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Listed Buildings within five miles of CH4 9AR, sorted by distance

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  1. II Kinnerton Hall
    Kinnerton Hall is approached by a private drive running west from Kinnerton Road. It is slightly elevated from the road and obscured from view by the houses on Kinnerton Road at Babylon.
  2. II Crompton Hall
    Crompton Hall is reached from a private drive off the end of Park Avenue. It is sited in open agricultural land on the edge of the village of Higher Kinnerton and largely obscured by planting.
  3. II Kinnerton Lodge
    Situated within its own enclosed grounds and reached by a private drive running west off Kinnerton Lane, north of its junction with Leicester Lane. The private drive is entered through a set of classi
  4. II Stables at Kinnerton Lodge
    Located to the rear of Kinnerton Lodge which is situated within its own grounds and approached by a private drive running west off Kinnerton Lane.
  5. II Hillside Cottage
    Hillside Cottage is located on the south side of Kinnerton Lane between its junctions with Leicester Lane and Bramley Lane some 0.3 km north of the entrance to Kinnerton Lodge.
  6. II Bridge Farm Farmhouse and Attached Shippon
    Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  7. II Broadhey Farm Farmhouse
    Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  8. II Broadhey Farm Buildings
    Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  9. II Warren Hall
    Located at the end of a driveway off Mold Road, to the SW of the A55. Set within fine landscaped gardens with shrubs and trees. To the rear is the former farmyard complex, most of the building altere
  10. II Gell Farm Farmhouse
    Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  11. II Lower Honkley Farmhouse
    Located close to the road to the north side of Stringer's Lane between Cherry Cottage and Honkley Hall Cottages. Reached from Burton Green along Cobblers Lane which forms a junction with Stringer's La
  12. II Old School House
    Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  13. II Former Central Farm Building Associated with Moor End Farm
    Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  14. II Rose Cottage, including forecourt wall
    Located on the W edge of Broughton village, 0.85km SW of the Church. The forecourt wall bounds the NW side of the road, at the corner with Wood Lane.
  15. II* St John the Baptist's Church Photos
    Situated in a churchyard on the N side of the A5104 at the N end of Penymynydd in an area also known as Pentrobin.
  16. II The Square
    Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  17. II The Square
    Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  18. II Old Parsonage
    Situated in its own grounds c500m NW of St. John the Baptist’s Church, reached from a short drive running E from the A550 at the N end of Penymynydd.
  19. II Dodleston Hall
    Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  20. II Post Office-Holly Cottage the Square
    Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  21. II Dovecote at Dodleston Hall
    Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  22. II Red Lion Inn Photos
    Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  23. II* Church of St Mary Photos
    In the angle between Church Road and Chester Road (A5104), to the E of a large roundabout. Set in a large rectangular churchyard retaining some original boundary walling, the NW wall replaced when the
  24. II Lychgate Canopy and Wing Walls, St Mary's Churchyard Photos
    St Mary's Church, Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  25. II Church of St Mary Photos
    St Mary's Church, Dodleston, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  26. II Farmbuildings at Meadow House Farm
    Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  27. II Group of Three Vault Structures immediately N of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located immediately N of St Cyngar's Church within the walled churchyard.
  28. I Church of St Cyngar Photos
    Prominently-sited on a raised circular Celtic Llan in the centre of the village.
  29. II Railed Vault Structure immediately N of the Tower at St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located immediately N of the church tower, within the raised churchyard.
  30. II Pair of Railed Tombs to S of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located approximately 15m S of the church within the raised churchyard.
  31. II Steps, Gates and Gatepiers to W of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    On the W side of the churchyard, facing the main road.
  32. II Railed and Raised Tomb immediately W of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located immediately to the W of the church within the raised churchyard.
  33. II Sundial Base at St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Immediately SE of the parish church, within the churchyard.
  34. II Railed Tomb Monument 30m NW of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located NW of the church at the edge of the raised churchyard, opposite Fagl Lane.
  35. II Hope Cottage Photos
    Located on a bend in the lane immediately SE of the parish church, in the centre of Hope village.
  36. II Parapetted Steps and Churchyard Walls to SW of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    At the SW corner of the churchyard opposite the junction between Hawarden Road and Kiln Lane; giving access to the raised churchyard.
