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  1. II Henllan-fach
    Beside a minor road about 1 km east of St Cynyw's church
  2. II Henllan
    To south side of a minor lane about ½ km east of St Cynyw's church.
  3. II Farm building at Henllan
    On north side of minor lane, opposite Henllan, about ½ km east of St Cynyw's church
  4. II* Church of St Cynyw
    In the hamlet of Llangyniew, about 4 km south-east of Pontrobert. Churchyard originally circular, extended in 1926 and defined by walls and railings. The building is oriented north-east (but conventio
  5. II Ffordd Banwy (Old Rectory)
    About 50 m north of St Cynyw's Church, Llangynyw, in private grounds.
  6. II Ty-mawr Farmhouse
    To east side of a minor road about 1 km north of St Cynyw's church; to the north of a farmyard.
  7. II Heniarth Mill
    At north side of the Afon Banwy, reached by a short lane south from the A458 about 250 m east of Heniarth Bridge; close to a former halt on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway. Leat runs to rear
  8. II Cefn du Uchaf Farmhouse
    Located off the B.4392 to Llanfair Cereinion, at the western end of the Community Area.
  9. II Tanhouse Bridge
    Carrying the minor road to south-east of Fridd Mathrafal over Yr Hafesp (a tributary stream of Afon Banwy), and about 2 km south-east of Pontrobert village.
  10. II Tan-y-ffridd
    To west side of the A495 2 km south-west of New Bridge Mechain. Farmyard at rear. Low wall at front with red coping bricks and simple cast-iron railings, gate at centre.
  11. II Melin Dol-rhyd
    Combined corn mill and miller's house with associated outbuildings including cart shed with hay loft above, adjoining stables and separate pig sties located on River Banwy approximately 2km downstream
  12. II Mile marker opposite The Firs.
    Located in the road verge, on the southern road from Llanfair Caereinion to Castle Caereinion.
  13. II Pont Pren-dano
    Bridge over tributary of River Banwy at eastern boundary of parish, carrying B4385 road, 3km E of Llanfair Caereinion Church.
  14. II Pont Pren-dano
    Located on the W boundary of the Community, marching with Llanfair Caereinion, and carrying the lower road over a small tributary of the Afon Banwy.
  15. II Milestone
    Located in the road verge, approximately 100m west of the driveway to Rhôs fawr farm.
  16. II Ty Brith
    Located on the N slope of the Vyrwny Valley, on the road from Newbridge to Cyfronydd, below Spout Wood.
  17. II Gelli Gason
    Farmhouse within farm with cart shed and granary and barn, 1km E of Llanfair Caereinion Church.
  18. II New Bridge Einion
    Located within 200m of New Bridge Mechain, on a minor road from the A.495 to the S side of the Dyffryn Meifod.
  19. II Capel Newbridge and Adjacent Workshop
    Near the confluence of Afon Efyrnwy and Afon Banwy, to south-east of New Bridge Mechain, about 2.5km SW of Meifod.
  20. II New Bridge Mechain
    Located at the SW end of the Community area, carrying the main road from Meifod to Llangyniew and Castle Cereinion over the River Vyrnwy.
  21. II Neuadd Lwyd
    Located on lane approximately 1.5km north of Llanfair Caereinion, part of a group of farm buildings.
  22. II Glascoed Mill
    Located on an artificial millrace across a meander of the River Vyrnwy, north of the confluence with the River Banwy, accessed by a trackway behind Maesnewydd.
  23. II Pig styles at Glascoed Mill
    Located to the back of the mill, facing the approach lane.
  24. II* Maesmawr Hall
    Located in a narrow valley, approached by a long driveway from Maesmawr Road, and is set in its own landscaped grounds.
  25. II Pont-y-Ffatri (partly in Meifod Community)
    Carrying the road east from Pontrobert to Mathrafal over the Afon Efyrnwy, about 1.5 km east of Pontrobert.
  26. II Pont-y-Ffatri (partley in Llangyniew Community)
    Carrying the road east from Pontrobert to Mathrafal over the Afon Efyrnwy, about 1.5 km east of Pontrobert.
  27. II Moydog-fach
    Located on a platform site on the S facing slope of Y Figyn, and reached by a long farm road from the Welshpool to Llanfair Caereinion road through Frochas.
  28. II Lodge to Maesmawr Hall (including Gate Piers)
    Located at the junction of the driveway with the main road, E of Maesmawr Hall.
  29. II The Vicarage
    In a raised position overlooking the town. On a landscaped terrace supported by masonry retaining walls. Circular boundary.
  30. II Glascoed
    Located back from the road, behind its farm buildings, on a platform site at right angles to the slope of the hill.
  31. II Old Bank House (House to the North )
    Located at the S end of Bridge Street on the E side in a prominent position close to the Market Hall.
  32. II Victoria House (now N.F.U. Mutual Office)
    Llanfair Caereinion
  33. II Glenfern
    A pair of houses located on the E side of Bridge Street towards its southern end.
  34. II Old Bank House (Deri Dental Practice)
    Located at the S end of Bridge Street on the E side in a prominent position close to the Market Hall.
