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  1. II Agricultural Range at Carreg-y-Pennill
    Located to the W of Carreg-y-Pennill facing a sloping farmyard.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at the Vicarage
    Located 60m NW of the vicarage.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. II No.4 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end
  11. II No.3 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end.
  12. II Sheds to the rear of the Almshouses, including associated Gates and Gatepiers
    Located immediately to the rear of the almshouses.
  13. II No.2 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end.
  14. II No.1 The Almshouses
    Adjoining the churchyard at the W end, raised up slightly behind a gated forecourt retaining wall.
  15. 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.
  16. I Parish Church of St Dyfnog Photos
    Picturesquely-sited in the village centre, set back from the road within its own walled churchyard.
  17. II Smithy Cottage
    Adjacent to the Smithy in the centre of the village, diagonally opposite the church lychgate.
  18. II Chest Tomb at St Dyfnog's Church
    Immediately to the E of the church, within the churchyard.
  19. II Chest Tomb of Captain Wynn
    Located withtin the churchyard, 6m NE of the Jesse Window of St Dyfnog's Church.
  20. II The Smithy
    Located to the NE of the church, facing the churchyard, immediately opposite the lychgate.
  21. II Telephone Call-box
    On the pavement in the centre of the village adjacent to the Smithy.
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
  24. 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
  25. 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.
  26. II Haybarn at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Immediately to the SW of the stable block at Llanrhaeadr Hall.
  27. II Forecourt Gates and Gatepiers at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    At the entrance to the metalled forecourt, at the end of a tree-lined drive.
  28. II Barns at Llanrhaeadr Hall, including Garden Walls adjoining to the N and NE
    Immediately opposite the stable block at Llanrhaeadr Hall
  29. II Stable Block at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    At the centre of a group of service buildings loosely grouped to the NW of Llanrhaeadr Hall.
  30. II The Lower House at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Located a short distance to the NW of Llanrhaeadr Hall, beyond the single storey outbuilding.
  31. II Outbuilding at Llanrhaeadr Hall
    Immediately to the NW of the hall, opposite its service facade.
  32. 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.
  33. 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.
  34. 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.
  35. 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.
  36. 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
  37. II Agricultural Range at Llwyn-Uchaf
    Located immediately to the SW of Llwyn-Uchaf farmhouse.
  38. 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.
  39. 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.
  40. 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.
  41. II Cart and Stable Block at Groes-Gwta
    Located immediately to the N of the agricultural range at Groes-Gwta.
  42. 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.
  43. II Agricultural Range at Groes-Gwta
    Located immediately to the W of the farmhouse on a sloping site at right-angles to the lane.
  44. II Rosa Fawr Farmhouse Photos
    About 2km S of Denbigh on the W side of a minor road between Pont Ystrad and Prion.
  45. II Pont Drefechan (partly in Llanynys community)
    Spanning the Afon Clywedog at the eastern boundary of the community.
  46. 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.
  47. II Agricultural Range at Brynlluarth
    Located to the NE of the farmhouse and facing the farmyard to the E.
  48. 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.
  49. II Barn to the N of Brynlluarth
    Located to the N of the farmhouse, closing a sloping farmyard on the W side.
  50. 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.
  51. II Garden Walls and Well House at Bachymbyd Fawr
    Located immediately to the SE of Bachymbyd Fawr.
  52. II T-shaped Agricultural Range at Bachymbyd Fawr
    Located approximately 150m SE of Bachymbyd Fawr.
  53. 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
  54. II Barn Range at Nant-y-Ffrith
    Located immediately to the S of Nant-y-Ffridd.
  55. 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.
  56. II Ystrad Isa
    Located on a rise some 300m SE of Pont Felin Ganol, towards the SE boundary of the community.
  57. II Pont Ystrad
    Located towards the southern boudary of the community, spanning the river Ystrad, some 2km S of Denbigh.
