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  1. II Y Rheithordy
    The rectory stands S of the church, approached by a curved driveway off the A470.
  2. II Gorphwysfa
    The two Gorphywysfa cottages stand immediately E of, and face the churchyard, set crosswise to the main street of the village.
  3. II No 1 Gorphwysfa
    The two Gorphwysfa cottages stand immediately E of and facing the churchyard, crosswise to the main street.
  4. II* Church of St Tydecho
    The church stands at the S end of the village of Mallwyd, by-passed by the present A470.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. II Milestone at Craig y Gronfa
    On the verge, c2.7km N of Cwm Llinau.
  8. II Pont Wrysgen
    The bridge carries the main A458 Mallwyd to Welshpool Road over the Afon Cleifion, SW of Cwm Cewydd.
  9. II Farm building at Gweinion
    Gweinion lies at the end of a long farm road leading off the N side of the A458, near the roundabout junction with the A470.
  10. II Gweinion Photos
    The farm is reached by a long roadway commencing from the N side of the A 458 near the roundabout junction with the A470, and running E along the S side of the Cwm Cleifion.
  11. II Pont Minllyn Photos
    The bridge crosses the Afon Dyfi a little to the SW of the modern bridge carrying the A470 to the N.
  12. II Buckley Pines Hotel Photos
    The hotel stands on the roadside at the S end of the main street of Minllyn.
  13. II Milestone Photos
    The milestone stands in the grass verge on the N side of the main road, near the access drive to Dugoed Bach farm.
  14. II Nos 1, 2 and 3 Mawddwy Cottages
    The block of 3 dwellings stands apart at the S end of the road.
  15. II Nos 4, 5 and 6 Mawddwy Cottages
    The block of 3 dwelling stands at the S end of the road.
  16. II Tydecho
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  17. II Arosfa
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  18. II 9 Mawddwy Terrace, Minllyn, Dinas Mawddwy
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  19. II Merion House
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  20. II 10 Mawddwy Terrace, Minllyn, Dinas Mawddwy
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  21. II Ty Gwyn
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  22. II Trigfan
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  23. II 12 Mawddwy Terrace, Minllyn, Dinas Mawddwy
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  24. II Llys Gwalia
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  25. II Cefn Coed
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  26. II 3 Mawddwy Terrace, Minllyn, Dinas Mawddwy
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  27. II Gwelfryn
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  28. II Isfryn
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  29. II Gwynfa
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  30. II Tan-y-bwlch Farmhouse
    The farm lies on a level platform in the valley bottom directly E of Dinas Mawddwy, and is reached by a long drive along the E side of the river from its junction with the main A470 at Minllyn.
  31. II Dol Ysgallog
    Set down from the W side of the main road close to the River Dyfi, c2.5km N of Cwm Llinau.
  32. II West farmyard range at Tan-y-bwlch
    The square farmyard at Tan-y-bwlch lies apart and some 80m N of the farmhouse.
  33. II East range of farm buildings at Tan-y-bwlch
    The square farmyard for Tan-y-bwlch, stands apart and approximately 80m to the N of the farmhouse.
  34. II North range of farm buildings at Tan-y-bwlch
    The square farmyard at Tan-y-bwlch stands apart and some 80m N of the farmhouse.
  35. II Rhydyfelin, formerly known as 1 Wyle Cop
    The house stands in a row of houses, on the cross road at the N end of the village, and near the corner and facing N over the former ground of Plas Dinas.
  36. II Garden walls at Tan-y-bwlch
    The garden walls at Tan-y-bwlch are on the N side of the home farm complex, adjacent to the river.
  37. II Pont Dol-y-Bont
    The bridge carries the road from the T junction at the N end of the village of Dinas Mawddwy leading to Cwm Cywarch and Llanymawddwy.
  38. II Dugoed-mawr
    The farmhouse is uphill sited, on a terrace above the main road between Mallwyd and Welshpool, and is reached by a steeply inclined driveway.
