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  1. II Jones Cottages
    Situated in New Brighton towards the SE end of the highest level of buildings on the hillside overlooking Minera.
  2. II Gwylfa
    Situated in New Brighton towards the centre of the highest level of houses on the hillside overlooking Minera.
  3. II Meadow (or City) Engine House Photos
    Situated in the Minera Lead Mines and Country Park some 1km S of the centre of Minera.
  4. II Chimney near Meadow Engine House Photos
    Situated just NW of the Meadow Engine House in the Minera Lead Mines and Country Park some 1km S of the centre of Minera.
  5. II Offa View
    Situated in New Brighton towards the NW end of the highest level of buildings on the hillside overlooking Minera.
  6. II Maelor House
    Situated in New Brighton towards the NW end of the highest level of buildings on the hillside overlooking Minera.
  7. II Maelor View
    Situated in New Brighton towards the NW end of the highest level of buildings on the hillside overlooking Minera.
  8. II Wern Cottages
    Situated just E of the B5426 some 200m S of the entrance to the Minera Lead Mines and Country Park.
  9. II Lime Kiln
    Situated some 50m N of Penymynydd, on a minor road W off the B5426 opposite Wern Farm.
  10. II Wern Farm Photos
    Situated on the E side of the B5426, some 700m S of the entrance to Minera Lead Mines and Country Park.
  11. II Church of St Andrew Photos
    Situated some 100m S from Wern Farm on the B5426 from Minera S to Aber-oer.
  12. II Cae Mynydd
    Situated on the SW side of the B5426 some 400m SW of the centre of Minera.
  13. II War Memorial
    In the public park, opposite the library.
  14. II Entrance Gates to Park
    Forms the main entrance to the park, opposite the libary.
  15. II Capel Salem with railings to forecourt Photos
    A prominent feature of the street, opposite Nant Road.
  16. II Plas Gwyn including Plas Bychan
    Situated just W of the centre of Minera between the B5426 and the minor road to Gwynfryn.
  17. II Ty Brith
    Situated in Minera some 100m W of the bridge over the Afon Clywedog on the B5426.
  18. II Church of St Mary
    Situated some 300m NW of the centre of Minera, N of the minor road to Gwynfryn.
  19. II Pen-y-Nant Photos
    Situated some 500m W of the centre of Minera, S of a minor road to Gwynfryn.
  20. II Atcherley Lime Kilns
    Situated facing NE, in a semi-wooded area of disused lead mine workings some 1km W of the centre of Minera.
  21. II Wall to Plas Power Park SW of Rhosberse Lodge
    Forms part of the western boundary to Plas Power Park, from closeto Nant Bridge to Rhosberse Lodge on Rhosberse Road.
  22. II Railings and Gates to West Entrance Drive at Plas Power
    On the western boundary of the Plas Power Estate; set back from Rhosberse Road, approximately 0.75km S of A525 near Coedpoeth.
  23. II Rhosberse Lodge at Entrance to West drive at Plas Power
    On the western boundary of the Plas Power Estate; set back from Rhosberse Road, approximately 0.75km S of A525 near Coedpoeth.
  24. II Nant Bridge
    Carries a by-road over the River Clywedog, 1km approx. south of the A525 at Coedpoeth
  25. II Wall to Plas Power Park including Park Cottage
    Forms the western boundary to Plas Power Park, parallel with Rhosberse Road from its junction with the A525 at Coedpoeth to Rhosberse Lodge on Rhosberse Road.
  26. II Tyn-y-Coed
    On the E side of Coedpoeth, the house is approached from the lanelane that leaves Heol Offa immediately N of its junction with New Road, 200m approx. N of the junction with the A525.The house is built
  27. II Llydiart Fanny Farmhouse
    On the NE corner of Coedpoeth, on the B5430 immediately E of its junction with Llewelyn Road. Built on or adjacent to the line of Offa's Dyke.
  28. II Ice-House at Plas Power
    Remotely sited, set into a man-made bank on the edge of woodland close to Offa's Dyke; to NW of site of Plas Power house and to E of Garden Cottages.
  29. II Stone Chimney at Pentre Saeson Foundry
    Close to the B5102, between Brymbo and Bwlchgwyn.
  30. II Pentre Saeson Foundry Building
    Close to the B5102, between Brymbo and Bwlchgwyn.