  35. II Brynllys
    A pair of houses located on the E side of Bridge Street towards its southern end.
  36. II Meas-y-Neuadd
    Located on a high bank in a prominent position overlooking the town.
  37. II Railings and Gate Piers to Moriah Eglwys Presbyteraidd Cymru
    Located at the corner of Bridge Street and High Street at the centre of the town.
  38. II Llanfair Caereinion Public Hall, Institute and Library Photos
    Located at the lower end of the Street, close to the Banwy/Eithon Bridge. The building replaced a group of timber framed buildings on the site.
  39. II Moriah Eglwys Presbyteraidd Cymru Photos
    Located at the corner of Bridge Street and High Street at the centre of the town.
  40. II Church of St Mary Photos
    Llanfair Caereinion
  41. II Wynnstay Arms Hotel
    Located at the corner of Broad Street and Watergate Street in a prominent position opposite the church. The main doorway is reached by a flight of stone steps leading up to a terrace.
  42. II No 1 Watergate Street (Formerly Twist's Shoemaker's Shop)
    Located at corner of Watergate Street and High Street, in prominent location opposite church.
  43. II Telephone Call-box beside the churchyard gates to St Mary's Parish Church
    Located in the centre of the town, on the pavement, set back from the road against the churchyard boundary wall immediately to the right of the gated entrance.
  44. II The Goat Hotel
    Central locateion in the town, almost opposite entrance to the Churchyard, and listed telephone box.
  45. II* Friends' Meeting House
    Located in a deliberately obscure position in a fold of the hill at the end of a farm track N of Forge Farm. Burial ground is now a garden.
  46. II* Dolobran Hall
    1 km west of Pontrobert village, reached by a lane to the north of the Pontrobert to Mathrafal road. Farmyard at north and west (including listed farm building), garden to south.
  47. II Farm Building at Dolobran including Link Wall to House
    At west side of Dolobran Hall, across a small yard.
  48. II Middle Sylfaen Farmhouse
    The farmhouse stands approximately 200m back from the main Welshpool to Machynlleth road, at the E end of the farm buildings.
  49. II Orchard Cottage and Brookside
    Located at the sharp bend at the N end of the village where the road departs from the perimeter of the churchyard.
  50. II Cefn Pentre
    Three km approx SE of the village of Meifod, approached from a narrow lane which runs NW of the B4392, which it leaves half a km NE of Maesmawr Hall.
  51. II Detached farm range at Cefn Pentre
    Parallel to the main range, set back to its right.
  52. II Sundial in churchyard, Church of St Garmon.
    The sundial is located in the graveyard, approximately 5m SW of the SW corner of the church tower.
  53. II Church of St Garmon Photos
    The church is set at the centre of the nucleated village, in the sub-rectangular former bailey of the castle, with a motte at the N corner. The motte is a scheduled ancient monument, 6/2203/Mg117.
  54. II Red Lion Inn
    Located at the centre of the village on the perimeter of the churchyard, and a short distance E of the E end of the church.
  55. II The Old Rectory
    The building lies near the centre of the village, approximately 100m SW of the parish church.
  56. II Pen-y-llwyn, also known as Penllwyn.
    Located on a platform site, SW of Castle Caereinion village, and reached by a rising track from off the B4385, approximately 400m S of the church.
  57. II Cowhouse and Granary on W side of Farmyard at Dyffryn Farm
    Located at right angles to the main road and forming the W side of the farmyard.
  58. II Stone Building and Calf House, at the E side of the Farmyard at Dyffryn Farm
    Located on the E side of the farmyard, now behind a C20 shed, and attached to the N cowhouse by an extension of that building's roof.
  59. II Milestone near Llanoddian Hall
    Located in the road verge, almost opposite the driveway to Llanoddian Hall.
  60. II Cowhouse forming N side of Farmyard at Dyffryn Farm
    Located on the N side of the farmyard which forms an open 'U' off the main road.
  61. II Llanoddian Hall
    Located high above the narrow valley of the River Banwy, approximately 2.5km W of Llanfair Caereinion.
  62. II Dyffryn Farmhouse, (including railings, dwarf walls and gate piers at splayed entrance)
    Located to the S of the village, lying back from the road at the back of a large circular driveway with a splayed entrance to the road.
  63. II Old Rectory
    To the south-east of the village of Pontrobert, on the north side of the road to Dolobran; the house set back from the road with garden to front, yard to rear.
  64. II Bryn-glas Hall Also known as Brynglas Devereux
    Located on the E side of the road running N from Dolgead, 2.5km N of Llanfair Caereinion.
  65. II* Pen-y-Lan Hall
    Located at the foot of Broniarth Hill, facing N over the Dyffryn Meifod.
  66. II 'L'-Shaped Range of Farm Builings, including a Dovecote at Pen-y-Lan Hall
    Located to the N of Pen-y-lan Hall, forming 2 sides of a farmyard, later infilled, with the dovecote embedded in the NW range.
