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  1. II Lychgate of St Tyrnog
    At north-west of St Tyrnog's churchyard
  2. II* Church of St Tyrnog Photos
    In village of Llandyrnog, in a graveyard which now extends beyond a lane to the east; part lost to road widening at west. Stone churchyard wall with steps up at west; war memorial and sundial within t
  3. II Sundial in St Tyrnog's Churchyard
    Close to the south-west corner of St Tyrnog's Church.
  4. II Nos 4 and 5 Church Square, Llandyrnog Photos
    In the village of Llandyrnog, on the west side of the village street opposite the church.
  5. II War Memorial
    In the churchyard of St Tyrnog, to the west side of the church.
  6. II Capel y Dyffryn Photos
    ¾ km north of Llandyrnog village, west of the crossroads, at south side of road. Low wall and railings at front; former manse and school/vestry at west.
  7. II Ty Capel y Dyffryn Photos
    To the side of Capel Dyffryn, to which it is linked by a wall; similar low wall and railings at front to those of the chapel.
  8. II Plas Bennett
    ½km south-west of the village of Llandyrnog; former farm buildings to rear
  9. II* Glan-y-wern Hall Photos
    1 km north-west of Llandyrnog village, in parkland to north of the Waen to Denbigh road.
  10. II Cerrigllwydion Hall
    Located at the northern boundary of the community, set back from the road within its own grounds; accessed via a drive leading from a lodge on the road.
  11. II Pont Clwyd
    Over the River Clwyd carrying a minor road south-west of Llandyrnog village to Llanynys
  12. II Pont Clwyd (partly in Llandyrnog community)
    Spanning the river Clwyd at the northern boundary of the community approximately 1.6km N of Llanynys.
  13. II* Church of St. Cwyfan Photos
    In a square churchyard 1.5 km north-east of St Tyrnog's Church. Stone churchyard wall with iron gate at south; modern copy of stocks in an enclosure with iron railings beside the gate; formerly a vill
  14. II Pentre-bach
    Llandyrnog
  15. II Outbuildings SE of Pentre-mawr, incorporating The Lodge
    Llandyrnog
  16. II Dairy at Pentre-mawr Farm
    To rear (west) of Pentre-mawr.
  17. II Pentre-mawr
    Reached by a minor side road to the west of the B5429, about 2km north of Llandyrnog village. In a group with its farm buildings and Pentre-bach.
  18. II Main Gates to Pentre-mawr
    At domestic entrance to Pentre-mawr, to north-east of the house.
  19. II Ty Brazier
    At end of lane reached via Pentre-bach. There is original cobbled paving to the south-west of the house, which appears to have been side of the original road.
  20. II Pont Perfa
    Spanning the river Clwyd some 200m NE of Llanynys church.
  21. II Rhydonen
    Located near the north-eastern boundary of the community, approximately 2km E of Llanynys; set back slightly from the road.
  22. II Gatepiers and Forecourt Walls at Rhydonen
    Located immediately in front of Rhydonen and enclosing a raised, rectangular garden/forecourt.
  23. II Pont Drefechan (partly in Llanrhaeadr-yng-nghinmerch community)
    Spanning the river Clywedog at the NE boundary of the community some 100m E of the former railway track.
  24. II Pont Drefechan (partly in Llanynys community)
    Spanning the Afon Clywedog at the eastern boundary of the community.
  25. II Shippon and Stable at Fron-gelyn
    In Fron-gelyn farmyard, to west of the farmhouse.
  26. II Fron-gelyn Farmhouse
    Llandyrnog
  27. II Fron-gelyn Barn
    In Fron-gelyn farmyard, to the north-west of the original yard.
  28. II Privy at Gales-fawr
    To south-west of the domestic group at Gales-fawr, separated by a small yard.
  29. II Farmyard Range at Gales-fawr
    Along the north side of the Gales-fawr farmyard. The farmstead is stretched out along the contour overlooking a valley to the south.
  30. II Gales-fawr Farmhouse and Attached Sheds
    Reached by a side lane to the south off the minor Groes-fawr to Glyn Arthur road, about 2 km east of Llandyrnog village. The farmstead is stretched out along the contour overlooking a valley to the so
  31. II Cruck Barn at Ty-coch
    In the farmyard of Ty-coch, at the east side of the minor road from Llangwyfan to Llangynhafal.
