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  1. II Tyddyn Uchaf Farmhouse
    Prominently situated on a hill by Coed Ffoulkes at the end of a track from the lane to maes gruffydd from the Civic Centre.
  2. II Bryn Tudor
    An isolated house on the W side of Soughton village.
  3. II Stable at Bryn Tudor
    On the SW side of the house.
  4. II Theatr Clwyd Photos
    At the uppermost part of the civic complex overlooking the town of Mold, on the E side of Raikes Lane.
  5. II Broadway
    Set back from the road on rising ground approximately a hundred yards from the junction with the A494.
  6. II* Stable Block at Soughton Hall Photos
    In a tree-lined enclosure to the SW of the house and facing N. The coach house range is attached at the NW corner.
  7. II* Coach-house Range at Soughton Hall Photos
    In a tree-lined enclosure to the SW of the house and attached to the stable block at the SE corner. Tall rubble retaining wall to N, beyond which are formal gardens.
  8. II Bryn-Yr-Haul Photos
    Set back from the road in its own grounds approximately a hundred yards from the junction with the A5119.
  9. II* Garden Walls, Corner Turrets, Gates and Gate Piers at Soughton Hall Photos
    The walled gardens surround all 4 sides of Soughton Hall; the entrance gates are to the S.
  10. II Llwynegrin County Civic Centre Photos
    Adjacent to County Library Headquarters in Civic Centre complex.
  11. II Well Head at Soughton Hall Photos
    Located in the centre of the front garden and bound by the garden walls. Close to the main entrance of the house.
  12. II Game Larder to W of Soughton Hall
    In copse 150m from NW corner of house.
  13. II* Soughton Hall Photos
    Reached by the S driveway, a formal tree-lined avenue, and set in parkland.
  14. II Farm Building at Llwyn Offa Farm
    At the end of a short track, on the R and adjacent to Llwyn Offa Cottage.
  15. II Llwyn Offa Farmhouse
    At the end of a short track and on the L side.
  16. II Lodge to Llwynegrin Photos
    Set back from road behind former gateway overlooked by Civic Centre.
  17. II Islwyn
    Approximately 1.5 km SW of Soughton village.
  18. II Ty Draw
    Approximately 1.5 km SW of Soughton village.
  19. II Gate Screen at E end of Gwysaney
    Attached to the E gable end of the house.
  20. II* Gwysaney Photos
    In extensive grounds on the N side of Mold and reached by private drive on the N side of the A541.
  21. II Former Chapel Windows and Walls in formal garden N of Gwysaney
    On the N side of the house.
  22. II Gate and Gate Piers at SE end of arboretum at Gwysaney
    On the N side of the formal garden N of the house.
  23. II Bath-house at Lower Soughton Hall
    Located on the E side of the gardens, which lie to the S of Lower Soughton Hall.
  24. II Coach House, Stable & Implement Store on N side of Gwysaney
    On the N side of the house, facing a yard, and on the W side of the formal garden.
  25. II 1, Red Houses, Gwysaney, Holywell
    Set back on the N side of the junction between the A 541 and Blackbrook Road.
  26. II 2, Red Houses, Gwysaney, Holywell
    Set back on the N side of the junction between the A 541 and Blackbrook Road.
  27. II 3, Red Houses, Gwysaney, Holywell
    Set back on the N side of the junction between the A 541 and Blackbrook Road.
  28. II Stable Cottage
    On the NW side of the house and the W side of the main stable yard.
  29. II 4, Red Houses, Gwysaney, Holywell
    Set back on the N side of the junction between the A 541 and Blackbrook Road.
  30. II 5, Red Houses, Gwysaney, Holywell
    Set back on the N side of the junction between the A 541 and Blackbrook Road.
  31. II Lower Soughton Hall
    Located at the end of a long straight driveway off the A5119, with associated houses and outbuildings to its SW.
  32. II Tan yr Allt
    Set back on the N side of the junction between the A541 and Blackbrook Road.
  33. II Lower Lodge to Soughton Hall Photos
    Situated 0.5km S of Northop at the entrance to the N drive to Soughton Hall. The lodge is set back behind a gate and flanking quadrant walls. Its garden is bound by wicket-fence style iron railings.
  34. II Garden Cottage
    To the NW of the stable yard.
