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CYFLWYNIAD – INTRODUCTION
MYNEGAI – INDEX
YMWELD A SAFLEOEDD – VISITING SITES
CANLLAWIAU – GUIDELINES
DARGANFYDDIADAU – FINDS
Abererch
EGLWYSIG – ECCLESIASTICAL
(1482) THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. CAWRDAF
SECIWLAR – SECULAR
(1483) LLWYNDYRYS
(1484) PLAS-GWYN
(1485) TY’N-RHOS-FAWR
(1486) TY-GWYN
(1487) TY-CANOL
(1488) FUCHES-WEN
(1489) – (1504) other houses
PONT – BRIDGE
(1505) PONT ABER-ERCH
CYTIAU A CYFUNDREFN CAEAU – HUTS AND FIELD SYSTEMS
(1506) ENCLOSED HUT-GROUP N.W. of Clogwyn-bach
(1507) ENCLOSED HUT-GROUP
(1508) ENCLOSED HUT-GROUP N.E. of Yoke house
(1509) ROUND HUT,
(1510) LONG HUT N. of Yoke House
(1511) LONG HUT AND ENCLOSURES
(1512) LONG HUT N.E. of Yoke House
(1513) LONG HUT on Penychain headland
MAENI HIRION – STANDING STONE
MAEN HIR – STANDING STONE
CROMLECHI – CHAMBERED TOMBS
(1515) BURIAL CHAMBER near Cromlech
FFYNHONNAU – WELLS
(1516) FFYNNON GWYNEDD
(1517) FFYNNON CAWRDAF
FFYNNON GADFARCH
DENEIO (PWLLHELI)
EGLWYSIG – ECCLESIASTICAL
(1556) ST. BEUNO’S CHURCH
(1557) Baptist, North Street
(1558) Wesleyan Methodist, Wesley Street,
SECIWLAR – SECULAR
(1559) PENLAN-FAWR
(1560) MATHAN HOUSE
(1561) PENDALAR (now Bryn Awelen)
Eraill – Others
CROMLECHI – CHAMBERED TOMBS
At SH 36233522
LLANNOR
EGLWYSIG – ECCLESIASTICAL
(1653) THE PARISH CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
SECIWLAR – SECULAR
(1654) CEFN MINE
(1655) DOLYPENRHYN
(1656) BODFEL
(1657) LLANNERCH
(1658) TYNEWYDD
(1659) PENPRYS
(1660) BODEGROES
(1661) BODFEL-BACH
(1662) PEN-Y-BRYN
(1663) TY-DU-ISAF
(1664) LLANNERCH-ISAF
(1665) PLAS TUDUR
(1666) GOETRE
(1667) HENDREF
(1668) RHYLLECH
PONTYDD – BRIDGES
(1669) PONT PENPRYS
(1670) PONT BODFEL
(1671) PONT RHYD-HIR
(1672) PONT PENSARN
GWRTHGLAWDD CANOLOESOL – MEDIEVAL EARTHWORK
(1673) Y MOUNT, S.E. of Tynewydd
CERRIG ARYSGRIFENEDIG – INSCRIBED STONES
(1674) STONE in porch of Parish Church
(1675) Two INSCRIBED STONES
MAENI HIRION – STANDING STONES
(1676) Two STANDING STONES, Tir-gwyn
(1677) STANDING STONE, N.E. of Bodegroes
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