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词条 List of Scheduled Monuments in Anglesey
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  1. Scheduled Monuments in Anglesey

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  3. References

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Anglesey includes the largest island in Wales, as well as various smaller islands. Just as Anglesey is joined by bridges to the mainland, so Holy Island is linked to Anglesey. The 143 Scheduled monuments cover over 4,000 years of the history of the islands. Spread throughout the interior and especially the coast of the islands there are 89 prehistoric scheduled sites, including chambered tombs, burial cairns and standing stones, hillforts, hut circles and a henge. Six sites date from the Roman period, and seven from early medieval times. The 18 sites from the medieval post-Norman period include spectacular castles, remote dwellings, and wells, stones and churches. Finally the modern period is mainly agrarian in its purposes, but also includes the copper, coal and brickmaking industries. After a spell as part of Gwynedd, the Isle of Anglesey County now covers the same area as the historic county of Anglesey.

Scheduled monuments are found in 34 of the 40 Community areas on the Isle of Anglesey. Clusters are found in Moelfre on the eastern side (14), Trearddur on Holy Island (11), Llanidan overlooking the Menai Strait (10) and Llangoed in the far east (10). One site, Beaumaris Castle, is part of a World Heritage Site and this plus a further 22 of the monuments are in the care of the Welsh heritage agency, Cadw.

Scheduled Ancient Monuments (SAMs) have statutory protection. The compilation of the list is undertaken by Cadw Welsh Historic Monuments, which is an executive agency of the National Assembly of Wales.[1] The list of scheduled monuments below is supplied by Cadw[2] with additional material from Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales and Gwynedd Archaeological Trust.

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Scheduled Monuments in Anglesey

The list is sorted by period, and then by Community so that sites of similar age and locality are placed near each other. Clicking on one of the heading arrows will sort the list by that information.

ImageNameSite typeCommunityLocationDetailsPeriodSAM No
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Barclodiad y Gawres Burial ChamberChambered round barrowAberffraw{{coord>53.2072| -4.5036|name=Barclodiad-y-Gawres Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH329707
Neolithic chambered tomb overlooking Trecastle Bay. Excavated in 1952-3 it is now consolidated, with lockable iron gates and a concrete domed roof. Several internal stones have Neolithic pecked geometric rock art.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN032
[3]
Din Dryfol Burial ChamberChambered long cairnAberffraw{{coord>53.225| -4.4048|name=Din Dryfol Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH395724
3|m|ft}} high Portal Stone creating a substantial entrance. The mound has now gone, leaving the internal stone structures.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN008
[4]
Mynydd Bach round cairnRound barrowAberffraw{{coord>53.2085| -4.5045|name=Mynydd Bach round cairn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH328708
A low, grass covered cairn with a stone burial cist in its centre, on a promentary alongside the more impressive Barclodiad y Gawres (AN032). A fragment of Beaker pottery was found in a 1956 excavation suggesting a Bronze Age date.Prehistoric
Bronze Age
AN149
[5]
Trwyn Du round cairnRound cairnAberffraw{{coord>53.1824| -4.4671|name=Trwyn Du round cairn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH352678
A Bronze Age cairn, excavated in 1956 and 1974, had regular sequence large and small kerbstones, some of which are still visible through the grass. The cairn was found to overlay a much older ground surface, which had a great quantity of flint workings, occupation material and two Tranchet axes dated to 7000BC in the Mesolithic.Prehistoric
(Mesolithic &
Bronze Age)
AN148
[6]
Werthyr standing stoneStanding stoneAmlwch{{coord>53.4088| -4.3856|name=Werthyr standing stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH415928
Standing Stone 3m high between Y Werthyr and Bryn Llwyd farms. Early writings suggest there was a second upright and a long capstone, of which there is now no sign.Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
AN150
[7]
Presaddfed Burial ChambersChambered tombBodedern{{coord>53.2992| -4.4809|name=Presaddfed Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH347808
Two megalithic stone features, one a dolmen with huge capstone, the other a collapsed stone burial chambers. A 2m gap is between the two features, and it is thought a single mound would once have covered them both, though this has now disappeared without trace. In the care of Cadw, with public access.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN010
[8]
Malltraeth Yard standing stoneStanding stoneBodorgan{{coord>53.1969| -4.3838|name=Malltraeth Yard Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH408693
2.7|m|ft}} high, beside a railway embankement, north of Malltraeth. It has variously been named Cae Dafydd Maenhir and Trefdraeth Standing Stone. It is a pale igneous rock with many quartz veins.Prehistoric
AN089
[9]
Cremlyn Standing StonesStanding stoneCwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2759| -4.1444|name=Cremlyn Standing Stones|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH571775
3|m|ft}} above, wedged in with packing stones. When replaced, it was concreted in.Prehistoric
AN074
[10]
Hendrefor Burial ChambersChambered tombCwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2729| -4.1744|name=Hendrefor Burial Chambers|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH551773
7|m|ft}} apart, which would once have been buried under a single long mound. One was recorded as intact in 1802, but by 1825 only one upright remained standing, which remains {{convert|2.7|m|ft}} high. Also called Ucheldref Burial Cairn.Prehistoric
Neolithic
AN025
[11]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Pen y Maen Standing Stone - geograph.org.uk - 787695.jpg|bSize = 80|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 70| oTop = 25|oLeft = 0Pen-y-Maen Standing StoneStanding stoneCwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2427| -4.1526|name=Pen-y-Maen Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH564739
1.65|m|ft}} high, in a field near Llandegfan. The base has worn down to reveal packing stones.Prehistoric
AN072
[12]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Maen Hir or Standing Stone, Nr. Menai Bridge. - geograph.org.uk - 106762.jpg|bSize = 80|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 90| oTop = 12|oLeft = 0Ty-Wyn Standing StoneStanding stoneCwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2428| -4.1689|name=Ty-Wyn Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH553739
3|m|ft}} high and {{convert|.8|m|ft}} wide, on a rise north of Menai Bridge. Also called Plas Cadnant Standing Stone and Ty Gwyn Standing Stone. Large packing stones are visible at the base.Prehistoric
AN073
[13]
Pen-yr-Orsedd Standing StonesStanding stoneCylch-y-Garn{{coord>53.384| -4.5073|name=Pen-yr-Orsedd Standing Stones|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH333903
230|m|yds}} apart. They are both over {{convert|2.7|m|ft}} high and {{convert|1.2|m|ft}} wide. The name may derive from 'Gorsedd' (meetings place).Prehistoric
AN081
[14]
Ty Mawr Standing StoneStanding stoneHolyhead{{coord>53.2967| -4.6214|name=Ty-Mawr Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH253809
A contorted and irregular stone block with dramatic 'swirls' in the bedding plane. It stands on a prominent site south of Holyhead.Prehistoric
AN012
[15]
Bryn Celli Ddu Burial ChamberBurial ChamberLlanddaniel Fab{{coord>53.2077| -4.2361|name=Bryn-Celli-Ddu Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH507701
One of the finest passage tombs in Wales, with a mysterious pillar within the burial chamber, a 'Pattern Stone' carved with sinuous serpentine designs, and before all that it was a henge with a stone circle. Excavated and re-constructed in 1928-9. Now in the care of Cadw.Prehistoric
Neolithic
AN002
[16]
Bryn-Celli-Ddu Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanddaniel Fab{{coord>53.2069| -4.238|name=Bryn-Celli-Ddu Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH506701
Low standing stone, wider than it is high. Only the presence of possible packing stones, and a suggested alignment with the nearby Bryn-Celli-Ddu chambered tomb indicate anything other than a natural boulder.Prehistoric
AN085
[17]
Bryn-yr-Hen-Bobl Burial ChamberChambered round cairnLlanddaniel Fab{{coord>53.1972| -4.2184|name=Bryn-yr-Hen-Bobl Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH519689
'Hill of the old people' is a substantial mound with a stone chamber. Bones were found here in 1754, and along with Plas Newydd Burial Chambers (AN005) it was included in the first Ancient Monuments Act in 1882. It was excavated by W J Hemp in 1929-35, and Neolithic pottery appeared to lie under and in front of the mound, suggesting a settlement predating its use as a burial site. The chamber was given a doorway following the dig, but is not accessible to the public. It is visible from the southern edge of Plas Newydd Garden Wood.Prehistoric
Neolithic
AN006
[18]
Plas Newydd Burial ChambersChambered tombLlanddaniel Fab{{coord>53.2038| -4.2179|name=Plas Newydd Burial Chambers|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH519697
