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  1. II The Stableyard Photos
    Bangor is-y-Coed
  2. II Old Bridge House Photos
    Situated on High Street opposite the Church of St Dunawd.
  3. II War Memorial Photos
    Situated near the end of High Street adjaoining the W end of the churchyard wall.
  4. II* Church of St. Dunawd Photos
    Situated in a rectangular churchyard set back from High Street.
  5. I Bangor Bridge (Partly in the Sesswick community) Photos
    Situated at the end of the High Street crossing the River Dee.
  6. I Bangor Bridge (Partly in Bangor-is-y-Coed Community) Photos
    Situated at the end of the High Street crossing the River Dee.
  7. II Hole in the Wall Photos
    Overton Road (B5069)
  8. II Graig Cottage
    Set back from Station Road at the outskirts of the village.
  9. II Dovecote at Pickhill Old Hall
    Situated to the south-east of Pickhill Old Hall, diagonally opposite its main front, on the edge of steeply sloping ground.
  10. II Althrey Woodhouse Barn
    Situated immediately to the E of Althrey Woodhouse Farmhouse, reached from a subsidiary drive leading W from the B5069.
  11. II* Althrey Hall Photos
    Situated c0.8km SW of Bangor Is-y-coed, reached from a drive running W from the B5069.
  12. II Pickhill Hall Lodge
    The former Lodge to Pickhill Hall is reached by a road south of the B5130 (Holt Road) entered adjacent to Fingerpot Cottage. After its junction with Watery Lane the road becomes a track. The Lodge is
  13. II Gate and gate-piers at Pickhill Hall Lodge
    Situated towards the end of the east side of a road coming south of the B5130 shortly after Pickhill Bridge. Concealed in lightly wooded countryside to the west of Pickhill Hall.
  14. II Pickhill Hall
    Situated at the end of a private drive entered from the east side of a road runing south from the B5130. This new drive approaches the house from the rear passing close to it's farm buildings to the s
  15. II Brynhovah Cottage Photos
    Situated on the W side of the B5069, c1km SW of Bangor.
  16. II Bedwell Hall
    Bedwell Hall is reached by a private drive entered from the east side of Bedwell Lane to the south of Bedwell Bridge, and approx 0.4km north of it's junction with the B5130.
  17. II Pickhill Farmhouse
    Situated at the end of a private drive from the north side of the B5130 in open pasture.
  18. II Talwrn House
    Situated on the north side of the B5130 close to it's junction with Watery Lane.
  19. II Parkey Farmhouse
    Parkey Farm is situated at the end of a private track entered from the north side of the B5130 approx. 1.6km to the east of the Cross Lanes junction.
  20. II Poulton Bridge
    Carries Cloy Lane over a small stream towards the NW boundary of the community, about 5km NW of the village.
  21. II Hollybush Farmhouse
    Hollybush farm is situated some 0.3 km south-west of Hollybush Corner along Hollybush Lane which is the junction of the lane with the A 525 Whitchurch Road.
  22. II Emral Hall Lodge Photos
    Located approximately 1 km north-east of Holly Bush Corner (A 525), to the east side of, and set back from, the lane.
  23. II Ddol Farmhouse
    Situated close to the end of Eyton Hall Lane which runs E off the A528.
  24. II Pickhill Bridge
    Pickhill Bridge crosses the River Dee and carries the B5130. The bridge is on the border of Sesswick and Bangor-is-y-Coed Communities lying amongst open farmland on all sides. Pickhill Bridge Farm l
  25. II Pum-Rhyd
    Pum-Rhyd is reached by a private drive from the east side of Bedwell Lane just south of its junction with Cefn Road at Five Fords Bridge. Set back behind front garden with iron railings.
  26. II Pear Tree House
    Set back from the S side of Sun Lane, close to the centre of Sutton Green.
  27. II The Manor and Quinton Photos
    Situated off the main road through Worthenbury (B 5069) shortly before Worthenbury Bridge with views towards Hollybush Lane to the south. It is reached by a short private drive and secluded in its ow
  28. II White House
    Situated on the N side of the B5426, 200m E of its junction with the A528.
  29. II Worthenbury Bridge
    Located on the main road into Worthenbury from Bangor-is-y-coed.
  30. II Stable-Block at Gwernheylod
    Approximately 2 kms N of Overton; reached off the by-road that links the A539 and the B5069.
