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  1. II Two sets of gate piers and gates with railings fronting Burlington House Photos
    Montpellier, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50
  2. II Two Sets of Railings, Gates and Gatepiers at South End of Ashton Court Mansion
    Ashton Park, Bower Ashton, North Somerset, BS41
  3. II Two Sets of Railings, Lamps and Bollards in Front of Miller Arcade
    Preston, Lancashire, PR1
  4. II Two Sets of Steps Up Terraces to East of Ledston Hall
    Ledston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, WF10
  5. II Two Stable Ranges and Coach-House, Barn and Adjoining Outbuildings Including Cattle-Shelter Immediat
    Dorset, BH21
  6. II Two Stable Ranges, One Attached to and the Other Immediately North of Wroughton House
    Newmarket, West Suffolk, CB8
  7. II Two Stacks
    Pagewood, Mole Valley, Surrey, RH6
  8. II Two Standard Lamps Outside North Tower Entrance of the Wool Exchange Photos
    Eastbrook, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1
  9. II Two Steps Photos
    Penkridge, South Staffordshire, ST19
  10. II Two Steps
    Isle Abbotts, Somerset, TA3
  11. II Two Stiles 15 Metres East and 20 Metres West of Chickerell Church
    Chickerell, Dorset, DT3
  12. II Two Stone Fragments, 4 Metres South of St Barbara's Chapel, Churchyard Church of St Lawrence Photos
    St Lawrence's Church, Cucklington, Somerset, BA9
  13. II Two Storey Farmbuilding 4.5 Metres East of Manor House
    Houghton-le-Side, Darlington, County Durham, DL2
  14. II Two storey pillbox inside Hangar at Grid Ref. SK 61541 36022
    Tollerton, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, NG12
  15. II Two Swans Photos
    Marlow, Buckinghamshire, SL7
  16. II Two Terminal Piers and Linking Brick Wall Approx 20M East of Beech House Photos
    King's Stanley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL10
  17. II Two Terrace Walls to West of Hill Hall
    Theydon Mount, Epping Forest, Essex, CM16
  18. II Two Tombchests of Richard Rounsevall and Mary Ken, 3 Metres to East of North Tower of Church of St E
    St Enodoc Golf Links, Trebetherick, Cornwall, PL27
  19. II Two Track Railway Tunnel Portal
    Kirklees, HD7
  20. II Two Trees Photos
    Edgmond, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, TF10
  21. II Two Trees Photos
    Bakewell, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE45
  22. II Two Tunnels and Lakeside Grotto
    Nibley Green, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL11
  23. II Two Tunnels Approximately 120 Metres South East of Ettington Park Hotel
    Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37
  24. II Two Vases, Approximately 5 Metres South East and South West Respectively of Sundial in Rose Garden t
    Wragby, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF4
  25. II* Two Watchman's Boxes at Holburne Museum Photos
    Bathwick, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA2
  26. II Two Waymarking and Boundary Stones 12 Metres and 52 Metres West of Esso Oil Pipe Line
    Wiltshire, SN4
  27. II Two Ways
    Salcott-cum-Virley, Colchester, Essex, CM9
  28. II Two Ways
    Chipping Campden, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL55
  29. II Two Wharf Cranes at Canal Museum Photos
    Lace Market, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1
  30. II Two WWI Sentry Posts
    Medway, Kent, ME3
  31. II Twrch Brook culvert and overflow sluice on the Neath Canal Photos
    At the NE end of Clyne Upper Lock on the Neath Canal just W of Cyd Terrace.
  32. II Twr Gwynllan
    The tower stands on the top of a hill 200m S of Old Brynkir Hall, in a plantation of trees, and can be reached from Brynkir Home Farm by a winding private farm road.
  33. II Twr Mihangel (formerly known as Treturret)
    In the main street of Llanvihangel Crucorney about 50m north east of the Skirrid Inn.