Two adjoining stone chambers of a Neolithic burial cairn form a cromlech on private lawns of Plas Newydd National Trust Country House. The monument, along with nearby Bryn-yr-Hen-Bobl, was one of only three Welsh entries in the initial Schedule of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882Prehistoric
Neolithic
AN005
[19]
Tyddyn-Bach Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanddaniel Fab{{coord>53.2089| -4.2428|name=Tyddyn-Bach Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH503703
3|m|ft}} high pointed stone is surrounded by a pile of more recent field clearance boulders. Reportedly the stone is set into a hole or socket in the bedrock. A small tree has become established, growing through the boulders.Prehistoric
AN084
[20]
Llanddona Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanddona{{coord>53.2946| -4.1506|name=Llanddona Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH567796
Small (1.7m high) jagged and much weathered upright stone, tapering to a sharp point. It is near Bwlch Farm, west of Llanddona village.Prehistoric
AN153
[21]
Hirdre-Faig Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanddyfnan{{coord>53.247| -4.2731|name=Hirdre-Faig Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH484746
Large igneous slab, with distinctive quartz veins in a field east of Hirdre-Faig farm. It stands on a shallow ridge in an area known as Penmynydd.Prehistoric
AN155
[22]
Llanddyfnan Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanddyfnan{{coord>53.283| -4.2492|name=Llanddyfnan Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH501785
2.4|m|ft}} tall near the road to Llanddyfnan church. It had been leaning at an angle of 45° by 1970 and was set upright again some time before 1986. A museum of all things stone-related stands just over the road.Prehistoric
AN071
[23]
Maen AddwynStanding stoneLlanddyfnan{{coord>53.3247| -4.3129|name=Maen Addwyn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH460833
Ivy-covered 3m high stone beside a road. It was formerly known as Maen Fabli, whilst another stone,that stood 500m to the north, was called Maenaddwyn, and gave its name to the crossroads at which it stood.Prehistoric
AN069
[24]
Tŷ Newydd Burial ChamberChambered tombLlanfaelog{{coord>53.2359| -4.4824|name=Ty-Newydd Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH344738
A huge capstone resting on three uprights formed a spectacular monument, described in 1865 as "one of the gems of the Anglesey Cromlechs".[25] It was excavated in 1936 and a Beaker fragment indicated the Neolithic tomb was re-used during the Bronze Age. The monument is in the care of Cadw, with public access. In recent years, the capstone cracked, since which the whole has been supported by two brick piers.Prehistoric
AN013
[26]
Capel Soar Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanfaethlu{{coord>53.347| -4.5264|name=Capel Soar Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH319863
3.2|m|ft}} high, and {{convert|1.7|m|ft}} wide at its base, tapering to a rounded top.Prehistoric
AN083
[27]
Ty Mawr Burial ChamberChambered tombLlanfair Pwllgwyngyll{{coord>53.2262| -4.1902|name=Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH538721
This Burial Chamber on the eastern edge of Llanfair PG, (described on the schedule as 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth), has a large capstone now resting on its collapsed support stones. It was a simple passage grave, suggesting an earlier date than most of the Anglesey neolithic tombs.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN037
[28]
Benllech Megalith: GoosehouseUnclassified siteLlanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf{{coord>53.3202| -4.2247|name=Benllech Megalith: Goosehouse|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH519826
During sewer works in 1965 what was thought to be a small stone burial chamber was found in what is now an area of housing in Benllech. No ancient remains were found, and the presence of a medicine bottle suggested a more modern date. This left the question of what it might be. A stone goose-pen, corn drier, or a folly have all been suggested but are by no means convincing. In the absence of an explanation it retains its listed status.Prehistoric
(probably not)
AN094
[29]
Glyn Burial Chamber, BenllechBurial ChamberLlanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf{{coord>53.3116| -4.2317|name=Glyn Burial Chamber, Benllech|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH514817
Limestone capstone, which appears to be a piece of the local bedrock, levered up and propped in place by other stones. The rise in ground around it may represent a 14m circular mound or cairn that originally covered it. Partial excavation by E.N. Baynes in 1909 found that 'treasure seekers had cleaned out the whole of the chamber'.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN154
[30]
Pant-y-Saer Burial ChamberChambered tombLlanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf{{coord>53.3175| -4.2397|name=Pant-y-Saer Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH509824
Two large upright stones support a large capston, which now leans at a steep angle. It was 'plundered' in 1874 when a visitor dreamed of a crock of gold, but found only bones.[31] A full excavation by Lindsay Scott in 1933 found late neolithic and early Bronze Age burials of 54 individuals. The base of the chamber was cut into the bedrock, and the whole was covered by a mound with stone edging.[32]Prehistoric
AN004
[33]
Henblas Burial ChamberChambered tombLlangristiolus{{coord>53.2214| -4.3594|name=Henblas Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH425719
Three enormous boulders: two blocky and fairly upright, the other a vast slab. They are thought to be glacial erratics which have not travelled far. Striation details suggest some manoeuvering has taken place, and therefore they were probably adapted to create a huge burial tomb. Unverified 19th century reports claimed to have found an urn containing ashes and a ring of blue glass.Prehistoric
AN003
[34]
Bodowyr Burial ChamberChambered tombLlanidan{{coord>53.1882| -4.3029|name=Bodowyr Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH462681
Five surviving uprights formed the walls of a small stone chamber. Three of these now support a large mushroom shaped capstone, with one stone not reaching the capstone, and one fallen down. The whole, although never excavated, has been consolidated and fenced for protection from livestock and to facilitate public access.It is under the guardianship of Cadw, and commands spectacular vies of Snowdonia.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN007
[35]
Bryn Gwyn stonesStone CircleLlanidan{{coord>53.1772| -4.3022|name=Bryn Gwyn stones|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH462669
4.2|m|ft}} high, the tallest on Anglesey. Excavations in 2010 confirmed there were once 8 stones, forming a 16m wide circle, with a further stone inside the circle, perhaps aligning with the nearby henge at Castell Bryn Gwyn (AN015).Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN022
[36]
Perthi-Duon Burial ChamberChambered tombLlanidan{{coord>53.1761| -4.276|name=Perthi-Duon Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH479667
Massive stone long-identified as a possible burial chamber capstone, in a field west of Brynsiencyn. Doubts have been expressed on whether it was used in such a way, or is simply a glacial erratic.Prehistoric
AN059
[37]
Trefwri Standing StoneStanding stoneLlanidan{{coord>53.1853| -4.282|name=Trefwri Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH476677
There are two standing stones at the eastern end of the prehistoric settlement of Trefwri (see also the Pont-sarn hut circles AN087). The smaller stone, (in photo), is less convincing as an ancient stone than the larger one 200m to the east.Prehistoric
AN086
[38]
Llech GolmanStanding stoneLlannerch-y-medd{{coord>53.3222| -4.3257|name=Llech Golman|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH451831
2.4|m|ft}} high, with packing stones exposed around the base.Prehistoric
AN070
[39]
Bodewryd Standing StoneStanding stoneMechell{{coord>53.3847| -4.3978|name=Bodewryd Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH406902
At some 4m high this stone slab is one of the tallest standing stones on Anglesey.Prehistoric
AN078
[40]
Baron Hill Maen HirStanding stoneMechell{{coord>53.3963| -4.4531|name=Baron Hill Maen Hir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH369916
A large standing stone 410m North of St Mechell's Church, Llanfechell. During re-seating of the stone in 2010, it was found that one of the packing stones had prehistoric patterned carvings.Prehistoric
AN080
[41]
Llanfechell Triangle Standing StonesStanding stoneMechell{{coord>53.3966| -4.462|name=Standing Stones|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH363916
Three Bronze Age Standing Stones, each some 2m high, at the top of a low ridge.Prehistoric
AN030
[42]
Lligwy Burial ChamberChambered tombMoelfre{{coord>53.3499| -4.2529|name=Lligwy Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH501860
Huge capstone supported by 8 side stones, all of locally occurring limestone. Described in 1781, excavated in 1909, it contained numerous Neolithic flints and pots, along with 15-30 human burials. Possible East, West and South alignment of stones suggest astronomical purposesPrehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN009
[43]
Ogof Arian CaveCaveMoelfre{{coord>53.3686| -4.2781|name=Ogof Arian Cave|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH485881
Cave with an inner chamber that runs some 25m into the hillside. Neolithic flint tools have been found. Know locally as Ogof Ladran (smugglers cave).Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN106
[44]