  31. I Parish Church of St Deiniol Photos
    Located to the west of the centre of the village, a short distance along Church Road, within a walled graveyard. Fine views of the church across open meadows on the approach to the village from the s
  32. II Argoed Farmhouse
    Down a short drive, close to the junction of Argoed Lane and Bangor Road.
  33. II Admiralty House Photos
    Located on the north side of the main road through Worthenbury (B 5069) shortly after its junction with Church Road and adjacent to The Malt House. Set back behind iron-railed narrow forecourt.
  34. II The Malt House including attached cottage to right Photos
    Prominently located to the north side of the main road through Worthenbury (B 5069) to the east of, and stepped forward from the adjoining Admiralty House.
  35. II Shop Cottage Photos
    Located in the centre of the village on the north side of the main road (B 5069) and attached to the former Post Office and Malt House.
  36. II Asney Park Farmhouse Photos
    To the north of the community, in a loop of the River Dee about 5km NW of the village, approached from a lane running N of the A539 just E of Overton Bridge.
  37. II The Old Rectory
    Located in its own grounds off Mulsford Lane, after its junction with the main road through Worthenbury, the B 5069. The Old Rectory is set behind cast-iron Gothic style railings to the top of a low
  38. II Bowling Bank Farmhouse including attached farm range to west
    Located on the north side of Mulsford Lane which is a turning off the south of the B 5069 just after the centre of Worthenbury. The farmhouse entrance is through its cobbled farmyard.
  39. II Frog Lane Cottage (West)
    Located on the south side of Frog Lane (B 5069) in its own garden and set back from the road behind a low brick wall with iron gate and stone piers.
  40. II Bridge to West of stable courtyard at Emral Hall
    Crosses Emral Brook on the approach to the stable courtyard at the former Emral Hall. Site now accessed from Emral Hall Lodge.
  41. II South Stable Block at Emral Hall
    One of the two former stable blocks to Emral Hall which now form part of the Emral Stud and are reached by a private drive from Emral Hall Lodge. It is sited between the bridge over Emral Brook and t
  42. II Ivydale
    Set back from the E side of Overton Road approximately 0.6km S of the village centre.
  43. II North Stable Block at Emral Hall
    One of two former stable blocks to Emral Hall which now form part of Emral Stud and are reached by a private drive from Emral Hall Lodge. It is sited opposite the South Stable block between the bridg
  44. II Ice House to rear of North Stable Block at Emral Hall
    Located to the rear of the north stable block of Emral Hall and partly submerged in the ground. The stable block is reached by a private drive from Emral Hall Lodge.
  45. II Frog Lane Cottage (East)
    Located on the south side of Frog Lane (B 5069) in its own garden and set back from the road behind a low brick wall with iron gate and stone piers.
  46. II Former Stable-Range including Dovecote at Bryn-y-Pys
    Approximately 2 km N of Overton; reached off the by-road that links the A539 and B5069. Situated S of the River Dee on the edge of parkland and immediately to the E of the site of Bryn-y-Pys House.
  47. II Halghton Forge Photos
    Set back from the road just SE of Halghton Mill and bridge, approximately 3.5km SE of Bangor-is-y-coed.
  48. II* Manor Farmhouse (Also Known As Eyton Manor Farmhouse)
    Situated on the W side of the A528 N of Overton Bridge.
  49. II Ty Gwernen
    Just to north of the village, on the edge of the built-up area.
  50. II Churchyard walls, gatepiers, railings and gates to S of Church of SS Marcella and Deiniol
    Situated in the centre of the village along the S side of the Churchyard.
  51. II* Church of SS Marcella and Deiniol
    Situated in the centre of the village set back from the road in a rectangular churchyard.
  52. II Halghton Lodge Farmhouse
    On the E side of a minor road S of the A525, approximately 3.5km SE of Bangor-is-y-coed.
  53. II Multi-purpose farm building at Halghton Lodge
    On the SW side of the farmhouse.
  54. II Pendas House Photos
    On the W corner of Turning Street, in a prominent position facing down High Street.
  55. II Quinta Cottage
    Immediately adjacent to outbuildings to the rear of The Quinta on High Street.
  56. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  57. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  58. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  59. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  60. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  61. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  62. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  63. II Dispensary Row Photos
    Towards the junction of Wrexham Road and High Street, adjoining Pendas House on High Street.
  64. II The Quinta Photos
    At the northern end of High Street, on its junction with Turning Street, facing down Wrexham Road.
