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  1. II NO.3 Bridge Street, Gwynedd Photos
    On the street line adjoining the Stag Inn PH and stepped down from the Nat West Bank to left.
  2. II NO.3 Bridge Street, Powys, 7167 Photos
    Forward at the top of the street; set into the slope.
  3. II NO.3 Bridge Street, Powys, 8551
    Almost opposite entrance to Cain Valley Hotel Yard.
  4. II NO.3 Brynteg Terrace, Glanrafon Hill, Gwynedd
    Set high above the road, stepped in the slope; reached by slightly curving short drive.
  5. II No 3 Bull Terrace, Defynnog Photos
    Situated near centre of village at left end of short terraced row on now-blocked junction with main road.
  6. II No. 3 Castle Terrace
    Situated in terraced row on the E side of North Street, just N of Queen's Square.
  7. II No.3 Cathedral Villas
    Terrace of three large villas situated mid-way along the first group of houses from Cross Square.
  8. II No 3 Chapel Place Photos
    Situated in terraced row to SW of former Wesleyan Chapel.
  9. II NO.3 Chapel Row, Georgetown, Mid Glamorgan Photos
    Situated in open ground to E of Omnibus Depot and backing on to River Taff.
  10. II NO.3 Chapel Street Square, Clwyd Photos
    Set back from Chapel Street at the far end of the narrow courtyard.
  11. II No. 3 Chestnut Cottages Photos
    Part of a group of historic buildings in the main street of St Fagans village.
  12. II No 3 Church Street (E Side), Clwyd Photos
    On the corner of Church Street and Temple Row.
  13. II No.3 Cilgant (The Crescent)
    Situated immediately to north of church in centre of village; full-length rubblestone wall with iron gates to small front gardens follows concave curve of road to front.
  14. II No 3 Cilwendeg Lodge
    Situated at head of main drive to Cilwendeg, the eastern lodge of pair, on B 4332, E of Boncath.
  15. II No. 3 Clive Cottages Photos
    Part of a group of historic buildings in the main street of St Fagans village.
  16. II No 3 Clwyd Street (W Side), Clwyd
    On the corner of Clwyd Street and Russell Road.
  17. II No. 3 Cross Houses
    Situated the third cottage in row overlooking the Pound.
  18. II No 3 Cyffin Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog Photos
    Prominently located at the NE edge of the village; set against a hillslope and both raised up and set back from the main village street behind short gardens with rubble revetments.
  19. II No 3 East Parade Photos
    Attached, to E of Washington Hotel.
  20. II No 3, Eden Avenue (W Side), West Glamorgan Photos
    On SW corner of Eden Avenue and Glanmor Road, behind stone garden wall.
  21. II NO.3 Eldon Terrace, Glanrafon Hill, Gwynedd Photos
    Set in the slop near the top of Glanrafon Hill, set back behind front gardens.
  22. II No 3 Ellerby Lane
    Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22
  23. II No 3, Evans Terrace, Copperhill Street (Se Side), Aberdyfi, Gwynedd Photos
    To rear of 10-17 Copperhill street (SE Side)
  24. II No3 (excluding modern extensions)
    Prominently sited above the river and as the road curves round the churchyard.
  25. II NO.3 Finch Street (S Side), Dyfed
    Situated in terraced row E of Church Street.
  26. II No 3 Forester Court
    Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22
  27. II No. 3 Forest Lodge Cottages
    Situated on minor road to S of A4215, some 3 km from junction with A470. No. 3 is in long range, with No 1 at right angles to the other three houses.
  28. II NO.3 Foundry Terrace, Powys
    Set into a gentle curve beginning at the junction with Foundry Lane; continues to right.
  29. II No 3 Friar's Row
    Situated in terraced row down alley accessed from between Nos 92-3 Lammas Street.
  30. II No 3 Frogmore Terrace
    Set back from the street line on the SW side of Lower Frog Street near the junction with the Paragon.
  31. II No 3 Frogmore Villas
    Set back from the street line on the SW side of Lower Frog Street approximately 50m from the junction with the Paragon.
  32. II No 3 Fromefield
    Frome, Somerset, BA11
  33. II NO.3 Fron Dirion Terrace, Glanrafon Hill, Gwynedd Photos
    Set in the slop above Bryn Teg Terrace with front gardens, rubble forecourt walls and iron railings.
