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  1. II Pont Cyffylliog Photos
    Spanning the Afon Clywedog in the village centre, close to the school.
  2. II Hearse-house at Church of St Mary Photos
    Located some 50m S of the parish church of St Mary, at the southern boundary of the churchyard.
  3. II Lychgate and Churchyard Walls at Church of St Mary Photos
    Defining the extent of the churchyard, the lychgate to the S of the church.
  4. II* Parish Church of St Mary Photos
    Located in the centre of the village on the western banks of the Afon Clywedog; sited within its own rubble-walled churchyard featuring several good C18 and C19 chest tombs.
  5. II Fachlwyd Farm
    Located approximately 1km SE of Cyffylliog village, SW of Fachlwyd Hall; accessed via a metalled track which runs NW from a lane leading S from an unclassified road which itself runs W-E from Cyffylli
  6. II Pyllau-Clai
    Located at the NE boundary of the community approximately 1km NW of Bont-uchel; accessed via a metalled lane running NE from a road running N from the bridge at Bont-Uchel.
  7. II Timber-framed Agricultural Building at Pistyll-Gwyn Photos
    Located towards the eastern boundary of the community, approximately 0.5km SW of Bont-uchel; sited within the farmyard on a slight rise to the N of a lane running SW from Bont-Uchel; adjoining a range
  8. II Bont-uchel Photos
    Located towards the eastern boundary of the community at the western end of the eponymous village; spanning the Afon Clywedog.
  9. II Barn Range at Nant-y-Ffrith
    Located immediately to the S of Nant-y-Ffridd.
  10. II Nant-y-Ffrith
    Located in a valley towards the SE boundary of the community approximately 2km S of Llewesog Hall; accessed via a long, unmetalled track running SE from a lane leading S from Llewesog towards Cyffylli
  11. II Bridge to E of Bont-uchel Chapel Photos
    Spanning a tributary of the Afon Clywedog at the eastern end of Bont-uchel village.
  12. II Bagot Memorial Photos
    On the summit of Llys y Frenhines, beside the trig point, at a location commanding an exceptional landscape view.
  13. II* Farm outbuilding at Hengoed
    Between Bontuchel and Llanfwrog, about 200m N of bend in minor road. Aligned SW-NE facing farmhouse which is to SE.
  14. II Agricultural Range at Cae Serwyd
    To the S of the present farmhouse and closing the farmyard on the S side adjacent to, and at right-angels with, the primary house.
  15. II Primary House at Cae Serwyd
    Located approximately 1.2km SE of Prion and 0.5km S of Llewesog Hall on an elevated site immediately to the SW of the present farmhouse; accessed via a track running S from a lane running to the S of
  16. II Brynlluarth
    Located on an elevated site some 2km SE of Prion, facing Pant Pastinog accross a valley; accessed via a long track and set against a hillslope with its farmyard to the W.
  17. II Barn to the N of Brynlluarth
    Located to the N of the farmhouse, closing a sloping farmyard on the W side.
  18. II Agricultural Range at Brynlluarth
    Located to the NE of the farmhouse and facing the farmyard to the E.
  19. II Plas Clocaenog Farmhouse with attached outbuildings
    On the road leading west from the village of Clocaenog, at about ½ km from the village.
  20. II Barn Range at Plas Clocaenog
    A long range extending south from Plas Clocaenog farmhouse.
  21. II* Barn at Pant Glas Isaf
    Located towards the southern boundary of the community immediately to the N of the present farmhouse; accessed via a short track running W from a lane leading SW from the A 525.
  22. II Detached Lofted Farm Building at Plas Clocaenog
    To east side of farmyard opposite the long barn range, south east of the house.
  23. II Triple Stable or Cowhouse at Plas Clocaenog
    To the south side of Plas Clocaenog farmyard, south of the road.
  24. II Icehouse at Llewesog Hall
    Situated in woodland 120m SW of Llewesog Hall near to the junction of the minor road from Llanrhaeadr to Prion and the drive to the Hall.
  25. II Capel-y-Wern
    Prominently sited at a cross-roads towards the eastern boundary of the community, some 1.6km SW of Llanrhaeadr on a lane leading to Cyffylliog; set behind a low rubble wall enclosing a shallow forecou
  26. II Llewesog Hall
    Located within its own grounds and set within a partly-wooded park approximately 1km SE of Prion; accessed via an unmetalled track running SE from a lane leading S off the main Prion-Llanrhaeadr road.
  27. II Fron Heulog
    Located on an imposing hillside site, approximately 1km SW of the Three Sisters and immediately above a lane running S from the A 525 at Bont Garreg.
  28. II Hen Blas
    To the west of the village of Clocaenog, reached by a farm track to the south of the road to Plas Clocaenog.
  29. II* Church of St Foddhyd Photos
    At the west side of the village of Clocaenog. Square churchyard with stone wall to front and to east side overlooking lower ground.
  30. II Sundial in St Foddhyd's Churchyard Photos
    At the south-east corner of the churchyard of St Foddhyd, in Clocaenog village.
