IIBarn at Bryn-dethol Farm Situated on hillside south of A5 road, about 2.5 km east of Llangollen, and approached up a steep track.
IIBarn at Llandyn Hall Reached up a lane NW from Trevor Road, A539. Set in the slope above and to NW of Llandyn Hall.
IIBarn at Pendre Farm On the slope below the farmhouse reached at the end of a lane from the A5, W of Berwyn
IIBerwyn Railway Station High above the S bank of the River Dee and between the A5 and the railway line, on sloping ground.
IIBirch Villa High above the road, facing N over the Dee valley. On a levelled site with railed terrace to N.
IIBishop Trevor Stepped down between Nos 4 and 6 and the Bridge End Inn.
IIBlue Bay Launderette Set back near the corner with Chapel Street, at a splayed angle to the road. No 15 Chapel Street forward to left creating iron forecourt to No 1.
IIBridge No 40 Bridge over Llangollen Canal, S of main road and N of River Dee; between the Sun Inn PH and Bryn Howel Hotel.
IIBridge No 41 Bridge over Llangollen Canal, S of main road and N of River Dee; almost opposite the Sun Inn PH.
IICae Glas Farmhouse Reached to SW of Fron Bache. On NW side of the lane that leads up to road over to Glyn Ceiriog. Above the road overlooking the farmyard opposite. Formerly known as Ty Isaf; part of Vivod estate.
IICaledfryn To N of Dinbren Hall near the boundry of the Community Council area. Set in the slope.
IICambrian Hotel At the roadside on western edge of the town.
IICanal Bridge (No.43) Immediately to W of Llandyn Cottage carrying the road up to Llandyn Hall.
IICanal Bridge (no.46 at Penddol) Immediately to S Penddol and N of the Eisteddfod ground. Spanning the Llangollen Canal and reached off Abbey Road.
IICanal Museum On the towpath immediately to W of the modern road bridge over the canal. Land falls away steeply to rear.
IICeirios Reached along the lane that runs W off Fron Bache. On steeply sloping site at the extreme end of this lane that formerly continued towards Vivod to W. Broad views to NE over town.
IICerrig Set in the slope towards the lower end of the hill.
IICherrytree Cottage At the E end of a short lane leading to Pengwern Mill Farm, reached just off Bache Mill Road (W side).
IICherrytree Farmhouse Reached off Bache Mill Road (W side). Set back from this lane that leads to Pengwern Mill; faces NW.
IIChurch House Set back from and below the road, detached. Grassed forecourt with good spearhead finialed railings. Originally approached from Cross Lane.
IICilmedw Cottages Approximately 1km NW of the town centre midway between The Duke and The Geraint.
At a splayed angle to the road at the point where the old lane following the W bank of the River Dee meets the later H
IIColmedw Cottages Approximately 1km NW of the town centre midway between The Duke and The Geraint.
At a splayed angle to the road at the point where the old lane following the W bank of the River Dee meets the later H
IICottage attached to Caledfryn To N of Dinbren Hall near the boundry of the Community Council area. Set in the slope.
IICottage Tea Rooms L-plan group at the N end of the street; at a splayed angle to Castle Street and the corner with Parade Street. Known colloquially as Ham and Egg Square and formerly extended further forward to the l
IICroes-y-Beddau At the Y junction at the top of the hill; Tyn-dwr Road to right and Maesmawr Road to left.
IICwm Alis Situated to S of main road midway between Llangollen and Froncysyllte and near bend of original Telford road. House is set back from road and approached by driveways at W and E ends.
IID.Dulson & Sons Detached beside the mill stream. Prominently sited facing down Church Street and with Butler Hill to rear.
IIDairy House at Plas Newydd Set into a sunken site in the shrubbery to W of the house; close to the railed boundary with Butler Hill.
IIDee Bank Above the railway line to NW of Llangollen Bridge; at the E end of the lane set behind rubble wall and railed garden.
IIDee Cottage On the NE edge of the town; detached and with rear elevation to the road. The original railway station was immediately to S and it was known as Old Station Cottage.
IIDee Mill On the S bank of the River Dee just W of Llangollen Bridge. At the end of the lane.
IIDee Villa Set below the road on the eastern edge of the town; River Dee and line of old railway below to rear.
IIDinbren Hall Prominently sited on the edge of a steep slope to W of Castell Dinas Bran. The house faces S and is reached by a drive from the by-road which runs E from Pentrefellin and N from the town centre.