Plas Bodafon Standing StoneStanding stoneMoelfre{{coord>53.3444| -4.2907|name=Plas Bodafon, standing stone to WNW of|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH476855
In woodland west of Plas Bodafaon, the stone is 1.3m high, of an unusual quartzite.Prehistoric
AN151
[45]
Carreg LeidrStanding stoneRhosybol{{coord>53.3329| -4.3348|name=Carreg Leidr|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH446843
Upright stone, with an unusual bulbous top. This gave rise to a legend that a thief who had stolen books from the nearby Llandyfrydog Church was turned to stone. The name means 'Thief Stone'.Prehistoric
AN067
[46]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Bryn Dyfrydog Standing Stone. - geograph.org.uk - 1092345.jpg|bSize = 180|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 60| oTop = 30|oLeft = 40Llys Einion Standing StoneStanding stoneRhosybol{{coord>53.3458| -4.3599|name=Llys Einion Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH429858
small, regular stone in a field south of Rhosybol village. Two vertical grooves on the north side could have been caused by lightning strikes.Prehistoric
AN077
[47]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Maen Cwyf Stone - geograph.org.uk - 1231093.jpg|bSize = 380|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 60| oTop = 130|oLeft = 130Maen ChwyfChambered tombRhosybol{{coord>53.3454| -4.356|name=Maen Chwyf|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH432857
What some have identified as a large capstone propped up on supporting stones, others suggest is a natural boulder, indistinguishable from other local geology.In the absence of excavation doubts persist on both sides.Prehistoric
AN076
[48]
Penrhos Feilw Standing StonesStanding stoneTrearddur{{coord>53.2957| -4.6618|name=Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH227809
3|m|ft}} high and a similar distance apart. The 1860s had recorded suggestions of a cist burial and a stone circle, but neither is in evidence. They area also known as the Plas Meilw standing stones.Prehistoric
AN017
[49]
TrefignathChambered round barrowTrearddur{{coord>53.2932| -4.6142|name=Trefignath Burial Chamber|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH258805
Neolithic tomb, expanded over three periods, each building a new chamber to the east of the previous, retaining the original alignment. It was noted in 1655, with 18th century plundering of the cairn and capstones, and reported finds of urns and bones. The most recent chamber, in use until 2250 BC, retains an elaborate entrance with tall upright portal stones. Full excavation in 1977-9 by Christopher Smith was followed by consolidation and good public access.Prehistoric
(Neolithic)
AN011
[50]
Glan-Alaw Standing StoneStanding stoneTref Alaw{{coord>53.3433| -4.4524|name=Glan-Alaw Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH368857
2.6|m|ft}} high and almost as wide, but only {{convert|.5|m|ft}} thick, standing in a field between Glan Alaw and Bod-deiniol farms, east of Llyn Alaw.Prehistoric
AN090
[51]
Tregwehelydd Standing StoneStanding stoneTref Alaw{{coord>53.3195| -4.4926|name=Tregwehelydd Standing Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH340831
8|ft|m}} high, and a more or less even rectangular shap, but it has split along its bedding planes, and is now in three pieces, which were bolted back together in 1969, with large metal straps.Prehistoric
AN018
[52]
Castellor Hut GroupUnenclosed hut circleBryngwran{{coord>53.2565| -4.496|name=Castellor Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH335761
There were said to be upwards of 26 round huts, with low walls, paved surfaces, and an impressive selection of Iron Age and some Roman finds. Many of these huts were plundered for stone before a survey and excavations in 1871, and 1900, which found quern, coins, and copper ingots. Six hut outlines remain, and the field has been much ploughed. A possible (but doubtful) stone burial chamber has been described on the western side of the scheduled area.Prehistoric
Iron Age
AN088
[53]
Enclosed Hut Group West of MariandyrysEnclosed hut circleLlanddona{{coord>53.3094| -4.108|name=Enclosed Hut Group West of Mariandyrys|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH596812
Well preserved survival of a group of round, stone-walled hut sites, with two rectangular huts, all enclosed by a low bank. Provides a good comparison with Din Lligwy, AN023. (also called Llaniestyn Hut Group)Prehistoric
Iron Age
AN126
[54]
Llanddona Hut CircleUnenclosed hut circleLlanddona{{coord>53.2937| -4.1417|name=Hut Circle W of Buarth Cyttir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH573795
5|m|ft}} wide now, they probably represent a collapsed stone wall some {{convert|2|m|ft}} thick and over a metre high, with perhaps a {{convert|10|m|ft}} diameter. A conical roof would have stood on this, rising to an impressive {{convert|8|m|ft}} or more in height, to make a large communal living space. It is listed as 'Hut Circle West of Buarth Cyttir'.Prehistoric
Iron Age
AN128
[55]
Caerhoslligwy Enclosed Hut GroupsEnclosed hut circleLlaneugrad{{coord>53.3413| -4.2696|name=Caerhoslligwy Enclosed Hut Groups|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH489851
Two related sites, 200 metres apart, with evidence of Iron Age (or Roman period) hut circles. The more southerly site has a walled enclosure, and at least three buildings. Growth of trees and scrub, along with dumping of quarried material has obscured what detail there was for most of the huts.Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
AN105
[56]
Bwlch Hut Group, BenllechEnclosed hut circleLlanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf{{coord>53.3107| -4.2348|name=Hut Group S of Bwlch, Benllech|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH512816
2|m|ft}} thick rubble-filled walls suggest huts with an internal diameter of over {{convert|9|m|ft}}. A nearby boundary wall and rectangular building may be an enclosure wall from the same Iron Age or Romano-British period.Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
AN127
[57]
Pant-y-Saer Hut CirclesEnclosed hut circleLlanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf{{coord>53.3179| -4.2336|name=Pant-y-Saer Hut Circles|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH513824
38|m|ft}} across. The smaller hut has interesting stone platforms around the sides, identified as sleeping places. The site was excavated in 1931 and 1933, with numerous Iron Age and Romano-British finds, plus a 6th-century penannular brooch suggesting a continued occupation into early Medieval times.Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
AN043
[58]
Penmon Deer Park Hut Groups & TerracesEnclosed hut circleLlangoed{{coord>53.3081| -4.0613|name=Penmon Deer Park Hut Groups & Terraces|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH627810
Several Iron Age enclosure earthworks, each with one or more roundhouses. Part of a wider landscape of Iron Age fields.Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
AN044
[59]
Graiglas BarrowRound barrowLlangristiolus{{coord>53.2472| -4.3765|name=Graiglas Barrow|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH415748
9|m|ft}} across and {{convert|1.2|m|ft}} high, beside a minor road, on a low ridge near the Mona industrial estate. A fallen standing stone is close by to the north (not scheduled).Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
AN112
[60]
Tyddyn Sadler Hut GroupEnclosed hut circleLlangristiolus{{coord>53.2367| -4.3822|name=Tyddyn Sadler Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH411737
Several square and round huts grouped amongst a network of field systems, and probably dating to Iron Age or Roman period. The wider area was noted in 1871 for its hut circles and embankments, but this particular group was first identified and documented in 1977.Prehistoric
AN122
[61]
Castell Bryn GwynHenge & enclosureLlanidan{{coord>53.1784| -4.2979|name=Castell Bryn-Gwyn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH465670
Revetted stone walls surround a level area some 54 metres in diameter. An earlier bank and ditch belong to a henge from the end of the Neolithic period. During the Iron Age the present wall was built, and it was refortified in Roman times and later.Prehistoric
AN015
[62]
Pont Sarn-Las Hut GroupUnenclosed hut circleLlanidan{{coord>53.1859| -4.2891|name=Pont Sarn-Las Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH471678
Circles in the field, with evidence of surviving stonework. Roman coins and other finds were reported in the 18th and 19th centuries, along with the suggestion that it was part of a large pre-Roman settlement of Trefwri, perhaps extending to Caer Leb (AN014) 500m to the south.Prehistoric
AN087
[63]
Brynsiencyn Round BarrowRound barrowLlanidan{{coord>53.1783| -4.2637|name=Round Barrow East of Brynsiencyn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH488669
Large unexcavated round barrow on a gentle slope, east of Brynsiencyn. Also known as 'Round barrow west of Carn or Garn'.Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
AN060
[64]
Cors-y-Bol Round BarrowRound barrowLlannerch-y-medd{{coord>53.331| -4.4414|name=Cors-y-Bol Round Barrow|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH375843
Possible ring cairn, barrow, or perhaps enclosure, it was noticed by a farmer in 1956, on the edge of a bog which drains into Llyn Alaw. Also referred to as 'Cor y Bal'.Prehistoric
AN091
[65]
Llifad, CarreglefnEnclosureMechell{{coord>53.3916| -4.4302|name=Llifad, Carreglefn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH384910
A later prehistoric pentagonal enclosure, 49 yards (45m) across. It is a possible defended settlement and stands a few hundred metres south of Pen-y-Morwydd Barrow.Prehistoric
AN079
[66]
