IIAbergeldie Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
IIBalmoral Terraced group formin gth ehalf of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
IIBarclays Bank Entered on the rounded corner with North Parade.
IIBelgrave House On the corner with Terrace Road, Belle Vue Royal Hotel adjoining to right. set back behind contemporary cast-iron railings with wave moulded uprights.
IIBlaenwern Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
IIBrunswick House Terrace near the top of the street, stepped in the slope with iron railings to the front of No 4.
IIBrynawel At the W end of the road and detached from the terrace to left.
IIBurton Set in a continuous row of frontages, stepped in the slope.
IIBurtons Building On the corner of Terrace Road and North Parade.
IICardigan House Short terrace midway between Great Darkgate Street and New Street.
IICastle House Short asymmetrical terrace at the corner with Castle Street close to the University Old College; No 7 stepped forward.
IICerdd Ystwyth Music At the lower end of a terrace leading from Terrace Road to Bethel Chapel, Nos 1 and 3 no longer of special interest.
IICeredigion At the corner with Gray’s Inn Road, set into the slope.
IICeredigion Museum Between Bath Street and Portland Street with shops stepped down to either side.
IIClarendon Hotel Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
IICledwyn Main Building Towards the NW corner of the main Penglais campus, approached by a service road to the west of the main entrance to the campus off Penglais hill.
IICliff Railway House At the bottom of the terrace, facing down Queen's Road; the railway rises up Constitution Hill which forms the northern termination of the Promenade.
IICliff Railway including Upper & Lower Stations At the bottom of the terrace, facing down Queen's Road; the railway rises up Constitution Hill which forms the northern termination of the Promenade.
IIColeg Corfa At the bottom of the terrace near the corner with King Street, stepped down fron No 36 adjoining to left.
IIConnexion Near the top of the Street, stepped up from the properties adjoining to the left.
IIDudes & Dames Short terrace between Howells, on the corner of Great Darkgate Street, and the Talbot Hotel. No 6 is also the Masonic Hall and No 8 was formerly a tavern.
IIEglwys St Mair On a sloping island site; W end and S side to William Street and E end overlooking George Street.
IIEnglish Baptist Chapel At the top of the street near the Public Library, side elevation to Crynfryn Row. Set back behind iron railings with gate piers.
IIEnglish Methodist Chapel Situated on the corner with Queen's Road, set back behind plain railings with brick piers.
IIG Jones Short terrace between Howells, on the corner of Great Darkgate Street, and the Talbot Hotel. No 6 is also the Masonic Hall and No 8 was formerly a tavern.
IIGallery 72 On the corner with New Street at the top the terrace leading down towards the seafront.
IIGateway Buildings Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passage between Nos 16 and 18.
IIGateway Buildings Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passasge between Nos 16 and 18.
IIGateway Buildings No3 Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passage between Nos 16 and 18.
IIGateway Buildings No4 Set back from Eastgate and reached through whitewashed rubble passage between Nos 16 and 18.
IIGerlan Short asymmetrical terrace at the corner with Castle Street Close to the University Old College; No 7 stepped forward.
IIGraigwen Set into a continuous row of frontages near the bottom of the street, stepped up from No 53 to left.
IIGrosvenor House On the corner with Terrace Road, Belle Vue Royal Hotel adjoining to right.
IIJulias Restaurant Near the top of the street, stepped up from Nos 17 and 19 adjoining to the left.
IIKraxi On thee N corner between the upper part of Portland Street and Terrace Road.
IIKwik Save Short terrace midway between Great Darkgate Street and New Street.
IILes Jones Set into the terrace between Great Darkgate Street and Eastgate, stepped in the slope.
IILimekiln Situated near the water's edge in the harbour, reached by path to N of the Fire Station; to rear of Nos 1 and 2 harbour Crescent.
IILimekiln Prominently sited at the S side of the harbour; reached past the side of the Fire Station and along the water’s edge; to rear of Nos 9 and 10 Harbour Crescent.
IIMander & Son Set into the terrace near the crossroads; No 20 adjoins to left.