  34. II No 3 Garden Suburbs, Pont-y-Waun Garden Suburb Photos
    Terrace at the very N end of the Garden Suburbs.
  35. II No 3 Garreg Terrace, A 4085, Garreg, Porthmadog, LL48 6BZ
    In the centre of the village, immediately NE of the War Memorial.
  36. II No. 3 Glanrafon, Llanwddyn
    In the valley 300 m south-east of the Vyrnwy Dam
  37. II No. 3 Glyndu, Llanwddyn Photos
    To the south side of the village road about 300 m from the south-east end of the Vyrnwy Dam.
  38. II No. 3 Greenfield Terrace Photos
    At west side of High Street, at north end of Llansilin village.
  39. II NO.3 Harbour Lane, Dyfed
    Short row of frontages forward to the street and stepped in the slope, facing NE over the SE part of the harbour. Adjoining Island House and forming the NE end of an island site.
  40. II NO.3 High Street, Dyfed Photos
    On the street line adjoining No 2 downhill from the corner with Spring Gardens.
  41. II No 3, High Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Forms a terrace at the N end of the High Street at its junction with Wrexham Road.
  42. II No 3, High Street (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated in terraced row overlooking car park.
  43. II No 3 Including Archway to Cornhill
    Wellington, Somerset, TA21
  44. II No 3, Including Boundary Wall to East
    Shitterton, Dorset, BH20
  45. II No 3, including front garden wall, railings, gate and back garden wall
    Situated on corner of The Esplanade and Penuel Street.
  46. II No 3 including front wall, railings and gate.
    Situated the second house in terrace of 4 to E of Penuel Street.
  47. II No 3 Including Premises Occupied by Gilham Bros
    Sherborne, Dorset, DT9
  48. II No 3 (Including Stephens Shop and Weatherbury Guest House) Including Iron Railings Around Bay Photos
    Puddletown, Dorset, DT2
  49. II No. 3, KING STREET Photos
    Penrith, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, CA11
  50. II NO.3 Lamb Lane, Powys Photos
    The NW part of a terrace stepped in the slope down to the junction with New Road.
  51. II No 3 Lancaster Buildings
    Situated in High Street opposite Church of St Mary and adjoining No 2 Lancaster Buildings
  52. II* NO.3 Laura Place, Dyfed Photos
    Planned terrace overlooking Laura Gardens and the Parish church to W; stepped in the slope between King Street and New Street. So named after W E Powell of Nanteos married Laura Phelps.
  53. II No 3, Lewis Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated at the beginning of stepped terraced row.
  54. II* No 3 Lexden Terrace
    Lexden Terrace lies at a tangent to the E side of St Julian's Street, the rear overlooking Castle Sands, all set back behind a forecourt wall.
  55. II NO.3 Lincoln Street, Dyfed
    Situated on street line.
  56. II No. 3, LITTLE DOCKRAY Photos
    Penrith, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, CA11
  57. II NO.3 Llanbedr Road, Powys
    Rear the junction with Brecon Road, the western end of a splayed terrace stepped in the slope.
  58. II NO.3 Long Bridge Street, Powys
    Set into a row of frontages close to the Old Market Hall at the centre of the town; Unicorn Hotel to right.
  59. II NO.3 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Photos
    Advanced at the S end of the terrace on the corner with Pier Street, set into the slope.
  60. II NO.3, Marine Terrace (W Side), Dyfed
    Situated towards S end of Marine Terrace, stepped up from No 2.
  61. II NO.3 Market Street, Dyfed, 10028
    Extending from the corner with Bridge Street to a service lane opposite the Town Hall.
  62. II NO.3 Market Street, Dyfed, 9661 Photos
    Set back to the left of the Town Hall
  63. II NO.3 Masons Road, Dyfed
    Terrace between Regent Street and Castle Lane
  64. II No. 3, MILL BROW Photos
    Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, LA6
  65. II NO.3 Monk Street, Gwent Photos
    On the principal road which runs north-south on the east side of Monmouth town centre.
  66. II No 3 Mountain View, Capel Garmon
    Located on the N side of a lane running SE from the A470 to Capel Garmon; approximately 1km NW of the village; set back behind low rubble garden walls and raised up on a rubble-revetted bank.
