Gwynedd shown within Wales

In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional interest".[1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales,[2] the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[3] rests with Cadw.

Buildings

Name Location
Grid Ref.[note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedFunction Notes Reference Number Image
Cochwillan Llanllechid
SH6069569416
53°12′13″N 4°05′14″W / 53.20351985981°N 4.0871098688374°W / 53.20351985981; -4.0871098688374 (Cochwillan)
22 February 1952HouseSituated in low-lying pasture fields at end of short track off the minor road between Bethesda and Tal-y-bont.[4][5] 3653 Cochwillan

Penrhyn Castle Llandygai
SH6026671918
53°13′33″N 4°05′41″W / 53.225882014953°N 4.0946246710567°W / 53.225882014953; -4.0946246710567 (Penrhyn Castle)
3 March 1966CastleSet in landscaped grounds of Penrhyn Park in elevated position surrounded by open lawns and some trees at end of long winding drive from Grand Lodge.[6][7] 3659 Penrhyn Castle

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Glynllifon Llandwrog
SH4566255388
53°04′24″N 4°18′19″W / 53.073364652311°N 4.3052317370628°W / 53.073364652311; -4.3052317370628 (Glynllifon)
29 April 1952HouseSet in its own extensive grounds on east side of the A499 at Llandwrog; the house is reached by a short drive from the grand lodge. Built on a platform site.[8][9] 3684 Glynllifon

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Church of St Beuno, with attached Chapel of St Beuno Clynnog
SH4145149698
53°01′16″N 4°21′55″W / 53.021024169482°N 4.3652295791478°W / 53.021024169482; -4.3652295791478 (Church of St Beuno, with attached Chapel of St Beuno)
29 May 1968ChurchThe parish church is set close to the main Caernarfon to Pwllheli road, in a large graveyard which slopes gently to the N. The chapel stands on the S side of the tower.[10][11] 3758 Church of St Beuno, with attached Chapel of St Beuno

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Fort Belan Llandwrog
SH4403660941
53°07′22″N 4°19′56″W / 53.122765717568°N 4.3321782202911°W / 53.122765717568; -4.3321782202911 (Fort Belan)
29 May 1968FortSituated 4km south-west of Caernarfon reached along a track to the head of the short peninsula north of Dinas and Morfa Dinlle with dock immediately to east.[12][13] 3810 Fort Belan

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Caernarfon Castle Caernarfon
SH4779662683
53°08′22″N 4°16′37″W / 53.139501325294°N 4.2768654827618°W / 53.139501325294; -4.2768654827618 (Caernarfon Castle)
31 March 1983CastleAt the S end of the town and on the N bank of the Afon Seiont.[14][15] 3814 Caernarfon Castle

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Caernarfon town walls Caernarfon
SH4793162532
53°08′17″N 4°16′29″W / 53.138183703447°N 4.2747773214531°W / 53.138183703447; -4.2747773214531 (Caernarfon town walls)
31 March 1983Town wallsEnclosing the old town on the N side of Caernarfon Castle.[16][17] 3815 Caernarfon town walls

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Police Station, including forecourt railings and gate piers Caernarfon
SH4770862695
53°08′23″N 4°16′41″W / 53.139583903935°N 4.2781856257604°W / 53.139583903935; -4.2781856257604 (Police Station, including forecourt railings and gate piers)
8 October 1953Police stationAt the W end of Castle Ditch abutting the Town Wall and directly opposite Caernarfon Castle.[18][19] 3827 Police Station, including forecourt railings and gate piers

County Court (former County Hall) Caernarfon
SH4773162704
53°08′23″N 4°16′40″W / 53.139671328905°N 4.277846357847°W / 53.139671328905; -4.277846357847 (County Court (former County Hall))
8 October 1953CourthouseAt the junction of Castle Ditch and Shirehall Street, directly opposite Caernarfon Castle.[20][21] 3828 County Court (former County Hall)

Church of St Mary, Caernarfon Caernarfon
SH4775562948
53°08′31″N 4°16′39″W / 53.141869766317°N 4.2776038664807°W / 53.141869766317; -4.2776038664807 (Church of St Mary, Caernarfon)
8 October 1953ChurchAt the N end of the street and incorporated into the Town Wall.[22][23] 3857 Church of St Mary, Caernarfon

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Porth yr Aur (Royal Welsh Yacht Club) Caernarfon
SH4771162817
53°08′26″N 4°16′42″W / 53.140680544705°N 4.2781988263476°W / 53.140680544705; -4.2781988263476 (Porth yr Aur (Royal Welsh Yacht Club))
10 August 1953Yacht clubAt the W end of High Street and facing The Promenade.[24][25] 3861 Porth yr Aur (Royal Welsh Yacht Club)