Pen-y-Morwyd Round BarrowRound barrowMechell{{coord>53.3934| -4.4306|name=Pen-y-Morwyd Round Barrow|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH384912
25|m|ft}} across, and {{convert|2|m|ft}} high, crossed by a modern wall. A footpath from Rhosbeirio crosses the mound.Prehistoric
Bronze Age
AN110
[67]
Bwlch-y-Dafarn Hut GroupEnclosed hut circleMoelfre{{coord>53.3463| -4.2654|name=Bwlch-y-Dafarn Enclosed Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH492856
Roughly rectangular walled enclosure. Within it a well defined roundhouse, 6m across with paved floor, had Roman pottery finds. There are also two large rectangular buildings.Prehistoric
AN104
[68]
Glan'r Afon Hut CircleUnenclosed hut circleMoelfre{{coord>53.3448| -4.2536|name=Hut Group N of Glan'r Afon|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH500854
Hut circle of 8m diameter with rubble-filled 1.3m thick walls, up to 0.8m high. Now in thick woodland, rectangular buildings alongside have also been recorded.Prehistoric
AN095
[69]
Marian-glas Hut GroupUnenclosed hut circleMoelfre{{coord>53.3379| -4.2516|name=Marian-glas Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH501846
A roundhouse settlement, also called Cae Marh, with several huts with thick walls, some standing up to 1.4m high. Some of the hut walls are now obscured by a thicket, while others are visible as wall lines in the lawns of Marianglas caravan park. A sign by the Ministry of Public Building and Works (1962–70) indicates the location.Prehistoric
AN093
[70]
Parc Salmon Hut GroupUnenclosed hut circleMoelfre{{coord>53.3509| -4.2552|name=Parc Salmon Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH500861
Circular hut and a nearby mound of discarded shellfish, with pottery and other items including half of a bronze ring. The hut had flooring of cobbles set in the earth, and a mortar stone set into the floor.Prehistoric
(Iron Age & Roman)
AN102
[71]
Pen-y-Fynwent BarrowRound barrowRhosybol{{coord>53.374| -4.3551|name=Pen-y-Fynwent Barrow|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH434889
22|m|ft}} across and 1m high, and thought to be Bronze Age. It is in the same field as the Medieval Pen-y-Fynwent Enclosure (AN124).Prehistoric
AN125
[72]
Hut Circle Settlement at Capel LlochwyddEnclosed hut circle and Chapel siteTrearddur{{coord>53.3121| -4.6812|name=Enclosed Hut Circle Settlement at Capel Llochwydd|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH214828
Multi-period site, on the cliff top near South Stack on Holy Island. The walls of a ruined Medieval chapel are cut into the enclosure walls and hut circles of an Iron Age settlement. The Bronze Age burial mound of Gosgarth Bay round cairn (AN147) is a few yards up the slope. The site was, until the 1770s, the setting for local festival day gatherings, when young people would attempt 'matrimonial divining'[73]Prehistoric
& Medieval
AN133
[74]
Gogarth Bay round cairnRound cairnTrearddur{{coord>53.3116| -4.6823|name=Gogarth Bay round cairn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH214827
Round cairn on the summit of a coastal ridge known as Garn, close to the Llochwydd chapel and hut site at AN133. The large low mound of stones is a Bronze Age burial cairn, with dramatic views of the coast and area.Prehistoric
(Bronze Age)
AN147
[75]
Holyhead Mountain Hut CirclesHut circle settlementTrearddur{{coord>53.3054| -4.6838|name=Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH212820
This collection of over 20 impressive unenclosed circular stone huts (named as 'Cytiau'r Gwyddelod' on OS maps) at Ty Mawr, near South Stack, has been in the care of the state since 1911. Some 50 hut sites were noted by W O Stanley in 1862, many of which are no longer visible. The site is now within the South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve. Evidence for occupation from the Mesolithic through to Early Medieval periods has been found, but the main standing remains are from the Iron Age.Prehistoric
Iron Age
AN016
[76]
Plas Meilw Hut CirclesUnenclosed hut circleTrearddur{{coord>53.2956| -4.6573|name=Plas Meilw Hut Circles|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH230809
Prehistoric
AN033
[77]
Porth Dafarch Hut CirclesRound barrowTrearddur{{coord>53.2882| -4.6505|name=Porth Dafarch Hut Circles|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH234800
Prehistoric
AN034
[78]
Tre-Arddur Hut GroupEnclosed hut circleTrearddur{{coord>53.2874| -4.6079|name=Tre-Arddur Hut Group|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH262798
Prehistoric
AN092
[79]
Bedd Branwen Round CairnRound barrowTref Alaw{{coord>53.3363| -4.4628|name=Bedd Branwen Round Cairn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH361849
Bronze Age cairn beside the River Alaw. An excavation of 1813 found a cremation urn, and linked the site to the burial of Branwen. The cairn has a central pillar dated to before 2000BC, and the mound raised around it soon after 1400BC. Up to 12 cremated burial urns have been identified in an excavation of 1966.Prehistoric
AN098
[80]
Ynys Leurad Hut CirclesHut circle settlementValley{{coord>53.2799| -4.5858|name=Ynys Leurad Hut Circles|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH277790
Prehistoric
AN035
[81]
Tywyn-y-Parc Promontory FortPromontory Fort - coastalBodorgan{{coord>53.1568| -4.4414|name=Tywyn-y-Parc Promontory Fort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH368649
The fort is defined by a substantial bank running across the neck of the promentary with a possible gate at the northern edge. 70m long, 8m wide and 2.5m high, it forms a substantial barrier, and has two shorter sections of outer walls which overlap slightly.Prehistoric
AN049
[82]
Y Werthyr HillfortHillfortBryngwran{{coord>53.2758| -4.4391|name=Y Werthyr Hillfort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH374782
Oval earthwork bank, 200m across, crossed through its western edge by the B5112 2 km NW of Gwalchmai in central Anglesey, Wales. Iron Age defensive double banked hillfort on a low hilltop, now quite faint on the ground, but the outline of which is retained in a hedge line west of the road.Prehistoric
(Iron Age)
AN042
[83]
Dinas Gynfor HillfortHillfortLlanbadrig{{coord>53.4274| -4.4236|name=Dinas Gynfor Hillfort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH390950
Prehistoric
AN038
[84]
Din SylwyHillfortLlanddona{{coord>53.3108| -4.1229|name=Din Sylwy|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH586814
Also called Bwrdd Arthur, the earthworks enclose a relatively flat, partly overgrown area, 600 yards from the Irish Sea. Two entrances have been detected.Prehistoric
AN024
[85]
Castell near Tre-FadogPromontory Fort - coastalLlanfaethlu{{coord>53.3423| -4.5686|name=Castell Near Tre-Fadog|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH290858
Prehistoric
AN082
[86]
Caer Idris HillfortHillfortLlanidan{{coord>53.1874| -4.2546|name=Caer Idris Hillfort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH494679
Prehistoric
AN051
[87]
Dinas Cadnant HillfortHillfortMenai Bridge{{coord>53.2377| -4.1712|name=Dinas Cadnant Hillfort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH551733
Prehistoric
AN048
[88]
Coed Newydd Boiling Mounds & Smelting HearthBurnt moundMoelfre{{coord>53.3475| -4.2715|name=Coed Newydd Boiling Mounds & Smelting Hearth|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH488858
Prehistoric
AN103
[89]
Din Lligwy Hut GroupEnclosed hut circleMoelfre{{coord>53.3508| -4.2592|name=Din Lligwy Ancient Village|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH497861
Stone foundation walls of a group of Iron Age houses and workshops, surrounded by an enclosing wall.Prehistoric
AN023
[90]
Caer y TŵrHillfortTrearddur{{coord>53.3131| -4.6747|name=Caer y Twr|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH219829
A Roman-era hillfort on the summit of the Holyhead Mountain. Now mostly rubble, but its walls can still be made out, including a large stone rampart on the north and east sides.Prehistoric
AN019
[91]
Dinas Porth RuffyddHillfortTrearddur{{coord>53.2819| -4.6673|name=Dinas Porth Ruffydd|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH222794
Prehistoric
AN121
[92]
Y Werthyr HIllfortHillfortTref Alaw{{coord>53.3303| -4.4594|name=Y Werthyr HIllfort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH363843
Bivallate hillfort on an imposing hill top. Ramparts are now mostly ploughed out.Prehistoric
AN158
.[93]
Capel Eithin (site of) and CemeteryChapelLlanfihangel Ysgeifiog{{coord>53.2293| -4.2634|name=Capel Eithin (site of) and Cemetery|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH490726
Prehistoric
AN120
[94]
Bryn Eryr Rectangular EarthworkEnclosureCwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2578| -4.1892|name=Bryn Eryr Rectangular Earthwork|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH540756
Roman
AN100
[95]
Hendrefor EarthworkEnclosureCwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2655| -4.1825|name=Hendrefor Earthwork|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH545765
Roman
AN075
[96]
Caer Gybi Roman FortletFortHolyhead{{coord>53.3116| -4.632|name=Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH247826
Small fortlet at the centre of Holyhead. Possibly a late-4th-century outpost for Segontium, to defend Anglesey from Irish sea-raidersRoman
AN031
[97]
Parciau hill fortHillfortLlaneugrad{{coord>53.3374| -4.2627|name=Parciau Hillfort|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH494846
Roman
AN041
[98]
Caer LêbEnclosureLlanidan{{coord>53.1819| -4.2866|name=Caer Leb|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH472674
Roman
AN014
[99]
Bodafon Mountain Hut GroupsEnclosed hut circleMoelfre{{coord>53.3394| -4.2983|name=Bodafon Mountain Hut Groups|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH470849
