    Located at the end of a short track immediately NW of Cemmaes Road, and adjacent to the Afon Twymyn.
  5. II Hendre
    Part of a terrace of cottages fronting the road, towards the S end of Cemmaes village.
  6. II Arfryn
    Part of a terrace of cottages fronting the road, towards the S end of Cemmaes village.
  7. II Bryn Hyfryd
    Part of a terrace of cottages fronting the road, towards the S end of Cemmaes village.
  8. II War Memorial
    Bordering the main road and in front of the former school house.
  9. II Brithonfa
    Set back from the main road 0.4km S of the church, its S gable end bordering a narrow lane.
  10. II Gorffwysfa including attached railings
    Set back slightly from the main road and immediately S of the entrance to the churchyard.
  11. II Church of St Tydecho
    Set in a roughly circular churchyard at the N end of the village.
  12. II Glan-afon
    Located immediately N of the churchyard, and reached from a driveway which curves round from the N leading to a parking area. A small stone range containing a stable is immediately to the W of the ho
  13. II Dovey Hotel
    Located centrally in Cemmaes Road and almost opposite the former station.
  14. II Farm building at Gribin
    Located immediately S of the farmhouse.
  15. II Gribin
    Located approximately 1.1km NE of Cemmaes village, and reached by narrow lanes running E from its centre.
  16. II Pont Aberhiriarth
    The bridge carries the A470 over a stream, mid-way between Cwm Llinau and Cemmaes.
  17. II Dolwen
    Reached by a lane running N from Mathafarn, followed by a track running S from the telephone call-box at Dol-for.
  18. II Bont Commins Coch
    Located in the centre of Commins Coch. The river is at an angle to the road, and the bridge is on a sharp bend.
  19. II Grofft
    Located in the Dyfi Valley, c0.7km SW of Cemmaes Road.
  20. II Milestone S of Grofft
    Located at the N end of a lay-by on the E side of the road. Set back from the road against a fence and surrounded by grass.
  21. II Milestone E of Commins Coch
    Located on a grass verge adjacent to a widened stretch of road. Not in its original position and approx. 1km from Commins Coch.
  22. II Former Factory, Troed y Rhiw
    On a lane running SE from Commins Coch. The building faces N and borders the road, with a stream running along the S side.
  23. II Poesnant Farm
    Located in the Dyfi valley c1.2km SW of Cemmaes Road and at the bottom of a short track off the A489.
  24. II Mathafarn
    Located at the end of a straight driveway off the B4404, 1km W of its junction with the A489.
  25. II Farm Range SW of Poesnant Farm
    Located at right angles to the farmhouse and forming the SW side of the yard.
  26. II Service Building at Mathafarn
    Located immediately W of the house, the doorway facing the house.
  27. II Gate piers at Mathafarn
    Located on the driveway leading to the house.
  28. II Capel Sammah with attached forecourt railings and Ty Capel
    Situated on the S side of the minor road through Cwm Llinau some 150m E of the A470.
  29. II Fach Uchaf
    Situated on a track off the S side of the lane through Cwm Llinau, approx. 0.6km E of the A470.
  30. II Old Rectory
    Located immediately N of the church in Darowen village.
  31. II Outbuilding at Old Rectory
    Located in the grounds to the W of the former rectory.
  32. II Farm Range at Fach Uchaf
    Located opposite the farmhouse.
  33. II Telephone call-box, Darowen.
    Located outside the entrance gates to the Church of St Tudyr, on the N side of the road.
  34. II Pen y bont
    Located close to the River Dyfi, c1.7km SW of Cemmaes Road and at the bottom of a short track off the NW side of the road.
  35. II 1 Ty Newydd
    Situated on the S side of the minor road through Cwm Llinau 0.5km E of the A470.
  36. II Pen y banc
    Located off the S side of a lane running E from Darowen and approx. 0.75km from the village.
  37. II* Pwlliwrch Photos
    In a wooded upland location, approx. 1km SE of Darowen and reached by tracks running N from Tal y Wern.
  38. II Llwyn y Ffynnon
    Located on the S side of the lane which approaches Abercegir from the A489.
  39. II Barn adjacent to Llwyn y Ffynnon
    Fronting the lane to the E of the farmhouse.
  40. II* Abergwydol
    Located in the Dovey valley, on the NW side of the main road, almost opposite the junction with the minor road to Abercegir.
  41. II Farm Range adjacent to Ty Uchaf
    Located immediately E of the house, the front aligned with the front of the house.
