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  1. II Allsorts
    On the west side of the short length of road that connects the B4390 and the B4385 in the centre of Berriew, backing onto the River Rhiw.
  2. II River View
    On the west side of the short length of road that connects the B4390 and the B4385 in the centre of Berriew, backing onto the River Rhiw.
  3. II Corner Shop
    On the west side of the short length of road that connects the B4390 and the B4385 in the centre of Berriew, backing onto the River Rhiw.
  4. II Telephone Call-box at NE approach to Berriew Bridge
    In a crucial location at the centre of the village next to Berriew Bridge. Telegraph pole to left.
  5. II The Sign
    On an 'island site' in the centre of the village.
  6. II* The Vicarage
    Set back from the road as it bends away from the centre of the village to follow the river Rhiw.
  7. II The Sign
    On an 'island site' in the centre of the village.
  8. II The Sign
    On an 'island site' in the centre of the village.
  9. II Rhiew Cottage
    A long terrace backing on to the boundary of the churchyard at the W end of the lane.
  10. II Lychgate to Churchyard
    Forms the main entrance to the churchyard at its W end.
  11. II Lychgate Cottage
    Alongside the lychgate entrance to the churchyard, in a prominent position in the middle of the village.
  12. II The Farmhouse
    Opposite the junction of the B4390 (Pool Road) with the B4385 at the centre of the village, in a garden notable for its topiary.
  13. II No 5, Church Terrace ( N Side), Powys
    A long terrace backing on to the boundary of the churchyard at the W end of the lane.
  14. II Whittingham's Stores
    Prominently sited at the centre of the village, bounding the churchyard adjacent to the Lion Public House.
  15. II River View
    A long terrace backing on to the boundary of the churchyard at the W end of the lane.
  16. II Tegfan
    A long terrace backing on to the boundary of the churchyard at the W end of the lane.
  17. II Rhiew House
    A long terrace backing on to the boundary of the churchyard at the W end of the lane.
  18. II Memorial Cross in Churchyard
    On the N side of the church.
  19. II No 4, Church Terrace (Se Side), Powys
    Prominently sited above the river and as the road curves round the churchyard.
  20. II Church of Saint Beuno (aka St Beuno) Photos
    Set back from the street in a churchyard of roughly circular shape.
  21. II No3 (excluding modern extensions)
    Prominently sited above the river and as the road curves round the churchyard.
  22. II The Cottage
    Towards the junction with Church Terrace on the E side of the village.
  23. II Milepost
    Opposite Pool Road Cottage at the side of the road.
  24. II The Smithy
    On the corner of Church Terrace and the B4390 road out of the village to the NE.
  25. II Former School
    Backs onto the E side of the churchyard in the centre of the village.
  26. II The Old School House
    Backs onto the E side of the churchyard in the centre of the village.
  27. II No 2 (with attached outbuildings)
    Berriew
  28. II No1 with attached outbuildings
    Berriew
  29. II Berriew Aqueduct
    Carries the Montgomeryshire Canal over the River Rhiw SE of Berriew village.
  30. II Barn at upper Rectory Farm
    On the west side of the drive leading to Upper Rectory Farmhouse.
  31. II Upper Rectory Farmhouse
    Set back from the B4390, on the NE edge of the village.
  32. II Cil Chapel
    On the W side of the B4385 Castle Caereinion Road, 1km approx. NW of Berriew village.
  33. II Bridge 128 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the B4390 over the canal 0.5km approx. NE of Berriew village.
  34. II* Lower cil Farmhouse
    Set back on the E side of the Castle Caereinion Road, beyond Cil Chapel, 1km approx. NW of Berriew village.
  35. II Lock Cottage
    Situated 150m approx. N of bridge 128 which carries the B4390 over the canal 0.5km approx. NE of Berriew village, on the east side of the canal at Berriew Lock.
  36. II Berriew Lock
    Situated 150m approx. N of bridge 128 which carries the B4390 over the canal 0.5km approx. NE of Berriew village.
  37. II Gro Cottage
    Just off the main A483 immediately to the N of its crossing of the River Rhiw.
  38. II Stable Block at Rhiewport
    Set back to the left of the house at Rhiewport.
