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  1. II Plashendre
    Situated on the E side of Aberystwyth just NE of the junction of the A487 and the B4572.
  2. II Coach-house and stable at Plashendre
    Situated just E of Plashendre, just NE of the junction of the A487 and the B4572.
  3. II Milestone
    At the roadside near the top of Penglais Hill on the NE outskirts of Aberystwyth.
  4. II Cledwyn Main Building
    Towards the NW corner of the main Penglais campus, approached by a service road to the west of the main entrance to the campus off Penglais hill.
  5. II Plas Penglais
    Situated in an elevated woodland site on the opposite side of the road from the University campus; reached by drive past lodge and through landscaped grounds.
  6. II Pantycelyn, Aberystwyth University
    At the lowest end of the Penglais Campus of Aberystwyth University, overlooking the drive to the National Library of Wales.
  7. II* National Library of Wales Photos
    Prominent elevated site facing W above the town centre, reached by a road off Penglais Hill.
  8. II Milestone on S side of Llanbadarn Road
    Situated between Llanbadarn Fawr village and Aberystwyth on the S side of Llanbadarn Road.
  9. II Meiros
    Situated between Llanbadarn Fawr village and Aberystwyth on the S side of Llanbadarn Road.
  10. II Bronpadarn
    Situated on the E side of Primrose Hill some 300m NE of the centre of Llanbadarn Fawr.
  11. I Church of St Padarn Photos
    Situated on a sloping site just W of The Square in the centre of the village.
  12. II Churchyard gate to SW of Church of St Padarn Photos
    Situated in the SW corner of the churchyard at the junction of Heol-y-llan and Penyfron Road.
  13. II Lychgate to SE of Church of St Padarn Photos
    Situated on the SE corner of the churchyard near The Square in the centre of the village.
  14. II Y Garreg Fawr Photos
    Situated just N of the war memorial in The Square at the bottom of Primrose Hill in the centre of the village.
  15. II The War Memorial Photos
    Situated in The Square at the bottom of Primrose Hill in the centre of the village.
  16. II Padarn House including front railings Photos
    Situated in the village centre, opposite church lychgate and war memorial.
  17. II Glyn Padarn
    Situated on the S side of Ffordd Sulien (A44) some 120m NW of its junction with the A4120.
  18. II Ty Mawr and railings Photos
    Situated on the S side of the A44 just SE of The Square.
  19. II Capel Saron including vestry, forecourt railings and gates Photos
    Situated in the centre of Llanbadarn Fawr, on the E side of the A4120 some 150m S of its junction with the A44.
  20. II Pwllhobi House
    Situated on the NE side of the A44 some 200m SE of The Square in the centre of Llanbadarn Fawr.
  21. II* Edward Davies Memorial Chemical Laboratories
    Elevated above the town on Buarth Mawr; set into the hillside.
  22. II Holy Trinity Parish Church Photos
    In the railed churchyard at the N end of an island site with W end to Stanley Road, set into the slope.
  23. II Sandmarsh Cottage Photos
    Near the junction with North Parade, foreward from the end of Queen's Terrace with iron railed forecourt; formerly Sandmarsh Lane.
  24. II NO.3 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  25. II NO.5 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  26. II 7 Queens Terrace, Queens Road Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  27. II NO.9 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  28. II NO.11 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  29. II Plas Cwmcynfelin
    Situated down drive on E side of B4572, on steep hillside to S of Dyffryn Clarach, overlooking Llangorwen church.
  30. II No.13 Queens Terrace Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  31. II NO.15 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  32. II NO.17 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  33. II NO.19 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed Photos
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  34. II NO.43 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
  35. II NO.41 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    41 North Parade
  36. II NO.39 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
  37. II NO.37 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
  38. II NO.35 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street.
  39. II NO.33 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Midway along the street.
  40. II NO.56 Portland Street, Dyfed Photos
    At the NE end of the Street near the corner with Queens Road; detached to the right.
  41. II NO.49 Portland Street, Dyfed Photos
    At the end of the terrace, the Salem Chapel set back to left.
  42. II Rosemary Photos
    At the end of the terrace, the Salem Chapel set back to left.
  43. II English Methodist Chapel
    Situated on the corner with Queen's Road, set back behind plain railings with brick piers.
  44. II Edleston House (Royal Commission on Ancient & Historic Monuments of Wales) Photos
    Midway along Queen's Road; Bowling Green to the rear.
  45. II NO.26 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  46. II Railway Station Photos
    Opposite the end of Terrace Road, to NE of the Welsh School.
  47. II Hen-gwm
    Situated on the E side of the B 4572 approached by drive some 200m S of Pont Llangorwen.
  48. II 14-20 (Evens) Bath Street
    At the eastern end of Bath Street next to the English Methodist Chapel, near to the junction with Queen’s Road.
  49. II NO.24 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  50. II NO.22 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  51. II NO.20 North Parade, Dyfed Photos
    Near the corner with Terrace road, No 20 stepped up.
  52. II 1-5 Cambridge Terrace
    On Queen’s Road, at the northern end near Our Lady & St Winefrides RC Church.