  42. II Ty Uchaf
    Located on the NE side of the churchyard and reached by the same lane. The house faces S.
  43. II Entrance to Church of St Dyfrig
    Entrance arch leading into E side of churchyard. The wall to the R adjoins Ty Uchaf, that to the L curves round slightly to the S and joins an outbuilding at Ty Isaf.
  44. II Hen Ysgol
    Fronting the road on the S side of the village, in the angle with a narrow lane to its E.
  45. II* Church of St Dyfrig
    Prominently sited in a raised circular churchyard on the NW side of the village.
  46. II Plas Wrin
    Located at the end of a driveway running N from the road, and on the W side of the village.
  47. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Esgair Llewelyn
    Located to the E of the farmhouse.
  48. II* Esgair Llewelyn
    Located in an upland position in a clearing in the Dyfi Forest and reached by lanes and tracks running N from the B4404 at Mathafarn.
  49. II Rhiwgoch
    Located within a bend on a lane which runs S from Tal y Wern, and approx. 0.5km from the village.
  50. II Bryn y brain
    In an upland location, approx. 1.5km from Tal y wern, but reached by lanes and a track from Penegoes.
  51. II Dol Ysgallog
    Set down from the W side of the main road close to the River Dyfi, c2.5km N of Cwm Llinau.
  52. II* Aberffrydlan
    Set down from the road close to the River Dovey, approx. 1km W of Llanwrin.
  53. II Stable and cow-house at Aberffrydlan
    Located in the centre of the farmyard and facing the house.
  54. II Multi-purpose farm building at Gydrhos
    Located opposite the farmhouse, fronting the E side of the road from Melinbyrhedyn to Tal y wern.
  55. II Gydrhos
    Located off the E side of a lane running NE from Melinbyrhedyn to Tal y wern, and approx. 0.75km from Melinbyrhedyn.
  56. II Field barn below Ffridd
    The barn and farm building nestles in a hollow in the steep slope rising to Foel-y-ffridd, below the small farmhouse known as Ffridd.
  57. II Plas esgair
    The house is located in its own grounds approached by a long driveway from the road, approximately 550m N of Llan church.
  58. II Pen-rhiw-las
    Situated in an upland location above and to the N of Melinbyrhedyn, but reached by lanes and a track from Penegoes to the W.
  59. II Ffridd Photos
    The small dwelling is uphill sited on the S flank of Foel-y-fridd, some 80m above the valley bottom road along the Afon Angell.
  60. II Hafod y Llan, also known as the Old Rectory
    Located close to the NW side of the graveyard of the church of St Mary, and approached by a driveway under the churchyard wall.
  61. II Llanbrynmair Railway Station and house
    The railway passes to the N of the village. The station is approximately 100m from the junction of the lane with the A470.
  62. II Sundial in the Churchyard of the Church of St Mary
    Located to the south of the W end of the church, approximately 5 metres from the corner of the Vestry.
  63. II* Church of St Mary
    Located approximately 3.2 kilometres S of Llanbrynmair on the B 4518, and set in an oval churchyard on a small hill.
  64. II Yr Efail
    Located in the centre of Melinbyrhedyn, on the N side of a minor no-though road leading towards the E.
  65. II Plas rhiw-saeson
    Located in the valley bottom of the Afon Rhiw-saeson N of the hamlet of Pandy Rhiw-saeson. It stands slightly above its farm buildings, placed to the NW, and looks E over land, probably former garden
  66. II Milestone at Llanbrynmair Bridge
    Located in the pavement on the reformed approach to the bridge.
  67. II Wynnstay Arms
    The building is prominently located at the centre of the village, in the angle between the main A.470 Caersws to Machynlleth Road and the Pandy Road up the Tafolog Valley.
  68. II Bethel Chapel and Forecourt Railings
    The chapel is located at an angle to the road, at the entrance to Bont Dolgadfan village from the B 4518, behind the house Tan-y-capel. The schoolroom and meeting room are attached by a lean-to roof
  69. II Cwm gwyn
    Located on a bank overlooking the Afon Rhiwsaeson at the centre of the small hamlet at Pandy.
  70. II Rhiwfelen
    Located approx. 1.5km SE of Penegoes, set down from the S side of a minor road, and above the Afon Crewi.
  71. II Brynawel
    Located on right side of the road from the centre of the village leading to Ty-gwyn and below the Independent Chapel.
  72. II Bont Dolgadfan
    At the centre of the hamlet of Bont Dolgadfan.
