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  1. II* Old Court Photos
    Fronting the road approximately 40m E of the junction with North and South Streets.
  2. II 1 North Street, Caerwys
    Fronting the road opposite the former market square.
  3. II 2 North Street, Caerwys
    Fronting the road opposite the former market square.
  4. II Berwyn Cottage
    Fronting the street approximately 100m W of the junction with North and South Streets.
  5. II Caerwys Pinfold
    Fronting the road approximately 40m W of the junction with North Street.
  6. II Manor House
    Set back from the road behind a walled garden approximately 70m E of the junction with North and South Streets.
  7. II Manor Court (also known as Sessions House)
    Set back from the road behind a walled garden approximately 80m E of the junction with North and South Streets.
  8. II* Church of St Michael Photos
    At the centre of a large square churchyard on the SW side of the town, with the main entrance from Pen y Cefn Road.
  9. II Sundial in Caerwys churchyard Photos
    On the S side of the church.
  10. II NW coach house at The Rectory
    On the NW side of the house.
  11. II Coach House with stable & privy at The Rectory
    On the NW side of the house.
  12. II The Rectory
    In its own grounds on the SE side of the churchyard.
  13. II Caerwys Welsh Presbyterian Church, including forecourt wall and gates
    At the E end of the street, set back from the road behind forecourt walls.
  14. II Glasfryn Lodge
    At the S end of the town directly opposite South Street at its junction with Pen y Cefn Road.
  15. II Gableside
    Fronting the road at the E end of the street near the junction with Chapel Street.
  16. II Frondeg
    Set well back from the road in its own grounds approximately 200m NW of the junction of the A541 and B5122.
  17. II Pwllgwyn Hotel
    Set back on the N side of the road approximately 350m NW of the junction with the B5122.
  18. II* Bryn Sion
    Approximately 0.75km NE of Afonwen and reached by private road on the W side of a minor road between Afonwen and Babell.
  19. II Gatehouse with attached garden walls at Bryn Sion
    On the SE side of the house.
  20. II Row of kilns at former Afon Wen Portland Cement Works Photos
    Approximately 180m NE of the junction of the A541 and B5122 and on the E side of Heron's Retreat Holiday Park.
  21. II Milestone & drinking trough W of entrance to Maes-y-coed Farm Photos
    Nearly opposite the junction of the A541 and the B5122 S of Caerwys.
  22. II Nurse Cottage
    Approximately 1.8km NW of Ysceifiog and set back on the N side of aminor road between Afonwen and Babell.
  23. II Agricultural Range at Maes-y-Coed Farm
    On the W side of the house.
  24. II* Maes-y-coed Farmhouse
    Reached down a short farm road on the S side of the A541, just W of the junction of the A541 and B5122.
  25. II Plas Cerrig Farmhouse, including attached former barn and bakehouse
    Approximately 1.8km N of Caerwys town centre, reached by farm road on the S side of a minor road between Caerwys and Babell.
  26. II Bron Fadog
    About 1.2 km ENE of Afonwen and reached by lane off SE side of minor road between Afonwen and Babell.
  27. II Lower House at Bron Fadog
    At right angles to the S end of Bron Fadog Farmhouse.
  28. II Cow shed at Plas Cerrig Farm
    On the N side of the farmhouse.
  29. II Barn, cart shed and granary at Plas Cerrig Farm
    On the NW side of the farmhouse.
  30. II Ty Coch with attached agricultural range
    Approximately 2km N of Caerwys town centre on the N side of a minor road between Caerwys and Babell.
  31. II Bakehouse at Gellilyfdy
    On the S side of the house.
  32. II Gellilyfdy
    Approximately 2.5km NNW of Ysceifiog and reached by farm road on S side of a minor road between Babell and Caerwys.
  33. II Stable at Gellilyfdy
    On the SE side of the house.
  34. II* Barn at Gellilyfdy
    Approximately 100m SE of the farmhouse.
  35. II Ddol Afon Cottage
    Facing the road on the N side of Ddol Ganol Farm and opposite a minor road to Ysceifiog.
  36. II Plas-yn-crwmp
    Set back on the W side of a minor road between Ddol and Colomendy, immediately S of Afon Chwiler and E of Afon Disgynfa.