  32. I Parish Church of St Saeran Photos
    Located in the centre of the small village of Llanynys towards the north-eastern boundary of the community.
  33. II Pair of Chest Tombs at the Church of St Saeran
    Located in the churchyard immediately NW of the church, underneath an ancient yew tree.
  34. II Chest Tomb at the Church of St Saeran
    Located in the churchyard approximately 10m SE of the porch.
  35. II Telephone Call-box
    In the centre of the village immediately to the S of the churchyard entrance at St Saernan's church.
  36. II Child's Chest Tomb at Church of St Saeran
    Located in the churchyard on the S side of the church, approximately 15m S of the porch.
  37. II Pair of Heraldic Chest Tombs at the Church of St Saeran
    Located in the churchyard, to the S of St Saernan's church, approximately 15m S of the Priest's Door.
  38. II Two Parallel Barns with Linking Sheds at Plas Ashpool
    To west of Plas Ashpool, the barns lying at right angles to the road.
  39. II* Plas Ashpool
    To the east side of the B5429, about 2km north of Llandyrnog village; farm buildings to north-west side.
  40. II Cartshed at Glyn Arthur
    To the north side of the main entrane to the domestic yard at Glyn Arthur
  41. II Domestic outbuilding at Glyn Arthur
    At south side of the entrance gates, in the domestic yard north of Glyn Arthur.
  42. II Glyn Arthur
    In the valley below Moel Arthur, about 1km south-west of the summit.
  43. II Dovecote at Glyn Arthur
    At north side of the domestic yard adjacent to Glyn Arthur
  44. II Barn at Glyn Arthur
    Detatched at north-east of the domestic group at Glyn Arthur
  45. II Hen Vicarage
    Located towards the eastern boundary of the community, set back from a lane running E of the main Denbigh-Ruthin road; adjacent to the Cymro PH.
  46. II* Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Located approximately 750m E of Llanrhaeadr village and set within its own grounds; accessed via a long, tree-lined and gated drive running NE from the road.
  47. II Outbuilding at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Immediately to the NW of the hall, opposite its service facade.
  48. II The Lower House at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Located a short distance to the NW of Llanrhaeadr Hall, beyond the single storey outbuilding.
  49. II Ffynnon Gynhafal
    To south side of Plas Dolben farmhouse, the water issuing at the corner of a field.
  50. II Walled Garden at Old Rectory
    To the rear and sides, especially to the right, of the Old Rectory.
  51. II Stable Block at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    At the centre of a group of service buildings loosely grouped to the NW of Llanrhaeadr Hall.
  52. II Forecourt Gates and Gatepiers at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    At the entrance to the metalled forecourt, at the end of a tree-lined drive.
  53. II Old Rectory Photos
    About 200m west of the parish church, reached by a private drive from the crossroads below the church. Walled garden to rear, grounds at front.
  54. II Barns at Llanrhaeadr Hall, including Garden Walls adjoining to the N and NE
    Immediately opposite the stable block at Llanrhaeadr Hall
  55. II Haybarn at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Immediately to the SW of the stable block at Llanrhaeadr Hall.
  56. II Bridge at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Spanning a ditch at the end of a metalled drive at the entrance of the agricultural and servce court which formerly served Llanrhaeadr Hall.
  57. II Entrance Gates, Gatepiers and adjoining Strapwork Walls at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    At the entrance to the tree-lined drive of Llanrhaeadr Hall, set back slightly to the NE of the main road.
  58. I Church of St Cynhafal Photos
    Reached by a minor road east of Llangynhafal. The churchyard is circular, considerably raised above road level on the west, and partly surrounded by a rubble stone wall. War memorial set in west wall
  59. II* Church of St Hychan Photos
    At the west side of the B5429, north of the turning to Pont Llanychan. The churchyard is rounded at the north but is otherwise square.
  60. II Plas-yn-llan Photos
    In Llangynhafal, overlooking and immediately east of the parish church.
  61. II Lychgate and Churchyard Walls, including Sundial Base, at St Dyfnog's Church
    Enclosing the churchyard on the N and E sides, the lychgate forming the entrance to the churchyard on the N side, opposite the porch.
  62. II Chest Tomb of Captain Wynn
    Located withtin the churchyard, 6m NE of the Jesse Window of St Dyfnog's Church.
  63. II Telephone Call-box
    On the pavement in the centre of the village adjacent to the Smithy.