  37. II Burton Hall
    Located amidst open agricultural land to the south of Burton Hall Road with a northern aspect. Reached by a private track coming off the south side of Burton Hall Road.
  38. II Sarn House
    Located on a narrow corner plot between Hawarden Road and Sarn Lane in the centre of the village.
  39. II Dodleston Lane Farmhouse
    Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  40. II Dodleston Lane Farm Principal Farm Building
    Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  41. II Squire's Thatched (Formaly listed as Thatched Cottages) Photos
    Facing the road behind a hedged front garden.
  42. II Pont-y-Delyn Photos
    Spanning the Afon Alun immediately S of the road and carrying the old Fagl Lane; approximately 1km W of the village centre.
  43. II Greenwalls, Farm Buildings
    Balderton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  44. II Greenwalls Farmhouse
    Balderton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  45. II Gatepiers at former St John's Lodge, Hawarden Estate
    At S edge of Top Park, Hawarden Castle estate, and reached by public footpath which skirts the estate boundary wall from the car park adjoining the A550 in Hawarden village.
  46. II Rackery Hall ( including attached forecourt walls)
    Situated c1.6km NW of Llay village on the S side of the B5373. Reached from a drive with circular gravel forecourt and set within a walled garden.
  47. II Rhanberfydd Farmhouse and Cottage
    Located on the NE side of the main Mold to Wrexham road, approximately 1km E of Hope village.
  48. II Ivy Cottage (formerly known as Ravensbourne Cottages)
    Located at the end of a lane off the east side of Burton Hall Road between Ravensbourne and Burton House with open farm land to the east.
  49. II Plasnewydd Cottage and Farmhouse
    Situated at the end of a track leading from the A5104, approx. 0.5km to the N of Hartsheath Hall.
  50. II White Cottage
    Set back from the road and adjoining Rose Cottage to the E
  51. II Bridge End Bridge Photos
    Spanning the river Alyn and carrying the A 550 approximately 1km S of Hope and 0.5km W of Caergwrle villages.
  52. II* Pack Horse Bridge Photos
    Spanning the River Alyn in the centre of Caergwrle village, at the end of Fellows Lane.
  53. II* Coach-house and Stables to NE of Hartsheath
    Situated in the landscape park, at end of track to NE of Hartsheath Hall.
  54. II Park Cottage to N of Coach-house and Stables at Hartsheath
    Situated in parkland to the N of the stable block at Hartsheath Hall.
  55. II Castellated Gateway and Walls at Rhydyn Hall
    Located immediately W of the lane some 100m SE of Bridge End bridge; giving access to the lower approach to Rhydyn Hall and the former spa.
  56. II Manor House Photos
    Fronting the SE side of Manor Lane, on the W side of Hawarden Airport.
  57. I Hawarden Castle (Old) Photos
    Hawarden
  58. II Tea Pavilion, Hawarden Castle Estate
    In the garden, to the SW of the new castle, adjacent to the perimeter wall.
  59. II Manor Farm
    Fronting the NW side of Manor Lane, on the W side of Hawarden Airport.
  60. II Ball's Hall
    Set amidst open farmland 1 km north-east of Burton Road. Reached by a private track which leaves Burton Road at its junction with Rosemary Lane and Burton Hall Road to traverse an open field.
  61. II Lilac Cottage Photos
    Set back on a corner site adjacent to a narrow lane leading from Derby Road to the High Street, in the centre of Caergwrle village.
  62. II Ty Gwyn, including attached wall and outbuildings Photos
    Almost opposite Derby Arms PH.
  63. II Ice-house NE of Plas Teg
    Within a small mound immediately NE of, and visible from the main Mold to Wrexham road.
  64. II Foot Bridge to old Castle, Hawarden Castle Estate
    To the S of the New Castle spanning a dry ditch, until 1804 the course of the Chester-Holyhead road.
  65. I Hawarden Castle (New)
    Set in its own park, to the E of the Old Castle, and with formalised gardens to the S.
  66. II Broadlane
    Facing the New Castle to the E.
  67. II Gateway adjoining Hawarden New Castle to the E, with Flanking Crenellated Wales
    Hawarden
  68. II Balderton Dairy
    Balderton, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CH4
  69. II Ice Tunnels immediately to NE of Hartsheath
    Situated in a stone rubble wall to the NE of Hartsheath Hall.