  53. II Plas Frongog
    Situated at the end of a drive off a minor road on the E side of Llanbadarn Fawr some 350m N of the A44.
  54. II Morris & Bates Solicitors Photos
    Midway along the street opposite the former chapel ( no longer of special interest).
  55. II Burtons Building Photos
    On the corner of Terrace Road and North Parade.
  56. II Barclays Bank
    Entered on the rounded corner with North Parade.
  57. II Welsh School Photos
    Aberystwyth
  58. II Carpenter Hall (nos 38-42consec)
    Midway along the Promenade, between the Bay Hotel and No 43.
  59. II NO.43 Marine Terrace, Dyfed
    Set into the continuous row of frontages along the Promenade; Public Shelter of 1925 adjoins to the left.
  60. II Including Richmond Hotel Photos
    Set into the continuous row of frontages along the Promenade; Public Shelter of 1925 adjoins to the left.
  61. II National Westminster Bank Photos
    Entered on the splayed corner with Baker Street.
  62. II* Royal Commission on Ancient & Historical Monuments in Wales Photos
    46 Marine Terrace
  63. II Bay Hotel (nos 35-37consec)
    Midway along the Promenade; detached to right-end.
  64. II Ceredigion Museum Photos
    Between Bath Street and Portland Street with shops stepped down to either side.
  65. II NO.47 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace near the middle of the Promenade; No 53 to left no longer of special interest, No 47 detached to right.
  66. II Fynnon Ddu
    Situated to W of B 4572 some 300m W of Pont Llangorwen.
  67. II NO.48 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace near the middle of the Promenade; No 53 to left no longer of special interest, No 47 detached to right.
  68. II Marine Hotel (nos 49-52consec) Photos
    Short terrace near the middle of the Promenade; No 53 to left no longer of special interest, No 47 detached to right.
  69. II Deva
    Set into the terrace on the Promenade, detached from the Bay Hotel to the left.
  70. II Cerdd Ystwyth Music Photos
    At the lower end of a terrace leading from Terrace Road to Bethel Chapel, Nos 1 and 3 no longer of special interest.
  71. II Kraxi Photos
    On thee N corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
  72. II Peacocks Photos
    Between Bath Street and Portland Street with shops stepped down to either side.
  73. II NO.33 Marine Terrace, Dyfed
    Set into the terrace on the Promenade, detached from the Bay Hotel to the left.
  74. II NO.57 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace at the N end of Marine Terrace.
  75. II NO.5 Portland Street, Dyfed Photos
    At the lower end of a terrace leading from Terrace Road to Bethel Chapel, Nos 1 and 3 no longer of special interest.
  76. II NO.58 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace at the N end of Marine Terrace.
  77. II NO.59 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace at the N end of Marine Terrace.
  78. II NO.48 Terrace Road, Dyfed Photos
    On the N corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
  79. II NO.61 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace at the N end of Marine Terrace.
  80. II Salvation Army Citadel Photos
    Situated at the road junction near the corner with Chalybeate Street.
  81. II NO.62 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace at the N end of Marine Terrace.
  82. II NO.60 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Short terrace at the N end of Marine Terrace.
  83. II County Hall Photos
    Detached towards N end of the Promenade, with main entrance to side elevation in Albert Place and rear elevation to Queens Road.
  84. II NO.32 Marine Terrace, Dyfed
    Set into the terrace on the promenade near the corner with Terrace Road.
  85. II Abbey National Building Society
    At the junction with Baker street with splayed corner entrance.
  86. II White Horse Hotel Photos
    On the corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
  87. II Police Station Photos
    Aberystwyth
  88. II Victoria House (Forestry Commission) Photos
    At the S end of Victoria Terrace.
  89. II Bethel Welsh Baptist Chapel Photos
    Set back on the corner with, and side elevation to, Portland Street.
  90. II The Glengower Hotel Photos
    Near the S end of Victoria Terrace, Victoria House adjoining to right.
  91. II National Milk Bars Restaurant Photos
    Situated on the corner with Corporation Street.
  92. II Cliff Railway including Upper & Lower Stations Photos
    At the bottom of the terrace, facing down Queen's Road; the railway rises up Constitution Hill which forms the northern termination of the Promenade.
  93. II Plynlymon Hall including Caerleon Photos
    Near the southern end of the terrace between the Glengower Hotel and the Sea Bank Hotel. Set back behind cast-iron railings. Formerly 4 properties, combined to form Plynlymon Hall of Residence.
  94. II NO.4 Baker Street, Dyfed
    A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel.
  95. II Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel
    Set into the slope near the junction with Great Darkgate Street, set back behind railed forecourt.
  96. II Sea Bank Hotel Photos
    Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
  97. II Head Post Office Photos
    Set into the slope of a continuous row of frontage near the bottom of the Street.
  98. II NO.6 Baker Street, Dyfed
    A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
  99. II Clarendon Hotel Photos
    Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
  100. II Queensbridge Hotel Photos
    Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.

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