Church of St Peblig Caernarfon
SH4875062290
53°08′10″N 4°15′45″W / 53.136243721508°N 4.2624300891199°W / 53.136243721508; -4.2624300891199 (Church of St Peblig)
10 August 1953ChurchIn a walled churchyard set back from the road and to the S of Segontium Roman Fort.[26][27] 3881 Church of St Peblig

University College of North Wales (original building) Bangor
SH5794072337
53°13′44″N 4°07′47″W / 53.229027412542°N 4.1296279532774°W / 53.229027412542; -4.1296279532774 (University College of North Wales (original building))
27 May 1949UniversityBuilt 1907-11 by Henry T Hare and described by Cadw as architecturally one of the most significant public buildings of the period in Britain.[28][29] 3963 University College of North Wales (original building)

Bangor Cathedral Bangor
SH5807872059
53°13′36″N 4°07′39″W / 53.226567225131°N 4.127438326451°W / 53.226567225131; -4.127438326451 (Bangor Cathedral)
27 May 1949CathedralIn a sloping oval churchyard below the street.[30][31] 4027 Bangor Cathedral

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Menai Suspension Bridge Bangor
SH5561971510
53°13′15″N 4°09′50″W / 53.220971737717°N 4.1639965901374°W / 53.220971737717; -4.1639965901374 (Menai Suspension Bridge)
2 August 1988BridgeSpanning the Menai Straits to W of the city.[32][33] 4049 Menai Suspension Bridge

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Vaynol Old Hall Pentir
SH5382969536
53°12′10″N 4°11′24″W / 53.202750224581°N 4.1898810035128°W / 53.202750224581; -4.1898810035128 (Vaynol Old Hall)
22 February 1952Craft centreSet in the heart of Vaynol Park, E of Vaynol Hall. Attached outbuildings on the W end, some facing the stable yard.[34][35] 4166 Vaynol Old Hall

Chapel of St Mary to N of Vaynol Old Hall Pentir
SH5382169561
53°12′11″N 4°11′24″W / 53.202972576487°N 4.1900121346178°W / 53.202972576487; -4.1900121346178 (Chapel of St Mary to N of Vaynol Old Hall)
22 February 1952ChapelThe building is located immediately N of the Old Hall, on a raised terrace in the SW corner of the Terraced Gardens.[36][37] 4172 Chapel of St Mary to N of Vaynol Old Hall

Vaynol Hall Pentir
SH5369669434
53°12′06″N 4°11′31″W / 53.201797367641°N 4.1918238666841°W / 53.201797367641; -4.1918238666841 (Vaynol Hall)
22 February 1952Country houseLocated at the centre of Vaynol Park, SW of the Old Hall, and having gardens adjoining to the SW.[38][39] 4173 Vaynol Hall

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Church of St Hywyn Aberdaron
SH1732526367
52°48′14″N 4°42′41″W / 52.803820000617°N 4.7113810560122°W / 52.803820000617; -4.7113810560122 (Church of St Hywyn)
19 October 1971ChurchSituated in Aberdaron village, the graveyard running to the cliff edge.[40][41] 4225 Church of St Hywyn

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Ruin of Abbey of St Mary Bardsey Island, Aberdaron
SH1200822172
52°45′52″N 4°47′16″W / 52.764321387251°N 4.7877465961611°W / 52.764321387251; -4.7877465961611 (Ruin of Abbey of St Mary)
19 October 1971Abbey (ruined)Situated towards the N end of the island in walled churchyard.[42][43] 4232 Ruin of Abbey of St Mary

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Church of St Iestyn Llaniestyn, Tudweiliog
SH2697333766
52°52′24″N 4°34′20″W / 52.873456175113°N 4.5723429593327°W / 52.873456175113; -4.5723429593327 (Church of St Iestyn)
19 October 1971ChurchSituated on the S side of the village centre at Llaniestyn.[44][45] 4258 Church of St Iestyn

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Capel Newydd Nanhoron, Llanengan
SH2858130919
52°50′54″N 4°32′49″W / 52.848405015008°N 4.5469780820796°W / 52.848405015008; -4.5469780820796 (Capel Newydd)
19 October 1971ChapelSituated in field near Ty Bricks reached by lane and track running W from B4413 from point some 700m E of Nanhoron.[46] 4303 Capel Newydd

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Church of St Engan Llanengan
SH2939627031
52°48′49″N 4°31′58″W / 52.813748014389°N 4.5328552855759°W / 52.813748014389; -4.5328552855759 (Church of St Engan)
19 October 1971ChurchSituated in Llanengan village in large churchyard just W of road to Llangian.[47][48] 4304 Church of St Engan

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Church of St Cawrdaf Abererch, Llannor
SH3966136582
52°54′10″N 4°23′07″W / 52.902689784226°N 4.3853943819615°W / 52.902689784226; -4.3853943819615 (Church of St Cawrdaf)
19 October 1971ChurchThe parish church stands in the large churchyard well furnished with slate tombstones, including some C18 ledger stones at the E, at the W end of Abererch village.[49] 4317 Church of St Cawrdaf