IIManweb Electricity Short terrace midway between Great Darkgate Street and New Street.
IIMarine Hotel (nos 49-52consec) Short terrace near the middle of the Promenade; No 53 to left no longer of special interest, No 47 detached to right.
IIMidland Bank Set into the slope of a continuous row of frontages in the lower part of the street.
IIMilestone At the roadside near the top of Penglais Hill on the NE outskirts of Aberystwyth.
IIMilestone Opposite the junction with Third Avenue.
IIMonabri Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
IIMorris & Bates Solicitors Midway along the street opposite the former chapel ( no longer of special interest).
II*National Library of Wales Prominent elevated site facing W above the town centre, reached by a road off Penglais Hill.
II*NO.1 Laura Place, Dyfed Planned terrace overlooking Laura Gardens and the Parish Church to W; stepped in the slope between King Street and New Street. So named sfter W E Powell of Nanteos married Laura phelps.
IINO.10 Baker Street, Dyfed A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
IINO.10 Eastgate, Dyfed Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
IINO.10 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
II*NO.11 Laura Place, Dyfed To W of the former Assembly Rooms, above and to the S of the Parish church; on sloping ground. At one time the town house and estate office of the Powells of Nanteos.
IINO.11 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the single storey former bank to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.12 Baker Street, Dyfed A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
IINO.12 Eastgate, Dyfed Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
II*NO.12 Laura Place, Dyfed To W of the former Assembly Rooms, above and to the S of the Parish church; on sloping ground. At one time the town house and estate office of the Powells of Nanteos.
IINO.12 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.12 Vulcan Street, Dyfed Corner sited, set into a steep slope; No 12 facing up St Michael's Place No 14 was formerly occupied by the Ceredigion Museum.
IINO.13 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the single storey former bank to the corner with Castle Street.
IINo.13 Queens Terrace Near the S end of the Street, Sandmarsh Cottage stepped forward to right.
IINO.14 Eastgate, Dyfed Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
IINO.14 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.14 Vulcan Street, Dyfed Corner sited, set into a steep slope; No 12 facing up St Michael's Place No 14 was formerly occupied by the Ceredigion Museum.
IINO.15 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Forward from Nos 18 to 20 to the left, towards the southern end of Marine Terrace;
IINO.16 Eastgate, Dyfed Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
IINO.16 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Forward from Nos 18 to 20 to the left, towards the southern end of Marine Terrace.
IINO.16 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.18 Eastgate, Dyfed Continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; No 8 near the junction with Baker Street and No 18 offset to right of segmental arch leading to Gateway Buildings.
IINO.18 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Short terrace set back from the adjoining Promenade frontages, the Belle Vue Royal Hotel to left;
IINO.18 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.19 Corporation Street, Dyfed At the top of the street on the corner with Crynfryn Row, set into the slope beside the Public Library.
IINO.19 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Short terrace set back from the adjoining Promenade frontages, the Belle Vue Royal Hotel to left; railed gardens to the front.
II*NO.2 Laura Place, Dyfed 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.
IINO.20 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Short terrace set back from the adjoining Promenade frontages, the Belle Vue Royal Hotel to left; railed gardens to the front.
IINO.20 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.26 Penmaesglas Road, Dyfed Corner sited, set into a steep slope; No 12 facing up St Michael's Place No 14 was formerly occupied by the Ceredigion Museum.
IINO.27 Sea View Place, Dyfed Above the road at the southern edge of the Castle grounds; gable end facing the foreshore.
II*NO.3 Laura Place, Dyfed 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.
IINO.3 Marine Terrace, Dyfed Advanced at the S end of the terrace on the corner with Pier Street, set into the slope.
IINO.3 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the single storey former bank to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.39 North Parade, Dyfed Midway along the street, so named because of its use for military parades, shown on 1834 map.
IINO.4 Baker Street, Dyfed A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel.
II*NO.4 Laura Place, Dyfed 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.
