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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. II Gatewen Hall
    Set back from the main road and approached via a narrow lane.
  4. II Broughton Hall and Broughton Hall Farmhouse
    On the NW side of Brynteg, in the angle between Long Lane and Broughton Road.
  5. 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.
  6. II The Vicarage
    At the junction of Smithy Road with Higher Berse Road.
  7. 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
  8. II Berse Drelincourt Church
    Alongside the road, 400m approx. W of the Wrexham by-pass.
  9. II* Berse Vicarage with Flanking Walls to Garden
    Set back from Berse Road down a drive opposite Berse Drelincourt Church.
  10. II Orphanage
    Immediatey N of the vicarage, set back from Berse Road opposite Berse Drelincourt Church.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. II Henblas
    South of Little Mountain, on the W side of a lane leading SW from Summerhill Road to Moss Valley Park.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. II Stansty Park with attached Garden Gateway
    At the northern end of the triangular enclosure of parkland immediately W of Mold Road.
  18. II No 41 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  19. II No 42 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  20. II No 43 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  21. II No 44 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  22. II* Lower Berse Farmhouse
    Down a drive off Berse Lane, near its junction with the A525 Wrexham-Ruthin Road.
  23. II No 45 Westminster Road (W Side), Pentre Broughton, Clwyd
    On Westminster Road, N of its junction with Pisgah Road.
  24. II* Croesnewydd Hall
    In Wrexham Technology Park, S of the junction of Rhyd Broughton Lane and Watery Lane.
  25. 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.
  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 Lower Stansty Farmhouse
    Down a lane off the NE side of Stansty Chain Road, 250m approx. SE of its junction with Mold Road.
  28. II Newi: Plas Coch (former Denbighshire Technical College)
    Situated on the western edge of the town adjacent to the roundabout forming the junction of Mold Road, Berse Road and Plas Coch Road.
  29. II War Memorial with Railings to Memorial Gardens Photos
    At the corner of Wheatsheaf Lane and Old Mold Road.
  30. 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.
  31. II NOS.10-12 (Even), Weston Drive (Ne Side), Clwyd
    10-12 Weston Drive
  32. 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.
  33. II Stansty Cottage
    At the junction of Stansty Road and Lodge Road, built right onto the road line.
  34. II Bath House in Plas Power Park
    In woodland immediately S of the stables in Plas Power Park.
  35. 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.
  36. 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.
  37. II The Former Mines Rescue Centre
    On the E side of Maesgwyn Road approximately 200m south of the junction with Regent Street.
  38. II Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    In a churchyard prominently sited to the W of Mold Road on the N side of Gwersyllt.
  39. 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.
  40. II Wrexham General Station: Entrance Building Photos
    Close by and below the A451 bridge carrying the road NW to Mold.
  41. II Former Crossing Keeper's Cottage at Croesnewydd North Fork
    Immediately adjacent to the level crossing on the W side of the railway line.
  42. II Bersham Lodge
    Alongside the by-road running W from Bersham village, close to the River Clywedog, 500m approx. W of Plas Power Chapel.
  43. 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.
  44. II Caeau Weir
    On the River Clywedog, close to Caeau Bridge, 400m approx. W of Plas Power Chapel
  45. 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.
  46. 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
  47. 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.
  48. II Offices and Lodge to Wrexham Lager Brewery Photos
    At the entrance to Wrexham Larger Brewery.
  49. 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.
  50. II* Church of Saint Mary Photos
    In a wooded churchyard on the W side of Bersham village.
  51. II Western Weir on the River Clywedog
    750m approx W of Bersham village, immediately E of Offa's Dyke
  52. II Church of St James Photos
    In a small yard, the apsidal east end facing the street.
  53. II Adult Education Centre, University College of North Wales Photos
    Detached house set forward to the right of the former infirmary and art college buildings. Union Road runs diagonally from junction at right angle.
  54. II Bersham Mill including cast-iron feed pipe Photos
    At the centre of Bersham village, at the western end of the ironworks site
  55. II* Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site Photos
    In the centre of Bersham Village, towards the E end of the Ironworks site.
  56. 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.
  57. 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.
  58. II Mill House Farmhouse
    Opposite Bersham Mill at the western end of the village.
  59. II 2, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill House Farmhouse at the western end of Bersham village.
  60. II 3, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill House Farmhouse at the western end of Bersham village.
  61. II Former Wrexham Infirmary Photos
    Prominently sited on the corner of Bradley Road: left hand return range to Bradley Road runs S to Central Road.