  73. II Bont Dolgadfan Independent Chapel, with railed forecourt
    Located near the centre of Bont Dolgadfan, beside the road leading to Ty-gwyn farm. The chapel is set lengthwise and above the road, behind its railed forecourt set on the retaining wall.
  74. II Tremafon
    Located on right side of the road from the centre of the village leading to Ty-gwyn and below the Independent Chapel.
  75. II Milestone at Craig y Gronfa
    On the verge, c2.7km N of Cwm Llinau.
  76. II Glantwymyn
    The house is located at the centre of the small former flannel weaving community, where the small Wern brook joins the Afon Twymyn.
  77. II Bryn llys
    The house is located on rising ground, set back from the main A470 and approached through fine iron gates on cast iron stanchions, to a long angled driveway. Further iron gates to the front garden.
  78. II Former grain and timber kiln
    Set immediately beside and below the road with its gable end facing diagonally across a corner at the top of the steep hill down to Bont Pandy. It is slightly to the N and opposite the drive and lodg
  79. II Bont Pandy mill and mill house, formerly known as Gelli-dymyll Mill. Photos
    The mill and mill house are located below the road from Llanbrynmair to Staylittle, approximately 350m S of the juntion with the Bont-dolgadfan and Talerddig Road. Set over a small stream where it joi
  80. II Coed Cae
    The farmhouse is located approximately 600m S of the centre of the village, and is set with its left gable to the road. The farm buildings lie to the N.
  81. II Felin Crewi
    Located approx. 0.35km WSW of the centre of Penegoes, on the E side of a minor lane running S from A489; the mill pond on E side is fed from the Afon Crewi.
  82. II Farm building at Llwydiarth
    Llwydiarth farmstead lies in an enclave in forestry, NE of Aberllefenni. The farm building is immediately S and parallel to the farmhouse.
  83. II Llwydiarth
    The farm stands on an eminence overlooking the Nant Llwydiarth to the E, now largely within forestry, and is reached by a winding farm road leading off the minor road from Aberllefenni to Aberangell.
  84. II Milestone
    The milestone stands in the W verge of the main road near Esgairgeiliog.
  85. II Former slate enamelling workshop, Rhiw'r Gwreiddyn
    Located off the E side of the lane running N into Esgairgeiliog and approx. 0.7km from the village. Facing W into the yard.
  86. II Bron-derw-goed
    The farmhouse is located on the steep terraced hillside of the Banc Bronderwgoed, overlooking the valley of the Afon Twymyn. It is approached by a straight farm track rising from the Llanbrynmair to
  87. II Church of St Cadfarch
    Located towards the W end of the village, set back from the N side of the main road.
  88. II Y Rheithordy
    The rectory stands S of the church, approached by a curved driveway off the A470.
  89. II Y Rheithordy
    Located opposite the church, the driveway reached off a lane leading S from the main road. Set in grounds, with outbuildings to the SW and E.
  90. II Outbuilding to SW of Y Rheithordy
    Located to the SW of Y Rheithordy.
  91. II* Church of St Tydecho
    The church stands at the S end of the village of Mallwyd, by-passed by the present A470.
  92. II No 1 Gorphwysfa
    The two Gorphwysfa cottages stand immediately E of and facing the churchyard, crosswise to the main street.
  93. II Gorphwysfa
    The two Gorphywysfa cottages stand immediately E of, and face the churchyard, set crosswise to the main street of the village.
  94. II Barn at rear of Minfordd Cottages
    The building lies parallel to and to the rear of Minffordd Cottages, approximately half way between Pennant and the turn to Bont Dolgadfan.
  95. II Caethle
    Located at Aber-Draw on the N edge of Aberhosan and on the N side of Nant Cwmdu; reached by a short lane off the minor road through the village.
  96. II Cae Carog
    Located 0.7km NW of Aberhosan, set down on the W side of the minor road which runs into the village.
  97. II Milestone W of Hendreseifion
    Located on the N side of the road in front of the bank, within a wooded area.
  98. II Brigands Inn Photos
    The inn is located on the corner of the the A470 Dolgellau to Machynlleth trunk road and the A458 to Welshpool.
  99. II* Plas Aberllefenni
    The house stands at the N end of Aberllefenni, in a loop of the road running to the E to Aberangell.
  100. II Bridge W of Pont y Cleifion
    The bridge is alongside and on the W side of the high level bridge that carries the A470 over the Afon Cleifion, just N of the village of Mallwyd.

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