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

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  1. II Upper Fawnog
    Located at the SW end of the farmyard, facing rising ground to the SE.
  2. II Pentregaer Farmhouse
    Located on a spur of land overlooking the valley of the Holywell Brook.
  3. II Burgedin Farmhouse
    Located on the NE side of the former farmyard.
  4. 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.
  5. II Street Farmhouse
    Located near the centre crossroads of the settlement, set at right angles to Gwreidden Lane to Guilsfield.
  6. II Old Rectory
    House, standing at a respectful distance to the W of the church, formerly the Rectory for the township.
  7. II* Llyswen
    Located at the end of Llyswen Lane, on high ground overlooking the Llyswen Dingle to the S.
  8. II Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    Prominently situated in the Penrhos valley
  9. II Ceunant
    Located at the top of a steep bank overlooking a narrow cwm.
  10. II Bryn Mawr Farmhouse
    Located off the road from Geuffordd to Trefnanney.
  11. 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.
  12. II Broniarth Farmhouse
    Located on a platform site overlooking a wide valley at the N end of the Community Area
  13. II Milestone SW of Varchoel Bridge
    Located in the road verge of the B.4392.
  14. II Broniarth Hall
    Located on a minor road leading S off the Geuffordd to Pentre'r Beirdd.
  15. II Canal Bridge on Roadway to Bridge Farm
    Located over the disused Guilsfield Canal to provide access to Bridge Farm.
  16. II Deep Cutting Bridge
    Located adjacent to the B.4392 on the road to Red House farm, providing access to Burgedin township.
  17. II Ty Canol
    Located on rising ground 3km miles N of Welshpool along a straight drive approximately 150m from the road.
  18. II Hen Blas
    Located on the lane from the B4392 to Wern.
  19. II Castle Cottage
    At the north-east side of a minor road (Collfryn Lane) from Collfryn to Waen-fach, about 3 km south of the village of Llansantffraid.
  20. II Granary at Llwyn Farm
    A farm building standing on its own levelled platform to the W of the farmhouse.
  21. II Burgedin Hall
    Located off an access road SE of Varchoel Bridge on the B4392.
  22. II Canal Bridge on Roadway to the Bridge
    Located over the disused Guilsfield Canal to provide access to the Bridge.
  23. II Llwyn Farmhouse
    An impressive building on a hillside platform site.
  24. II Milestone at Varchoel Cottages
    Located partly buried in the road verge almost opposite No. 2 Varchoel Cottages.
  25. II No 2, B 4392 (Se Side) Varchoel, Powys
    Located against the B.4392, halfway between Guilsfield and Arddl_n.
  26. II Varchoel Villa
    Located against the B.4392, halfway between Guilsfield and Arddl_n.
  27. II Pont Ysgawrhyd
    Located on the main Meifod to Welshpool Road crossing the Dyffryn Meifod.
  28. II Bronheulog
    Llansantffraid
  29. II Milestone Close to NW of Burgedin Locks
    Milestone, late C18.
  30. II Operating Gear
    Llandrinio
  31. II Spillway
    Llandrinio
  32. II Lower Lock Chamber
    Lock chamber below the main pound. Before 1797, renovated c.1880.
  33. II Burgedin Lock Bridge
    Llandrinio
  34. II Lengthsman's House at Burgedin Lock
    Standing below the Ardd-l_n to Guilsfield road, on the W bank of the canal.
  35. II Canal outbuildings to E of Lengthsman's House at Burgedin Locks
    Two small structures opposite the front of Lengthsman's House.
  36. II Outbuilding to E of Lengthsman's House at Burgedin Lock
    Two small structures opposite the front of Lengthsman's House.
  37. II Operating Gear
    Llandrinio
  38. II Upper Lock Chamber
    Llandrinio
  39. 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.
  40. II Land Owership Marker Post, Wern Mill
    Llandrinio
  41. II Wern Outfall Weir, Wern Mill
    Llandrinio
  42. II Stable Building at Trawscoed Hen
    Guilsfield
  43. II Trawscoed Hen (East Wing)
    Located to the east of the surviving west wing, on the hilltop N of Guilsfield village.
  44. 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.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. II Trawscoed Hen (West Wing)
    Located in a hilltop position, north of Guilsfield village, the driveway formerly commencing at the E end of the Arddleen Road in the village, but now accessed from The Lane, off the A.490.
  48. II The Vine
    The building stands at The Green, raised above above the NW side of the road from Ardd-l_n to Guilsfield.
  49. II Dragon Bridge
    Lies at the road junction called The Green.
  50. II Malt House Farmhouse
    Located on the NE side of Varchoel Lane, on the SE side of the farm yard.
  51. II Mile Post
    Located in the road verge under the hedge, on the straight section of road across the valley between Pont Ysgawrhyd and Ystumcolwyn.
  52. II Wern Bridge
    Canal bridge No. 107 over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  53. II Dovecote to NW of Trederwyn House
    The buildings lies to the north of the farmyard behind the house.
  54. II* Trederwen House Photos
    Located back from the minor road from Ardd-lin to Burgedin.
  55. II Manse
    The building lies on the E side of a cul-de-sac, formerly the road to Tir y Mynach township.
