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Listed Buildings within five miles of SY22 6QD, sorted by distance

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  1. II Llwyn Farmhouse
    An impressive building on a hillside platform site.
  2. II Granary at Llwyn Farm
    A farm building standing on its own levelled platform to the W of the farmhouse.
  3. II Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    Prominently situated in the Penrhos valley
  4. II Old Rectory
    House, standing at a respectful distance to the W of the church, formerly the Rectory for the township.
  5. II Maerdy Farmhouse
    An imposing farmhouse of the Baker family.
  6. II Dovecote to NW of Trederwyn House
    The buildings lies to the north of the farmyard behind the house.
  7. II* Trederwen House Photos
    Located back from the minor road from Ardd-lin to Burgedin.
  8. II Barn in Range to W of Tref Nannau Bank
    Barn with a range of farm buildings on the outer side of the farmyard, at Tref Nannau Bank Farm.
  9. II Manse
    The building lies on the E side of a cul-de-sac, formerly the road to Tir y Mynach township.
  10. II Presbyterian Chapel
    The building lies on the E side of a cul-de-sac, formerly the road to Tir y Mynach township.
  11. II Bronheulog
    Llansantffraid
  12. II Maerdy Limekilns
    A bank of limekilns lying against the Montgomery Canal, with direct access to the main Welshpool to Oswestry Road.
  13. II Milestone at roadside to SE of Montgomeryshire Canal
    Llandrinio
  14. II Rhysnant Farmhouse
    Approached via farm track off by-road leading from B4393 half-a-mile north west of Clafton Bridge.
  15. II Fir Tree
    Secluded upland setting, about 1/25km SW of New Bridge Yyrnwy.
  16. II Milestone
    at roadside to 200m N of road junction with B4393 A483 (W side)
  17. II Trederwyn Hall (also known as Trederwyn Farm)
    Standing within the township of Ardd-l_n on low lying ground.
  18. II Bridge (No.101) over Montgomeryshire Canal
    Situated in meadowland and carrying the former access road to Rhysnant Hall (now demolished) from the main A483 road.
  19. II The Vine
    The building stands at The Green, raised above above the NW side of the road from Ardd-l_n to Guilsfield.
  20. II Dragon Bridge
    Lies at the road junction called The Green.
  21. II Outbuilding Range to W of Rhysnant Fach
    Lies between the A483 and the Montgomeryshire Canal, half-a-mile south of Four Crosses.
  22. II Rhysnant Fach
    Lies between the A483 and the Montgomeryshire Canal, half-a-mile south of Four Crosses.
  23. II Bryn Mawr
    Hillside setting above Gwerglodd Dingle.
  24. II Barn to East of Bryn Mawr
    Roughly L-plan group of farm buildings to east of farmhouse.
  25. II Barn, Cartshed and Granary Range at Upper House
    The building lies parallel and close to the later course of the canal, north of the farmhouse.
  26. II Cowsheds, Granary & Milking Parlour (Old Stables) at Bryn Mawr
    Roughly L-plan group of farm buildings to east of farmhouse.
  27. II Upper House
    Lies close to the Montgomeryshire Canal, and probably was extensively refurbished at the time of its building in late C18-early C19.
  28. II Milestone Close to NW of Burgedin Locks
    Milestone, late C18.
  29. II Outbuilding to E of Lengthsman's House at Burgedin Lock
    Two small structures opposite the front of Lengthsman's House.
  30. II Canal outbuildings to E of Lengthsman's House at Burgedin Locks
    Two small structures opposite the front of Lengthsman's House.
  31. II Lengthsman's House at Burgedin Lock
    Standing below the Ardd-l_n to Guilsfield road, on the W bank of the canal.
  32. II Upper Lock Chamber
    Llandrinio
  33. II Operating Gear
    Llandrinio
  34. II Spillway
    Llandrinio
  35. II Burgedin Lock Bridge
    Llandrinio
  36. II Lower Lock Chamber
    Lock chamber below the main pound. Before 1797, renovated c.1880.