IIFont in the grounds of Plas Newydd Set into the formal topiary garden immediately to the front of Plas Newydd. To NW of Chester High Cross stem.
IIFormer Barn at Cherrytree Farm At right angles to the former farmhouse and almost attached. Reached along the lane off Bache Mill Road (W side) leading to Pengwern Mill.
IIFormer Pottery Workshop Situated in the yard to rear of Nos 32 and 34 and at right angles; reached through high passage to right with gated segmental archway incorporated into the frontage of No 32. Adjoining Dovetail Cotta
IIFormer Rehoboth Chapel Above the road at the SW corner of Victoria Square. Hillside rises steeply to rear.
IIFron Deg Approximately 1km N of the town centre. Above the road close to the junction with Tower Road and the modern road bridge over the Llangollen Canal.
IIGabriel's L-plan group at the N end of the street; at a splayed angle to Castle Street and the corner with Parade Street. Known colloquially as Ham and Egg Square and formerly extended further forward to the l
IIGales Wine Bar Detached to right, midway along the street.
IIGalnrafon Evangelical Church On the western edge of the town centre high above the southern bank of the River Dee. Princess Street to rear.
IIGreen Lodge Facing E, at right angles to Green Lane and Abbey Road, triangular forecourt.
IIGreen Villa Reached from the northern arm of this lane which joins Abbey Road; opposite St John's Churchyard. Formerly 3 cottages.
IIGwunn Davies, Butchers Midway along the northern part of Castle Street, stepped up from Maxines.
IIHand Hotel To West of the Parish Church, on the corner with Chapel Street.
IIHenblas Stepped down and back from the Wynnstay Arms PH on the corner with Chapel Street.
IIHenllys High above the modern A5, to NW of the town reached from a lane that was in the early C19 the main Holyhead Road. On levelled site with broad views to NE.
IIHighcroft High above the road, facing N over the Dee valley. On a levelled site with railed terrace to N.
IIHome Farm Farmhouse At right angles to the SW of Vivod. On the NE edge of the Bryn-newydd Home Farm settlement.
IIKings Bridge (Partly in Llantysilio Community) Spanning the River Dee and the Llangollen Canal immediately to W of Chain Bridge Hotel and to E of Horseshoe Falls. Carries the B5103 across to join the A5 by Berwyn Railway station; passes beneath t
IILarge outbuilding to rear of Min-Nant Parallel to rear of Min-Nant with narrow forecourt between; linked to house at either end. Splayed gable end to the street. Set in the slope.
IILaurel Cottage Set back behind railed forecourt, near junction with Willow Street; detached to left.
ILlangollen Bridge Spanning the River Dee at the N end of the main street.
IILlangollen Methodist Church Prominently sited between Princess Street and Victoria Promenade, visible from much of the N side of the River Dee.
IILlwyn Aeron Facing across the Y junction of Birch Hill, Maesmawr Road and Tyn-Dwr road. Above the road with contemporary railed front garden with panelled gate piers.
IILong Barn Range at Pengwern Hall To rear of Pengwern Hall and stepped down to NW of the T-shaped range containing the vaulted undercroft.
IIMaesmawr Farmhouse Below and at angles to the road on the eastern outskirts of the town.
IIMaesmawr House Near the NW end of the street; close to the Parish Church.
IIMasonic Hall Midway along the road at a splayed angle to the adjoining properties to right.
IIMidland Bank Detached near the end of the street.
IIMin-Nant Facing NE at a splayed angle to the hill. At the bottom of the hill, close to the junction with Regent Street. Cyflymen Brook at the end of the garden.
IINeuadd Facing E, at right angles to Green Lane and Abbey Road, triangular forecourt.
IINewsagents Gabled front to road near the junction with Oak Street; rounded corner to left leads into Chapel Street Square.
IINo.1 (Sylvan) Set back near the corner with Chapel Street, at a splayed angle to the road. No 15 Chapel Street forward to left creating iron forecourt to No 1.
IINO.1 Abbey Square, Clwyd Reached up short path from Abbey Road (NE side). Stepped in the slope with front gardens.
IIOld town Hall Between Berwyn Street and Hall Street with gable end facing E across the area known as Victoria Square. Now the International Eisteddfod Office.
