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  1. II* Plas Newydd
    Situated off Pont Adam to the NW of the town centre.
  2. II Congregational Church (including attached Sunday School, gatepiers, walls and railings) Photos
    Situated on an elevated site on the N side of Ruabon with churchyard enclosed by high stone wall. Known as Hill Street Congregational Church.
  3. II Ruabon Railway Station Photos
    Situated off Bridge Street to the W of the town centre.
  4. II Almhouse Photos
    Set back from Church Street close to its junction with Pont Adam.
  5. II Almshouse Photos
    Set back from Church Street close to its junction with Pont Adam.
  6. II Almshouse Photos
    Set back from Church Street close to its junction with Pont Adam.
  7. II Almhouse Photos
    2 Church Street
  8. II Almhouses Photos
    Set back from Church Street close to its junction with Pont Adam.
  9. II Stonehurst Photos
    Set back behind forecourt wall and railings and with cobbled pavement to front; to NW of Old Grammar School.
  10. II Spring Lodge (including Forecourt Walls and Railings) Photos
    Set back from Church Street behind forecourt walls, opposite St. Mary's Church.
  11. II Former School House to Old Grammer School Photos
    At NW angle of St Mary's churchyard and stepped downhill from W gable of the Old Grammar School.
  12. II The Old Grammar School Photos
    Situated to E of St. Mary's Church adjoining churchyard wall.
  13. II Hearse Shed Photos
    Situated to E of St. Mary's Church adjoining churchyard wall.
  14. I Church of St Mary, including churchyard walls and lych gate Photos
    Situated in the church yard which is between Bridge Street and Church Street.
  15. II Round House Photos
    Situated at the SW angle of St Mary's churchyard.
  16. II Oaklands (including attached forecourt walls and gatepiers)
    Situated off High Street, N of the town centre.
  17. II Oaklands (including attached forecourt walls and gatepiers)
    Situated off High Street, N of the town centre.
  18. II Sundial on the Churchyard to Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated in the churchyard to south of the church.
  19. II Mary's Salon Photos
    House on corner of Church Street and High Street, known as Mary's Salon, opposite St Mary's Churchyard.
  20. II Wynnstay Arms PH Photos
    Situated on the corner of Park Street and High Street opposite St. Mary's Church.
  21. II No 24, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The western of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  22. II No 23, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The western of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  23. II No 22, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The western of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  24. II No 2, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  25. II No 1, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  26. II No 21, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The western of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  27. II No 3, Park Street (N Side), Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  28. II No 20, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The western of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  29. II No 19, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The western of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  30. II 4, Park Street, Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  31. II No 18, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  32. II 6 Park Street
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  33. II No 17, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  34. II No 5, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    Situated to the E of the Wynnstay Arms.
  35. II 16, Park Street, Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  36. II No 7, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  37. II 15, Park Street, Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  38. II No 8, Park Street (N Side), Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  39. II No 9, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  40. II No 13, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  41. II No 14, Park Street (S Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  42. II No 11, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  43. II No 10, Park Street (N Side) Ruabon, Clwyd Photos
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  44. II 12, Park Street, Ruabon, Clwyd
    The eastern of the two blocks of estate cottages on this side of Park Street.
  45. II Park Lodge (also known as the Gate Lodge) Photos
    Situated at the east end of Park Street adjacent to the RuabonGates.
  46. II Ruabon Gates (also known as Wynnstay Gates and Archway) Photos
    Facing up Park street and closing the north drive to Wynnstay Hall.
  47. II Walker Fan House at the former Wynnstay Colliery
    Situated 1km SW of Ruabon at the former Wynnstay Colliery.
  48. II* Vertical Winding Engine House at the Former Wynnstay Colliery Photos
    Situated 1km SW of Ruabon at the former Wynnstay Colliery.
  49. II Former Apple Store at Wynn Hall
    Entered via a former byre in the former farmyard immediately SE of Wynn Hall.
  50. II* Wynn Hall Photos
    On the corner of the B5097 Ruabon road and Plas Bennion Road, at the SE end of the village.
  51. II Plunge Pool
    Situated within Wynnstay Park, 450m S of Ruabon in Bathground Wood. Reached from a drive running S off the slip road to the A539 E bound off the A483 at Ruabon.
  52. II* The Bath House Wynnstay
    Situated within Wynnstay Park, 450m S of Ruabon in Bathground Wood. Reached from a drive running S off the slip road to the A539 E bound off the A483 at Ruabon.
  53. II* Cascade
    Remotely sited within Wynnstay Park; in Bathground Wood 230m east of Wynnstay Column.
  54. II Sluice Outlet
    Remotely sited within Wynnstay Park; in Bathground Wood 50m to the west of the Cascade.
  55. II Ice House
    Situated close to the edge of Bathground Wood 70m SW of Wynnstay Column.
  56. II* Wynnstay Column
    Situated near the eastern edge of Bathground Wood, 500m NW of Wynnstay Hall.
  57. II Boat House
    Situated close to the head of the lake 500m NW of Wynnstay Hall, reached from a track running W from the private road to the Hall.
  58. II Broth Lodge (West) including attached screen wall and gatepiers
    Situated beside main road, 1km E of Ruabon.
  59. II Broth Lodge (East) including attached screen wall and gatepiers
    Situated beside the main road, 1km E of Ruabon.
