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  1. II Bridge 123 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    In the yard at Bank Farm, which is immediately W of the Carries Belan School Lane over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  2. II Llwynderw Hall
    Set back in grounds on the W side of the main A483, immediately N of Belan School Lane, 4km. approx SW of Welshpool.
  3. II Llwynderw Cottage
    On the W side of the main A483 road, to the N of Llwynderw Hall, 4km approx. SW of Welshpool.
  4. II Plas Trehelig
    On the E of the main A483 road to the N of Llwynderw Hall, 4km. approx S of Welshpool.
  5. II Bridge 122 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the by-road over the canal.
  6. II Bridge 124 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a field track over the canal NW of Wernllwyd.
  7. II Wernllwyd Farmhouse
    On the west side of the main A483 road, 3km. approx S of Welshpool
  8. II Rose House
    At the end of the lane, immediately to the rear of Rosebank, above the Montgomeryshire Canal
  9. II Corner House
    Close to the W bank of the Montgomeryshire Canal, near the right angled bend in the lane as it runs parallel to the canal. At right-angles to the lan
  10. II Brithdir Lock Cottage
    On the NW side of the canal at Brithdir Lock, close to Brithdir Lane.
  11. II Brtihdir Lock
    Immediately NE of Bridge 125, adjacent to Brithdir Lane, and to the rear of the Horseshoes Inn.
  12. 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.
  13. II Bridge 125 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the lane over the canal to the rear of the Horseshoes Inn.
  14. II Horseshoes PH
    On the main A483 road to the N of Berriew, alongside the junction with Brithdir Lane.
  15. II Brithdir Hall
    Set back from the lane in gardens, close to the junction with the main A483 at the Horseshoes Inn.
  16. II Stable and Laundry Ranges
    Set back from the lane in gardens, close to the junction with the main A483 at the Horseshoes Inn.
  17. II Yewtree Cottage
    Set back on the NW side of Red Lane, 750m approx beyond Dysserth.
  18. II Park Farmhouse
    Above Red Lane on its N side, between Lower and Top Pwll.
  19. 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.
  20. II Bridge 121 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries a by-road over the canal between the two locks at Belan.
  21. II Brandyshop
    On the NE side of the A490, close to its junction with the A483 at Sarn-y-bryn-caled.
  22. II No1 Limekiln Cottages
    Immediately E of the canal at Belan Locks, approached via a by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  23. II No2 Limekiln Cottages
    Immediately E of the canal at Belan Locks, approached via a by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  24. II Brithdir Aqueduct
    Carries the Montgomeryshire Canal across the Luggy Brook.
  25. II No3 Limekiln Cottages
    Immediately E of the canal at Belan Locks, approached via a by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  26. II No4 Limekiln Cottages
    Immediately E of the canal at Belan Locks, approached via a by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  27. II No 9 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by- road leading to the cana
  28. II Upper Luggy Farmhouse
    Approached by a lane leaving the main A483 south of the Horseshoes Inn at Brithdir.
  29. II No 8 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    The cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by-road leading to the canal at Belan Lock
  30. II No 7 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    The cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by-road leading to the canal at Belan Lock
  31. II No 6 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    The cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by-road leading to the canal at Belan Lock
  32. II Former stables and coach house at Dysserth Hall
    Immediately S of Dysserth Hall.
  33. II No 5 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    The cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by-road leading to the canal at Belan Lock
  34. II No 4 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    The cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by-road leading to the canal at Belan Lock
  35. 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.
  36. II No 3 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    The cottages are on the old line of the Welshpool-Newtown Road, cut-off by the Welshpool by-pass and now a by-road leading to the canal at Belan Lock
  37. II Southern Lime-Kiln Bank
    Built against the canal embankment, N of the by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  38. II No 2 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    Welshpool
  39. II No 1 Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cottages
    Welshpool
  40. II Dysserth Hall
    In farmland on the S side of Red Lane, sited on a spur of land above a steep tributary stream valley.
  41. II Northern Lime-Kiln Bank
    Built against the canal embankment, N of the by-road from Sarn-y-bryn-caled cottages.
  42. II The Factory Photos
    Set back from the lane, and approached by a track almost opposite Brithdir Hall.