Roman
AN040
[100]
Pen-Sieri Inscribed StoneInscribed stoneAberffraw{{coord>53.2069| -4.4951|name=Pen-Sieri Inscribed Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH334706
Early Christian memorial stones with the words 'MAILIS' [=(stone of Mail)], plus some Ogham text, suggesting 5th or 6th century date. In 1802 it was in use as a barn lintel. In 2002 it was relocated inside a farm building at Trecastell Farm.Early Medieval
AN058
[101]
Bodedern Early Christian CemeteryCemeteryBodedern{{coord>53.2906| -4.4898|name=Bodedern Early Christian Cemetery|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH341799
Early Medieval
AN099
[102]
Bodfeddan Inscribed StoneInscribed stoneLlanfaelog{{coord>53.2429| -4.465|name=Bodfeddan Inscribed Stone|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH356745
Standing Stone 2m high, alongside the A4080 1 km north of Pencarnisiog. Inscribed on Northern face is the text CVNOGVS_HIC IACIT (the Stone of Cunogus(s)us He lies here). The text is dated to the 5th or 6th century AD, but a well-defined cup mark may indicate the stone is a prehistoric item.Early Medieval
AN021
[103]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Penmon Cross.JPG|bSize = 100|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 70| oTop = 16|oLeft = 10Penmon CrossCrossLlangoed{{coord>53.3058| -4.0568|name=Cross in Penmon Priory|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH630807
Early Medieval
AN063
[104]
St Seiriol's Well, PenmonHoly WellLlangoed{{coord>53.3064| -4.0566|name=St Seiriol's Well, Penmon|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH630808
Early Medieval
AN062
[105]
Monastic Settlement on Puffin IslandMonastic settlementLlangoed{{coord>53.3193| -4.0253|name=Tower & Remains of Church and Monastic Settlement on Puffin Island|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH651821
Early Medieval
AN064
[106]
Mynwent y LlwynChapel?Llangristiolus{{coord>53.2325| -4.31|name=Mynwent y Llwyn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH459730
Broad mound on Malltraeth marsh, beside the old A5. It has long been suggested, and doubted, as the site of a chapel, however a resistivity survey in 1970 found the foundations of a rectangular building. The name means 'the burial ground of the grove'Early Medieval?
AN065
[107]
Llangaffo inscribed stonesCross shaftRhosyr{{coord>53.1911| -4.3277|name=Early Gravestones & Shaft in Churchyard|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH445685
In the churchyard of St Caffo's Church, Llangaffo, there is a part of a 9th-century stone cross, and inscribed gravestones from the 9th to 11th centuriesEarly Medieval
AN053
[108]
Beaumaris CastleCastleBeaumaris{{coord>53.2649| -4.0897|name=Beaumaris Castle|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH607762
One of the most famous castles of Edward I. Part of the Castles and Town Walls of Gwynedd World Heritage siteMedieval
AN001
[109]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Entry into Castle Street - geograph.org.uk - 540180.jpg|bSize = 100|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 70| oTop = 42|oLeft = 20Beaumaris Town WallTown WallBeaumaris{{coord>53.2647| -4.0941|name=Beaumaris Town Wall|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH604762
Medieval
AN123
[110]
Llanfaes FriaryFriaryBeaumaris{{coord>53.2746| -4.0871|name=Site of Friary at Llanfaes|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH609773
Medieval
AN134
[111]
Hafoty Medieval HouseHouse (domestic)Cwm Cadnant{{coord>53.2809| -4.1579|name=Hafoty Old Farm House|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH562781
Medieval
AN097
[112]
Castell CrwnRingworkCylch-y-Garn{{coord>53.3879| -4.5098|name=Castell Crwn|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH331908
Medieval
AN029
[113]
St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel YsgeifiogChurchLlanfihangel Ysgeifiog{{coord>53.236| -4.2809|name=Old Parish Church & Churchyard|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH478734
Medieval
AN052
[114]
Plas BerwHouse (domestic)Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog{{coord>53.2206| -4.2993|name=Plas Berw|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH465717
Medieval
AN057
[115]
Tre-Garnedd Moated SiteMoated SiteLlangefni{{coord>53.2466| -4.2964|name=Tre-Garnedd Moated Site|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH468746
Medieval
AN047
[116]
{{CSS image crop|Image = Castell Aberlleiniog - geograph.org.uk - 1141115.jpg|bSize = 150|cWidth = 80| cHeight = 70| oTop = 60|oLeft = 65Aberlleiniog CastleMotteLlangoed{{coord>53.2926| -4.0772|name=Aberlleiniog Castle|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH616793
Civil War stone fortifications on a medieval motteMedieval
AN020
[117]
Penmon PrioryPrioryLlangoed{{coord>53.3055| -4.0568|name=Penmon Priory|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH630807
Early medieval religious foundation that was an Augustinian Priory by 1237Medieval
AN027
[118]
Old Church of St Nidan, LlanidanChurchLlanidan{{coord>53.1779| -4.2535|name=Old Parish Church|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH494669
Medieval
AN054
[119]
Capel LligwyChapelMoelfre{{coord>53.3523| -4.2564|name=Capel Lligwy|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH499863
12th century ruined chapel with a 16th-century side chapel with a vault beneath. At some point it became a private place of worship for a nearby house, then later fell into disrepair and now has no roof, but stands as a picturesque ruin.Medieval
AN056
[120]
Ffynnon Allgo (St Allgo's Well)Holy WellMoelfre{{coord>53.3385| -4.2559|name=Ffynnon Allgo|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH498847
Medieval
AN068
[121]
Traeth Lligwy Fish WeirFish weirMoelfre{{coord>53.3606| -4.2555|name=Traeth Lligwy Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH500872
Fish trap built as a crescent of rocks near the low-tide mark of Lligwy Bay, near Moelfre, Anglesey. It is of uncertain date, is covered at high-tide, and was used to trap fish in the pond it creates at low-tide.Medieval
AN144
[122]
St Gwenfaen's WellHoly WellRhoscolyn{{coord>53.2473| -4.6101|name=Ffynnon Gwenfaen|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH259754
Ffynnon Gwenfaen}}.Medieval
AN055
[123]
Pen-y-Fynwent EnclosureEnclosureRhosybol{{coord>53.3732| -4.356|name=Pen-y-Fynwent Enclosure|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH433888
Medieval or pre-medieval homestead enclosure, and suggested site of a chapel. The enclosure survives as a low bank. No trace now remains of the chapel, which 19th century sources named variously as Bettws Bwchwdw, Capel Tegeryn, and a Church dedicated to St Morwenna. A Bronze Age Mound (AN125) is in the same field.Medieval
AN124
[124]
Llys RhosyrManorRhosyr{{coord>53.162| -4.3661|name=Llys Rhosyr|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH419653
Thirteenth century llys, a court of the princes of Gwynedd, excavated in 1993. It went out of use during the 14th century when the nearby 'new borough' was founded, and the llys was buried by the dunes.Medieval
(13th century)
AN129
[125]
St Dwynwen's ChurchChurchRhosyr{{coord>53.1373| -4.4132|name=St Dwynwen's Church|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH387627
Medieval
AN046
[126]
Pont AberffrawBridgeAberffraw{{coord>53.1921| -4.4625|name=Pont Aberffraw|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH355689
Bridge over the Afon Ffraw at Aberffraw, built by Sir A. Owen in 1731. A walled causeway continues to the east over the large expanse of sand dunes of Tywyn Aberffraw. The bridge is now only open to pedestrians.Post-Medieval /ModernAN101
[127]
Parys MountainTowerAmlwch{{coord>53.3865| -4.3448|name=Parys Mountain: Windmill, Engine House, Precipitation Pits and Great Opencast|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH441903
Windmill, Engine House, Precipitation Pits and Great OpencastPost-Medieval /ModernAN111
[128]
Gorad Friars Bach Fish WeirFish weirBeaumaris{{coord>53.2781| -4.0787|name=Gorad Friars Bach Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH615777
Post-Medieval /ModernAN140
[129]
Llanddona Fish WeirFish weirLlanddona{{coord>53.3081| -4.1439|name=Llanddona Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH572812
A post medieval intertidal fish trap at the eastern end of the beach at Red Wharf Bay near Llanddona.Post-Medieval /ModernAN137
[130]
Parciau DovecotDovecoteLlaneugrad{{coord>53.3309| -4.2576|name=Parciau Dovecot|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH497839
Post-Medieval /ModernAN036
[131]
Coed Mor Fish WeirFish weirLlanfair Pwllgwyngyll{{coord>53.2188| -4.1841|name=Coed Mor Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH542713
Post-Medieval /ModernAN138
[132]
Gorad Ddu Fish WeirFish weirLlanfair Pwllgwyngyll{{coord>53.2214| -4.1797|name=Gorad Ddu Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH545715
Post-Medieval /ModernAN139
[133]
North Weir and Smoke Tower, Ynys Gorad GochFish weirLlanfair Pwllgwyngyll{{coord>53.2187| -4.1813|name=North Weir and Smoke Tower, Ynys Gorad Goch|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH544712
Post-Medieval /ModernAN096
[134]
Felin Carnau Tide MillTidemillLlanfair-yn-Neubwll{{coord>53.2541| -4.5514|name=Felin Carnau Tide Mill|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH298760
Post-Medieval /ModernAN131
[135]
Felin Wen Tide MillTidemillLlanfair-yn-Neubwll{{coord>53.2644| -4.5565|name=Felin Wen Tide Mill|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH295772
Post-Medieval /ModernAN130
[136]
Aberlleiniog Fish Weir IFish weirLlangoed{{coord>53.2902| -4.0672|name=Aberlleiniog Fish Weir I|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH625792
Post-Medieval /ModernAN142
[137]
