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  1. II* Derwen Hall Photos
    2 km east of Derwen church.
  2. II Cartsheds at Derwen Hall Photos
    At south east of Derwen Hall.
  3. 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.
  4. II Agricultural range at Llwyn Isa
    At north-west of llwyn Isa, on opposite side of farm track.
  5. II Llwyn Isa
    ½ km south of Derwen Hall.
  6. II Graig-wen and attached agricultural range
    Located on SW side of minor road between B5105 and A494.
  7. II Cae Segwen
    1 km east of Clocaenog Village, in a small farmyard.
  8. 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.
  9. II Ty Isa
    100 m SW of Clocaenog church, beside the road to Plas Clocaenog
  10. II War Memorial in St Foddhyd's Churchyard Photos
    At the south-east corner of the churchyard of St Foddhyd, in Clocaenog village.
  11. II Sundial in St Foddhyd's Churchyard Photos
    At the south-east corner of the churchyard of St Foddhyd, in Clocaenog village.
  12. 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.
  13. II Efail-y-plas Bridge (partly in Llanelidan Community) Photos
    Over River Clwyd 1 km south of Derwen Hall.
  14. II Efail-y-plas bridge (partly in Derwen Community)
    Over River Clwyd 1 km south of Derwen Hall.
  15. II Milestone Photos
    250 m north west of Braich-y-cwm at the west side of the A494.
  16. II Triple Stable or Cowhouse at Plas Clocaenog
    To the south side of Plas Clocaenog farmyard, south of the road.
  17. II Detached Lofted Farm Building at Plas Clocaenog
    To east side of farmyard opposite the long barn range, south east of the house.
  18. II Barn Range at Plas Clocaenog
    A long range extending south from Plas Clocaenog farmhouse.
  19. II Coed-y-foel
    ½ km south east of Derwen Church.
  20. II Ffynnon Sara
    1 km north west of Derwen church, in as small roadside enclosure with perimeter wall and gate.
  21. II Plas Clocaenog Farmhouse with attached outbuildings
    On the road leading west from the village of Clocaenog, at about ½ km from the village.
  22. I St Mary's Church Photos
    At the centre of the village of Derwen.
  23. II* Cross in churchyard of St Mary's Church Photos
    Opposite the south porch of St Mary's Church.
  24. II Church House Photos
    At the west side of St Mary's churchyard in the village of Derwen.
  25. II Sundial in churchyard of St Mary's Church Photos
    To the south of the church and west of Church House, close to the churchyard wall.
  26. II Milestone
    300m south of West Lodge to Nantclwyd Hall, at east side of A494.
  27. II Braich
    About 1.5km NW of Derwen at head of small cwm.
  28. II Nant Morfydd Photos
    ½ km south west of Derwen church, off the lane leading to Glyn Mawr; parallel C19 farm buildings range opposite the house at south-west.
  29. II West (Former Main) Gates to Nantclwyd Hall
    Facing the old line of the A494, about 300 m South West of Nantclwyd Hall.
  30. II Pont Nant Clwyd Photos
    On the old line of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road crossing the River Clwyd, 200 m west of Nantclwyd Hall.
  31. II West Entrance Lodge to Nantclwyd Hall
    Immediately beside the old route of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road, at the south west corner of the grounds of Nantclwyd Hall.
  32. II Former Miller's House at Melin Meiarth
    Near remains of Meiarth Mill, beside the River Clwyd to the west of Bryn Saith Marchog.
  33. II Stag and Hounds Sculpture and Pedestal on entrance axis to Nantclwyd Hall
    Placed as a focal feature on the axis of the new approach road to Nantclwyd Hall, terminating the straight part of the drive.
  34. II Bridge on the main drive to Nantclwyd Hall
    On main approach to Nantclwyd Hall, over the River Clwyd.
  35. II Barn at Garth-y-neuadd
    ½ km S of Nantclwyd Hall and 1 km N of Llanelidan. Set below the by-road that runs south from the A494 to Llanelidan, set across the slope at the top end of the farmyard opposite the farmhouse.
  36. II Garth-y-neuadd Farmhouse
    ½ km S of Nantclwyd Hall and 1km N of Llanelidan. Set below the by-road that runs south from the A494 to Llanelidan, on sloping site with rubble-walled forecourt.
  37. II Main Gateway to Nantclwyd Hall
    Facing the A494 about 700 m north of Nantclwyd Hall.
  38. II* Nantclwyd Hall
    1 km north of Llanelidan chuch and 200 m east of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road, in the parkland of the C17 house re-landscaped in the C20.
  39. II Archway with Clock Tower at entrance to Service Yard
    To south west of Nantclwyd Hall
  40. II Ty Brith
    Set back slightly from the main road at the southern boundary of the community; set against the slope of a hill.
  41. II Office Range at South West of Nantclwyd Hall
    At the south-west of the service yard of Nantclwyd Hall
  42. II West Gateway at South Perimeter Road to Nantclwyd Hall
    Facing the lane to the south of Nantclwyd Hall.
  43. II Walled Garden to the south-east of Nantclwyd Hall, with gazebos and pavilions
    Two gardens to south and south west of Nantclwyd Hall.
  44. II Lakeside Rotunda at Nantclwyd Hall Photos
    At south-east of a landscaped lake to the north-east of Nantclwyd Hall.
  45. II Meyarth Hall
    On high ground to the west of Bryn Saith Marchog, north of the road to Melin y wig.
