IIAttached Sorting Office On the corner of High Street and Pen y Bryn, the sorting office forming a rear wing parallel to Pen y Bryn.
IIBarn and Shoppon at New Inn Farm A T-shaped range of buildings forming one side of the farmyard, immediately adjoining the main A5 road through the village.
IIBarn at Ty Mawr Built alongside the road at Ty Mawr, which is on the A494 between Druid and Four Crosses.
IIBerwyn Arms Hotel On the S side of the A5 on the western edge of Glyndyfrdwy.
II*Blaenddol House At the extreme north-west of the community, approached off a lane which leaves the main A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
IIBwrdd y Tri Arglwydd At the N of the community, close to the W side of a lane which runs N from the A5104 almost opposite its junction with the B5436 to Carrog: 1km approx. N of this junction, just before another lane ent
IICoedrwg Isaf At the end of a track which leaves the mountain road to Bryneglwys W at the cattle grid, 2km. approx from the bridge over the river at Glyndyfrdwy.
IIFarmbuildings at Llan Farm On the N of the village, on the SW side of the lane which leads to Bryneglwys via Morfydd, opposite and below Llan Farmhouse and Llan House.
IIFarmbuildings at Trewyn Fawr SE of the farmhouse, below the road close to the junction with the lane leading to Corwen.
IILlan Farmhouse On the N edge of the village, on the NE side of the lane leading up to Bryneglwys via Morfydd.
IILlan House On the N edge of the village, on the NE side of the lane leading up to Bryneglwys via Morfydd.
IILondon House Adjoins the Central Hotel towards the centre of the terrace in the broad section of the High Street.
IIMidland Bank Faces E down High Street, between Stryd y Bont and Pen y Bryn.
IINational Westminster Bank Prominently sited facing E down High Street at the point where it narrows towards the head of Stryd y Bont.
IINew Inn Farmhouse Set back behind the farmyard on the main A5 through the village, immediately E of the road leading down to the station and the bridge over the River Dee.
IIOwain Glyndwr Hotel Prominently sited on the main street in the centre of the town, in front of the church.
IIPen-y-Bont Farmhouse On the left hand side of the road which leads from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog, close to the River Dee.
IIPenlan Fawr To the east of and below the lane that leaves the A494 at Druid, 1km approx. from the junction with the main A5 road.
IIPentre Gwyn Prominently sited on the A5 close to its junction with the Ruthin road, NW of Corwen.
IIPentre-Trewyn Farmhouse On the B5437 lane from Carrog to Clawdd Poncen, on the N side of the River Dee, 2km approx. NE of Corwen.
IIPlas Derwen Set back above the road 1km. approx. E of the centre of the town.
II*Pon Melin Rug Bridge Carries the A5 road over the River Alwen 2km approx. W of Corwen.
II*Pont Carrog Carries the minor road from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog over the River Dee.
II*Pont Corwen Bridge Carries the main A5 road over the River Dee 1km approx. west of the town centre.
IIPost Office On the corner of High Street and Pen y Bryn, the sorting office forming a rear wing parallel to Pen y Bryn.
IIRhagatt Hall In a landscaped park on the N side of the B5437, 1km. approx. W of Carrog.
IITrewyn Bach B5347 (NE SIDE) East of a lane which leaves the B5437 to the N on the W side of the Maesafallen estate, 1km approx. N of Corwen.
IITrewyn Fawr Farmhouse Below the level of the road close to the junction with the road leading to Corwen.
IITy Mawr On the SE side of the A494, between Druid and Four Crosses.
IITy'n-Llwyn Farmhouse Down a track on the W side of the village, and close to the river.
IITyn-y-Graig Situated high up a side valley of the Dee in the Berwyn range, and at the top of a lane which leaves the A5 1km approx. E of the village.
IITyn-y-Wern High up the Nant y Pandy, and approached via a lane which leaves the village immediately to the E of the Church of Saint Thomas.
II*Uchel-Dref On a minor lane linking outlying farms in the NW of the community, 2km approx. W of the A494 Bala-Ruthin Road, and 1.5km N of the A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
IIWar Memorial Gates Entrance gates to the recreation ground, facing down Lon Las.
IIWaterloo House Adjacent to the Post Office, alongside the pathway leading to the Parish Church.
IIWell at Ffynnon Sulien In the garden of the house called Ffynnon Sulien, at the bottom of a steep bank.
IIY Bwythyn On the S side of the A5, 2km E of Glyndyfrdwy.