  35. II Stable to W of main stable yard at Gwysaney
    To the W of Stable Cottage on the NW side of the main house.
  36. II Gate Piers and attached Walls at entrance to Gwysaney
    On the N side of the A541 at the main entrance to Gwysaney.
  37. II Gwysaney Lodge
    Set back on the W side of the main entrance drive to Gwysaney, and set back on the N side of the A541.
  38. II Farm Building at Greenbank Farm
    Located at the end of Greenbank Lane to the NW of the farmhouse. The farmyard is in front.
  39. 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.
  40. II Greenbank Farm Farmhouse
    Located at the end of Greenbank Lane which runs NE off Alltami Road.
  41. II Mynachlog
    c1km W of Northop on a minor lane (The Green); adjacent to the line ot Wat's Dyke.
  42. II Argoed Hall
    Situated on the western edge of Mynydd Isa at the end of Argoed Hall Lane
  43. II Detached farm-building to NE of yard at Mynachlog
    c1km W of Northop on a minor lane (The Green); adjacent to the line of Wat's Dyke. This building forms the NE side of the yard which is enclosed to the SE by the house.
  44. II* Parkgate Farm Farmhouse and attached Shippon Photos
    On the S edge of Northop and on a triangular site bound by roads. Reached by a narrow by-road which cuts off the NE angle of the triangle. The farmhouse faces E with shippon to N.
  45. II L-plan farm range at Mynachlog
    c1km W of Northop on a minor lane (The Green); adjacent to the line of Wat's Dyke. The farm-buildings form the NW and SW ranges of a yard, enclosed to the SE by the house.
  46. II Joiners Shop and former Implement Store at Gwysaney Saw Mill
    Set back on the N side of the A541 behind Greenfields.
  47. II Stable and attached Shed at Greenfields
    On the NE side of the house.
  48. II The Old School Photos
    On corner site, opposite W end of High Street.
  49. II* Plymouth House and adjoining Coach-house Photos
    Near the E end of the High Street, approx 70m from the junction with Northop Road. Set back from the street and facing N.
  50. II Maes y Vaynor Photos
    At the junction of Love Lane with King Street. In their own grounds with contemporary outhouses and boundary walls.
  51. II Greenfields
    Set back on the N side of the A541.
  52. II Sunnt Bank Photos
    At the junction of Love Lane with King Street. In their own grounds with contemporary outhouses and boundary walls.
  53. II Stable and Coach-house at Westminster House Photos
    The stable is to the L of Westminster House and faces E into a small yard. It is a lean-to against the end of no. 11 High Street.
  54. II Westminster House Photos
    A pair of cottages fronting the High Street with Westminster House to the L and Westminster Buildings to the R.
  55. II Westminster Buildings Photos
    A pair of cottages fronting the High Street with Westminster House to the L and Westminster Buildings to the R.
  56. II Northop Social Club, Grosvenor House
    Fronting the High Street.
  57. II Glyndwr House Photos
    The house fronts the High Street.
  58. II Milestone Photos
    Located in the centre of the village at the junction of Northop Road (A5119) and the B5126. Set at an angle to the road in front of a rubble stone boundary wall to a car park.
  59. II Baptismal Tank at Rhual
    Situated in a field 550m E of Rhual reached from the Mold/ Gwernaffield by-road.
  60. II Keene & Kelly Solicitors, Allwood, Baird & Co., Leeds Permanent Building Society Photos
    Set behind a small railed garden on the street line at the corner of the High Street with Denbigh Road.
  61. II Pendref, Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Photos
    Set above and behind a railed forecourt below Bailey Hill and facing down The High Street at the junction of Gwernaffield and Denbigh Roads.
  62. I Parish Church in St Mary Photos
    In a spacious churchyard on high ground at upper end of the High Street.
  63. II Church Hall Photos
    In a prominent position opposite the modern police station.
  64. II Churchyard of St. Mary's Parish Church
    The upper churchyard surrounding the parish church but not including the later Victorian graveyard to N.
  65. II NO.106 High Street, Clwyd
    On street line near the junction of Gwernaffield and Denbigh Roads with the High Street. No 104 adjoining at angle to left.