  34. II Twyford and Ruscombe Church Hall Photos
    Ruscombe, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG10
  35. II Twyford Bury
    Thorley Street, East Hertfordshire, CM22
  36. II* Twyford Moors
    Winchester, Hampshire, SO21
  37. II Twyners Croft
    Weatherhill, Tandridge, Surrey, RH6
  38. B Twynholm Parish Church And Graveyard Photos
    Twynholm
  39. II Twyning Farm Including Walled Garden and Dairy
    Shuthonger, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20
  40. II* Twyssenden Manor and wall projecting
    Bedgebury Cross, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN17
  41. II Tyacks Coach Bar Photos
    Camborne, Cornwall, TR14
  42. II Ty bach at Higher Lanes Bank Farm
    In the garden on the NW side of the house.
  43. II Ty Brethyn
    Approximately 1 km S of the Dee Bridge in Llangollen, on the N bank of the Cyflymen brook. Reached by a track which runs W from the top of Grange Road.
  44. II Ty Brith
    Situated approximately 400m NW of the church. The house faces S on to a driveway and yard.
  45. II Ty-brith
    At the roadside at north of the B4396, 1 km north-east of the church of St Illog. Small walled enclosure at front with entrance at side; nearby partly ruinous farm buildings.
  46. II Ty Bronna Photos
    Between Fairwater and St Fagan’s set back from the north side of the road on rising ground.
  47. II Tybroughton Hall
    On the NE side of a minor road approximately 2.6km SE of Tallarn Green church.
  48. II Ty Cambria Photos
    Situated on road to Brynhenllan, some 100m N of 487.
  49. II Ty Canol
    Approximately 1.3km NNE of Llangenny church, set back below W side of minor road on E side of Grwyne river.
  50. II Ty Canton Photos
    The house stands at the end of a row of houses on the N side of the main street of the village.
  51. II Ty Capel
    Set back, within grounds enclosed by a rendered rubble wall surmounted by railings, adjacent to Jerusalem Chapel, to the E side of a country road leading S off the A5(T) in Gwalchmai; c. 350m SSE of t
  52. II Ty Capel
    Located immediately to the NE of Peniel chapel in the centre of the village.
  53. II Ty Capel
    Situated attached to vestry of Trefenter chapel, some 200m E of junction with road S from Llangwyryfon.
  54. II Ty Capel at Capel Gwynfil and outbuilding range attached to left
    Situated at right angles to Capel Gwynfil, enclosing SE side of forecourt.
  55. II Ty Capel Bozrah
    At right angles to the chapel, forming the left hand range of a symmetrically planned group of 3 associated buildings.
  56. II Ty Capel Isaf
    Adjoining the Capel Isaf to the SW and both stepped-down and set back from it.
  57. II Ty Capel Moriah
    Adjoining the chapel flush to the rear (N).
  58. II Ty Capel Rhydyclafdy
    Situated next to B4415 road on the W side of the village of Rhydyclafdy.
  59. II Ty Capel Siloam Photos
    Situated on the E side of the A487 in Bontnewydd, just to the S of Capel Siloam and some 55m N of the bridge over the Afon Gwyrfai.
  60. II* Ty Cerrig Photos
    Fronting the lane, which leads S off the B5105 opposite the Church of St Mwrog.
  61. II Ty Cerrig
    Approximately 3 km by road SE of Vivod reached by a track that begins at the NW base of 'The Geraint' and runs past Bwlch. Prominently sited, with gable end to the slope, on levelled site facing NE.
  62. II Ty Cerrig
    To NW of minor road leading up Cwm Nant Fyllon, approximately 6 km WNW of Llanfyllin centre. Stone walls to front enclose cobbled forecourt
  63. II Ty Cerrig
    Adjacent to the Parish Church on the south-east side
  64. II Ty Clyd
    Heol Tan-y-bryn is a development of two confronting terraces of houses running NE-SW, on the S side of Abergynolwyn.
  65. II Ty-coch
    The house stands back from the minor road from Llanfihangel to Bryncrug, under the W facing shoulder of Craig-yr-Aderyn.
  66. II Ty Coch with attached agricultural range
    Approximately 2km N of Caerwys town centre on the N side of a minor road between Caerwys and Babell.
  67. II Ty Cornel
    Situated on E side of village street, on N corner of Ship Street, the lane running E
  68. II Ty Cradoc
    County of Herefordshire, HR2
  69. II Ty-Croes Photos
    Prominent position occupying north west corner of crossroads in centre of Llanymynech. Gable end to A483 on right.