  31. II Stable Block at Plas Power
    Plas Power Estate lies NW of Bersham and SE of Coedpoeth; the stables are near the southern end of the park and reached 1km along N drive off A525. They lie immediately to the NW of the drive.
  32. II Dairy at Plas Power
    To W of and uphill from the Game Larder whcih adjoins the site ofof Plas Power house; close to the SE corner of the walled garden.
  33. II Bath House in Plas Power Park
    In woodland immediately S of the stables in Plas Power Park.
  34. II Game Larder at Plas Power
    Immediately to SW of the site of Plas Power house, adjoining brick wall that formerly bordered the service courtyard.
  35. II The Vicarage
    At the junction of Smithy Road with Higher Berse Road.
  36. II Former Plas Power Colliery Power House
    Located at the W end of the group of former Plas Power Colliery buildings now known as Southsea Industrial Estate.
  37. II* Pen-Rhos Engine House
    On the N side of the road running on the W side of the former Steel Works site, W of Pen-Rhos Farm.
  38. II Western Weir on the River Clywedog
    750m approx W of Bersham village, immediately E of Offa's Dyke
  39. II Former Plas power Colliery Workshops
    Located at the centre of the group of former Plas Power Colliery buildings now known as Southsea Industrial Estate.
  40. II Former Plas Power Colliery Western Winding Engine House
    A tall red-brick building located at the centre of the group of former Plas Power Colliery buildings now known as Southsea Industrial Estate.
  41. II Former Plas power Colliery Eastern winding Engine House
    A sandstone building located at the eastern end of the group of former Plas Power Colliery buildings now known as Southsea Industrial Estate.
  42. II Former Plas Power Colliery Heapstead
    A long sandstone terrace at the eastern end of the group of former Plas Power Colliery buildings now known as Southsea Industrial Estate.
  43. II Tan-y-Llan
    Down a track immediately S of Bronwylfa, 500m approx. W of the B5426 W of Talwrn
  44. II Bridge, Gates and Railings at Bersham Lodge
    Immediately W of Bersham Lodge, and marking the entrance to the former S entrance to Plas Power Park, 500m approx. W of Plas Power Chapel.
  45. II Bersham Lodge
    Alongside the by-road running W from Bersham village, close to the River Clywedog, 500m approx. W of Plas Power Chapel.
  46. II Higher Berse Farmhouse
    Higher Berse Road runs to the N of and parallel to the A525 on the E side of Coedpoeth; the farm is towards the E of the community, close to New Broughton.
  47. II Ty Hir
    Situated some 500m S of a minor road running W from Tan-y-bwlch on the B5430.
  48. II The Bottle Chimney
    Occupies an elevated site to the E of the Brymbo Lead Smelting Works site, between the reservoir and the Minera Road.
  49. II Caeau Weir
    On the River Clywedog, close to Caeau Bridge, 400m approx. W of Plas Power Chapel
  50. II Caeau Bridge
    Carries the by-road on the W side of Bersham village over the River Clywedog, 400m approx. W of Plas Power Chapel
  51. II* Former Agent's House at site of Brymbo Ironworks
    On the hillside to the S of the old ironworks site at Brymbo, adjacent to the rail line to Brymbo Colliery. Access by track and then steps from the main level of the ironworks.
  52. II Broughton Hall and Broughton Hall Farmhouse
    On the NW side of Brynteg, in the angle between Long Lane and Broughton Road.
  53. II* Esclusham Hall
    Between the B5097 and the B5426 at Talwrn, S of the reservoir associated with the Legacy Waterworks.
  54. II* Church of Saint Mary Photos
    In a wooded churchyard on the W side of Bersham village.
  55. II Barn Range at Esclusham Hall
    Forms the N range of the former farmyard E of Esclusham Hall.
  56. II Mill House Farmhouse
    Opposite Bersham Mill at the western end of the village.
  57. II 2, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill House Farmhouse at the western end of Bersham village.
  58. II Millward House
    Close to the roundabout at the NW end of New Broughton, on the N side of the road leading to Southsea and Brymbo.
  59. II Bersham Mill including cast-iron feed pipe Photos
    At the centre of Bersham village, at the western end of the ironworks site
  60. II 3, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill House Farmhouse at the western end of Bersham village.
  61. II 4, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill Bridge at the western end of Bersham village.
  62. II 5, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill Bridge at the western end of Bersham Village.
  63. II 6, Mill Terrace, Bersham Photos
    Adjacent to Mill Bridge at the western end of Bersham Village.