  31. II War Memorial in St Foddhyd's Churchyard Photos
    At the south-east corner of the churchyard of St Foddhyd, in Clocaenog village.
  32. II Ty Isa
    100 m SW of Clocaenog church, beside the road to Plas Clocaenog
  33. II Walls to Former Kitchen Garden at Pool Park including Former Gardeners' Bothy Adjoining to S
    Located at the western boundary of the community approximately 200m SW of Pool Park.
  34. II* Pool Park Photos
    Located at the W boundary of the community, approximately 5km SW of Ruthin; accessed via a long drive running westwards from the road by a lodge.
  35. II Quadrangular Agricultural Complex at Pool Park Farm including associated Farmhouse
    Located 150m SW of Pool Park at the western boundary of the community; accessed from the road via the long metalled lower drive to Pool Park.
  36. II Sundial at Pool Park
    Located on top of a terraced rise immediately opposite the main front of the house.
  37. II Prion Chapel and Ty Capel including Forecourt Walls and Gates
    Located in the centre of Prion, set back from the lane behind a walled and metalled forecourt on a slight rise, the chapel at right-angles to the road.
  38. II Pont Traws-afon Photos
    Located towards the south-western boundary of the community within the Clocaenog forest; spanning the Nant Nilig some 200m SE of Nilig and carrying the main forest road.
  39. II Groes-Gwta Farmhouse
    Located opposite the chapel in the centre of Prion, on the N side of the lane, its E side facing a small walled garden parallel to the road.
  40. II Agricultural Range at Groes-Gwta
    Located immediately to the W of the farmhouse on a sloping site at right-angles to the lane.
  41. II Cart and Stable Block at Groes-Gwta
    Located immediately to the N of the agricultural range at Groes-Gwta.
  42. II Pen-y-Cae Farmhouse
    Located approximately 0.6km S of Rhewl and 1km E of Prion, to the W of the eastern drive to Llewesog Hall; accessed via a track running W from the drive.
  43. II Tyn-y-mynydd
    In a valley 1 km south west of the village of Clocaenog, reached by a track north from an unclassified road, sited immediately west of the valley stream.
  44. II T-shaped Agricultural Range at Bachymbyd Fawr
    Located approximately 150m SE of Bachymbyd Fawr.
  45. II* Bachymbyd Fawr
    Located approximately 200m SW of the main road on the western slopes of the Vale of Clwyd; accessed via a farm lane.
  46. II Garden Walls and Well House at Bachymbyd Fawr
    Located immediately to the SE of Bachymbyd Fawr.
  47. II Ty'n-y-Caeau including adjoining Agricultural Range
    Located towards the southern boundary of the community, on an elevated site 1.8km NW of Ruthin; accessed via a track running W from the A 525. The farmhouse is set back slightly behind low rubble for
  48. II Fir Grove
    In a raised prominent position overlooking the B5101, to the SW of Llanfwrog village.
  49. II Cae Segwen
    1 km east of Clocaenog Village, in a small farmyard.
  50. II Distyll
    Located to the S of Llanfwrog village, on a lane which is a continuation of Cerrig Street and leads to Efenechtyd. Set down from the road in a low-lying position.
  51. II The Old Alms Cottages Photos
    In a low-lying position, set back from the road, within a bend of the B5101 road.
  52. II Outbuilding at Ty Gwyn Photos
    Located to the SW of Ty Gwyn. Orientated at right angles to the house, the front facing N.
  53. II* Ty Gwyn Photos
    Located in Llanfwrog village, approximately 200m SW of the church.
  54. II Glan Yr Afon Photos
    In a low-lying position within a fork in the road, to the W of the Church of St Mwrog.
  55. II Agricultural Range at Carreg-y-Pennill
    Located to the W of Carreg-y-Pennill facing a sloping farmyard.
  56. II Carreg-y-Pennill
    On a commanding hillslope site overlooking the vale of Clwyd approximately 1km W of Pentre Llanrhaeadr; accessed via a farm track leading W from a lane running from Pentre to Prion.
  57. II Cartshed to the N of Carreg-y-Pennill
    Located a short distance to the N of Carreg-y-Pennill facing a sloping farmyard to the E.
  58. II Brynffynon Photos
    Located at the bottom of a hill, approx 110m W of the Church of St Mwrog, opposite a fork in the road.
  59. II Pen y Bryn Photos
    Located in a raised position above the road, the drive approaching from the NE, adjacent to the Cross Keys Hotel.
  60. II Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn Lodge
    Located on the roadside a short distance from Pont Rhyd-y-Gwaed.
  61. II Hearse House in St Mwrog's Churchyard Photos
    Located in the SW angle of the churchyard. The NW and SE corners are joined by the churchyard boundary walls, the walls continuous to the SE.
  62. II Cross Keys Hotel Photos
    Fronting the road, immediately opposite the SW lychgate to the Church of St Mwrog; the ground falls to the W.
  63. II Churchyard boundary walls, including East Lychgate, at Church of St Mwrog Photos
    The Church of St Mwrog and its churchyard are located on top of a hill, the ground falling steeply to the N into a river valley, and a road running along the S side.