  70. II Ty-crwn, Cwm-cidy Farm
    In the north-east corner of the community approached down a track south of Port Road, A4228.
  71. II Ty Crwn (The Lock-up) Photos
    Standing about 40m to the W of Ty Gwyn, behind Abermaw Terrace, and in a recent landscaped setting.
  72. II Ty-cwrdd Photos
    Above the road with a walled and embanked grassed forecourt; sited nearly opposite the entrance to St Fagans Drive.
  73. II Ty Dderwen
    Situated on crossroads in centre of Oakford, the first house on the road to W, on S side. House set behind low stone coped wall with spearhead railings and scroll-topped gate.
  74. II Tyddyn Eglwys Photos
    Set back from the S side of a country lane which leads W off the A496 in Ynys towards the Church of St Michael.
  75. II Tyddyn-isaf
    1km E of St Margaret's church, 100m N of the A55.
  76. II Tyddyn Llan
    Off the main road approx 400m NW of the village. Approached by a sweeping driveway with forecourt, and set in large gardens. The front faces S.
  77. II Tyddyn Pelyn, Plas y Wern
    Situated some 100m SSW of Plas Wern, the first of 3 buildings on W side of drive.
  78. II Tyddyn Traian
    Set back from the NW side of the B5110 on the SW approach to the village of Brynteg.
  79. II Tydecho
    On the E side of the road through Minllyn to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  80. II Ty-draw
    At the side of a minor road, about 600 m west of the church of Llanarmon-mynydd-mawr.
  81. II Ty-du Photos
    Set down from the B4500 and reached by a short track, approx 0.7km E of Tregeiriog. Flanked by late C19 outbuildings in the same style.
  82. II Tyers Hill
    Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S71
  83. II Ty ffon at Cae'r Berllan
    Cae'r Berllan is the major farmhouse of the Dysynni valley. The outbuilding lies to the right of the farmhouse, set back against the slope of the hill.
  84. II Ty Ffrancon
    Situated immediately to north of Capel Bethel; low rubblestone wall to front breached by vehicular access.
  85. II Ty Ffynnon
    In the hamlet of St Georges, fronting the lane leading to the church.
  86. II Tyger's Head Photos
    The Park, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent, TN9
  87. II Ty Glo
    Located at the W edge of Vaynol Park and at the S end of Boathouse Covert.
  88. II Ty Glyndwr
    Part of a block of houses and shops at the junction of High Street and Castle Street.
  89. II Ty GM
    On the street-line.
  90. II Ty Gwernen
    Just to north of the village, on the edge of the built-up area.
  91. II Ty Gwilym
    Tutshill, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, NP16
  92. II Ty Gwyn
    Bourn, South Cambridgeshire, CB23
  93. II Ty Gwyn
    The row of cottages, Nos 1 - 6, form a terrace on the W side of the road leading to Ysgol Gynradd Dinas Mawddwy.
  94. II Ty Gwyn
    In the S part of Lisvane, on the edge of the developed area overlooking the meadows of Coetgae-sych, surrounded by elaborate terraced grounds and reached by a drive.
  95. II Tygwyn
    Detached and set back from the main road behind small railed front garden; next to Pen-y-Dre Cottage.
  96. II Ty Gwyn Outdoor Education Centre
    In its own grounds and reached by private road SE of the A493, approximately 300m SSW of the parish church.
  97. II Ty Iocws, also known as Yoke House, and attached dwelling
    The house stands at the end of a long driveway leading off the main road approximately 1km N of Pwllheli.
  98. II Ty Isa Photos
    Situated 2.2 km NE of Cilcain, reached from a track which runs NE from the by road running S off the A541 to Cilcain.
  99. II Ty-Isa
    Reached from Dinbren road. On S side of the lane to Geufron Hall, high above the town. The front now faces uphill towards Dinas Bran.
  100. II Ty-isa
    The farmhouse lies below the hamlet of Llandinan, and is reached by a farm road off the B5103 from Pentrefelin to Rhewl.

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