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  1. II Ty Brith
    Situated in Minera some 100m W of the bridge over the Afon Clywedog on the B5426.
  2. II Ty Brith
    Set back slightly from the main road at the southern boundary of the community; set against the slope of a hill.
  3. II Ty Bryn, 1 Castle Terrace
    Situated at left end of terraced row on hillside above the Market Square.
  4. II Ty Camlas Photos
    On S side of canal, near S side of canal bridge.
  5. II Ty Capel
    Situated E of the Abbey ruin, on hillside just N of the Chapel.
  6. II Ty Capel Nebo
    Situated attached to right side of Capel Nebo in Rhiw village.
  7. II Ty Capel y Dyffryn Photos
    To the side of Capel Dyffryn, to which it is linked by a wall; similar low wall and railings at front to those of the chapel.
  8. II Ty Castell Photos
    Situated on south side of lane, also known as Green Street, approaching the Castle from Bridge Street.
  9. II Ty Ceredig
    Situated toward S end of terraced row.
  10. II Ty Cerrig
    Situated almost opposite junction with Victoria Crescent.
  11. II* Ty Cerrig
    Situated on a slight rise approximately 1km N of Pont Newydd; accessed via a farm track leading from a lane which runs indirectly from Llanfachreth to Pont Newydd.
  12. II Ty Charles Photos
    About 600 metres NE of Cwmyoy church, reached by track which begins at Pen-y-Wern.
  13. II Ty Cnwc
    Situated some 900m E of village on N side of B4675 to Trawscoed.
  14. II Ty Coch
    Located at the eastern border of the community overlooking the Afon Clwyd; accessed via a long track leading SE from an unclassified road running NE from Denbigh to Tremeirchion.
  15. II Ty Coch
    Situated 300m E of Storehouse, but approached from forestry roads past Hafod, over Ystwyth, then up track running ESE some 1.2 km.
  16. II Ty-coch
    At south side of the B4393, just east of the turning to the centre of the village of Llanfechain.
  17. II Ty Cornel
    Situated on E side of village street, on N corner of Ship Street, the lane running E.
  18. II Ty Cornel Photos
    In a prominent position near the junction with Twyn Square, end on to the main road, facing towards Bridge Street.
  19. II Ty Croes
    About 100m N of road junction at centre of village, at right angles to E side of road leading NNW.
  20. II Tyddyn-Cynal
    Located at the end of a long track leading E off the Brynseiri Road; on low-lying ground on the W bank of the Conwy estuary.
  21. II* Tyddyn Cynar
    Reached by a track to the south of the minor road from Llangadwaladr to Rhydycroesau.
  22. II Tyddyn Hen, Plas y Wern
    Situated on W side of drive to Plas Y Wern, the last of the three outbuildings in line, closest to main house.
  23. II Tyddyn-Morgan
    Located on high ground, at the end of a farm track off Tan-y-gopa Road, which winds its way along the S side of Gopa Wood.
  24. II Tyddyn Pwyth
    Located on NW side of the A4080 Brynsiencyn Road, opposite the walls of Plas Newydd, c750m SW of the Llanfairpwll Toll House.
  25. II Tyddyn Pwyth Photos
    Located on NW side of the A4080 Brynsiencyn Road, opposite the walls of Plas Newydd, c750m SW of the Llanfairpwll Toll House.
  26. II Tyddyn Pwyth
    Located on NW side of the A4080 Brynsiencyn Road, opposite the walls of Plas Newydd, c750m SW of the Llanfairpwll Toll House.
  27. II Ty-derwen (aka Oaklands)
    ½km north of Garthgynan.
  28. II Tydfil House Photos
    Detached house at top of hill with Alma Street going down on left.
  29. II Ty Draw
    Approximately 1.5 km SW of Soughton village.
  30. II Tye Hall
    Chiddingstone, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN8
  31. II Tye Homestead
    Tendring, Essex, CO7
  32. II* Ty Faenor
    On the E side of a minor road between Abbey Cwmhir and Llananno, approximately 1.7km E of the parish church.
  33. II* Ty Fanner
    Located immediately to the W of Cymer Abbey ruins; accessed via a lane running NE from the main road.