  64. II Chest Tomb at St Dyfnog's Church
    Immediately to the E of the church, within the churchyard.
  65. II The Smithy
    Located to the NE of the church, facing the churchyard, immediately opposite the lychgate.
  66. I Parish Church of St Dyfnog Photos
    Picturesquely-sited in the village centre, set back from the road within its own walled churchyard.
  67. II Smithy Cottage
    Adjacent to the Smithy in the centre of the village, diagonally opposite the church lychgate.
  68. II Gates, Gatepiers and Forecourt Walls, including associated Arch and Bridge to S, at the Almshouses
    Immediately to the front (E) and side (SE) of the almshouses.
  69. II No.1 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end, raised up slightly behind a gated forecourt retaining wall.
  70. II No.2 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end.
  71. II No.3 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end.
  72. II No.4 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end
  73. II Sheds to the rear of the Almshouses, including associated Gates and Gatepiers
    Located immediately to the rear of the almshouses.
  74. II Barn at Kilford Farm
    Located within the farmyard immediately to the NE of the farmhouse.
  75. II Pont Llanychan
    Carrying the Llanychan to Llanynys road over the River Clwyd, about 200m south of St Hychan's church.
  76. II Pont Llanychan (partly in Llangynhafal community)
    Spanning the river Clwyd at the eastern boundary of the community, some 200m W of St Hychan's church.
  77. 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.
  78. 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.
  79. 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.
  80. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at the Vicarage
    Located 60m NW of the vicarage.
  81. II Castell Bach
    Reached by an unclassified narrow lane 1 km north-east from Dre-goch Ganol on the B5429.
  82. II Brookhouse Farm
    Located on the N side of the River Ystrad, some 200m E of the main road.
  83. 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.
  84. II Lychgate and churchyard walls at the Church of St Marcella Photos
    Located a short distance to the S of the church's S porch, the walls defining the churchyard.
  85. I Parish Church of St Marcella (also known as Whitchurch) Photos
    Located in open countryside within Denbigh Green, approximately 1.6km SE of Denbigh; within its own rubble-walled churchyard. Also known as Whitchurch.
  86. II Chest Tomb of Twm O'r Nant at the Church of St Marcella
    In the churchyard, immediately to the SW of the church tower, beneath a venerable yew tree.
  87. 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.
  88. 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.
  89. II Agricultural Range at Carreg-y-Pennill
    Located to the W of Carreg-y-Pennill facing a sloping farmyard.
  90. II Llanychan Old Rectory
    To south of B5429, 1 km south-east of Llanychan Church
  91. II Walled Avenue with part of Garden Wall at Plas-yn-rhos
    At the entrance to Plas-yn-rhos.
  92. II Plas-yn-rhos Old Farmhouse
    At east side of the B5429 about 1km south of the village of Gellifor. The house is approached through a shorth walled drive, the right wall of which was part of a walled garden. In the south face of t
  93. II Former Outbuildings to the South-west of Plas-Draw
    Set back on the east side of the minor road from Llangynhafal to Hirwaen (in Llanbedr), in front of Plas Draw.
  94. II* Plas-draw
    Set back on the east side of the minor road from Llangynhafal to Hirwaen (in Llanbedr).
  95. II Glan Clwyd
    Located approximately 1km NE of the village of Rhewl at the eastern boundary of the community; accessed via a drive running NE off a lane leading NW from Pont Telpyn.
  96. II Llwyn-Uchaf
    Located in fields towards the northern boundary of the community, to the N of a lane running from Pont Ystrad to Llanrhaeadr; accessed via a long unmetalled track.
  97. II Wynne's Park Nursing Home (main block only)
    On the south-east side of Denbigh, 0.5km from the main A525 at Brookhouse. Set back from the country lane, close to modern housing development.
  98. II Agricultural Range at Llwyn-Uchaf
    Located immediately to the SW of Llwyn-Uchaf farmhouse.
  99. II* Lleweni Hall, including Stables to the NE Photos
    Situated in its own grounds to the north-east of Denbigh, close to the boundary with Aberwheeler Community. Reached by long drives off the lane from Brookhouse to Waen and from the Mold Road.
  100. II Farmyard Range adjacent to south end of Lleweni Hall
    Closes the south side of the farmyard at Lleweni Hall which is situated in its own grounds to north-east of Denbigh and reached via long drives to north and south.

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