  58. II Telephone Call-box
    In the centre of the village immediately to the S of the churchyard entrance at St Saernan's church.
  59. 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.
  60. 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.
  61. 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.
  62. 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.
  63. II Chest Tomb at the Church of St Saeran
    Located in the churchyard approximately 10m SE of the porch.
  64. II Pont Felin Ganol
    Spanning the river Ystrad approximately 1.2 km SE of Denbigh.
  65. II Pont Clwyd (partly in Llandyrnog community)
    Spanning the river Clwyd at the northern boundary of the community approximately 1.6km N of Llanynys.
  66. II Pont Clwyd
    Over the River Clwyd carrying a minor road south-west of Llandyrnog village to Llanynys
  67. II Llys-y-Coed (also known as Ystrad Cottage)
    Set back from the road within its own grounds on a rise some 500m N of Pont Felin Ganol.
  68. II Walls and Railings of Llys-y-Coed
    Forming the road-side boundary of Llys-y-Coed.
  69. II Pont Perfa
    Spanning the river Clwyd some 200m NE of Llanynys church.
  70. II Brondyffryn Farm, including associated walls fronting the lane
    Prominently sited on the side of the lane at the point where it narrows; opposite Tros-y-Parc.
  71. II Tros-y-Parc
    Set back behind high curving walls at the cross roads with the lane running E towards Brookhouse.
  72. II Garden Walls at Tros-y-Parc
    Enclosing the grounds of Tros-y-Parc opposite Brondyffryn farm, and continuing beyond the junction to follow the curve of the road towards Brookhouse.
  73. II Brookhouse Farm
    Located on the N side of the River Ystrad, some 200m E of the main road.
  74. 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.
  75. 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.
  76. 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
  77. II* North Wales Hospital: Primary Range, including adjoining walled 'Airing Courts' to NW and SE Photos
    Located within its own parkland setting approximately 1km S of Denbigh set back to the W of the lane.
  78. II Lodge and Gatepiers at the Main Entrance to the North Wales Hospital
    Immediately to the NW of the hospital's main entrance.
  79. II 'The Bungalow' (Former Isolation Ward) at the North Wales Hospital, inc associated Mortuary Block
    On a sloping site between the main hospital complex and the chapel; facing roughly E.
  80. II Chapel at the North Wales Hospital Photos
    Located on a rise to the W of the hospital complex.
  81. II Plas Bennett
    ½km south-west of the village of Llandyrnog; former farm buildings to rear
  82. II Erddig Ward at the North Wales Hospital
    On an elevated site to the W of the main hospital complex, a short distance to the NW of the chapel.
  83. 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.
  84. II Nurses Home at the North Wales Hospital
    Located some 200m NW of the main hospital complex.
  85. II Barn at Kilford Farm
    Located within the farmyard immediately to the NE of the farmhouse.
  86. 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.
  87. 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.
  88. 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.
  89. 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.
  90. II Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn Lodge
    Located on the roadside a short distance from Pont Rhyd-y-Gwaed.
  91. II Pont Rhyd-y-Gwaed
    Spanning the river Clwedog at the western approach to the village of Rhewl.
  92. II Tal-y-Fan Ward at the North Wales Hospital
    On an elevated site, within the grounds of the former house Gwynfryn, on the other side of the lane to the main hospital complex.
  93. II Academic Unit and Gwynfryn Wards at the North Wales Hospital
    On an elevated site, within the grounds of the former house Gwynfryn, on the other side of the lane to the main hospital complex.
  94. II Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn
    Located on the SW side of the river Clywedog, a short distance to the W of Pont Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn.
  95. II Primary Barn at Segrwyd
    Located immediately to the SW of the house.
  96. II Segrwyd
    Set within its own grounds to the SE of the road from Denbigh to Nantglyn; accessed via a lodged drive.
  97. 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.
  98. 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.
  99. II Hafodynys
    Located on the northern edge of the village, set back from a lane within its own grounds, diagonally opposite the school.
  100. 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.

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