  37. II* Candy Mill with Miller's Cottage and Leat
    To east of the River Aberwheeler near Ty Draw farm, reached by a minor road from the A541. Leat from the river about 400 m to the north feeding a small pond to its east, the tailwater carried back to
  38. II Bakehouse and Pigsties at Candy Mill
    Close to the miller's house at Candy Mill
  39. II Coedmynydd Isaf
    Approximately 1.2km SW of Ddol and reached by farm road on the E side of a minor road between Afonwen and Moel-y-Parc Transmitting Station.
  40. II Bakehouse with attached former pigsties at Coedmynydd Isaf
    On the SW side of the house.
  41. II Fox Inn
    On the N side of the main road through the village, approximately 100m NW of the church.
  42. II Stable at Fox Inn
    On the R-hand (E) side of the Fox Inn and adjacent to the School House.
  43. II School House, including forecourt railings
    Attached to the W side of the Community Hall, which is at main village crossroads, about 100m NW of St Mary's Church.
  44. II Ysceifiog Community Hall
    At the main village crossroads, about 100m NW of St Mary's Church.
  45. II Plas-newydd
    Approximately 3km N of Ysceifiog, reached by farm road W of a minor road between Babell and Gorsedd. The house faces N behind a garden with iron railings.
  46. II* Pantgwynmawr
    Approximately 0.8km NNE of Ysceifiog church, on the NE side at the end of a lane N of a minor road between Ysceifiog and Lixwm.
  47. II Church of St Mary
    In the centre of the village and within a walled churchyard.
  48. II Cross in churchyard of St Mary's Church
    In the churchyard on the S side of the church.
  49. II The Old Rectory
    Immediately E of the church of St Mary and set back from the road in its own grounds.
  50. II Plas Gwyn
    Reached by private drive on the S side of a minor road between Ddol and Pen-y-felin.
  51. II Swan Cottage
    An isolated house set at right angles from the A541 between Melin-y-wern and Ddol.
  52. II Gledlom Photos
    Approximately 0.75km SE of Ysceifiog church and reached by farm road S of Ffordd Gledlom between Ysceifiog and Lixwm.
  53. II* Colomendy
    Approximately 2km SSW of Ddol reached at the end of a minor road S of the A541.
  54. II Former cow house, stable and dovecote at Colomendy
    On the SW side of the farmhouse.
  55. II Adwy-wynt
    Reached by a minor road about 1 km north of Bodfari Parish Church; situated beside the Offa's Dyke Path and opposite Moel-y-Gaer, its upland location providing fine views to the south-east along the V
  56. II Ysgubor Colomendy
    On the S side of the farmhouse.
  57. II Rhydwen Fach
    Fronting the A5151 which runs N from the A55 trunk road towards Lloc.
  58. II Pen-yr-erw Photos
    An isolated cottage approximately 1.2km WNW of Nannerch village, reached by public footpath N of Pen-y-felin.
  59. II Pant Glas
    Along a track which leads S off the lane which runs along the S side of Llyn Helyg Woods.
  60. II Pen Llwyn Farmhouse
    Set back from the W side of a lane which runs NE off the A55 trunk road. The front faces E, the current entrance to the rear.
  61. II Nant-gwilym-uchaf
    Reached by a minor road from Delfryn, about 400 m north-east of the Tremeirchion to Bodfari road. Nant-gwilym-uchaf is below the road; farm building to east, garden to south.
  62. II Engine House
    To N of Lloc Crossroads set back from the road, close to a footpath, and opposite the Rock Inn.
  63. II Barn at Aberwheeler House
    To the north of Aberwheeler House
  64. II Bee-boles at Aberwheeler House
    At north-west corner of the garden to the rear of Aberwheeler House
  65. II Aberwheeler House
    Reached by a narrow lane ½ km north-east of Pont Geinas, located in private grounds. Set of bee-boles to east, old brick barn to north.
  66. II Telephone Call-box
    At the roadside to the SE of the Fielding Arms Public House on the NW edge of Pantasaph.
  67. II Capel y Berthen
    At the N end of Lixwm village, set back behind a lawn with boundary railings on the N side of a minor road between Lixwm and Ysceifiog.
  68. II Monument to John Owen & William Llwyd at Capel y Berthen
    In the centre of the lawn in front of the chapel.
  69. II Melin-y-wern
    Set back on the N side of the A541 behind the Old Mill Hotel.
  70. II The Vicarage
    Located to the SW of the church. The driveway runs W off the road from Gorsedd to Pantasaph. The building is divided, with the vicarage to the L and accessed by the main entrance.