  39. II Rhiewport
    Set back in grounds to the N of the road from Berriew village to Manafon, 1.5 approx. W of Berriew village.
  40. II Former Joiners Workshop at Rhiewport
    Set back in the garden to the E of the main house at Rhiewport.
  41. II Bridge 127 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a field track across the canal, 400m approx. NE of bridge 128 and the B4390 road into Berriew.
  42. II Efail Fach Cottage
    At an angle to the main A483, facing S; immediately N of the B4385 into Berriew.
  43. II Rhiewport Cottage
    Alongside the B4390 road to Manafon, just beyond Rhiewport, 1.5km. approx W of Berriew village.
  44. II* Vaynor Park
    On high ground to the SW of Berriew village, in a landscaped park.
  45. II Garden Terraces at Vaynor Park
    Alongside the house to the S, and forming the S boundary of the courtyard to its W.
  46. II Coach House, Gate Piers, Gated and Flanking Wall at Vaynor Park
    The coach house is at right-angles to the stable block, to which it is linked by the walls flanking the gates giving access to the service courtyard to the N of the house.
  47. II* Stable Block at Vaynor Park
    Berriew
  48. II Former Brew-House at Glansevern Hall
    Form a courtyard to the rear of the house.
  49. II Coach House at Glansevern Hall (including Courtyard Wall, Gate-Piers and Gates)
    Form a courtyard to the rear of the house.
  50. II Cefn Garthmyl Farmhouse
    Approx 1km NW of Garthmyl approached via a track from a by-road connecting the Berriew-Bettws Cedewain road and the A483 S of Garthmyl.
  51. II* Glansevern Hall
    Between the A483 and the River Severn; set in parkland.
  52. II Gates, Gate Piers and Railings in the garden at Glansevern
    Aligned with the entrance, to the W of the house.
  53. II Northern Lime-Kiln at Garthmyl
    Located in the garden of a house ('The Sawmills), approx 0.5km N of the Nags Head Public House. Built into the bank of the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  54. II The Factory Photos
    Set back from the lane, and approached by a track almost opposite Brithdir Hall.
  55. II Gwern Goch
    1km approx. W of Garthmyl, on a by-road that links the Berriew-Bettws Cedewain road, and the A483, S of Garthmyl.
  56. II Middle Lime-Kiln Bank at Garthmyl
    Built against the embankment of the canal, W of bridge No 130, 500m approx. N of the Nags Head Public House.
  57. II Upper Pandy Farmhouse and Barn
    2km approx W of Berriew village, off the by-road that leaves the B4380 immediately SW of Berriew Bridge.
  58. II Bridge 126 over the Mongomeryshire Canal
    Carries the lane leading from the main A483 to Upper Luggy Farmhouse, S of the Horseshoes Inn at Brithdir.
  59. II Bridge 130 over The Mongomeryshire Canal
    Carries a minor lane over the canal 400m approx. N of the Nags Head Public House.
  60. II Upper Luggy Farmhouse
    Approached by a lane leaving the main A483 south of the Horseshoes Inn at Brithdir.
  61. II Brithdir Aqueduct
    Carries the Montgomeryshire Canal across the Luggy Brook.
  62. II Southern Kiln-Bank at Garthmyl
    Built against the embankment of the Montgomeryshire Canal in open ground approx 300m N of the Nags Head Public House.
  63. II Former Canal Warehouse
    On the original line of the main Welshpool-Newtown road which is now set back from the present road line, built below the embankment of the Montgomeryshire Canal, 150m approx. N of the Nags Head Publi
  64. II Flanking Walls to Brithdir Hall
    Set back from the lane in gardens, close to the junction with the main A483 at the Horseshoes Inn.
  65. II Pen y Parc
    An isolated cottage on the edge of woodland within Vaynor Park. Approached via a field track which leaves the by-road to Cefn Vaynor at Lower Cefn Farm.
  66. II Stable and Laundry Ranges
    Set back from the lane in gardens, close to the junction with the main A483 at the Horseshoes Inn.
  67. II Brithdir Hall
    Set back from the lane in gardens, close to the junction with the main A483 at the Horseshoes Inn.
  68. II Pied House
    Prominently sited above the Llifior Brook, overlooking the Severn valley, and approached via a by-road which leaves the main A483 1km approx. S of Garthmyl.