  46. II Old Rectory with high wall to roadside Photos
    250 m west of Llanelidan Church, at north side of road
  47. II 1, Hendre-bach Photos
    The northernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  48. II 2, Hendre Bach
    The northernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  49. II 3, Hendre Bach
    The northernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  50. II 4, Hendre Bach
    The northernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  51. II 5, Hendre Bach
    The northernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  52. II Castellated Shooting Hide over Pond Outfall at Nantclwyd Hall
    In the informal landscape beyond the south walled garden of Nantclwyd Hall.
  53. II 6, Hendre Bach
    The northernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  54. II East Gateway at South Perimeter Road to Nantclwyd Hall
    Facing the lane to the south of Nantclwyd Hall.
  55. II Carmel Baptist Chapel with Former Caretaker's House at rear Photos
    In Llanelidan village between Hendre cottages and Hendre-bach.
  56. II 6, Hendre Cottages
    The southernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  57. II 5, Hendre Cottages
    The southernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  58. II 4, Hendre Cottages
    The southernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  59. II 3, Hendre Cottages
    The southernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  60. II 2, Hendre Cottages
    The southernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  61. II 1, Hendre Cottages Photos
    The southernmost group of cottages in Llanelidan village.
  62. II Village School and Master's House Photos
    To north of St Elidan's Church.
  63. II* Church of St Elidan Photos
    1 km south of Nantclwyd Hall, in a stone-walled churchyard with iron gate and steps to south; also entered at north by a late-C19 timber-framed lychgate. War memorial cross at west.
  64. II Leyland Arms PH Photos
    Situated immediately S of St Elidan's church and ½ km E of Llanelidan village. Garden wall to right incorporating a number of perforated stone grilles; converted cottage and farm buildings to rear.
  65. II Cottage and farm buildings at rear of Leyland Arms PH Photos
    To rear of the Leyland Arms Public House.
  66. 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.
  67. II Bagot Memorial Photos
    On the summit of Llys y Frenhines, beside the trig point, at a location commanding an exceptional landscape view.
  68. 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.
  69. II Barn Range at Plas-yr-esgob
    Across yard at west of the house.
  70. II Cowhouse at Plas-yr-esgob
    Across yard at north-west of the house.
  71. II Lofted Cartshed Range at Plas-yr-esgob
    Across yard at south west of the house.
  72. II Plas-yr-esgob (The Bishop's Manor House)
    ½ km south of Llanelidan Church, reached by a private lane starting beside the Leyland Arms. Large entrance gateposts of river-worn limestone.
  73. II Stable Range at Plas-yr-esgob
    Detached stable range immediately south of the house.
  74. 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.
  75. II Sundial at Pool Park
    Located on top of a terraced rise immediately opposite the main front of the house.
  76. II 2 Capel Wesley (Cottage attached to Seion Chapel)
    One of two cottages attached to Zion chapel.
  77. II 1 Capel Wesley (Cottage attached to Seion Chapel)
    One of two cottages attached to Zion chapel.
  78. II Seion Wesleyan Methodist Chapel including forecourt wall with railings
    1 km west-north-west of Llanelidan Church.
  79. II* Primary House at Pwll Callod
    Located on a rise approximately 800m SE of Pwll-Glas towards the SE boundary of the community. Accessed from the main road via a track running E. The house is sited on a revetted platform above the f
  80. II Outbuilding at Plas-uchaf
    To south side of Plas-uchaf.
  81. II* Plas-uchaf
    Reached by a minor road and a private drive about 3 km south-south-west of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.
  82. 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.
  83. II Primary House at Plas-yn-Llan
    Located immediately to the S of, and at right-angles to, Plas-yn-Llan.
  84. 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.
  85. 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.
  86. 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.
  87. II* Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels
    Located in the village centre within its own rubble-walled churchyard.
  88. II Limekiln at Trewyn Farm
    At north of main entrance to Trewyn, in small quarry.
  89. II Rhyd-y-marchogion farmyard group
    Beside Rhyd-y-marchogion farmhouse.
  90. II Rhyd-y-marchogion Farmhouse with attached cartshed range and garden wall
    Facing road junction, ½ km south west of Rhyd-y-meudwy hamlet and 2 km east of Llanelidan church. Stone walls to front and to farmyard.
  91. II Graig Uchaf Cruck Cottage and Barn
    In grounds of Eyarth House, about 600 m south west of the House.
  92. II Cruck Barn at Hendre with attached Cowshed at west
    In the farmyard of Hendre, 1 km north of Gwyddelwern village.
  93. II Eyarth Hall
    To W of minor road between A494 and A525, about 4km S of Ruthin.
  94. 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
  95. II Dutch Barn at Pen-y-Graig Farm
    On the SW side of the farmhouse and to the W of the barn.
  96. II Cow house at Pen-y-Graig Farm
    On the SW side of the farmhouse.
  97. II Ty Bach, Pen-y-Graig Farm
    In the garden to the rear (N) of the farmhouse.
  98. II Barn, granary and former cart house and stables (Odyn-y-Graig) at Pen-y-Graig Farm
    On the S side of the farmhouse.
  99. II* Pen-y-Graig Farmhouse, including attached garden walls
    Reached by a private farm track on the W side of the A525, approximately 2.8 kilometres SSW of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.
  100. II Glan-hespin Farmhouse
    At the north side of the B5429 about 3km south-west of Pentre Celyn.

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