  56. II Presbyterian Chapel
    The building lies on the E side of a cul-de-sac, formerly the road to Tir y Mynach township.
  57. II Stable Building at Ystumcolwyn Farm
    Located on the N side of the farmhouse, in line and W of the brewhouse block.
  58. II Lower Trewylan (Trewylan Isaf)
    Llansantffraid
  59. II* Cruck-framed farm-building at Ystum Colwyn
    Ystum Colwyn Farm is at the eastern angle of the junction of the A490 and the A495 NE of Meifod. The cruck-framed farm-buildings bounds the SW side of the farmyard, SE of the house.
  60. II Wheel House including Barn at Ystumcolwyn Farm
    Barn and ring shelter at the southern side of the group of farm buildings, south of the house.
  61. II Bod-Isa Cottage
    Guilsfield
  62. II Brewhouse Range at Ystumcolwyn Farm
    Located on the N side of the farm buildings, in line and to the NE of the stable building, and facing towards the house.
  63. II Bod-Isa
    Guilsfield
  64. II Tanhouse Bridge
    Canal bridge No.108 over the Montgomeryshire Canal.
  65. II Folly Farmhouse
    Located at the junction of Folly Lane with the road to Varchoel.
  66. II White Ash (Nos 1 and 2 Onnen Wen/White Ash) Photos
    Located within the village of Guilsfield, E of the churchyard.
  67. II THe Red House
    Located at the junction of School Road with Oak Lane, immediately NW of the churchyard of St. Aelhaiarn, and set beack behind its front forecourt wall.
  68. II Cwm Farmhouse
    Located on a slightly elevated position on the S side of the Vyrnwy valley, on a sharp bend of the road.
  69. II Clematis Cottage
    Lies at the corner of the Arddleen Road and School Road.
  70. I Church of St Aelhaiarn including Outbuilding to W end of N Aisle and outbuilding on W side of Porch
    Located within a large oval raised graveyard at the centre of the village.
  71. II Trawscoed Cottage
    Lying against the SE side of the churchyard, church of St Aelhaiarn.
  72. II Straw Barn at Cwm
    Located on the SE side of the farmyard to Cwm, which lies immediately SW of the farmhouse.
  73. II Abercrombie House (Post Office and Stores)
    Located at the centre of the village.
  74. II Calcott House
    Located attached to the W side of Trawscoed House.
  75. II Yew Tree
    Attached to the NE gable of Cil Haul.
  76. II Cil Haul
    Located on the corner of Oak Lane, and forming a terrace with Yew Trees.
  77. II Jones Monument, close to the south gatesof the churchyard
    Located immediately within the gates to the churchyard to St Aelhaiarn's church, against a yew tree.
  78. II Trawscoed House
    Located in a prominent position at the end of Arddleen Road, looking towards the church.
  79. II Churchyard Wall and Gates at Chruch of St Aelhaiarn
    Located in the centre of Guilsfield.
  80. II Cemetery Chapel
    Located at the centre of the cemetery, near the centre of Guilsfield.
  81. II Public Water Fountain
    Located near the centre of Guilsfield, against the front wall of 'Smithy Orchard', close to the driveway to the Old Post Office.
  82. II Granary and Dovecote at Trawscoed Hall
    Located centrally on the N side of the rear service yard of Trawscoed Hall.
  83. II Stable building at rear of Trawscoed Hall
    The stable forms the E side of the rear service courtyard of the Hall.
  84. II Milestone at roadside to SE of Montgomeryshire Canal
    Llandrinio
  85. II The Square
    Located west of the churchyard, and forming the continuous road frontage.
  86. II* Trawscoed Hall (also known as Crosswood)
    Located on a hilltop overlooking Groes-lwyd and the main Welshpool-Llanfyllin Road, replacing a building of 1583.
  87. II Entrance Range of service outbuildings at Trawscoed Hall
    The range forms the Western range enclosing the service yard on the N side of Trawscoed Hall.
  88. II The Porches
    Located on the SE side of the Green.
  89. II Porches
    7 Park Road
  90. II Vicarage
    Located in its own planted grounds at the bottom of a driveway off Dolwen, near the central crossroads of the village.
  91. II The Porches
    Located on the SE side of the Green.
  92. II Glebe House
    Located in its own planted grounds at the bottom of a driveway off Dolwen, near the central crossroads of the village.
  93. II Milestone at Roadside NW of Wernfield House
    Llandrinio
  94. II Maerdy Farmhouse
    An imposing farmhouse of the Baker family.
  95. II Cil Bach Photos
    Located on low lying ground in the part-township of Cil.
  96. II Trederwyn Hall (also known as Trederwyn Farm)
    Standing within the township of Ardd-l_n on low lying ground.
  97. II Fron-y-Fele
    Located on a platford site, facing S down the valley towards Welshpool, with access from the southern driveway to Trawscoed Hall.
  98. II Tu-hwnt-i'r-gain
    Reached by a track south of Lletty Lane beside Melyniog-fawr, about 1 km south of Llansantffraid village.
  99. II Fir Tree
    Secluded upland setting, about 1/25km SW of New Bridge Yyrnwy.
  100. II Bryn Aber
    At south side of the A495 about 1 km south-west of Llansantffraid.

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