  43. II Former Crossing Keeper's Cabin
    Located at the end of a minor road leading SW from the A490 at Fron. Immediately to the south of Crossing Cottage Gate and facing onto the approach to the crossing over the Welshpool-Newtown railway l
  44. II Stockton House
    At right-angles to the road on its SE side towards the crest of the hill shortly beyond the entrance to Powis Castle.
  45. II Cil-cewydd Bridge
    The road bridge carries the main Welshpool to Ludlow road over the River Severn, approximately 5km SE of Welshpool.
  46. II Cil-cewydd Corn Mill
    Located on the E bank of the River Severn, below the causewayed approach of the A490 to the Severn Bridge, and alongside the main Cambrian (Shrewsbury to West Coast) railway line.
  47. II Workman's Hut
    On W side of Cilcewydd Mill and E of railway line, between Mill race and River Severn.
  48. II Mill Office at Cil-cewydd Mill
    At Cil-cewydd Mill, the former mill office stands in the centre of the earlier approach road from the N.
  49. II Loading Bay and Weighhouse at Cil-cewydd Corn Mill
    At Cil-cewydd mill, the Loading Bay building stands on the E side of the service yard on the E side of the mill, partly built into the bank.
  50. II* Trefnant Hall
    The farm is located on a raised plateau approximately 200m N of the lane leading SW from Welshpool.
  51. II Outbuilding at Cil-cewydd Mill
    The mill is located on the E bank of the River Severn, below the causewayed approach of the A490 to the Severn Bridge, and alongside the main Cambrian (Shrewsbury to West Coast) railway line. The out
  52. II Garden wall to N, W and S on W side of Glanhafren
    Encloses the garden on the W side of the house.
  53. II 4 Entrance Piers to SE of Glanhafren, including gate
    Flanking the entrance at the SE side of the house.
  54. II* Glanhafren
    Between the railway line and the river to the S of Welshpool, approached via a track which leaves the A490 Montgomery Road immediately W of Cilcewydd
  55. II Stone building at Coed-y-dinas
    Forms a S extension to the main W range of the farmyard.
  56. II Coed-y-dinas Farmhouse
    Between the Welshpool by-pass and the main road into Welshpool from the S, and approached via a drive which leaves the Welshpool road S of the Powis
  57. II Cowsheds at Coed-y-dinas
    Form the W and S boundaries of the farm-yard.
  58. II Barn and Granary Range at Coed-y-dinas
    Forms the northern range of the principle courtyard of the farm.
  59. II Eastern Cartshed at Coed-y-dinas
    Alongside the slaughterhouse and smithy range, on the N side of the main farm buildings and yard.
  60. II Western cartshed at Coed-y-dinas
    Parallel to the main farm-yard and to its N.
  61. II Slaughter-house, dove-cot and smithy at Coed-y-dinas
    On the N side of the main farm-yard, E of the detached cartshed.
  62. II Ice House in Garden at Powis Castle Photos
    Built into the bank above the small stream which feeds Garden Pool, SW of the castle
  63. II* Powis Estate Sawmill with cast-iron launder
    Alongside the road 1.6km approx. S of Welshpool.
  64. II Pen-y-llan
    Located on a hilltop at the end of a long farm road which starts from near the centre of the hamlet of Forden.
  65. II Wagon shed, cement store and boundary wall to timber yard
    Forms the E boundary of the timber yard on the N side of the sawmill, with the wagon shed built against the W side of the wall.
  66. II Blacksmith's shop, office and stores at Powis Estate Timber Yard, with boundary wall to yard.
    The smith's shop is approached from outside the timber yard, to the rear of the adjacent cottages: its upper storey is the office and stores, and it
  67. II No 2 Timber-yard Cottages
    Alongside the road 1.6km approx S of Welshpool.
  68. II No 1 Timber-yard Cottages
    Alongside the road 1.6km approx S of Welshpool.
  69. 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.
  70. II Edderton Hall Hotel
    Located on a hilltop overlooking the Severn valley, and reached by a long driveway off the main Welshpool to Ludlow Road, 5 kilometres S of Welshpool.