IIPlas Berwyn Reached down a tree lined drive NW off A5. Panoramic views to NE towards Llantysilio. Terraced lawn to front.
IIPlas Ifa Situated on hillside above A539, overlooking the Vale of Llangollen.
II*Plas Newydd Set in its own grounds at the top of a secluded glen on the SE edge of the town. Topiary along front wall. Today the main gated entry is near the junction with Bache Mill Road.
II*Plas yn y pentre Situated in the Vale of Llangollen on by-road between Trevor and Trevor Uchaf, approximately 1km SW of Pont Cysylltau.
IIPolice Station Detached midway along the street at right angles to Town Hall
IIPont Felin Bache Carrying the road over the Cyflymen Brook to S of the Plas Newydd glen. To N of Bache Mill.
IIPoplar House Detached to left; near the E end of the street and the junction with Church Street. Gated access to left.
IIRailway Viaduct to W of Berwyn Railway Station Immediately to W of Berwyn Railway Station and high above the S bank of the River Dee. The King's Bridge passes beneath at the W end. On a slight curve in the railway line.
IIReynard's Set into a row of buildings midway along the Street.
IIRoyal Hotel At the W end of the street close to the bridge with side elevation to Castle Street; overlooking the River Dee to the rear. Known as Kings Head in early C19; after the visit of Princess Victoria in 1
IISeventh Heaven At the end of a long run of listed items almost opposite the junction with Chapel Street. The cottages opposite the Hand Hotel formerly adjoined to right.
IISiambr Wen Set back from the road above the Llangollen Canal; faces SW across the town.
ISt.Collen's Parish Church Towards the edge of the town centre; also reached from Chapel Street behind the Hand Hotel and Regent Street. In sloping churchyard.
IISycamore Approximately 1km NW of the town centre. Below the road with rear elevation overlooking the railway. On steeply sloping ground close to modern road bridge over the Llangollen Canal.
IIThe Hollies Cottage Just off Birch Hill at the bottom of the lane leading to Bryntirion Terrace. Set in slope.
IIThe Lodge Approximately 0.4 km NE of Vivod house. On the N side of a sharp bend in the lane leading S off the A5. Set in the slope.
IIThe Nook Detached group midway along the street.
IIThe Old Armoury Between Berwyn Street and Hall Street with gable end facing E across the area known as Victoria Square. Now the International Eisteddfod Office.
IIThe Old Vicarage Situated on W side of by-road between Trevor and Plas-yn-pentre, 350 m SW of Pont Cysylltau.
IIThe Ponsonby Arms PH At roadside on the eastern edge of the town; detached. River Dee below to rear; the railway line also formerly ran to rear.
IIThe Sun Inn PH On the corner with Church Street; stepped down from No 47. Opposite the former Sun Brewery.
IIThe Tower Above the road on a bend in the hill. A prominent building when looking E from The Geraint. Said to have been a watchtower for Castle Dinas Bran; also sometime school.
IIToll Gatehouse At the roadside on the eastern edge of the town.
IITown Hall Set back from the road on the corner with Parade Street.
IITregarth Stepped down and back from the Wynnstay Arms PH on the corner with Chapel Street.
IITregwern Above the road and set back behind railed forecourt.
ITrevor Hall Set in a wooded hillside location overlooking its own parkland and the eastern end of the vale of Llangollen.
IITrevor Old Mill Situated in the Vale of Llangollen on by-road between Trevor and Trevor Uchaf, approximately 1.1 km SW of Pont Cysylltau.
IITy 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.
IITy 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.
IITy-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.
II*Tyn-Dwr Set in its own grounds to SE of Llangollen; tree lined drive.
IIU-Plan Farm Group at Trevor Hall Farm Situated immediately downhill to east of Trevor Hall and beside main driveway; set into slope with open farmyard facing east. About 1km west of Trevor.
IIVillage Pine Detached group midway along the street
IIVivod About 3 1/2 km W of Llangollen, to SW of Berwyn. Prominently sited on sloping ground in a curve of the hillside; below the road and set in its own grounds. Reached along drive past lodge and coach h
IIWar Memorial Across the corner with Bridge Street; set in a railed enclosure.
IIWenffrwd Close to the Community Council boundary. Set back from the road and high above the Llangollen Canal, the main elevation overlooking the Vale of Llangollen.
IIWharf Cottage Set into the slope on the northern side of the town; the Llangollen Canal above to rear.