  37. II Operating Gear
    Llandrinio
  38. II Clafton Bridge (No.100) & attached Parapets Flanking Road Approaches
    Clafton Bridge with its long rising approaches carries the B4393 over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  39. II Goolden's Warehouse at Clafton Bridge
    Attached to south east corner of Clafton Bridge parapet.
  40. II Nos.1-12 (consec) Canal Cottages
    A compact row of former industrial buildings backing onto Clafton Bridge; formerly looking over small dock with wharf on the north side.
  41. II Bridge over the New Cut
    A field bridge providing access from the Lane to the fields to the SE.
  42. II Bridge (No.98) over Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carrying a field road over the Montgomeryshire Canal to Pentreheylin Farm on the east bank.
  43. II War Memorial
    Sited on the south west corner of the A483/B4393 crossroads in Four Crosses; in small enclosure formed of hedge and chain link fence.
  44. II Red Bridge, Wern Mill
    Located on B4392, 1.6km S of Ardd-l_n, immediately S of a slipway and winding hole on the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  45. II Land Owership Marker Post, Wern Mill
    Llandrinio
  46. II Wern Outfall Weir, Wern Mill
    Llandrinio
  47. II Deep Cutting Bridge
    Located adjacent to the B.4392 on the road to Red House farm, providing access to Burgedin township.
  48. II Pentreheylin Bridge (No.97) over The Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carrying the access road from B4398 over the Montgomeryshire Canal to Pentreheylin Hall and Farm.
  49. II Parson's Bridge (No.99) over Montgomeryshire Canal
    Carrying a footpath (Parson's Lane) over the Montgomeryshire Canal to the south west of Llandysilio Parish Church.
  50. II Gauging Weir Structures at the Wern, Wern Mill
    Located approximately 116m S of the Wern Bridge on the outflow channel from the former corn mill.
  51. II Former Salt Warehouse at Newbridge
    On a meadow site close to the west bank of the Montgomeryshire Canal between Newbridge and Pentreheylin
  52. II Greenfield House
    Central position S of The Clawdd.
  53. II Old Milk Factory (Ice Cremery) adjacent to Greenfield House
    Llandysilio
  54. II Road Bridge over River Vyrnwy
    Carried the old Welshpool to Oswestry main road before Llanymynech Bridge was constructed in 1828.
  55. II* Aqueduct carrying Montgomeryshire Canal over River Vyrnwy
    Aqueduct parallel to B4398 road bridge over the River Vyrnwy; links the embanked canal from the north to the higher south side of the river at Newbridge.
  56. II Ceunant
    Located at the top of a steep bank overlooking a narrow cwm.
  57. II Milestone at Roadside NW of Wernfield House
    Llandrinio
  58. II Domgay House
    Lies immediately to the south of Domgay Chapel.
  59. II Former Domgay Chapel
    Dominant position on corner of A483 in Four Crosses.
  60. II Street House
    Prominent position behind roadside wall, on A483 in Four Crosses.
  61. II Hen Blas
    Located on the lane from the B4392 to Wern.
  62. II Three-Arch Aqueduct over Vyrnwy Flood Plain (Southern Arches) New Bridge Vyrnwy
    Sited between B4398 road at Williams Bridge and the River Vyrnwy.
  63. II Colfryn Farmhouse
    At south side of a minor road from Waen-fach to Deuddwr, opposite a large planned model farmyard. The house stands away from the farmyard in private grounds with lawns to its front.
  64. II The Golden Lion
    Prominent roadside position on A483 leading north from Four Crosses.
  65. II The Post Office
    Llandysilio
  66. II House attached to Post Office, including forecourt walls & railings
    Llandysilio
  67. II Trederwen House
    Reached by a track to the north of the B4392 between Waen and Trederwen.
  68. II Barn at Trederwen House
    At the north-east of Trederwen House.
  69. II Cast-iron Milepost at Waen
    At east side of the B4393, opposite the entrance to Waen Farm.
  70. II Milestone SW of Varchoel Bridge
    Located in the road verge of the B.4392.
  71. II Four-Arch Aqueduct over Vyrnwy Flood Plain (Northern Arches) New Bridge Vyrnwy
    Sited between Carreghofa Locks and B4398 road which crosses the Montgomeryshire Canal at Williams Bridge.