  71. II Peacock Statue to SW of Orangery Terrace in Powis Castle Gardens Photos
    At the foot of steps which lead from the SW of the Top Terrace to the Orangery Terrace, in a recess between trees and the W retaining wall of the Av
  72. I Outer Gateway at Powis Castle Photos
    Forms the principle entrance to the castle, from the W. The retaining wall links the S pavilion with the main castle building.
  73. II Stone Vase on East Bank of gardens at Powis Castle Photos
    The vase is set in a clearing among the trees of the E bank, towards the E boundary of the garden, and on a major axis with the main castle building.
  74. I Retaining wall to courtyard at Powis Castle
    Forms the principle entrance to the castle, from the W. The retaining wall links the S pavilion with the main castle building.
  75. II Talyrnau Farmhouse
    On the N edge of Powis Castle Park, to the S of the A458 Dolgellau Road, 1.5km approx W of Welshpool.
  76. I Ballroom Range at Powis Castle Photos
    Forms the N boundary of the courtyard to the W of the main castle building.
  77. II* Statue of Fame in entrance courtyard at Powis Castle Photos
    Forms the centrepiece of the courtyard on the W side of the castle
  78. I Apple Slope Terrace in Gardens at Powis Castle
    Forms the lowest tier of the terraces immediately S of the castle
  79. I Orangery Terrace in Gardens at Powis Castle Photos
    Forms the middle tier of the terraces immediately S of the castle
  80. I Aviary Terrace in Powis Castle Gardens Photos
    Forms the upper tier of the terraces immediately S of the castle
  81. II Berriew Lock
    Situated 150m approx. N of bridge 128 which carries the B4390 over the canal 0.5km approx. NE of Berriew village.
  82. I Brick Wall to rear of Top Terrace at Powis Castle Gardens
    Forms the centre-piece of the top terrace, directly beneath the S wall of the main castle building.
  83. I Powis Castle Photos
    On a rock outcrop, in parkland to the S of the town.
  84. 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.
  85. I Marquess Gate with steps leading to E entrance to Powis Castle, and flanking wall to N
    At the NE approach to the castle, facing Welshpool.
  86. II The Garden House
    Alongside the drive which now forms the main approach to the castle, and next to the Fountain Garden which occupies the NE section of the gardens.
  87. II Raised Terrace to SE of Castle with steps into garden
    The raised terrace lies immediately S of the flight of steps leading from the Marquess Gate to the E entrance to the castle, and its S wall forms a re
  88. II* Statue of Hercules at E of Top Terrace in Powis Castle Gardens Photos
    Towards the E end of the top terrace of the gardens, close to the great yew hedge.
  89. II Gate to Fountain Garden Photos
    At the lower (E) end of the Fountain Garden, opening from the garden onto the main drive to the NE of the castle.
  90. II Wall to garden and outbuildings at the Bothy
    On the W side of Dairy Square, NE of the castle, and overlooking the Formal Garden. The wall to the rear of the house forms the NE boundary of the fo
  91. II Sundial in Fountain Garden at Powis Castle
    In the SW section of the Fountain Garden.
  92. II The Bothy Photos
    On the W side of Dairy Square, NE of the castle, and overlooking the Formal Garden. The wall to the rear of the house forms the NE boundary of the fo
  93. II Garden Wall to S of Nos 1 & 2 Park Houses Photos
    The wall forms the E boundary of the formal garden, and abuts Nos 1 & 2 Park Houses on their S elevation.
  94. II No 2 Park Houses Photos
    Forms the S range of Dairy Square to the NE of the castle, and overlooks the Croquet Lawn.
  95. II No 1 Park Houses
    Forms the S range of Dairy Square to the NE of the castle, and overlooks the Croquet Lawn.
  96. II No 2 Dairy Square
    Forms the E boundary of Dairy Square, NE of the castle, alongside the main driveway
  97. II No 1 Dairy Square
    Forms the E boundary of Dairy Square, NE of the castle, alongside the main driveway
  98. II Moorwood Lodge
    Located approximately 2.1km SSW of Leighton church and reached at the end of a private road W of B4388 at the end of a woodland plantation.
  99. II Nant-y-caws
    750m approx. SW of the roundabout to the W of Welshpool, above the brook on the lower side of the A458 Dolgellau Road; approached via the lane leading
  100. II Bridge 128 over the Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carries the B4390 over the canal 0.5km approx. NE of Berriew village.

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