  70. II* Hartsheath Hall
    Situated in a fine nineteenth century landscape park to the N side of the A541 approximately 0.5 km to the E of Pontblyddyn.
  71. II 75m Section of Kitchen Wall to NW of New Castle
    Hawarden
  72. II Retaining Walls flanking sunken Servants' Pathway at Hartsheath
    Situated to the NW of Hartsheath Hall curving and in part forming the Ha-ha.
  73. II* Rhydyn Hall Photos
    Overloking the the river Alyn to the E, on the line of Wat's Dyke, approximately 0.5km E of Caergwrle village centre; accessed via an unmetalled lane running S from the road.
  74. II* Gazebo at Plas Teg
    Immediately E of Plas Teg.
  75. II Bridge carrying main drive over Servants' Pathway including gate piers at Hartsheath
    Situated to the NW of Hartsheath Hall, the bridge carries the main drive over the ha-ha and sunken servant's pathway.
  76. II Milestone at Plas Teg
    On a central reservation on the main road, immediately opposite the N entrance drive to Plas Teg, towards the northern boundary of the community.
  77. I Plas Teg
    Prominently-sited, set-back from the main Wrexham to Mold road towards the NW border of the community and set into the gentle slope of the hill; accessed from the road via a pair of gated, sweeping dr
  78. II Garage Yard and Gallery (former stables and coach-house) Photos
    To the N of the New Castle, near the kitchen garden.
  79. II Glynne Cottage Photos
    Overlooking the park to the N, and secluded in its own grounds.
  80. I Caergwrle Castle
    Strikingly-sited on a high natural hilltop site in the centre of Caergwrle; accessed via a path leading from the main road.
  81. II Garage Yard and Gallery (former stables and coach-house) Photos
    To the N of the New Castle, near the kitchen garden.
  82. II Wynt Lodge Photos
    Set back behind the Hawarden Castle park wall.
  83. II N Entrance to Gatepiers and Scree Walls to Hawarden Castle Photos
    Set back on the N side of Glynne Way, opposite Moor Lane.
  84. II No 43, Glynne Way (N Side), Clwyd Photos
    Adjoining No.39 to the E and stepped-down.
  85. II No 41, Glynne Way (N Side), Clwyd Photos
    Adjoining No.39 to the E and stepped-down.
  86. II No 39, Glynne Way (N Side), Clwyd Photos
    39 Glynne Way
  87. II No 37, Glynne Way (N Side), Clwyd Photos
    Raised up slightly behind railed dwarf walls and facing the street.
  88. II No 35, Glynne Way (N Side), Clwyd Photos
    Raised up slightly behind railed dwarf walls and facing the street.
  89. II No 33, Glynne Way (N Side), Clwyd Photos
    Raised up slightly behind railed dwarf walls and facing the street.
  90. II No 62, Glynne Way (S Side), Clwyd
    Raised up above street level, behind a stone retaining wall.
  91. II Retaining Wall to Street
    Raised up above street level, behind a stone retaining wall.
  92. II The Hawarden Institute Photos
    Adjoining the Hawarden Gymnasium to the E.
  93. II The Rear of Hawarden Insitute
    Adjoining the Hawarden Gymnasium to the E.
  94. II Bridge over River Alyn at Hartsheath
    Spanning the River Alyn on the main drive to Hartsheath Hall, N of the A541 Mold - Wrexham Road.
  95. II The Hawarden Gymnasium Photos
    On the street line.
  96. II Mount Alyn Lodge (including gate piers at drive entrance)
    Situated towards the top of Croes Howell Hill adjacent to the south side of the B 5102. The Lodge lies roughly 0.4km to the west of the lower Lodge and Yew Tree Farm.
  97. II No 60, Glynne Way (S Side), Clwyd Photos
    On the street line.
  98. II Attached Boundary Wall to the East Photos
    Adjacent to, and flush with No. 29a, set behind a low chequered brick wall.
  99. II The Elms Photos
    Adjacent to, and flush with No. 29a, set behind a low chequered brick wall.
  100. II No 58, Glynne Way (S Side), Clwyd Photos
    Adjoining Nos 42-56 to the E.

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