IIBarn and attached farm building at Ty'n y Cornel The farmyard at Ty'n-y-cornel lies below and to the S of the farmhouse. The barn and its ancillary building provide the SW side of the enclosed farmyard.
IIBarn at Tynewydd, adjoining Rhine Cottage The barn stands gable on to the street at the E end of village, and at the bottom end of the garden leading up to Ty-newydd.
IICapel Ebenezer, with vestry and front railed forecourt The chapel stands at the E end of the village facing the large paved area at the start of the road to Glanymorfa-uchaf. Unusually, it is attached by vestries to the Cavinistic Methodist Chapel.
IICarthouse range at Ty'n y Cornel The carthouse range of farm buildings forms the SE side of the farmyard, which is entered at the S corner, and has a gated opening in a stone wall at the N corner leading to the house and hillside abo
IICemaes The house stands above the road from the village to Abergynolwyn, E of Glanmachlas.
IChurch of St Mary and St Egryn The church is located on a S facing bluff above the confluence of two streams, NNW of the present nucleated village, and is reached by a minor road off the N end of the main village street.
IICoach-house and Stables at Peniarth Uchaf The coach-house and stables are within the park, lying on a cut platform to the N of the house by the farm road to Ty'n-y-cornel. They are carefully concealed from view from the house by a large land
IICock Pit at Peniarth Uchaf The cock pit is set on a natural rocky outcrop, opposite the front elevation of Peniarth-uchaf.
IIFarm building on W side of the farmyard at Fron Newydd Fron Newydd lies on the N sider of the minor road from Llanegryn to Tonfanau, on the N side of the Dysynni estuary. The farmyard lies in front and below the old farmhouse.
IIFarm range on the NE side of the farmyard at Glanmachlas Glanmachlas lies on the road outside the NE boundary wall of the Peniarth Estate. The farmyard, behind the house, is in the form of a long rectangle, with a long range on each side, and the large bar
IIFron Newydd Fron-newydd lies on the N side of the minor road from Llanegryn to Tonfanau, on the N side of the Dysynni estuary. The old farmhouse lies at the rear of the new farmhouse and reached by a track passi
IIGate piers and gate to Peniarth The gates to the estate are set back on the S side of the road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, opposite the lodge.
IIGate piers at the W driveway to Peniarth The gate is set in walling at the head of the W, former service, drive to Peniarth, at the commencement of the private access drive to the W of the house.
IIGlanmachlas The farmhouse stands near the road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, on the NE side of Peniarth Estate boundary wall. The farmyard lies at the rear of the house.
IIGlanymorfa Mawr The farm stands to the SE of the village, reached by a farm road from in front of the chapels at the E end of the main street.
IIHen siop, with front garden wall The house stands back from the minor road leading N from the crossroads immediately E of the church, running towards Cae'r mynach and the open hill of Allt-lwyd.
IILlwyn The three cottages lie at the end of a trackway leading off the Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn road, opposite the gates to Peniarth.
IIMaes y Haf The house, one of a pair, lies on the S side of the road out of Llanegryn running towards Peniarth.
IIMile Marker opposite Bryn Eglwys The mile marker is on the main road from Tywyn to Dolgellau, nearly opposite the farm road to Bryn Eglwys. It is set in a bank on the verge of the road, SE of the corner at Cil-y-sarn.
II*Peniarth The Peniarth Estate occupies a considerable tract of land on the N bank of the Afon Dysynni, E of Llanegryn village. The house stands towards the S edge of the parkland, overlooking the river and the
IIPeniarth Uchaf The house lies in a secluded valley off the NW side of the Dyffryn Dysynni, and is reached by a private road off the minor road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, immediately before Pont-y-garth, on the
IIService yard range of buildings at Peniarth The large service yard stands immediately to the rear, NW, of the house. The range of buildings lines the NNE side, facing over the yard.
IIThe Clock House The building is within the grounds of Peniarth, approximately 20m M of the house, facing out over the lawns to the SE.
IITrychiad Isaf The house is one of a pair of farmhouses lying directly E of the chapels at the E end of the village. It is reached by a farm road running S off the main road from the village to Peniarth
IITrychiad Uchaf The farmhouse is one of a pair situated directly E of the chapels in the village, and is reached by a farm road running S off the road to Peniarth from the far end of the village.
IITy'n y Cornel The farmstead is located to the NE of the Peniarth-uchaf estate, reached by a roadway off the N side of the road from Llanegryn to Abergynolwyn, immediately before Pont-y-garth.