  39. II Milepost
    The milepost is set in the NE verge of the old turnpike road from Mallwyd to Dolgellau, approximately 15m from the line of the present A470 SE of Pont Cerist.
  40. II Pont Nant-yr-ehedydd
    The bridge takes a hairpin bend of the A458 Mallwyd to Welshpool trunk road over the ravine of the Afon Clywedog, near its junction with the Afon Dugoed.
  41. II (Hen) Ty'n y coed
    The cottage lies on a raised bank behind the later Plas Ty'n-y-coed, in the centre of the valley.
  42. 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.
  43. 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.
  44. II Ty'n-y-ffordd
    The cottage lies alongside the main road through the valley on the right bank of the Afon Dyfi, approximately 1200m from the Aber Cywarth road junction.
  45. II Farm building at Troed-y-rhiw
    Treod y-rhiw is against the road leading NE through the upper Dyfi valley. The farm building is adjacent and at right angles to the lower gable end of the farmhouse, across the steep slope of the val
  46. II Troed-y-rhiw
    The farm lies within the Dyfi valley, NE of Dinas Mawddwy, beside the road running along the SW side of the valley.
  47. II Fron-dirion
    The small farm stands on the steep slope of Foel Benddin, above Dolobran, and is reached by trackways leading up from the old road parallel and above the main road.
  48. II Dolobran
    Dolobran lies on the NE side of the widening valley of the Afon Cerist, where the valley turns to run in a more southerly direction.
  49. II Pandy at Dolobran
    The pandy stands below and to the W of Dolobran farmhouse, in the valley bottom against the Afon Cerist.
  50. II Deunant-mawr
    The farm lies on the W side of the valley, reached by road from Aber-Cywarch.
  51. II 1 Ty Newydd
    Situated on the S side of the minor road through Cwm Llinau 0.5km E of the A470.
  52. II Llanerch
    Llanerch in the centre of the upper Dyfi valley, below the road running along the NW side of the valley from Cwm Cywarch to Llanymawddwy.
  53. II Farm Range at Fach Uchaf
    Located opposite the farmhouse.
  54. II Fach Uchaf
    Situated on a track off the S side of the lane through Cwm Llinau, approx. 0.6km E of the A470.
  55. II Braich-melyn
    The farmhouse lies on rising ground above Dolobran, and is reached by a continuation of the lane off the N side of the A470 passing Dolobran.
  56. II Sarn-newydd
    The building stands on the E side of the road running NW-SE through Cwm Cywarch.
  57. 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.
  58. II Mynogau-isaf
    The building stands on a road formerly leading from Dinas Mawddwy W to Bwlch Oerddrws, later to be replaced by the present A470.
  59. II Pont Nant-y-dugoed (partly in Banwy community)
    The bridge carries the main A458 Mallwyd to Welshpool road over the deep valley of the Nant-y-Dugoed
  60. II Pont Nant-y-dugoed (partly in Mawddwy community)
    The bridge carries the main A458 mallwyd to Welshpool over the deep valley of the Nant-y-Dugoed stream.
  61. II Pont Aberhiriarth
    The bridge carries the A470 over a stream, mid-way between Cwm Llinau and Cemmaes.
  62. II Ty'n y Twll Photos
    The house stands in a slightly elevated position near the head of the Cwm Cywarch, facing over to the W.
  63. II Farm Building to rear of Gesail
    Towards the head of Cwm Cywarch, on the west side of the valley , northwest of the common beyond Capel Bethlehem. The farm range is immediately behind and up-slope of the house.
  64. II Gribin
    Located approximately 1.1km NE of Cemmaes village, and reached by narrow lanes running E from its centre.
  65. II Farm building at Gribin
    Located immediately S of the farmhouse.
  66. 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
  67. II Church of St Tydecho
    Set in a roughly circular churchyard at the N end of the village.
  68. II Gorffwysfa including attached railings
    Set back slightly from the main road and immediately S of the entrance to the churchyard.