  34. II Ty Fferi Photos
    To NE of Cliffside, reached by steps from road.
  35. II* Ty-Ficar Pritchard Photos
    Situated on street line some 100m W of Pont a'r Fran.
  36. II Tyfield Grange
    Tiffield, West Northamptonshire, NN12
  37. II* Ty Fry Photos
    Set back, within private grounds, from the NW side of a country road leading W off the A5025 through the small hamlet of Rhoscefnhir.
  38. II Ty Fry
    Situated in Llanfrynach village on the N side of lane to Cantref.
  39. II* Ty Gelli Aur/Golden Grove House, with steps and railings Photos
    Situated 15m NE of junction with Little Bridge Street.
  40. II* Ty Glyn including attached wings to main gable ends
    Situated about 1 km N of Ciliau Aeron by junction of roads to Aberarth and to Pennant.
  41. II Ty Groes
    Located on the corner of the main road with the lane leading to Llandderfel village.
  42. II Tygwin Photos
    Veryan Green, Cornwall, TR2
  43. II Ty Gwyn
    Located on the western slope of the Fron Fawr, overlooking the Afon valley at the western extremity of the community, some 300m NE of Pont Aled; accessed via a farm track running W from a road leading
  44. II Ty Gwyn
    Set well back from the main road (A498) and in a terrace of houses approximately 250m ENE of Tremadog Market Square.
  45. II Ty Gwyn
    Situated at S end of cottage row, on the E side of the A487 at Chancery.
  46. II Ty Gwyn
    Located some 500m W of the village centre; set up above the road on a sloping site and facing N towards the sea.
  47. II Ty Gwyn Photos
    Situated on bluff overlooking sea some 300m N of Caldey village, reached by drive running NE from the church of St David.
  48. II* Ty Gwyn Photos
    Located in Llanfwrog village, approximately 200m SW of the church.
  49. II Ty-Gwyn
    Long Melford, Babergh, Suffolk, CO10
  50. II Ty-gwyn Photos
    To the south of Trevethin overlooking Afon Lwyd in the area known as Pontnewynydd
  51. II Ty-gwyn Photos
    The house stands on the S side of the main street through the village.
  52. II Tygwyn
    Maxey, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE6
  53. II Ty Gwyn, including attached wall and outbuildings Photos
    Almost opposite Derby Arms PH.
  54. II Ty Gwyn Mawr Photos
    At the N end of the village of Ynys, where the Afon y Glyn meets the Glastraeth estuary.
  55. II* Ty Gwyn with Davey Jones' Locker Cafe Photos
    Located at right angles with the harbour street and sited against a gentle slope; set back slightly behind modern dwarf rubble walls enclosing a raised patio area.
  56. II Tyhe
    Stone in Oxney, Ashford, Kent, TN30
  57. II Ty Hwnt Yr Afon Photos
    9 The Close
  58. II Ty-ifor
    About 150m north of the cross-roads at Pencroesoped in the direction of Llanover village.
  59. II Ty Illtud Photos
    Situated on N side of A40 opposite drive to the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Illtyd.
  60. II* Ty Isaf
    At the S end of the village, in a farmyard on the W side of a minor road between Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor.
  61. II Ty Isaf
    Situated near the SW boundary of the community on the hillside above the Llynfi Valley near the hamlet of Shwt, down a farm track off the rural lane linking the early farmsteads of this area.
  62. II Ty Isaf
    Prominently sited, near junction of minor roads, about 1km to E of B4302.
  63. II Ty Isaf Photos
    Situated on N side of Ystwyth river, some 2km SE of Llanfarian village.
  64. II Ty-isaf Photos
    The building fronts the main N-S road through the valley on the E side, just S of the village centre of Llanymawddwy.
  65. II Ty-isaf-rhos (aka Plas-yn-rhos)
    About 750 m south of the A5104, 1 km east of Bryneglwys village.
  66. II Ty Isa Trofarth
    Towards the southern boundary of the community 0.5 km E of St. John's church, Trofarth; set back from the road behind a farmyard. Also called Plas-yn-Trofarth
  67. II Ty John Iorc
    Situated in cul-de-sac off B 4409 road which runs W from A 5 S of Bethesda, to Penrhyn Quarries.
