IIBattery In the centre of Battery Square, between Toll house and Prior's Lodging.
IIBorthwen Overlooking the Traeth Bach towards the SE boundary of the community, to the E of Castle Yard; accessed via a long drive leading E off a lane running parallel with the main Portmeirion access road.
IIBoston Lodge The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at the centre of the site between the main range
IIBron-y-Garth Hospital Prominently sited on the roadside, diagonally opposite the National Park offices.
IICastell Deudraeth Within its own grounds on the Portmeirion estate, approximately 2km NE of Portmeirion village; accessed via a metalled drive leading W from the main Portmeirion lane.
IICorrugated Iron Shelter In the Gwyllt, at the end of a path running NW from the small Piazza.
IICrane at S End of Boston Lodge Railway Works The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This crane is at the extreme south end of the site.
IIForecourt Walls and Balustrading at Cliff House In front of Cliff House and its annex, facing the lane and flanking the short drive to the house; continuing around the side of the house to enclose a raised terrace facing South.
IIFormer Brass Foundry at Boston Lodge Railway Works The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is opposite the smithy which is at the north end of
IIFormer Erecting Shop at Boston Lodge The railway works known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This range is in front of the siding at the entrance to the works, at
IIFormer Iron Foundry and Smithy at Boston Lodge The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at the north end of the main range, stepped down
IIFormer Machine Shop at Boston Lodge The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is set back to left of the Erecting Shop and is the cent
IIFormer Manager's Office at Boston Lodge Railway Works The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at the northern end of the site at right angles t
IIFormer Oil Store at Boston Lodge Railway Works The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is at right angles to the Brass Foundry, at the cent
IIFormer Weigh House at Boston Lodge Railway Works The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is to north east of the main Boston Lodge buildings,
IIHercules Statue Opposite the Town Hall and Hercules Gates, at the top of the Hercules Steps.
IILadies Lodge (Siop Bach) On the northern corner of Battery Square, opposite the Statue of Buddha and adjoining Round House via an arch.
IILocker Room Block at Boston Lodge The railway works known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This range is located immediately W of Boston Lodge cottages, at rig
IILocomotive Shed at Boston Lodge Railway Works The railway yard known as Boston Lodge is a large complex at the south-east end of The Cob, facing Porthmadoc across the Traeth Mawr. This building is to the north east of the main Boston Lodge buildi
IIMardir South of the Church of Holy Trinity on a narrow road to the railway station and overlooking the Dwyryd estuary.
IIMermaid Located in the centre of the village to the W of the Central Piazza.
IIMinffordd Station At the junction between the Ffestiniog and Cambrian railways, between Penrhyndeudraeth and Minffordd village.
IINazareth Chapel Set against the slope of the hill which defines the northern half of the town, located immediately below the Ffestiniog Railway line; the chapel stands behind a narrow rubble-walled forecourt with its
IIObservatory Tower Prominently sited on the shore-line approximately 300m S of Portmeirion Hotel.
IIParish Church of the Holy Trinity Set back from the main road within its own rubble-walled churchyard at the southern end of the village centre.
IIPenrhyn Isaf Sited in a sheltered hollow at the summit of the hill overlooking the Traeth Mawr and The Cob, towards the western boundary of the community.
II*Plas Penrhyn Located towards the western boundary of the community on a commanding, elevated site overlooking Porthmadog and theTraeth Mawr; accesed via a lane running SW from the main road (A 487).
IIRailway Lodge at the Ffestiniog Railway Crossing To the N of, and below the village, accessed via a narrow lane bounded by rubble walls. The house is set on a levelled site at the SW corner of the crossing; behind a slate stave fence.
IIReception (Chantry Lodge) The first main building at the entrance of the village; set back slightly to the NW of the village lane.
IIRhos House On a slightly raised site near the entrance road to Minffordd Quarry near the northern boundary of the comunity.
IIRotunda or Grotto Set into the hillslope below Cliff House with panoramic views accross the bay; accessed via steps and an arch from the main village road.
IIThe Bridge House The second of the gateways into the village; below the Pantheon.
II*The Cob The Cob crosses the Traeth Mawr and the mouth of the Afon Glaslyn in Tremadoc Bay estuary and carries both the A487 and the Ffestiniog Railway from Boston Lodge to Porthmadoc. Spans District and Comm
II*The Colonnade Overlooking the Central Piazza to the E.
IIThe Gate House Straddling the road at the main (eastern) approach to the village.
IIThe Gazebo On a commanding site overlooking the village from the Gwyllt, immediately to the E of the medieval motte.
IIThe Lighthouse At Portmeirion's southernmost point, dramatically sited on the coastline.
IIWatch House Dramatically sited on the cliff top overlooking the hotel and bay.
IIWestminster Abbey Balustrade At the northern approach to the village, curving parallel with the rear service lane and facing a large pond on one side.
IIWhite Horses Located immediately behind and to the south of the Observation Tower, some 300m S of the Hotel.