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Ffynnon Cybi and associated works Llanystumdwy
SH4272241276
52°56′45″N 4°20′32″W / 52.945756852863°N 4.3422005276714°W / 52.945756852863; -4.3422005276714 (Ffynnon Cybi and associated works)
19 October 1971WellThe well lies in the narrow valley below the slopes of Garn Bentyrch, and is reached by a footpath from the NE corner of the churchyard, crossing two fields, the second by a causeway.[50] 4343 Ffynnon Cybi and associated works

Penarth Fawr Llanystumdwy
SH4192737675
52°54′47″N 4°21′08″W / 52.913179726817°N 4.352266415218°W / 52.913179726817; -4.352266415218 (Penarth Fawr)
19 October 1971The house stands on a minor road running N from the A497, W of Pwllheli towards Llanarmon.[51][52] 4359 Penarth Fawr

Church of St Beuno, Pistyll Pistyll
SH3283342320
52°57′08″N 4°29′23″W / 52.952135634637°N 4.4897687394816°W / 52.952135634637; -4.4897687394816 (Church of St Beuno, Pistyll)
19 October 1971ChurchThe church is set on a sloping site in a narrow valley below the later hamlet of Pistyll, and below the former road line of the Llithfaen to Nefyn road.[53][54] 4374 Church of St Beuno, Pistyll

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Church of St Gwynhoydl, Tudweiliog Tudweiliog
SH2088533236
52°52′00″N 4°39′45″W / 52.866698958961°N 4.6624041341316°W / 52.866698958961; -4.6624041341316 (Church of St Gwynhoydl, Tudweiliog)
19 October 1971ChurchSituated some 500m E of the crossroads at Pen-y-graig, NE of a minor road from the crossroads to Pont Llangwnnadl.[55][56] 4378 Church of St Gwynhoydl, Tudweiliog

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Criccieth Castle Criccieth
SH4998837731
52°54′58″N 4°13′57″W / 52.915999752114°N 4.232513451147°W / 52.915999752114; -4.232513451147 (Criccieth Castle)
2 August 1949CastleFounded as a royal residence by the princes of Gwynedd. Taken by Edward I in 1283 and slighted by Owain Glyndwr in 1403.[57][58] 4396 Criccieth Castle

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Capel Peniel Porthmadog
SH5625939895
52°56′14″N 4°08′25″W / 52.937157505536°N 4.1402792294475°W / 52.937157505536; -4.1402792294475 (Capel Peniel)
30 March 1951ChapelSet back from the road at the S end of Tremadog.[59][60] 4442 Capel Peniel

Church of St Cadfan, Tywyn Tywyn
SH5882200952
52°35′17″N 4°05′07″W / 52.587994925004°N 4.0853823049827°W / 52.587994925004; -4.0853823049827 (Church of St Cadfan, Tywyn)
30 March 1951ChurchNear the E end of the modern town, in a walled churchyard on the W side of Corbet Square.[61][62] 4642 Church of St Cadfan, Tywyn

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Parish Church of St Derfel, Llandderfel Llandderfel
SH9815737066
52°55′17″N 3°30′58″W / 52.921341072859°N 3.516246803933°W / 52.921341072859; -3.516246803933 (Parish Church of St Derfel, Llandderfel)
20 October 1966ChurchLocated within its own walled churchyard at the SW edge of the village, with commanding views down the Dee valley.[63][64] 4654 Parish Church of St Derfel, Llandderfel

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Church of St Mary and St Egryn, Llanegryn Llanegryn
SH5961805787
52°37′54″N 4°04′33″W / 52.631638395768°N 4.0756948300497°W / 52.631638395768; -4.0756948300497 (Church of St Mary and St Egryn, Llanegryn)
17 June 1966ChurchThe church is located on a S facing bluff above the confluence of two streams, NNW of the present nucleated village, and is reached by a minor road off the N end of the main village street.[65][66] 4729 Church of St Mary and St Egryn, Llanegryn

Cymer Abbey Llanelltyd
SH7213419517
52°45′29″N 3°53′46″W / 52.75809802391°N 3.8962164165481°W / 52.75809802391; -3.8962164165481 (Cymer Abbey)
17 June 1966AbbeySituated near the Afon Mawddach on the opposite bank of the river to Llanelltyd village; accessed via a lane leading NE off the main road.[67][68] 4738 Cymer Abbey

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Church of St Celynin, Llangelynin Llangelynin
SH5712307205
52°38′37″N 4°06′47″W / 52.643724584313°N 4.1131474640353°W / 52.643724584313; -4.1131474640353 (Church of St Celynin, Llangelynin)
17 June 1966ChurchTo the W of and below the A493 in Llangelynin hamlet. The church stands in a rectangular churchyard, and is set into the steeply sloping ground above the railway and sea.[69][70] 4751 Church of St Celynin, Llangelynin