  62. 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.
  63. II 4, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill Bridge at the western end of Bersham village.
  64. II 5, Mill Terrace, Bersham
    Adjacent to Mill Bridge at the western end of Bersham Village.
  65. II 1-3, Laurel Grove, Bersham
    Close to the River Clywedog on the S side of Bersham Road, between Bersham and Wrexham.
  66. II 6, Mill Terrace, Bersham Photos
    Adjacent to Mill Bridge at the western end of Bersham Village.
  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 Nant Bridge
    Carries a by-road over the River Clywedog, 1km approx. south of the A525 at Coedpoeth
  69. II Squires Cottage
    Below the B5098 on the E side of Bersham (E of the A483), immediately W of the Heritage Centre
  70. II Bridge Cottages
    Between the B5098 and the A483, at the western extremity of the E part of Bersham.
  71. II NO.1 Grosvenor Road (NW Side), Clwyd Photos
    Prominently sited at the corner with Regent Street, opposite the RC cathedral and with long elevation to Regent Street.
  72. II Presbytery at roman Catholic Cathedral
    Adjoins the R.C. Cathedral, to which it is linked by a stone covered-way.
  73. II Boundry Wall and Gates to Roman Catholic Cathedral
    Forms the boundary of the church yard with Regent Street to the north of the cathedral, the gates aligned with the main west door.
  74. II Statue of Queen Victoria
    Situated in the corner of the park bounded by Bradley Road and Belle-Vue Road.
  75. II Roman Catholic Cathedral of St Mary Photos
    Opposite the junction with Grosvenor Road.
  76. II The White House
    On the S side of the western part of Bersham village, in an elevated position above the River Clywedog.
  77. II NO.2 Grosvenor Road (Se Side), Clwyd Photos
    Prominently sited on the corner with Regent Street.
  78. II Abbotsfield Priory Hotel Photos
    On the corner of Rhosddu Road and Grosvenor Road.
  79. II Former County Buildings
    Occupying a large site between Saint Mark's Road and Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral on W side of town centre. Set to rear of extensive forecourt.
  80. II* Esless Hall
    Set back down a drive on the NE side of the Old Hall Farm estate on the E side of Rhostyllen, and above the River Clywedog.
  81. II Bryn Seion Chapel
    Alongside the road and prominently sited above the deep valley which forms the boundary between Broughton and Brymbo.
  82. II Nos.1, 3 & 5, with Nos. 56, 58 & 60 Regent Street, King Street (W side)
    On the corner of King Street and Regent Street.
  83. II 16492
    The last pair of houses on the SE side of Grosvenor Road before its junction with Rhosddu Road.
  84. II No 28, Grosvenor Road (Se Side), Clwyd
    The last pair of houses on the SE side of Grosvenor Road before its junction with Rhosddu Road.
  85. II Plas Gwilym
    Situated towards the SW end of the road, the first surviving C19 building on this side of the street.
  86. II No 55, King Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  87. II No 57 King Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  88. II No 59 King Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  89. II 63 King Street Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  90. II 61 King Street, CLWYD Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  91. II No 65 King Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  92. II The Coach House Photos
    Prominently sited at the junction of King Street and Rhosddu Road.
  93. II Capel Salem with railings to forecourt Photos
    A prominent feature of the street, opposite Nant Road.
  94. II Former Island Green Brewery including Former Malthouse
    Sited at the end of Brewery Place on flat land by the River Gwenfro and bounded to the N by the railway line.
  95. II Trinity Presbyterian Church of Wales Photos
    In a triangular site bounded by King Street to the west and Rhosddu Road to the east.
  96. II Romano
    Situated in enclosed garden towards the north-east end of the road, and part of a late C19 development of villas.
  97. II NO.9 Grove Road (NW Side), Clwyd
    Set back from the street in enclosed garden, and one of a series of late C19 villas surviving on the west of the street.
  98. II Entrance Gates to Park
    Forms the main entrance to the park, opposite the libary.
  99. II Boundry Wall, Gate Piers and Gates at Trinity Presbytarian Church of Wales Photos
    In a triangular site bounded by King Street to the west and Rhosddu Road to the east.
  100. II Fern Bank and former Coach House
    Set back from the road between No 9 and Epworth Lodge.

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