  69. II Bridge 125 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the lane over the canal to the rear of the Horseshoes Inn.
  70. II Stables at Garthmyl Hall
    Immediately NE of Garthmyl Hall.
  71. II Bridge 131 over The Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the former main Newtown-Welshpool road over the Montgomery Canal immediately north of the Nags Head Public House.
  72. II Brithdir Limekilns
    At the rear of the Horseshoes Public House, built into a mound on the bank of the Montgomeryshire Canal, close to the bridge carrying Brithdir Lane over the canal.
  73. II Horseshoes PH
    On the main A483 road to the N of Berriew, alongside the junction with Brithdir Lane.
  74. II Former Nags Head Maltings
    Adjacent to the Nags Head Public House, to its north alongside the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  75. II Garthmyl Hall
    Set back from the main A483 road among trees immediately SW of the junction with the B4385 at Garthmyl.
  76. II Nags Head PH
    On the A483, almost opposite the junction with the B4385 Montgomery Road.
  77. II Wayside
    On the A483, almost opposite the junction with the B4385 Montgomery Road.
  78. II Brtihdir Lock
    Immediately NE of Bridge 125, adjacent to Brithdir Lane, and to the rear of the Horseshoes Inn.
  79. II Brithdir Lock Cottage
    On the NW side of the canal at Brithdir Lock, close to Brithdir Lane.
  80. II Telephone Call-box in front of Nag's Head PH
    Set to the rear of wide pavement at land in main road opposite the junction with the B4385 Montgomery Road.
  81. II Cefn-Dreboeth
    Above the Llifior valley, and approached via a lane leading from a by-road connecting the Berriew-Bettws Cedewain road and the A483, S of Garthmyl.
  82. II Llifior Mill
    On the Llifior Brook, approx 1km S of Garthmyl.
  83. II Ty'n-y-Coed Farmhouse
    Above the road leading from Berriew to Bettws Cedewain 2.5km approx. SW of Berriew.
  84. II Garthmyl House
    Reached via a straight tree-lined drive, 0.25 Km SE of the junction with the A483 main road. Situated on low lying land between the River Severn and the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  85. II Bridge 133 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a by-road over the canal at Trwst Llewelyn Farm, 1km approx SW of Garthmyl.
  86. II Bridge 134 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a field-track over the canal S of Trwst Llewelyn Farm, which is 1km approx SW of Garthmyl.
  87. II Gazebo with dovehouse at The Gaer
    The building stands at the end of a garden wall which extends SW of the house.
  88. II The Gaer
    Located on a river terrace overlooking the valley of the River Camlad to the SE, at the southern end of the community.
  89. II Bridge 124 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a field track over the canal NW of Wernllwyd.
  90. II Wernllwyd Farmhouse
    On the west side of the main A483 road, 3km. approx S of Welshpool
  91. II Caerhowel Bridge (also listed in Mongomery Community)
    Carries the B4385 over the River Severn 1km approx S of the A483 at Garthmyl.
  92. II Bridge 135 over The Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a track over the canal at Penllwyn, 2km approx SW of Garthmyl.
  93. II Caerhowel Bridge (partly in Berriew community)
    Situated between Caerhowel and Garthmyl, carrying B4385 over the River Severn.
  94. II Caethugley Farmhouse
    On the SW side of the River Rhiw, 3km approx. NW of Berriew, and 1km beyond Felindre.
  95. II* Trefnant Hall
    The farm is located on a raised plateau approximately 200m N of the lane leading SW from Welshpool.
  96. II Upper Munlyn Farmhouse
    Located W of the level crossing, on a minor road leading down to the River Severn, and set above and behind the farm buildings.
  97. II Camlad House (formerly known as Bryn Hyfred Hospital)
    Located on a minor road from Forden village, leading to Thornbury township, and approximately 1,500m SE of Forden church.
  98. II Tan-y-Fron
    Alongside the main Welshpool-Newtown Road at Fron, and with the Montgomeryshire Canal immediately to the rear.
  99. II Forden Signal Box
    On the west side of the line at former Forden Station, 1km to the south west of the village of Forden accessed via a dead end lane.
  100. II Bridge 137 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the by-road which leaves the A483 on the W side alongside the Post Office Stores at Fron.

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