Portmeirion Town Hall Portmeirion, Penrhyndeudraeth
SH5891037133
52°54′47″N 4°05′59″W / 52.913050798466°N 4.0996608457508°W / 52.913050798466; -4.0996608457508 (Portmeirion Town Hall)
28 April 1952Town hallFacing the Angel and Angel Gates at the western edge of the village group; set against the hill slope.[71][72] 4777 Portmeirion Town Hall

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St Tanwg's Church, Llandanwg Llanfair
SH5687328241
52°49′57″N 4°07′34″W / 52.832632794464°N 4.1260198371493°W / 52.832632794464; -4.1260198371493 (St Tanwg's Church, Llandanwg)
30 November 1966ChurchLocated at the coast to SSW end of the village of Llandanwg.[73][74] 4790 St Tanwg's Church, Llandanwg

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St Brothen's Church Llanfrothen
SH6221941185
52°57′01″N 4°03′08″W / 52.950312555239°N 4.0522080540651°W / 52.950312555239; -4.0522080540651 (St Brothen's Church)
30 November 1966ChurchLocated on a sloping site at the SW edge of the small village of Llanfrothen; accessed via a footpath leading S from a lane running S to the Village from the B4410 Garreg to Rhyd road; set within a rubble-walled graveyard.[75][76] 4804 St Brothen's Church

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St Mary and St Bodfan Church, Llanaber Barmouth
SH5993018024
52°44′30″N 4°04′35″W / 52.741653062836°N 4.0762985045146°W / 52.741653062836; -4.0762985045146 (St Mary and St Bodfan Church, Llanaber)
3 April 1951ChurchOn a striking site overlooking the sea to the W of the slightly elevated main road; in a large graveyard behind rubble walls, accessed via a stone gabled lychgate.[77][78] 4906 St Mary and St Bodfan Church, Llanaber

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St Mark's Church, Brithdir Brithdir and Llanfachreth
SH7635718360
52°44′55″N 3°50′00″W / 52.748687431401°N 3.8332371030814°W / 52.748687431401; -3.8332371030814 (St Mark's Church, Brithdir)
26 May 1995ChurchBegun 1895 and consecrated in 1898; designed by H Wilson, a leading figure of the Arts and Crafts movement.[79][80] 16008 St Mark's Church, Brithdir

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Capel Jerusalem Bethesda
SH6245566745
53°10′48″N 4°03′35″W / 53.179985430944°N 4.0596274872271°W / 53.179985430944; -4.0596274872271 (Capel Jerusalem)
25 April 1997ChapelSituated in centre of Bethesda, fronting onto the gardens behind the War Memorial.[81][82] 18387 Capel Jerusalem

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St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan Bontnewydd
SH4554460690
53°07′15″N 4°18′34″W / 53.120951378836°N 4.3095419441351°W / 53.120951378836; -4.3095419441351 (St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan)
29 May 1968ChurchSituated NW of Llanfaglan, in an isolated situation in a field some 150m E of the minor road which runs N - S along the edge of the Afon Gwyrfai estuary.[83][84] 18619 St Baglan's Church, Llanfaglan

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Dolbadarn Castle Llanberis
SH5860359791
53°06′59″N 4°06′51″W / 53.116507273719°N 4.1141529435627°W / 53.116507273719; -4.1141529435627 (Dolbadarn Castle)
28 May 1999CastleSituated on a natural rock outcrop in a strategic position at the north-west end of Llyn Peris, the castle forms a prominent feature in the landscape.[85][86] 21854 Dolbadarn Castle

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Gilfach Ddu (housing the National Slate Museum) Llanddeiniolen
SH5855060280
53°07′15″N 4°06′55″W / 53.120885793033°N 4.1151599699246°W / 53.120885793033; -4.1151599699246 (Gilfach Ddu (housing the National Slate Museum))
4 November 1999Quarry workshopsLocated at the south-east end of Llyn Padarn to the east of Llanberis, the quarry workshops sit at the foot of the vast workings of the former Dinorwic Slate Quarry.[87][88] 22656 Gilfach Ddu (housing the National Slate Museum)

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Harlech Castle Harlech
SH5811031240
52°51′36″N 4°06′32″W / 52.859901568961°N 4.1089772533429°W / 52.859901568961; -4.1089772533429 (Harlech Castle)
21 June 2001CastleImposingly sited in the centre of the town with dramatic views across Tremadog Bay and towards Snowdonia.[89][90] 25500 Harlech Castle

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See also

Notes

  1. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.

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  50. Cadw. "Ffynnon Cybi and associated works (4343)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  51. Cadw. "Penarth-fawr (4359)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
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