Aberlleiniog Fish Weir IIFish weirLlangoed{{coord>53.2911| -4.0628|name=Aberlleiniog Fish Weir II|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH625793
Post-Medieval /ModernAN143
[138]
Penmon DovecoteDovecoteLlangoed{{coord>53.3056| -4.0557|name=Penmon Dovecot|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH631807
Post-Medieval /ModernAN061
[139]
Trecastell Fish WeirFish weirLlangoed{{coord>53.2862| -4.07|name=Trecastell Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH621786
Post-Medieval /ModernAN141
[140]
Bodafon Mountain Early Medieval HomesteadSettlementMoelfre{{coord>53.3369| -4.2976|name=Bodafon Mountain Early Medieval Homestead|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH471846
Post-Medieval /ModernAN039
[141]
Bodior Tide MillTidemillRhoscolyn{{coord>53.2605| -4.5685|name=Bodior Tide Mill|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH287767
Post-Medieval /ModernAN132
[142]
Hendai Medieval FarmsteadFarmsteadRhosyr{{coord>53.1469| -4.3864|name=Hendai Medieval Farmstead|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH404637
Post-Medieval /ModernAN108
[143]
Newlands Fish WeirFish weirValley{{coord>53.2955| -4.5646|name=Newlands Fish Weir|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH290807
Post-Medieval /ModernAN145
[144]
Dyffryn Adda Copper Furnace and Precipitation PondsCopper mineAmlwch{{coord>53.396| -4.3506|name=Dyffryn Adda Copper Furnace and Precipitation Ponds|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH438913
Post-Medieval /ModernAN135
[145]
Mona MineCopper mineAmlwch{{coord>53.3872| -4.3375|name=Mona Mine Kilns and Sublimation Chambers, Mynydd Parys|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH446903
Kilns and Sublimation Chambers at Mona Mine, Mynydd ParysPost-Medieval /ModernAN136
[146]
Porth Wen BrickworksBrickworksLlanbadrig{{coord>53.424| -4.4065|name=Porth Wen Brickworks|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH401946
A now disused Victorian brickworks which produced fire bricks. The substantial remains include a number of buildings and the remains of some of the machinery.Post-Medieval /ModernAN109
[147]
Quay on the Stanley EmbankmentQuayValley{{coord>53.289| -4.5789|name=The Holyhead Road: quay on the Stanley Embankment|region:GB_type:landmark}},
SH281999
The Quay is the best preserved element of Thomas Telford's Stanley Embankment, the causeway between Holyhead and Anglesey. It was built in 1823 as the final link in the London to Holyhead Road. The angles of the masonry walls allowed ships to moor alongside the large unloading area. The main change in the original design is the addition of a higher parapet.Post-Medieval /ModernAN146
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Berw CollieryCollieryLlanfihangel Ysgeifiog{{coord>53.2269| -4.3031|name=Berw Colliery|region:GB_type:landmark}},
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See also

  • List of Cadw properties
  • List of castles in Wales
  • List of hill forts in Wales
  • Historic houses in Wales
  • List of monastic houses in Wales
  • List of museums in Wales
  • List of Roman villas in Wales

References

  • Coflein is the online database of RCAHMW: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, GAT is the Gwynedd Archaeological Trust, Cadw is the Welsh Historic Monuments Agency
1. ^Cadw: Ancient Monuments and Scheduling. Accessed 25 April 2013
2. ^Cadw will send their list as a spreadsheet, or other electronic formats, on request, as indicated at [https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/listed_buildings_and_scheduled_a#incoming-319360 www.whatdotheyknow.com]. This list uses information dated May 2012. The sites can also be accessed via a map-based datavbase at cadw.gov.wales/historicenvironment, accessed 14 September 2017
3. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95545}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3032}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN032|370700|232900|title=Barclodiad-y-Gawres Burial Chamber}}
4. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302471}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2528}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN008|372400|239500|title=Din Dryfol Burial Chamber}}
5. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302343}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3038}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN149|370864|232840|title=Mynydd Bach round cairn}}
6. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302323}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3003}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN148|367871|235240|title=Trwyn Du round cairn}}
7. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302471}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3541}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN150|392867|241523|title=Werthyr standing stone}}
8. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93832}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2049}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN010|380897|234769|title=Presaddfed Burial Chamber}}
9. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302361}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2622}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN089|369304|240854|title=Malltraeth Yard Standing Stone}}
10. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302676}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2643}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN074|377583|257110|title=Cremlyn Standing Stones}}
11. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302614}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2640}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN025|377309|255100|title=Hendrefor Burial Chambers}}
12. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302645}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2176}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN072|373904|256449|title=Pen-y-Maen Standing Stone}}
13. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302613}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2175}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN073|373944|255363|title=Ty-Wyn Standing Stone}}
14. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302613}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2175}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN081|390391|233340|title=Pen-yr-Orsedd Standing Stones}}
15. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302268}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2501}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN012|380955|225396|title=Ty-Mawr Standing Stone}}
16. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93827}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2694}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN002|370183|250757|title=Bryn-Celli-Ddu Burial Chamber}}
17. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302503}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2710}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN085|370100|250632|title=Bryn-Celli-Ddu Standing Stone}}
18. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300180}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2172}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN006|368976|251906|title=Bryn-yr-Hen-Bobl Burial Chamber}}
19. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93829}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2171}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN005|369710|251962|title=Plas Newydd Burial Chambers}}
20. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302504}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2709}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN084|370331|250319|title=Tyddyn-Bach Standing Stone}}
21. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302647}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2649}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN153|379670|256759|title=Llanddona Standing Stone}}
22. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302457}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2737}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN155|374629|248430|title=Hirdre-Faig Standing Stone}}
23. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302506}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2753}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN071|378589|250146|title=Llanddyfnan Standing Stone}}
24. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302478}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2199}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN069|383362|246052|title=Maen Addwyn}}
25. ^Account of Ty Newydd by J.E. Griffiths: Arch Cambrensis, Vol X, 1864
26. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93834}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3030}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN013|373864|234424|title=Ty-Newydd Burial Chamber}}
27. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302298}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2021}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN083|386325|231922|title=Capel Soar Standing Stone}}
28. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302558}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2693}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN037|372146|253886|title=Burial Chamber 180m NE of Pen-y-Berth}}
29. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302679}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3610}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN094|382667|251911|title=Benllech Megalith: Goosehouse}}
30. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300835}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3602}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN154|381729|251414|title=Glyn, Burial Chamber 450m N of}}
31. ^[https://archive.org/stream/britishgoblinswe00sikerich/britishgoblinswe00sikerich_djvu.txt British Goblins], Wirt Sykes (1880) p.389
32. ^www.stone-circles.org.uk - pantysaer accessed 20 September 2014
33. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95529}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3601}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN004|382400|250900|title=Pant-y-Saer Burial Chamber}}
34. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302374}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2160}}.{{Watprn|HW|AN003|371971|242579|title=Henblas Burial Chamber}}
35. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93830}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3134}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN007|368158|246228|title=Bodowyr Burial Chamber}}
36. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302402}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3135}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN022|366931|246238|title=Bryngwyn Standing Stones}}
37. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302422}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3136}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN059|366757|247981|title=Perthi-Duon Burial Chamber}}
38. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302430}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3145}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN086|367793|247615|title=Trefwri Standing Stone}}
39. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302477}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2201}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN070|383110|245191|title=Llech Golman}}
40. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302467}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3543}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN078|390219|240623|title=Bodewryd Standing Stone}}
41. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302330}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3048}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN080|391638|236991|title=Standing Stone 410m North of Church}}
42. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302331}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3047}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN030|391689|236399|title=Standing Stones}}
43. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95532}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3594}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN009|386037|250138|title=Lligwy Burial Chamber}}
44. ^{{Watprn|coflein|275604}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2125}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN106|388166|248524|title=Ogof Arian Cave}}
45. ^{{Watprn|coflein|402228}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2115}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN151|385502|247601|title=Plas Bodafon, standing stone to WNW of}}
46. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302476}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3579}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN067|384315|244626|title=Carreg Leidr}}
47. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302472}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2103}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN077|385811|242999|title=Llys Einion Standing Stone}}
48. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302473}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2104}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN076|385755|243260|title=Maen Chwyf}}
49. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95537}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2748}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN017|380941|222700|title=Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones}}
50. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95535}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2500}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN011|380551|225863|title=Trefignath Burial Chamber}}
51. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302329}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2066}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN090|385740|236833|title=Glan-Alaw Standing Stone}}
52. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93838}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2062}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN018|383186|234065|title=Tregwehelydd Standing Stone}}
53. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302306}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2520}}, (also {{Watprn|GAT|1539}}). {{Watprn|HW|AN088|376188|233597|title=Castellor Hut Group}}
54. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95594}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2599}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN126|381240|259647|title=Enclosed Hut Group West of Mariandyrys}}
55. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302685}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2663}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN128|379554|257349|title=Hut Circle W of Buarth Cyttir}}
56. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300850}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2128}} and {{Watprn|GAT|2129}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN105|385113|248995|title=Caerhoslligwy Enclosed Hut Groups}}
57. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302529}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3609}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN127|381640|251207|title=Hut Group S of Bwlch, Benllech}}
58. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93857}}. {{Watprn|GAT|60}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN043|382433|251312|title=Pant-y-Saer Hut Circles}}
59. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300853}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2563}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN044|381000|262756|title=Penmon Deer Park Hut Groups & Terraces}}
60. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302364}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2150}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN112|374876|241528|title=Graiglas Barrow}}
61. ^{{Watprn|coflein|309532}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1548}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN122|373718|241113|title=Tyddyn Sadler Hut Group}}
62. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93836}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3140}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN015|367058|246529|title=Castell Bryn-Gwyn}}
63. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93883}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3138}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN087|367870|247143|title=Pont Sarn-Las Hut Group}}
64. ^{{Watprn|coflein|58980}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1550}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN060|366971|248813|title=Round Barrow East of Brynsiencyn}}
65. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302339}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2083}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN091|384349|237516|title=Cors-y-Bol Round Barrow}}
66. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300840}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3053}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN079|391054|238492|title=Llifad, Carreglefn}}
67. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302341}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3055}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN110|391259|238472|title=Pen-y-Morwyd Round Barrow}}
68. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302483}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2127}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN104|385658|249290|title=Bwlch-y-Dafarn Enclosed Hut Group}}
69. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302510}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3595}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN095|385469|250075|title=Hut Group N of Glan'r Afon}}
70. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302509}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3611}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN093|384692|250181|title=Marian Glas Hut Group}}
71. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302484}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2131}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN102|386154|249988|title=Parc Salmon Hut Group}}
72. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302474}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2101}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN125|388931|243421|title=Pen-y-Fynwent Barrow}}
73. ^[https://archive.org/stream/blackwoodsmagazi29edinuoft#page/162/mode/2up Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1831, Volume 29 p.163] This account describes how, 'until 60 years ago', a hopeful lad or lass would descend down to a holy well near the water's edge, get a mouthful of well-water and two handfuls of sand, and attempt to get back to the chapel on the cliff-top, with the sand and water intact. Success in this was said to pressage being married within the year. The practice was suppressed by Revd Ellis, who also reduced the remote chapel to rubble.