  67. II Stables and Coach-Houses at Pen-y-Lan Hall
    Located to the N and below Pen-y-lan Hall, facing NW.
  68. II Bethlehem Chapel with house Photos
    Located alongside the main road to Meifod, 550m from Neuadd Bridge junction with the A458. The main entrance is approached directly from the road by a cobbled path, the forecourt is enclosed by cast
  69. II House including Wall and Railings to Bethlehem Chapel
    Located alongside the main road to Meifod, 550m from Neuadd Bridge junction with the A458. The main entrance is approached directly from the road by a cobbled path, the forecourt is enclosed by cast-
  70. II Melin-y-ddol
    Located on W bank of the River Banwy and E side of the A458, 1km W of Llanfair Caereinion.
  71. II Maldwyn
    Located 80m W of the Guilsfield Road at its junction with the High Street, behind a small railed forecourt.
  72. II Cottages at Melin-y-Ddol adjoining Ty Gwyn to the South
    Llanfair Caereinion
  73. II Detached outbuildings to south of Melin-y-ddol
    Located on W bank of the River Banwy and E side of the A458, 1km W of Llanfair Caereinion.
  74. II* Garth-fawr
    Reached by a lane east of a minor road to the north-east of the village of Pontrobert.
  75. II Waterloo Cottage (formerly Waterloo View)
    Located at the top of Church Walk.
  76. II Waterloo House (including former cottage to right)
    Located at the SW end of the village, on the corner of High Street with the road to Guilsfield.
  77. II Penarth Independent Chapel and side railings
    Located 2km to the S of Llanfair Caereinion on a minor road, NE of Gibbett Hill. The Chapel has a narrow forecourt on the SE with cast iron railings and a central gate. The graveyard lies behind the
  78. II House adjoining Penarth Independent Chapel Photos
    Located 2km to the S of Llanfair Caereinion on a minor road, NE of Gibbett Hill. The Chapel has a narrow forecourt on the SE with cast iron railings and a central gate. The graveyard lies behind the
  79. II Hen-efail
    Reached by a lane nearly opposite the farm of Groed-ddu, 2 km south-west of the village of Pontrobert.
  80. II The Old Post Office
    Located at the core of the village, on the corner opposite the road to Pentre.
  81. II Sundial to SW of Tower at Church of St Tysilio
    Located in the churchyard to the SW of the tower.
  82. II Ger-y-Nant (Brook House)
    Located approximately 30m from the cross roads in the centre of Meifod, built over a culverted stream.
  83. II House adjoining The Old Post Office at the N End
    Located opposite the road to Pentre, in front of the old schoolroom, and attached to the N end of the Old Post Office.
  84. I Parish Church of St Tysilio and St Mary
    Located near the centre of the extensive 3.6ha (9-acre) churchyard, within the village of Meifod.
  85. II Vyrnwy House (including the front garden railings)
    Located opposite the churchyard near the corner of road to Meifod Pentre.
  86. II Fountain at the fornt of Aldwyn House
    Located on the pavement in front of Aldwyn House, next door to Vyrnwy House.
  87. II Glyn ganol
    Set gable end to the lane, at the head of the productive land in the small valley of the Afon Glyn.
  88. II King's Head Public House
    Located in the centre of the village, facing over the churchyard.
  89. II Rose Villa
    Located at the centre of the village, facing the churchyard.
  90. II Ty Mawr
    Located at the north end of the village street, approximately 20m E of the churchyard.
  91. II Mile Post at Neuadd Bridge
    Located in the road verge, almost opposite the driveway to Caellewelyn, 2km NW of Llanfair Caereinion.
  92. II* John Hughes Memorial Chapel (Pontrobert Chapel)
    In a cul-de-sac lane to the north of Pontrobert Village (leading to Pentre-uchaf), on west side of lane; the chapel cemetery in on the opposite side (in different ownership).
  93. II Cynhinfa
    About 1.5 km south-west of Pontrobert, to east of a minor road. The site is now Parc Cynhinfa Caravan Park.
  94. II* Goetre
    Located in its own grounds facing S over the narrow valley between Allt fawr and Gallt-yr-ancr, approached by a long driveway from Pentre, lined with sequoias on the approach to the house.
  95. II Farm building at Lower Glyn farm
    The barn is set apart from the other farm buildings, alongside the road, and below the farmhouse, at Lower Glyn.
  96. II The Old Vicarage
    Located above Meifod village, on the road to Llanfyllin, with views to the S.
  97. II Malthouse and Granary at Pentre'r Gof, including Lean-to on W
    Located on the S side of the access driveway to Pentre'r gof farmhouse.
  98. II* Pentre'r Gof (also known as Pentrego)
    Located on a platform site in the valley of the Either Bach, 550m N of the crossroads in the centre of Meifod.
  99. I Ty Mawr
    Located on a platform site adjacent to the by-road leading SW off the B4345 to Berriew, S of Castle Caereinion.
  100. II* Llanerch Brochwell
    Located on a platform site overlooking the Guilsfield Brook valley, with an access drive from the junction with Laundry Lane.

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