  72. II Circular Churchyard & Pillar Sundial at Church of St.Tysilio Photos
    Isolated position, set back from Welshpool to Oswestry Road, one mile south of Llanymynech. A finely composed church with an ornate interior and excellent furnishings of the period.
  73. II The Old School adjoining Llandysilio Churchyard Photos
    Lies on the edge of the churchyard 100m south west of Llandysilio Church.
  74. II Wern Bridge
    Canal bridge No. 107 over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  75. II Church of St. Tysilio Photos
    Isolated position, set back from Welshpool to Oswestry Road, one mile south of Llanymynech.
  76. II Plas Derwen
    At west side of a minor road to Deuddwr, about 1 km south of Llansantffraid bridge. Stable-yard buildings and walled garden connected at rear. Iron gate with brick piers and depressed stone ball finia
  77. II Burgedin Hall
    Located off an access road SE of Varchoel Bridge on the B4392.
  78. II Pentregaer Farmhouse
    Located on a spur of land overlooking the valley of the Holywell Brook.
  79. II Burgedin Farmhouse
    Located on the NE side of the former farmyard.
  80. II Pentref
    About 300m SW of Wern and approached via short track from crossroads 100m. SE of Carreghofa Locks.
  81. II Tu-hwnt-i'r-gain
    Reached by a track south of Lletty Lane beside Melyniog-fawr, about 1 km south of Llansantffraid village.
  82. II Lock Gates and Paddle Gear
    To east of Bridge 95 over canal.
  83. II Lower Lock Chamber to W of No 1 THe Locks
    Includes culvert under by-pass bridge to north of canal bridge 95 over Montgomeryshire Canal.
  84. II Lower Lock Chamber
    To the west of Bridge 95 carrying the by-road over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  85. II Lock-Keeper's Cottage adjoining Lower Lock Chamber on Montgomeryshire Canal
    On south bank of Montgomeryshire Canal, abutting bridge No 95.
  86. II Bridge 95 over the Montgomeryshire Canal adjoining No 1 The Locks
    Carries the by-road from the B4398 over the Montgomeryshire Canal towards Clawdd-Coch; crosses between upper and lower sets of locks. Lock Keeper's Cottage abuts roadway on W side.
  87. II Lower Trewylan (Trewylan Isaf)
    Llansantffraid
  88. II By-Pass Culvert and Overflow
    Includes culvert under by-pass bridge to north of canal bridge 95 over Montgomeryshire Canal.
  89. II Lock Gates and Paddle Gear
    To the west of Bridge 95 carrying the by-road over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  90. II Former Wharfinger's House including brick boundary wall to road
    Situated on the north bank of the dock between the upper and lower locks at north end of Montgomeryshire Canal. Lies between canal bridge 95 and the bridge over the by-pass culvert to the north.
  91. II Crane on North Quayside of Upeer Lock immediately E of No.1 The Locks
    Believed to have been relocated in present position beside Monntgomeryshire Canal.
  92. II Bridge over by-pass Culvert to NW of No 1 The Locks
    Bridge carrying by-road from Carreghofa Locks to Clawdd Coch over the brick-lined by-pass culvert.
  93. II Pigsty with Walled Pen to E of No 1 The Locks
    Lies between the former Wharfinger's House and the Gauger's Hut on the north bank of the upper lock.
  94. II By-Pass Pond and Spillway with Sluice-Gate to south of upper lock chamber
    Carreghofa
  95. II Upper Lock Chamber
    To east of Bridge 95 over canal.
  96. II Toll Gauger's Hut to E of No 1 The Locks
    Close to north side of upper lock and lying to the east of the former Wharfinger's House.
  97. II Ty Coch
    Prominent roadside position on A483, three-quarters of a mile north of Four Crosses.
  98. II Tanhouse Bridge
    Canal bridge No.108 over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  99. II Eastern Bridge over Tanat Feeder to N of Clawdd-Coch
    Carries by-road leading east from Clawdd Coch to Wern.
  100. II Western Bridge over Tanat Feede to N of Clawdd-Coch
    Carries by-road north from Clawdd Coch.

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