IINO.4 Marine Terrace, Dyfed At the S end of the terrace in the angle adjoining the advanced pair, Nos 2 and 3.
II*NO.5 Laura Place, Dyfed 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.
IINO.5 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the single storey former bank to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.5 Portland Street, Dyfed At the lower end of a terrace leading from Terrace Road to Bethel Chapel, Nos 1 and 3 no longer of special interest.
IINO.6 Baker Street, Dyfed A continuous row of frontages detached and stepped forward from the Seion Welsh Congregational Chapel; Nos 10 and 12 stepped down.
IINO.6 King Street, Dyfed Short asymmetrical terrace at the corner with Castle Street Close to the University Old College; No 7 stepped forward.
II*NO.6 Laura Place, Dyfed 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.
IINO.6 New Street, Dyfed Complete terrace from the Aberystwyth Yesterday shop museum to the corner with Castle Street.
IINO.6 Portland Street, Dyfed Terraced near the top of the street, stepped in the slope with iron railings to the front of No 4.
IIPadarn Hall At the end of the terrace, on the corner with Bridge Street, facing down Pier Street.
IIPantycelyn, Aberystwyth University At the lowest end of the Penglais Campus of Aberystwyth University, overlooking the drive to the National Library of Wales.
IIPeacocks Between Bath Street and Portland Street with shops stepped down to either side.
IIPencaer Terraced at the top of the street near the crossroads, No 1 Alfred Place adjoins to left; stepped in the slope with iron railings to the front.
IIPenguin Café Set into a terrace near the top of the street.
IIPenylan End of terrace building opposite Assembly Rooms.
IIPier & Pavilion Facing NW opposite the end of Pier Street.
IIPizza Two Four Set into the terrace between Great Darkgate Street and Eastgate, stepped in the slope.
IIPlaid Cymru Near the bottom of the street, stepped down from No 30 adjoining to left.
IIPlas Penglais Situated in an elevated woodland site on the opposite side of the road from the University campus; reached by drive past lodge and through landscaped grounds.
IIPlynlymon Hall including Caerleon Near the southern end of the terrace between the Glengower Hotel and the Sea Bank Hotel. Set back behind cast-iron railings. Formerly 4 properties, combined to form Plynlymon Hall of Residence.
IIQueensbridge Hotel Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the Promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
IIR J Evans Family Butcher On the corner with Bridge Street, near the bridge; to the rear overlooking the former Bacchus Winebar.
IIRailway Station Opposite the end of Terrace Road, to NE of the Welsh School.
IIRegent House At the junction with Market Street with splayed corner entrance to No 31
IISea Bank Hotel Terraced group forming the N half of Victoria Terrace, at the N end of the promenade below Constitution Hill, between Plynlymon and Alexandra Hall.
IISeafront Shelter, The Promenade At the north end of the promenade overlooking the bay opposite No.'s 57 & 58 Marine Terrace
IISeion Welsh Congregational Chapel Set into the slope near the junction with Great Darkgate Street, set back behind railed forecourt.
IISt Davids Club On the corner with Pier Street with entrance on both elevations.
IIStatue of Thomas Edwards In the forecourt of the University Old College, towards the NE end of the seaward side.
IITalbot Hotel Terraced near the corner with Eastgate, stepped up from No 8.
IIThe Glengower Hotel Near the S end of Victoria Terrace, Victoria House adjoining to right.
IIThe Ideal Bookshop At the junction with Market Street with splayed corner entrance to No 31.
IIThe Little Chapel On the corner with Castle Street; to rear of No 6 Laura Place.
IIThe Nags Head PH Set into a continuous row of frontages in the upper part of the Street.
IIThe Old Bank House Set into the continuos row of frontages stepped in the slope; set back from adjoining properties behind contemporary cast-iron railings.
II*The Rectory To S of New Street, stepped in the slope overlooking St Michael’s and All Angels Parish Church to W. So named after W E Powell of Nanteos married Laura Phelps.
IIThe United Theological College On the Promenade on the corner with Pier Street opposite the Pier; iron railings to the front.