  71. II Holly House
    Located to the SW of the church. The driveway runs W off the road from Gorsedd to Pantasaph. The house is part of the Vicarage, mainly occupying the service rooms to the R and with the entrance to t
  72. II Llwyn Tew
    An isolated house on the W side of Lixwm village, reached by track and footpath on the W side of the B5121.
  73. II Bakehouse at Llwyn Tew
    On the E side of the house.
  74. II Former School & School Master's House Photos
    Located on the S side of the main road through Gorsedd, next to the Church of St Paul.
  75. II Church of St Paul Photos
    Located at the main cross-roads in Gorsedd and to the SW.
  76. II Nantlys Lodge
    1.5 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church, at the north side of the lane to Nantlys.
  77. II Entrance piers and flanking walls at Pantasaph Friary Photos
    Set back from the road and bounding an area of tarmac and gardens in front of the friary. The entrance is to the SW.
  78. II West Gate
    On the W edge of the grounds of Pantasaph Friary and facing S. The lane on its W side runs N to Carmel.
  79. II Plumgate (otherwise Delfryn)
    1.5 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church, on the west side of the Bodfari Road, to the north of the drive to Nantlys. One wall of a former walled garden survives to the north-west of the house.
  80. II* Guest House including linking range at Pantasaph Friary Photos
    Set back from the road and approached by driveways. The linking range, which includes the main entrance, joins the guest house with the friary, which is to the R.
  81. II Archway to the Way of the Cross at Pantasaph Friary Photos
    Set back to the NW of the friary buildings, and forming the access to the Way of the Cross and The Grotto.
  82. II The Old School and Schoolhouse
    At the east fringe of Bodfari Village, reached by a track to the north of the B5429, and occupying a terraced site on the hillside with extensive views south. Stone wall at north, with two gateways. P
  83. II Pantyrodyn Cottage
    On the W side of the main road through the village.
  84. II* The Roman Catholic Church of St David Photos
    Adjoining the R side of Pantasaph Friary and in the grounds.
  85. II Bryngwyn-mawr Farmhouse
    Set back at the east side of a minor road about 2 km north-north-east of Tremeirchion Parish Church.
  86. II* Franciscan Friary Photos
    Set back from the road in grounds and approached by driveways. The Church of St David adjoins to the R. A linking range to the L joins the friary with the guest house and includes the entrance to th
  87. II Limekiln at Graig Tremerchion
    To east of the B5429 about 1 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church, reached through the grounds of New Inn Cottage; disused quarry to rear.
  88. II Enclosed pool and well head at Ffynnon Beuno
    At the north-west corner of Ffynnon Beuno farmhouse, facing the road.
  89. II Hafod y Cwm
    Approximately 2.4km WSW of Nanerch village, on the W slope of the valley above Pen-y-felin and reached by private road.
  90. II Old School (now Village Hall)
    In the forecourt of the Salusbury Arms, 30 m south-east of the Parish Church.
  91. II Lychgate of Tremeirchion Parish Church
    At the south of the churchyard
  92. II Tynewydd
    Approximately 2.7km WSW of Nannerch village, on the N side of a bridlepath over Bryn Golau.
  93. II* Church of Corpus Christi (Holy Trinity)
    In the village of Tremeirchion. The churchyard (extended 1864) is walled in similar stone without coping; gate to west, lychgate to south; war memorial to west.
  94. II Sundial pillar in Tremeirchion Churchyard
    Close to porch of Tremeirchion Parish Church
  95. II Chapel of the Sepulchre, including walls flanking entrance Photos
    Located to the N of Pantasaph Friary and reached by a path which zig-zags up the hill following the stations of the cross. Located close to the summit, in front of the Calvary, and built into the slo
  96. II* Church of St Stephen Photos
    At the centre of Bodfari Village, approached by a lychgate and long flight of steps. The orientation of the church is north east, but conventional orientation is assumed in this description. Stone chu
  97. II* Henblas Hall
    At west side of the B5429 Tremeirchion to Bodfari Road, 1 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church
  98. II Brynbella South Lodge and Gates
    At south gate of Brynbella
  99. II Tremeirchion War Memorial
    At the west side of Tremeirchion churchyard, facing the school carpark.
  100. II Tremeirchion Voluntary Primary School and School
    To the west of Tremeirchion parish church, with small asphalted playground to front. Caretaker's or former teacher's cottage to left.

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