History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Llannerch-y-medd, Isle of Anglesey

  1. II Agricultural range at Ty Hen Newydd
    Set back from the E side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llanerchymedd; the curved agricultural range is directly behind (E) of the farmhouse.
  2. II Boiling house and wall of former pigsty range at Ty Hen Newydd
    Set back from the E side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llanerchymedd; the brewhouse is in alignment between the centre of the curved agricultural range, and the farmhouse.
  3. II Brynkir
    Slightly set back, and built at an angle to, the W side of the B5111 at the junction with the E end of the High Street in the village of Llanerchymedd.
  4. II Capel Peniel and chapel house
    Located at the NE side of the B5111 leading SE from the village of Llanerchymedd.
  5. II Church of St Ceidio Photos
    Set back, within a raised circular churchyard, from the W side of a country road leading NW from the village of Llanerchymedd.
  6. II Church of St Mary
    Set back, within a rectangular churchyard, from the S side of the Market Square in the centre of the village of Llanerchymedd.
  7. II Church of St Mary (disused)
    In an isolated rural location, along a footpath across the fields from Meinir farm. The chapel of ease is set within a rectangular churchyard c1.25km W of the Church of St Ceidio.
  8. II Cottage, Bachau
    Built at right angles to the S side of the country road lead E out of the village of Llanerchymedd at Bachau.
  9. II Lychgate to Church of St Mary
    Located at the N entrance to the rectangular churchyard to the Church of St Mary. At the S side of the Market Square in the centre of the village of Llanerchymedd.
  10. II The Old Rectory
    Set back from the W side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llangefni.
  11. II Ty Hen Newydd
    Set back from the E side of the B5111 on the southern approach to the village of Llanerchymedd. The farmhouse forms the centrepiece of the farmstead; the main farm range is formed in a semi-circle to

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