  69. II Brithonfa
    Set back from the main road 0.4km S of the church, its S gable end bordering a narrow lane.
  70. II War Memorial
    Bordering the main road and in front of the former school house.
  71. II Bryn Hyfryd
    Part of a terrace of cottages fronting the road, towards the S end of Cemmaes village.
  72. II Arfryn
    Part of a terrace of cottages fronting the road, towards the S end of Cemmaes village.
  73. II Hendre
    Part of a terrace of cottages fronting the road, towards the S end of Cemmaes village.
  74. II Pig Sty at Tan y ffordd
    Located in the garden to the N of Tan y ffordd.
  75. II* Tan y ffordd
    Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.
  76. II* Cemmaes Bychan
    Located at the end of a short track off the W side of the road, close to the River Dovey.
  77. 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.
  78. 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.
  79. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Esgair Llewelyn
    Located to the E of the farmhouse.
  80. 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.
  81. II Milestone at Bwlch-y-Fedwen
    At the north side of the A458 about 600m west of Dol-y-maen.
  82. II Ty-isaf
    The building fronts the main N-S road through the valley on the E side, just S of the village centre of Llanymawddwy.
  83. II Tan-y-graean
    The two cottages, Tan-y-graean and the adjoining cottage to the N are situated above and on the E side of the main road through the valley, opposite Ty-isaf, south of the centre of Llanymawddwy.
  84. II Pen-y-graean
    The two cottages, Tan-y-graean and Pen-y-graean to the N are set above the main road through the valley, S of the centre of the village.
  85. II Ty-uchaf
    The house stands just beyond the SW side of the churchyard, fronting the main road running along the NW side of the Dyfi valley.
  86. II Church of St Tydecho
    The church stands in a raised oval churchyard, by the road leading NE through the Cwm Dyfi, NE of Dinas Mawddwy.
  87. II Lloyd Chest Tomb at the Church of St Tydecho
    The chest tomb stands in the angle between the porch and the S wall of the nave.
  88. II Farm building at Wern-gau
    Wern-gau farm lies on the left bank of the upper Dyfi, above Llanymawddwy. The farm building stands across the farm access road, approximately 30m S of the S gable end of the house.
  89. II Wern-gau
    The farm is located on the SE side of the upper Dyfi valley, and is reached by a trackway from Pont-y-pumryd on the main valley road N of Llanymawddwy.
  90. 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
  91. II* Bryn Hall
    The house stands in its own grounds below the main road through the Dyfi valley, approximately 520m N of Llanymawddwy.
  92. II Dolwen
    Reached by a lane running N from Mathafarn, followed by a track running S from the telephone call-box at Dol-for.
  93. II Dol Twymyn
    Located at the end of a short track immediately NW of Cemmaes Road, and adjacent to the Afon Twymyn.
  94. II Cwm Pen Llydan
    In a remote location towards the head of a side valley on the east of the valley of the Afon Cwm, some 3.3km NE of Llanbrynmair, accessed from the road which runs NE from Pandy and follows the river.
  95. II Cwm gwyn
    Located on a bank overlooking the Afon Rhiwsaeson at the centre of the small hamlet at Pandy.
  96. II Ty'n-y-ddol
    The house stands by the main valley road, just N of Pont y Pennant, and opposite the turn to Cerddin farm.
  97. II Mathafarn
    Located at the end of a straight driveway off the B4404, 1km W of its junction with the A489.
  98. II Service Building at Mathafarn
    Located immediately W of the house, the doorway facing the house.
  99. II Pont Helygog
    Spanning the Nant Helygog about 3km E of Brithdir on the old course of the Roman road from Dolgellau to Bala (now a trackway).
  100. II Former Farmhouse at Cefn-Creuan-Uchaf
    Situated on a rise to the E of an unclassified road leading from Brithdir to Bryn-Coed-Ifor; at the end of a short farm track.

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