  66. II Wilding Civil Engineering Ltd. and Powell Public Relations Photos
    On street line near the junction of Gwernaffield and Denbigh Roads with the High Street. Stepped down from No 106 adjoining at angle to right.
  67. II Crest House Photos
    On street line near the junction of Gwernaffield and Denbigh Roads with the High Street.
  68. II NO.108 High Street, Clwyd
    On street line near the junction of Gwernaffield and Denbigh Roads with the High Street. No 104 adjoining at angle to left.
  69. II Series of 10 Carved Stone Heads Set into a Garden Wall at Tan-Y-Coed Photos
    Set into wall in front of the house below Bailey Hill and opposite the Cottage Hospital.
  70. II NO.110 High Street, Clwyd
    On street line near the junction of Gwernaffield and Denbigh Roads with the High Street. No 104 adjoining at angle to left.
  71. II The Edith Bankes Memorial Institute Photos
    Located at the E end of the High Street at the junction with Northop Road (A5119). In a prominent position in the village.
  72. II 90, 90, High Street, Mold, Photos
    On the Junction of the High Street with Clayton Road
  73. II Lislea House Photos
    To the S of Northop Church in a large garden.
  74. II Dolphin Hotel (south part only) Photos
    On street line opposite the Parish Church.
  75. II Old Court House Photos
    The building fronts the road close to the junction with Northop Road (A5119), and faces N towards the church.
  76. II Old Police Station Photos
    The building fronts the road close to the junction with Northop Road (A5119), and faces N towards the church.
  77. II Former Stables at Lislea House Photos
    To the S of the church, the N wall bounding the road, the S side facing into a courtyard behind the house.
  78. II Entrance Piers, Gates and Boundary Wall to Church of St Eurgain and St Peter Photos
    The wall bounds the S, W and N sides of the churchyard with the main entrance to the SW corner.
  79. II Boundary Wall to N of Lislea House Photos
    Fronting the road and forming the N boundary to the grounds of Lislea House. The wall adjoins the former stables to the W.
  80. II Old County Hall Photos
    Set back from the road and opposite the junction with Tyddyn Street.
  81. II NO.8A King Street, Clwyd
    On street line near the end of a broken terrace opposite the cattle market.
  82. II NO.8 King Street, Clwyd Photos
    On street line near the end of a broken terrace opposite the cattle market.
  83. I Church of St Eurgain and St Peter Photos
    Prominently sited in the village at the corner of Church Road and Northop Road.
  84. II Gerddiduon with attached Stable and Cart Shed
    On the N side of the A541.
  85. II Former Smithy
    A narrow cul-de-sac through an entry off Chester Street between Nos 10 and 12.
  86. II R D Brennan, Butcher
    On the street line near the junction of the High Street with Earl Road. Stepped down from No 34 adjoining.
  87. II International Furnishing
    On the street line near the junction of the High Street with Earl Road.
  88. II* Grammar School
    Located in the churchyard and forming part of the E boundary. The church is to the SW.
  89. II H.I. Jones, Chemist Photos
    On the street line near the junction of the High Street with Earl Road.
  90. II Thomsons Wines & Spirts Photos
    On the street line at the corner of High Street with Earl Road, stepped down from No 32 adjoining.
  91. 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.
  92. II Cambrian House
    On the street line adjoining Earl Chambers and near the corner with the High Street.
  93. II NO.24 High Street, Clwyd Photos
    On the street line and now incorporated into St David's walk shopping arcade.
  94. II Earl Buildings including Town & Country & C.Wilcox Photos
    On the street line between Trustee Savings Bank at High Street corner and Territorial Force Association building.
  95. II United Reformed Church Photos
    At the corner of Tyddyn Street with Grosvenor Street overlooking the former railway station.
  96. II Earl Chambers (Chester Chronicle Building) Photos
    On the street line adjoining cambrian house and opposite the Town Hall.
  97. II Territorial Force Association Photos
    On the street line next to the town hall.
  98. II Town Hall Photos
    Prominent public building on street line, library forecourt adjoins to right.
  99. II Pedestral & Bronze Statue of Daniel Owen Photos
    In the library precinct off earl road. Recently relocated.
  100. II Rhual Grange (including walled garden)
    Situated at the end of a drive which runs NW off the Mold/ Gwernaffield by-road.

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