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  1. II The Tivoli Photos
    Situated close to the centre of Buckley, approximately 300m east of the crossroads between the A 549 and the B 5127.
  2. II Buckley Town Council Offices and Library Photos
    In the centre of Buckley on the north side of Mold Road near to its junction with the A549
  3. II Emmanuel Church Photos
    Situated in a churchyard off the S side of Mold Road in Bistre.
  4. II Hawkesbury Hall Photos
    Facing south and reached off the main road west of the common.
  5. II Plas Major including attached barn Photos
    Situated c1.7km SW of Mynydd Isa and reached from a by-road running N from the A5118 at Llong.
  6. II Lych Gate to St Matthew's Church Photos
    Situated at the entrance to a churchyard on the E side of Church Road in the NE part of Buckley.
  7. II* St Matthew's Church Photos
    Situated in a churchyard off the E side of Church Road in the NE part of Buckley.
  8. II Pen-yr-Allt Farmhouse and attached byre
    Situated approx. 0.5km to SE of Padeswood and reached along the S side of the by-road which runs through Padeswood Pool, due S between the A5118 and A5104.
  9. II Llong Bridge Photos
    Situated close to the junction of the B5444 and the A5118 at Llong, crossing the River Alyn.
  10. II Plas Isaf Photos
    Situated c1.7km S of Mynydd Isa and reached from a drive running N from the A5118 at Llong.
  11. II Stables and Coach House at Plas Isaf including attached walled garden
    Situated to the rear of Plas Isaf on two sides of a yard, reached from a drive running north from the A5118 at Llong, linked to the house via a covered carriageway.
  12. II Christ Church Photos
    Situated in a walled churchyard, set back from the S side of the A541, to the NW of Pontblyddyn.
  13. II White Cottage
    Set back from the road and adjoining Rose Cottage to the E
  14. 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.
  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 Bryn Farmhouse
    Situated close to the main road on the north side of Mynydd Isa in the area of Bryn y Baal; adjacent farmyard buildings.
  17. 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.
  18. II Argoed Hall
    Situated on the western edge of Mynydd Isa at the end of Argoed Hall Lane
  19. II Pont Blyddyn Photos
    Situated to the E of the A 5104, at the rear of the Bridge Inn PH, where a former road, now track, crosses the River Alyn.
  20. II* Pair of Lodges flanking N driveway to Leeswood Hall Photos
    Situated facing each other across wide forecourt, linked by late C20 iron work railings. Disused N driveway to Leeswood Hall runs from lodges across meadow to S.
  21. II Bridge over River Terrig at former N Driveway to Leeswood Hall Photos
    Spanning the River Terrig in parkland immediately south of the pair of Lodges flanking the former N Driveway to Leeswood Hall.
  22. II 15 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  23. II 14 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  24. II 13 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  25. II 12 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  26. II 11 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  27. II 10 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  28. II 9 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  29. II 8 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  30. II 7 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  31. II 6 Alyn Terrace Photos
    Situated to the E of the A541; set back form the road with small front gardens bounded by low brick wall.
  32. II U-shaped Range of Farm Buildings to the NW of Fferm Farmhouse
    Situated at the end of the driveway to NW of Fferm Farmhouse.
  33. II Farmyard Range to NW of Fferm Farmhouse
    Situated to the NW of Fferm Farmhouse to the N of the track leading to the main house, just before the U-shaped range of outbuildings.
  34. II* The Brewhouse at Fferm Farmhouse
    Situated at the end of the driveway leading to Fferm Farmhouse, to the N sice of the A541 and immediately adjacent to Fferm Farmhouse.
  35. I Fferm Farmhouse
    Situated on the N side of the A541, approx. 0.25km to the E of Pontblyddyn.
  36. 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.
  37. II Garden Walls and Gateway to S and W of Fferm Farmhouse
    Situated on the S and W sides of Fferm Farmhouse on the N side of the A541.
  38. II* Coach-house and Stables to NE of Hartsheath
    Situated in the landscape park, at end of track to NE of Hartsheath Hall.
  39. II Stables and attached Walled Garden to NE of Pentrehobyn
    Situated to north-east of Pentrehobyn and immediately adjacent to the large barn.
  40. II Barn to NE of Pentrehobyn
    Situated on sloping site to north-east of Pentrehobyn house and closing one side of the former walled garden.
  41. I Llettau at Pentrehobyn
    Linked to the east side of Pentrehobyn House by a short screen wall.
  42. II Ice Tunnels immediately to NE of Hartsheath
    Situated in a stone rubble wall to the NE of Hartsheath Hall.
  43. II Retaining Walls flanking sunken Servants' Pathway at Hartsheath
    Situated to the NW of Hartsheath Hall curving and in part forming the Ha-ha.
  44. I Pentrehobyn Photos
    Set in own grounds south-east of Mold and reached along short drive.
  45. 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.
  46. II Squire's Thatched (Formaly listed as Thatched Cottages) Photos
    Facing the road behind a hedged front garden.
  47. 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.
  48. II Inner Boundary Wall at Pentrehobyn including attached gate piers on main drive
    Bordering the main garden and including the gated entrance from the main drive to the forecourt of the house.
  49. 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.
  50. II Pen-y-Bont Farmhouse Photos
    Situated alongside the river Alyn and reached by a track from the west end of the bridge at Pentre.
  51. II Bridge over River Terrig near White Gates Cottage Photos
    Situated off the by-road which runs S from the B5444 to Leeswood, near White Gates Cottage.
  52. II Walled Garden including Stone Piers, Cottage and Vine House E of Leeswood Hall
    Situated to the NE of the main house on the southern edge of woodland.