  65. II Bryn-y-Pys Lodge Photos
    At the western end of the village, next to the gates which formerly led to the drive to Bryn-y-Pys Hall.
  66. II Gate Piers and Gates to former Bryn-y-Pys Hall Photos
    At the western edge of the village, next to Bryn-y-Pys Lodge.
  67. II No 1, High Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Forms a terrace at the N end of the High Street at its junction with Wrexham Road.
  68. II House, including iron forecourt railings. Photos
    Near east end of S side of Wrexham Road.
  69. II Bryn Cottage, including iron forecourt railings Photos
    Near east end of S side of Wrexham Road.
  70. II 2, HIGH STREET, Overton, CLWYD Photos
    Forms a terrace at the N end of the High Street at its junction with Wrexham Road.
  71. II The Old Smithy, including iron forecourt railings Photos
    Near east end of S side of Wrexham Road.
  72. II No 3, High Street (W Side), Clwyd Photos
    Forms a terrace at the N end of the High Street at its junction with Wrexham Road.
  73. II Park View Photos
    Overton
  74. II Metcalfe Building Photos
    Part of a continuous building line on High Street, adjoining the White Horse Public House.
  75. II Metcalfe Building Photos
    Part of a continuous building line on High Street, adjoining the White Horse Public House.
  76. II White Horse Public House Photos
    Part of a continuous building line on High Street, between No.20 and Metcalfe Building.
  77. II Plas-yn-Coed Farmhouse
    About 2km from the road, down a drive circa one and 3km east of the centre of the village.
  78. II White Cottage Photos
    Between the White Horse Public House and Nos.17-18.
  79. II 18 High Street Photos
    Between Church Cottage and the White Cottage.
  80. II No 17 High Street E Side (Previously Listed As Chemist and Bank), Clwyd Photos
    Between Church Cottage and the White Cottage.
  81. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    Situated on S corner with Willow Street.
  82. II West Lodge to Bryn-y-Pys Photos
    About 2km from the centre of the village, alongside a track leading to Bryn-y-Pys Home farm.
  83. II Church Cottage Photos
    Alongside the churchyard, at the end of a row of commercial buildings and houses.
  84. II* Church of Saint Mary Photos
    At right-angles to High Street, in churchyard which runs between High Street and School Lane.
  85. II Multi-purpose farm building at Rhyd-y-cyffin Farm
    On the NW side of the farmhouse.
  86. II War Memorial Photos
    Set back from the pavement opposite the church.
  87. II The Brow
    On the western edge of the village, set back from the road in tree-lined grounds immediately above the steep slope of the Dee Valley.
  88. II Rhyd-y-cyffin Farmhouse
    To the W of the junction with Hollybush Lane, approximately 2.5km NNW of Penley.
  89. II Milestone
    Next to Providence House on the south side of the A525 (Wrexham Road), to the west of the junction with the A528 Overton Road.
  90. I Halghton Hall Photos
    Reached by a minor road and farm road on the S side of the A525, 4km SE of Bangor-is-y-coed.
  91. II Jubilee Pump Photos
    Set back in a small brick-walled recess immediately adjoining the former Police Station.
  92. II Gwydyr House (former RS & P Garden Machinery Specialists) Photos
    Prominently sited on the SE side of Overton at the crossroads of the A 539, A 528 and B 5069; on the corner between Pen-y-llan Street and Church Road.
  93. II 2nd outbuilding to Gwydyr House Photos
    Abuts the pavement at the corner of Pen-y-llan Street and High Street.
  94. II 1st Outbuilding to Gwydyr House Photos
    Abuts the pavement at the corner of Pen-y-llan Street and High Street.
  95. II Bryn-y-Pys Estate Office Photos
    At the southern end of High Street, at the corner with Pen-y-llan Street.
  96. II Wall with two former Outbuildings
    Abuts the pavement at the corner of Pen-y-llan Street and High Street.
  97. II Saint Mary's House Photos
    At the southern end of High Street, at the corner with Pen-y-llan Street.
  98. II Former Lloyd's Bank Premises Photos
    Towards the junction of Pen-y-Llan Street and Salop Road, adjoining the former Cocoa Rooms.
  99. II Pen-y-Llan House Photos
    On the corner of Pen-y-Llan Street and High Street, prominently sited to face down High Street.
  100. II Pandy Holding
    Set back on the W side of Halghton Lane just S of its junction with the A525.

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