  60. II Former Estate Office at Wynnstay Hall Photos
    Situated to N of the Stable Block at Wynnstay Hall.
  61. II Stable block at Wynnstay Hall
    Situated immediately to N of Wynnstay Hall.
  62. II Attached Former Kitchen Garden Walls at Wynnstay Hall
    Situated NE of Wynnstay Hall; the curved walls formerly enclosed the kitchen garden.
  63. II* Wynnstay Hall Photos
    Set in an important landscaped park 1.3 km SE of Ruabon and reached by a private drive running S from Broth Lodge on A539.
  64. II Game Larder at Wynnstay Hall
    Situated immediately to the E of the stables at Wynnstay Hall.
  65. II Estate Cottage at Wynnstay Hall Photos
    Situated NE of Wynnstay Hall; the curved walls formerly enclosed the kitchen garden.
  66. II Church of St John
    In a large churchyard towards the edge of the built-up area at Rhosymedre.
  67. II Chapel at Wynnstay Hall
    Situated NW of Wynnstay Hall.
  68. II Church of Saint John Evangelist
    In a wooded churchyard in the angle of Church Road and Cemetery Road.
  69. II* The Dairy at Wynnstay Hall
    Situated 200m E of Wynnstay Hall.
  70. II War Memorial Photos
    Opposite Hill Street at the centre of the village.
  71. II Tunnel to E of Kitchen Garden at Wynnstay Hall
    Tunnel situated 30 m E of Wynnstay Hall.
  72. II Ha-Ha Walls to E of Kitchen Garden at Wynnstay Hall
    Tunnel situated 30 m E of Wynnstay Hall.
  73. II Gates and Gate piers at Bakers Lodge
    Situated on the E side of the by-road which runs S from the A539 to Rhosymadoc.
  74. II War Memorial
    Set in a small park on a mound above the level of the road, immediately W of the junction with Gardden Road.
  75. II School Room
    In Rhosymadoc on the W side of the by-road through Rhosymadoc running S off the A539. Set back behind a high stone boundary wall with railings.
  76. II School Lodge (including attached Colonnade)
    Situated on the W side of a by-road running S off the A539 through Rhosymadoc.
  77. II House attached to School Room
    In Rhosymadoc on the W side of the by-road through Rhosymadoc running S off the A539. Set back behind a high stone boundary wall with railings.
  78. II Capel Mawr (Jerusalem Welsh Presbyterian Chapel) with attached school room
    Close to the junction of Brook Street and Market Street, in the centre of the village.
  79. II War Memorial
    On a refuge at the junction of High Street and Maelor Road, at the main junction in the centre of Johnstown.
  80. II Ty Brith
    Close to the junction of Church Street and Bridge Street, at an angle to the road.
  81. II Moreton below Farmhouse (also known as Lower Moreton Farm)
    Situated 2km NE of Ruabon reached from a track which runs to the farm S off the B5426.
  82. II Hafod House
    Esclusham
  83. II Hafod House Farmhouse
    Immediately W of the A483 on a by-road which runs N from the B5426 on the E side of Johnstown.
  84. II Belan Place Photos
    Situated 350m W of Rhosymadoc reached from a private road running SW of Rhosymadoc.
  85. II* Miners' Institute
    An imposing public building above street level, up steps in a railed forecourt.
  86. II Stables Photos
    Situated E of Belan Place which is 350m W of Rhosymadoc.
  87. II Church of St Thomas
    At the upper, south-western end of Penycae.
  88. II Coach House at Belan Place
    Situated E of Belan Place which is 350m W of Rhosymadoc.
  89. II Terrier Kennels at Belan Place Photos
    Situated 30m E of Belan Place.
  90. I Newbridge Lodge Photos
    South-western entrance to the Park, on the W bank of the Dee immediately NW of New Bridge over the river.
  91. I Entrance Gates and Railings at Newbridge Lodge Photos
    South-western entrance to the Park, on the W bank of the Dee immediately NW of New Bridge over the river.
  92. II Former Vicarage
    Situated above and beyond the church on the south-western edge of Penycae.
  93. II Penuel Baptist Chapel
    Prominently sited in the angle of High Street and Campbell Street.
  94. II Eddystone House
    At the summit of a short rise from the main A48 on the N side of Johnstown, close to Offa's Dyke.
  95. II Waterloo Tower including outwork walls Photos
    The tower is on a rocky eminence at the SW corner of Wynnstay Park, and approached via a track which leaves Park Road opposite Short Lane.
  96. II Plas Kynaston
    Overlooking the park in the angle between Hill Street and Plas Kynaston Lane
  97. II Cefn Kynaston including garden walls
    Close to the junction of Hill Street and Plas Kynaston Lane, the house is set in walled grounds ringed by footpaths at the foot of steps leading down from Crane Street.
  98. II Bethlehem Independent Chapel
    Prominently sited, close to the junction of Hall Street with Mountain Street, at the NW end of the settlement.
  99. II Pen-y-bont Brick and Tile Co Office Photos
    The office stands guarding the entrance to the former brickworks, approximately 600m E of Newbridge.
  100. II Cefn Bychan Baptist Chapel Photos
    On the corner of Newbridge Road and Cae Gwilym Road, immediately below the railway embankment in a small grassed yard.

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