  68. II Tylcha Wen including attached range of former outbuildings
    Set down from the road at right angles to the valley bottom and facing S. Now surrounded by modern housing.
  69. II Tyldesley Chapel Photos
    Tyldesley Chapel, Tyldesley, Wigan, Greater Manchester, M29
  70. II Tyle-gwyn
    Very near the SW boundary of the community, S of Gelli-groes and above the hamlet of Wyllie; on the hillside reached by a long track.
  71. II Tylehurst
    Sion Hill, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1
  72. II Tyler End
    Penn, Buckinghamshire, HP10
  73. II Tylers
    Molehill Green, Uttlesford, Essex, CM6
  74. II Tylers Photos
    Upper Farringdon, East Hampshire, GU34
  75. II Tylers
    Hazeley Bottom, Hart, Hampshire, RG27
  76. II Tylers Photos
    Loose, Maidstone, Kent, ME15
  77. II Tylers Photos
    Goudhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN17
  78. II Ty Llandre Photos
    Approximately 80m NNE of the parish church on the N side of the road through the village.
  79. II Ty Llangenny Photos
    On N side of a junction of minor roads between Llangenny and Llanbedr, approximately 1.3km N of Llangenny church.
  80. II Ty Llwyd
    On NW side of minor road about 250m west of railway
  81. II* Ty Maen
    Located off the S side of the B4524 road which leads from Bridgend to Ogmore-by-Sea. The house is just W of the community boundary with Ewenny, and is cut into the hillside with sharp drops to the N
  82. II Ty Mawr
    Set at the NE side of the main road through the village of Llanfair which forms a loop off the A496. Ty Mawr is to L of the entrance to the Church of St Mary.
  83. II Ty Mawr
    Located to the E of Bwrdd Arthur, on the E side of a country road to the NE of Llanddona.
  84. II* Ty Mawr Photos
    Stands in a low spot 100 yards E of Llanigon Church, with farmyard and ranges to N.
  85. II* Ty Mawr
    Located at the end of a track off a no-through road which follows the Nant y Bachws, a tributary of Afon Trannon. On low-lying ground and approx. 1.8km SW of Trefeglwys.
  86. II Ty Mawr
    In the centre of the village with a short lane (Tan-y-Pound) to R and a separate house (Esgair Villa) attached on the L. Set back from the road behind a narrow cobbled forecourt.
  87. II* Ty Mawr Photos
    Approximately 0.5km NE of Coity church on E side of minor road from Coity to Cefn Hirgoed, and S side of junction with minor road to Pencoed.
  88. II Ty Mawr
    Located at the north end of the village street, approximately 20m E of the churchyard.
  89. II Ty Mawr
    Located on an elevated, sloping site facing the sea approximately 1.5 km W of the village centre; accessed via an unmetalled track running W from the lane and set at the southern side of a former farm
  90. I Ty Mawr
    Located on a platform site adjacent to the by-road leading SW off the B4345 to Berriew, S of Castle Caereinion.
  91. II* Ty Mawr Photos
    Aligned with main street of village, about 75m NE of Church of St Beuno.
  92. II* Ty Mawr
    Located at the western end of Nantlle near the eastern entrance to the Dorothea Slate Quarry.
  93. II* Ty Mawr
    Situated in the village of Llanfrynach to E of the churchyard
  94. II Ty-Mawr Photos
    On the western edge of the Community about 1000m west of the Church of St. Mary.
  95. II Ty Mawr (Great House) Photos
    Prominently situated on S side of A48, opposite parish church.
  96. II Ty Mawr, Llanvihangel Tor-y-Mynydd
    About 2 Km NW of Devauden; to the W and below the Devauden to Monmouth road, reached via minor road and track.
  97. II* Ty-Mawr (or Great House) Photos
    About 500m north of the Church of St. Illtud at the northern entrance to the town.
  98. II Ty-mawr (Pentre-coch Manor)
    Reached by a minor road, about 1 km north-east of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.
  99. II Ty-mawr Terrace
    Small N facing terrace leading W off the junction with Market Place, close to the Parish Church.
  100. II Ty-mawr Terrace
    Small N facing terrace leading W off the junction with Market Place, close to the Parish Church.

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