  64. II Monument in St Mwrog's Churchyard
    Located to the N of the chancel.
  65. II Lychgate W of Church of St Mwrog Photos
    Located to the SW of the Church, forming the main entrance.
  66. II Limekiln Group
    Located at the southern boundary of the community set back slightly to the L (W) of the Ruthin to Denbigh road; set into the wooded slope of a hill and fronting a builders' merchant's yard.
  67. II* Church of St Mwrog Photos
    In a prominent raised position in the centre of the village, the B5105 curving around it.
  68. II Sundial S of Porch, Church of St Mwrog Photos
    Located opposite the S porch of the Church of St Mwrog
  69. II* Ty Cerrig Photos
    Fronting the lane, which leads S off the B5105 opposite the Church of St Mwrog.
  70. II Pont Rhyd-y-Gwaed
    Spanning the river Clwedog at the western approach to the village of Rhewl.
  71. II Former Stable and Carthouse Range at Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn
    Located immediately to the SE of Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn and enclosing a narrow farmyard on the W side.
  72. II Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn
    Located on the SW side of the river Clywedog, a short distance to the W of Pont Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn.
  73. II Agricultural Complex at Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn
    Located immediately to the SE of Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn and enclosing a narrow farmyard on the E side.
  74. II Agricultural Range to the W of Plas-yn-Llan
    Located to the rear (W) of Plas-yn-Llan, raised up above the floor of the farmyard on a revetted terrace.
  75. II 149, Mwrog Street, Mwrog Street, Ruthin, CLWYD
    Fronting Mwrog Street, approx. 100m E of the Church of St Mwrog.
  76. II* Plas-yn-Llan
    Set back on the W side of the main village street behind a walled forecourt, at the southern edge of the village group.
  77. II 147, Mwrog Street, Mwrog Street, Ruthin, CLWYD
    Fronting Mwrog Street, approx. 100m E of the Church of St Mwrog.
  78. II Primary House at Plas-yn-Llan
    Located immediately to the S of, and at right-angles to, Plas-yn-Llan.
  79. II Lychgate at the Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels
    Prominently-located on a bend in the main street in the village centre, at the SW end of the rubble-walled churchyard and adjoining the Rectory at its SE corner.
  80. II 139-145 Photos
    Located at the W end of the street, approx 120m from the Church of St Mwrog.
  81. II* Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels
    Located in the village centre within its own rubble-walled churchyard.
  82. II* Gatepiers and associated Forecourt Walls at Plas-yn-Llan
    Enclosing a forecourt in front of Plas-yn-Llan and facing the main village street to the W.
  83. II NO.137B Mwrog Street, Clwyd
    Located at the W end of the street, approx 130m from the Church of St Mwrog.
  84. II Nannau Photos
    137 Mwrog Street
  85. II NO.135 Mwrog Street, Clwyd
    Located at the W end of the street, approx 150m from the Church of St Mwrog.
  86. II* Pont Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn
    Spanning the river Clywedog immediately W of the main road in the village centre.
  87. II The Grange
    Located at the north-western boundary of the village of Rhewl, on the eastern side of the river Clywedog; set in its own grounds at the end of a tree-lined drive running SW from a lane leading NW from
  88. II Hafodynys
    Located on the northern edge of the village, set back from a lane within its own grounds, diagonally opposite the school.
  89. II Rhewl Chapel and Manse
    Located in the centre of the village in a narrow lane 50m E of the school; set back behind low rubble forecourt walls and with a cemetary to the side and rear.
  90. II Glyndwr Photos
    Located almost opposite the junction of the A494 and the B5105 to Llanfwrog.
  91. II Llewesog Isaf
    Located approximately 750m W of the village, set back to the NW of a lane running SW from the village towards Prion.
  92. II Garden Wall to S of Glyndwr Photos
    Fronting the road almost opposite the junction of the A494 and the B5105 to Llanfwrog.
  93. II NO.83 Mwrog Street, Clwyd Photos
    In a block of buildings fronting the road, towards the centre of Mwrog Street.
  94. II The Vicarage
    On a commanding site overlooking the Vale of Clwyd, 1km SW of St Dyfnog's church on the outskirts of the small village; accessed via its own drive leading SE from a lane running W towards Prion.
  95. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at the Vicarage
    Located 60m NW of the vicarage.
  96. II Braich
    About 1.5km NW of Derwen at head of small cwm.
  97. II St Dyfnog's Well
    In a rocky, wooded natural bowl approximately 0.25km above, and to the W of, the church of St Dyfnog; accessed via a path running parallel with the well stream from the churchyard.
  98. II Garden Walls to the rear of the Almshouses including associated former Bakehouse
    Extending to the side (N) and rear (W) of the almshouse complex and running parallel with a stream from St Dyfnog's Well down towards the churchyard.
  99. II 6, Mwrog Steet, Ruthin Photos
    Terrace located at the E end of the street, adjacent to the Park Place Hotel.
  100. II 6, Mwrog Street, Ruthin Photos
    Terrace located at the E end of the street, adjacent to the Park Place Hotel.

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