74. ^{{Watprn|coflein|275609}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1753}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN133|382820|221477|title=Enclosed Hut Circle Settlement at Capel Llochwydd}}
75. ^{{Watprn|coflein|403437}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3804}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN147|382763|221400|title=Gogarth Bay round cairn}}
76. ^{{Watprn|coflein|308078}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1755}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN016|382073|221271|title=Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles}}
77. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302258}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2752}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN033|380924|223000|title=Plas Meilw Hut Circles}}
78. ^{{Watprn|coflein|56021}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2754}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN034|380086|223421|title=Porth Dafarch Hut Circles}}
79. ^{{Watprn|coflein|275603}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2003}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN092|379885|226259|title=Tre-Arddur Hut Group}}
80. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302327}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2088}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN098|384980|236112|title=Bedd Branwen Round Cairn}}
81. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302274}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2000}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN035|379000|227700|title=Ynys Leurad Hut Circles}}
82. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93864}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3024}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN049|364966|236856|title=Tywyn-y-Parc Promontory Fort}}
83. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95549}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3505}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN042|378200|237463|title=Y Werthyr Hillfort}}
84. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95547}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3067}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN038|395027|239068|title=Dinas Gynfor Hillfort}}
85. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93842}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2595}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN024|381418|258657|title=Din Sylwy}}
86. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95571}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN082|385899|229095|title=Castell Near Tre-Fadog}}
87. ^{{Watprn|coflein|58125}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1561}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN051|367963|249453|title=Caer Idris Hillfort}}
88. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95551}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1562}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN048|373391|255195|title=Dinas Cadnant Hillfort}}
89. ^{{Watprn|coflein|406616}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2117}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN103|385806|248890|title=Coed Newydd Boiling Mounds & Smelting Hearth}}
90. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95541}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2132}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN023|386143|249722|title=Din Lligwy Ancient Village}}
91. ^{{Watprn|coflein|93839}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1760}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN019|382913|221915|title=Caer y Twr}}
92. ^{{Watprn|coflein|308070}}. {{Watprn|GAT|807}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN121|379421|222275|title=Dinas Porth Ruffydd}}
93. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302328}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2077}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN158|384305|236320|title=Y Werthyr HIllfort}}
94. ^{{Watprn|coflein|43559}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2730}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN120|372641|249011|title=Capel Eithin (site of) and Cemetery}}
95. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95582}}. {{Watprn|GAT|401}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN120|372641|249011|title=Capel Eithin (site of) and Cemetery}}
96. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95566}}. {{Watprn|GAT|400}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN075|376501|254535|title=Hendrefor Earthwork}}
97. ^{{Watprn|coflein|15607}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1762}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN031|382640|224751|title=Roman Wall Surrounding St Cybi's Churchyard}}
98. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95548}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2203}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN041|384665|249443|title=Parciau Hillfort}}
99. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95536}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3137}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN014|367415|247294|title=Caer Leb}}
100. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302466}}, {{Watprn|coflein|400740}}, {{Watprn|coflein|400746}}, and {{Watprn|coflein|400747}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1552}} and {{Watprn|GAT|5524}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN040|384961|247080|title=Bodafon Mountain Hut Groups}}
101. ^{{Watprn|coflein|407619}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3033}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN058|370666|233463|title=Pen-Sieri Inscribed Stone}}
102. ^{{Watprn|coflein|43589}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2063}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN099|379962|234142|title=Bodedern Early Christian Cemetery}}
103. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95540}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2749}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN021|374596|235607|title=Bodfeddan Inscribed Stone}}
104. ^{{Watprn|coflein|57813}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2543}}.{{Watprn|HW|AN063|380730|263049|title=Cross in Penmon Priory}}
105. ^{{Watprn|coflein|32173}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2540}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN062|380800|263060|title=St Seiriol's Well, Penmon}}
106. ^{{Watprn|coflein|527}}. {{Watprn|GAT|5017}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN064|382173|265186|title=Tower & Remains of Church and Monastic Settlement on Puffin Island}}
107. ^{{Watprn|coflein|43592}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1593}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN065|373095|245916|title=Mynwent y Llwyn}}
108. ^{{Watprn|coflein|275602}}, {{Watprn|coflein|415196}} and {{Watprn|coflein|415199}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2607}} to {{Watprn|GAT|2617}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN053|368536|244581|title=Early Gravestones & Shaft in Churchyard}}
109. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95769}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1573}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN001|376245|260721|title=Beaumaris Castle}}
110. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302768}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2577}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN123|376234|260428|title=Beaumaris Town Wall}}
111. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300910}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2573}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN134|377327|260928|title=Site of Friary at Llanfaes}}
112. ^{{Watprn|coflein|15705}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2650}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN097|378165|256227|title=Hafoty Old Farm House}}
113. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95544}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3515}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN029|390833|233191|title=Castell Crwn}}
114. ^{{Watprn|coflein|43630}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1583}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN052|373420|247871|title=Old Parish Church & Churchyard}}
115. ^{{Watprn|coflein|15800}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2726}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN057|371753|246582|title=Plas Berw}}
116. ^{{Watprn|coflein|302404}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2727}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN047|374637|246873|title=Tre-Garnedd Moated Site}}
117. ^{{Watprn|coflein|58448}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2570}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN020|379301|261642|title=Aberlleiniog Castle}}
118. ^{{Watprn|coflein|95543}}. {{Watprn|GAT|6621}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN027|380707|263045|title=Penmon Priory}}
119. ^{{Watprn|coflein|43637}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3151}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN054|366905|249495|title=Old Parish Church}}
120. ^{{Watprn|coflein|11544}}. {{Watprn|GAT|8104}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN056|386313|249909|title=Capel Lligwy}}
121. ^{{Watprn|coflein|32151}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2202}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN068|384775|249897|title=Ffynnon Allgo}}
122. ^{{Watprn|coflein|406352}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7228}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN144|387230|250000|title=Traeth Lligwy Fish Weir}}
123. ^{{Watprn|coflein|32172}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2004}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN055|375438|225950|title=Ffynnon Gwenfaen}}
124. ^{{Watprn|coflein|43602}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2102}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN124|388843|243357|title=Pen-y-Fynwent Enclosure}}
125. ^{{Watprn|coflein|306904}}. {{Watprn|GAT|899}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN129|365381|241910|title=Llys Rhosyr}}
126. ^{{Watprn|coflein|27548}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3026}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN046|362733|238671|title=St Dwynwen's Church}}
127. ^{{Watprn|coflein|23722}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3004}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN101|368948|235581|title=Pont Aberffraw}}
128. ^{{Watprn|coflein|300166}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3496}} and {{Watprn|GAT|3564}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN111|390300|244152|title=Parys Mountain: Windmill, Engine House, Precipitation Pits and Great Opencast}}
129. ^{{Watprn|coflein|409034}}. {{Watprn|GAT|892}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN140|377700|261500|title=Gorad Friars Bach Fish Weir}}
130. ^{{Watprn|coflein|406349}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7204}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN137|381166|257254|title=Llanddona Fish Weir}}
131. ^{{Watprn|coflein|31070}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2200}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN036|383933|249759|title=Parciau Dovecot}}
132. ^{{Watprn|coflein|409071}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7221}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN138|371310|254266|title=Coed Mor Fish Weir}}
133. ^{{Watprn|coflein|409032}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7219}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN139|371585|254575|title=Gorad Ddu Fish Weir}}
134. ^{{Watprn|coflein|33276}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2757}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN096|371292|254456|title=North Weir and Smoke Tower, Ynys Gorad Goch}}
135. ^{{Watprn|coflein|275607}}. {{Watprn|GAT|36124}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN131|376050|229892|title=Felin Carnau Tide Mill}}
136. ^{{Watprn|coflein|402431}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7234}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN130|377210|229594|title=Felin Wen Tide Mill}}
137. ^{{Watprn|coflein|402485}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1722}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN142|379023|262301|title=Aberlleiniog Fish Weir I}}
138. ^{{Watprn|coflein|416641}}. {{Watprn|GAT|14615}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN143|379113|262599|title=Aberlleiniog Fish Weir II}}
139. ^{{Watprn|coflein|31079}}. {{Watprn|GAT|2541}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN061|380715|263121|title=Penmon Dovecot}}
140. ^{{Watprn|coflein|301746}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1723}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN141|378576|262106|title=Trecastell Fish Weir}}
141. ^{{Watprn|coflein|15013}}. {{Watprn|GAT|1551}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN039|384680|247116|title=Bodafon Mountain Early Medieval Homestead}}
142. ^{{Watprn|coflein|275608}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7159}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN132|376796|228776|title=Bodior Tide Mill}}
143. ^{{Watprn|coflein|15016}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3083}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN108|363741|240495|title=Hendai Medieval Farmstead}}
144. ^{{Watprn|coflein|405412}}. {{Watprn|GAT|7193}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN145|380688|229178|title=Newlands Fish Weir}}
145. ^{{Watprn|coflein|91697}} and {{Watprn|coflein|91698}}. {{Watprn|GAT|6789}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN135|391371|243801|title=Dyffryn Adda Copper Furnace and Precipitation Ponds}}
146. ^{{Watprn|coflein|33573}} and {{Watprn|coflein|33664}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3498}} and {{Watprn|GAT|11495}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN136|390362|244643|title=Mona Mine Kilns and Sublimation Chambers, Mynydd Parys}}
147. ^{{Watprn|coflein|40736}} to {{Watprn|coflein|40750}}. {{Watprn|GAT|3562}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN109|394606|240189|title=Porth Wen Brickworks}}
148. ^{{Watprn|coflein|402350}}. {{Watprn|GAT|18291}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN146|379991|228197|title=The Holyhead Road: quay on the Stanley Embankment}}
149. ^{{Watprn|coflein|33370}}. {{Watprn|GAT|5792}}. {{Watprn|HW|AN152|372459|246357|title=Berw Colliery}}
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