  67. II NO.3 Nevill Street, Gwent Photos
    At N end of a continous row of historic buildings to W of the junction with High street in the centre of Abergavenny.
  68. II NO.3 Newgate Street, Powys Photos
    Opposite junction with Ffrwdgrech Road.
  69. II NO.3 New Street, Dyfed
    Complete terrace from the single storey former bank to the corner with Castle Street.
  70. II No 3 New Way Ghaut
    Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22
  71. II NO.3 North Road, Dyfed
    Symmetrical terrace situated between Regent Street and Oxford Street.
  72. II NO.3 North Terrace, Gwynedd
    Reached up a narrow path with rubble boundary wall to right. Set into a steep slope to rear of the Kingdom Hall.
  73. II NO.3 Old Dixton Road, Gwent Photos
    On the historic north and east entry to the town, but now a cul-de-sac.
  74. II No.3 Old Market Street, and attached iron railings Photos
    Adjacent to the chapel.
  75. II NO.3 Old Market Street, West Glamorgan Photos
    On the street line near the junction with Wind Street.
  76. II NO.3 & parallel range to rear Photos
    Forward to the street at the rear of the Wyndham Hotel; adjacent to former stable courtyard of Wyndham Hotel.
  77. II No 3, Park Street (N Side), Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  78. II No. 3 Park Tavern Photos
    East Twerton, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1
  79. II NO.3 Penmount Square, Gwynedd Photos
    At right angles to Nos 4 to 14 High Street, facing the Penmount Chapel school - room.
  80. II No. 3 Plough Bank
    Situated on slope above Pool Road NW of The Pound.
  81. II No.3 Porthycarne Street, and attached iron railings Photos
    Adjoins The Three Salmons Hotel.
  82. II* NO.3 Portland Place, Dyfed
    Planned terrace between the River Aeron and the Parish Church; set back from the road behind railed and walled forecourts and overlooking the harbour to NW.
  83. II NO.3 Princes Avenue, Dyfed
    Forward to the street at the lower end near the Police station.
  84. II NO.3 Princess Way, West Glamorgan Photos
    Set at angle to S end of dual carriageway, right gable end to Salubrious Place.
  85. II No. 3, PRINCE STREET and Nos. 6-12, PRINCE STREET Photos
    Trinity Court, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1
  86. II NO.3 Priory Hill, Powys Photos
    Almost opposite Cathedral Tithebarn.
  87. II No. 3 Quarry Cottages Photos
    Part of a group of historic buildings in the main street of St Fagans village.
  88. II NO.3 Quay Parade, Dyfed
    Facing SW overlooking the harbour, at the end of the parade close to the Harbourmaster Hotel and on the corner with Waterloo Street.
  89. II NO.3 Queen's Terrace, Queen's Road, Dyfed
    Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
  90. II NO.3 Queen Street, Dyfed
    Situated at the NE end of the street close to the Fire Station, adjoining the Prince of Wales PH.
  91. II NO.3 Railway Terrace, Dyfed
    On the street line just down from the junction with Crescent Road.
  92. II No 3, Rectory Lane (E Side), Clwyd Photos
    On the street line, behind a dwarf garden wall.
  93. II No 3 Rock Houses (Grey Rock House) including area railings Photos
    Third house of a terrace of four on the street line opposite Lansdowne Cottages.
  94. II NO.3, Rock Street (W Side), Dyfed
    The second house in terraced row, Nos 2 to 11 (consec) Rock Terrace.
  95. II* No 3 Rock Terrace including railings Photos
    Set back from the street line on the S side of St Julian's Street opposite Slate House with rear facade overlooking Iron Bar Sands.
  96. II No. 3, Rose Cottages, with walled and railed forecourt
    At north side of the main street of the village, about 50 m west of the Sun Hotel.
  97. II No. 3 Rushbury
    Rushbury, Shropshire, SY6
  98. II No 3, Salisbury Road (Ne Side), Clwyd
    On the corner of Salisbury Road and Madeira Hill.
  99. II NO.3 Seiriol Road, Gwynedd Photos
    Planned terrace between Beach Road and Totton Road. Small railed forecourts.
  100. II NO.3 Smithfield Street, Powys
    Planned terrace set into the curve of the street on the S edge of the town centre.

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