  64. II* Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site Photos
    In the centre of Bersham Village, towards the E end of the Ironworks site.
  65. II* Single Storeyed Building to SE of Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site.
    In the centre of Bersham Village, towards the E end of the Ironworks site.
  66. II The White House
    On the S side of the western part of Bersham village, in an elevated position above the River Clywedog.
  67. II East Weir on River Clywedog
    On the River Clywedog, at the centre of Bersham village to the E of the Ironworks site
  68. II Church of St Peter Photos
    Towards the top of Church Road, which is at the NE of Brynteg, running EW between Wrexham Road and Victoria Road
  69. II* Lower Berse Farmhouse
    Down a drive off Berse Lane, near its junction with the A525 Wrexham-Ruthin Road.
  70. II Llannerchrugog Hall
    O.75km NW of the built-up area of the village, set back amongst fields.
  71. II Bridge Cottages
    Between the B5098 and the A483, at the western extremity of the E part of Bersham.
  72. II Pentrebychan Hall Dovecote
    The dovecote stands in a field on the S side of the driveway to the crematorium, in the grounds of the demolished Pentrebychan Hall.
  73. II Bryn Seion Chapel
    Alongside the road and prominently sited above the deep valley which forms the boundary between Broughton and Brymbo.
  74. II Squires Cottage
    Below the B5098 on the E side of Bersham (E of the A483), immediately W of the Heritage Centre
  75. II NOS.9 & 10 BUNKERS HILL, Bersham, CLWYD
    In the E part of Bersham village, above the road on the E side of Berse Road.
  76. II No 41 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  77. II No 42 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  78. II No 43 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  79. II No 44 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  80. II No 45 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  81. II Church of Saint Mary
    On the N side of Brymbo.
  82. II* Berse Vicarage with Flanking Walls to Garden
    Set back from Berse Road down a drive opposite Berse Drelincourt Church.
  83. II Orphanage
    Immediatey N of the vicarage, set back from Berse Road opposite Berse Drelincourt Church.
  84. II Gatewen Hall
    Set back from the main road and approached via a narrow lane.
  85. II Berse Drelincourt Church
    Alongside the road, 400m approx. W of the Wrexham by-pass.
  86. II Bridge over Former Railway
    Towards the junction of Highfield Road and Poolmouth Road, the bridge carries Highfield Road over the sunken bed of the former railway line next to Oakfield House.
  87. II Timber-framed building in yard at Croesfoel Farm Photos
    Forms the E side of the former farmyard to the rear of the house.
  88. II Ffrith Hall Photos
    Prominently sited at the end of a short drive running W from the B5101 c0.5km S of Ffrith village.
  89. II Bethlehem Independent Chapel
    Prominently sited, close to the junction of Hall Street with Mountain Street, at the NW end of the settlement.
  90. II Croesfoel Farmhouse
    Prominently sited on the roundabout at the W end of Rhostyllen, and between the A483, the B5605 and the B5098.
  91. II Gate Piers at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall
    Mark the entrance to the drive to Hafod-y-bwch Hall off the B5605 immediately W of the roundabout at Croesfoel.
  92. II Henblas
    South of Little Mountain, on the W side of a lane leading SW from Summerhill Road to Moss Valley Park.
  93. II Gwern Hall
    Situated c0.5 km N of Maes Maelor, reached from a drive running NE from Llanarmon Road.
  94. II 1-3, Laurel Grove, Bersham
    Close to the River Clywedog on the S side of Bersham Road, between Bersham and Wrexham.
  95. II Penuel Baptist Chapel
    Prominently sited in the angle of High Street and Campbell Street.
  96. II Ffrith Farmhouse
    Situated on the SW side of Ffrith, reached from a track running W from the B5101.
  97. II Timber-framed Barn in Yard at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall
    Forms one side of the farmyard NE of the hall.
  98. II* Hafod-y-Bwch Hall
    Between the A483 and the B5605, and approached via a drive from the B5605 immediately W of the roundabout at Croesfoel.
  99. II Pont Newydd y Ffrith
    Situated on the S side of Ffrith carrying the B5101 over the Nant y Ffrith.
  100. II* Miners' Institute
    An imposing public building above street level, up steps in a railed forecourt.

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