  53. II* Leeswood Hall Photos
    Situated on the crest of hill close to the by-road from Mold to Leeswood village. Set in an exceptional early C18 landscape park.
  54. II Pentrehobyn Lodge Photos
    Located at the NE edge of the Community Council area, on the street- line on the E side of the Mold-Wrexham road.
  55. II U-shaped Former Stable Blocks and Attached Walls at Leeswood Hall
    Immediately to S and rear of main house. U-shaped complex comprising twin parallel gabled blocks with linking screen walls enclosing large cobbled stable yard. Further garden walls to road side.
  56. II Ice House to NW of Leeswood Hall
    Located on a mound at the S end of the Pond and close to the NE avenue from Leeswood Hall to the White Gates.
  57. II* Leeswood Green Farm Photos
    Situated at the end of a track off the main road, Oak Drive, which runs through Coedllai Leeswood.
  58. II Bethel Calvinistic Methodist Chapel
    Situated at the corner of Oak Park and King Street, set back slightly from the road and behind low brick walls mounted with iron railings.
  59. 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.
  60. II Former Dovecote S of Leeswood Hall Photos
    Situated in a field on the W side of the by-road that runs from Mold to Leeswood village, and due S of driveway entrance to stable yard at Leeswood Hall.
  61. I White Gates, Screens and Piers NW of Leeswood Hall Photos
    Situated on the N side of the by-road between Mold and Leeswood Village, situated at the terminus of axis of the landscaped avenue which slopes downhill from the NW façade of Leeswood Hall.
  62. II Llwyn Offa Farmhouse
    At the end of a short track and on the L side.
  63. II Farm Building at Llwyn Offa Farm
    At the end of a short track, on the R and adjacent to Llwyn Offa Cottage.
  64. II Ice-house NE of Plas Teg
    Within a small mound immediately NE of, and visible from the main Mold to Wrexham road.
  65. II* Gazebo at Plas Teg
    Immediately E of Plas Teg.
  66. 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
  67. II Domestic and Agricultural Range to the NE of Kearsley Farm
    Hawarden
  68. 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.
  69. II* Black Gates & Screens at Entrance to the Tower
    Located on the W side of the main Mold-Nercwys road, slightly set back and at right angles with it.
  70. II Bromfield House
    Opposite Broncoed Lane, set well back from road in wooded garden.
  71. II Hawarden High School, original, central block with contemporary wings and including 1905 additions Photos
    Set back slightly from the road, behind a railed, grassed forecourt.
  72. II Harwarden Hayes
    At the end of a track leading on from Station Road.
  73. II Former Head Master's House at Hawarden High School Photos
    Adjacent to the NW of the main school block, the former Head Master's house, now the 6th form centre.
  74. II Bryn-Yr-Haul Photos
    Set back from the road in its own grounds approximately a hundred yards from the junction with the A5119.
  75. II Greenbank Farm Farmhouse
    Located at the end of Greenbank Lane which runs NE off Alltami Road.
  76. II Detached Coach House to SW of Stafford House
    Set back slightly behind a walled garden, facing the road.
  77. II Farm Building at Greenbank Farm
    Located at the end of Greenbank Lane to the NW of the farmhouse. The farmyard is in front.
  78. II Stafford House Photos
    Set back slightly behind a walled garden, facing the road.
  79. II United Reformed Church Photos
    At the corner of Tyddyn Street with Grosvenor Street overlooking the former railway station.
  80. II Lodge to Llwynegrin Photos
    Set back from road behind former gateway overlooked by Civic Centre.
  81. II Broadway
    Set back from the road on rising ground approximately a hundred yards from the junction with the A494.
  82. II Old County Hall Photos
    Set back from the road and opposite the junction with Tyddyn Street.
  83. II Former Smithy
    A narrow cul-de-sac through an entry off Chester Street between Nos 10 and 12.
  84. II Britannia Inn P.H. Photos
    On the street line with gable end to Glanrafon Road.
  85. II NO.55 Wrexham Street, Clwyd
    On the street line with gable end to Glanrafon Road.
  86. II NO.53 Wrexham Street, Clwyd Photos
    On the street line with gable end to Glanrafon Road.
  87. II New Savoy Restaurant (formerly 1-7 Prince's Row to the rear of Savoy Resturant)
    A narrow cul-de-sac through an entry off Chester Street between Nos 10 and 12.
  88. II NO.51 Wrexham Street, Clwyd Photos
    On the street line with gable end to Glanrafon Road.
  89. I The Tower Photos
    Situated in its own park off the main N-S road from Mold by-passing the village.
  90. II NO.49 Wrexham Street, Clwyd
    On the street line with gable end to Glanrafon Road.
  91. II NO.47 Wrexham Street, Clwyd
    On the street line with gable end to Glanrafon Road.
  92. II Maes y Vaynor Photos
    At the junction of Love Lane with King Street. In their own grounds with contemporary outhouses and boundary walls.
  93. II Sunnt Bank Photos
    At the junction of Love Lane with King Street. In their own grounds with contemporary outhouses and boundary walls.
  94. II Jones & Son Photos
    On street line near the corner with New Street and adjoining No 1a at an angle.
  95. II BBC Radio Clwyd Photos
    In its own grounds facing the junction of Chapel Street with Glanrafon Road.
  96. II Vaughan Davies Photos
    On the corner of Wrexham Street with New Street.
  97. II Church Hall Photos
    In a prominent position opposite the modern police station.
  98. II Llwynegrin County Civic Centre Photos
    Adjacent to County Library Headquarters in Civic Centre complex.
  99. II Former Market Hall & Assembly Rooms Photos
    Prominently sited at crossroads on the corner of the High Street with New Street.
  100. II Former Stable Block at Castle Hill Farm
    Opposite the brewery to the SE.

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