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  1. II U-Plan Farm Group at Trevor Hall Farm
    Situated immediately downhill to east of Trevor Hall and beside main driveway; set into slope with open farmyard facing east. About 1km west of Trevor.
  2. II Trevor Church
    Stuated in the former grounds of, and 200 m SE of Trevor Hall. About 1km west of Trevor.
  3. II Ysgoldy Brynhyfryd and two integrated Houses
    Situated alongside steeply sloping road at upper end of Garth and 75 m. below junction with Pen-y-gaer Road.
  4. I Trevor Hall
    Set in a wooded hillside location overlooking its own parkland and the eastern end of the vale of Llangollen.
  5. II Summer-house & Walled Garden with Ha-ha and Gate Piers at Trevor Hall
    Situated immediately south of main front of Trevor Hall and overlooking Vale of Llangollen.
  6. II Trevor Tower Photos
    Situated on SE edge of Tower Wood on hillside overlooking Vale of Llangollen, about 0.5 km north of Garth.
  7. II Trevor Tower Cottage
    Situated in Tower Wood 20 m west of Trevor Tower and about 0.5 km north of Garth. The house is located at lower ground level adjacent to a retaining wall.
  8. II Kilns at Wood Bank
    Situated in grounds of and at rear of Wood Bank on hillside between B5434 and Llangollen Canal.
  9. II Wood Bank Photos
    Situated on hillside between B5434 and Llangollen Canal, overlooking the Dee valley and Pont Cysyllte. Although the rear of house is built tight against the canal bank the gardens at front have been
  10. I Pont Cysylltau Photos
    Situated near a looping bend in River Dee between Trevor and Froncysyllte.
  11. II The Old Vicarage
    Situated on W side of by-road between Trevor and Plas-yn-pentre, 350 m SW of Pont Cysylltau.
  12. II Bridge No. 34 over Llangollen canal near Plas-yn-pentre Photos
    Carries lane over Llangollen canal about 200m N of Trevor Mill.
  13. II Bryn Seion Presbyterian Chapel Photos
    Situated in centre of village and in prominent position parallel to road and facing downhill.
  14. II Bridge No 31 Photos
    Situated at a point where the Llangollen feeder branches off from the Ellesmere Canal (renamed Llangollen Canal, 1963) near centre of village.
  15. II Telford Inn Photos
    Situated at the junction of Station Road and New Road, set back from, and at right angles to the Ellesmere Canal.
  16. II Pair of Docks on E side of Trevor Basin, excluding modern workshop superstructure and swing bridge. Photos
    On E side of Trevor Basin, opposite Rhos-y-Coed Bridge.
  17. II New Road (House next to Telford Inn)
    Situated next to Telford Inn.
  18. II Bridge next to Telford Inn Photos
    Situated near the terminus of the Ellesmere Canal (renamed Llangollen Canal, 1963) where it bifurcates into two dock areas.
  19. I Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Photos
    Located over the River Dee between Trevor and Froncysyllte.
  20. II* Plas yn y pentre Photos
    Situated in the Vale of Llangollen on by-road between Trevor and Trevor Uchaf, approximately 1km SW of Pont Cysylltau.
  21. II Bridge No. 35 over Llangollen canal near Plas-yn-pentre Photos
    About 1km W of Pont Cysyllte Aqueduct. Carries minor road over Llangollen canal to W of Plas-yn-pentre.
  22. II Trevor Old Mill Photos
    Situated in the Vale of Llangollen on by-road between Trevor and Trevor Uchaf, approximately 1.1 km SW of Pont Cysylltau.
  23. II Bridge No. 38 over Llangollen canal Photos
    Bridge over Llangollen Canal, S of main road and N of River Dee; at rear of Bryn Howel Hotel.
  24. II Bridge No. 37 over Llangollen canal near Plas-yn-pentre Photos
    About 350m W of Llyn Farm.
  25. II Bridge No. 36 over Llangollen canal near Plas-yn-pentre Photos
    About 150m S of Llyn Farm.
  26. II Bridge No 40 Photos
    Bridge over Llangollen Canal, S of main road and N of River Dee; between the Sun Inn PH and Bryn Howel Hotel.
  27. II Outbuildings at Plas Ifa
    Situated in farmyard of Plas Ifa on hillside above A539.
  28. II Plas Ifa
    Situated on hillside above A539, overlooking the Vale of Llangollen.
  29. II Stables at Argoed Hall Photos
    Immediately to N of Argoed Hall which is set in its own wooded grounds high above a bend in the River Dee and to the N of A5. Reached along short drive.
  30. II Argoed Hall
    Set in its own wooded grounds high above a bend of the River Dee and N of the A5. Approached along a short drive.
  31. II Former Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel and Graveyard Photos
    Situated next to school and stands within small graveyard on hill south of A5 road.
  32. II Bridge No 41 Photos
    Bridge over Llangollen Canal, S of main road and N of River Dee; almost opposite the Sun Inn PH.
  33. II Cwm Alis
    Situated to S of main road midway between Llangollen and Froncysyllte and near bend of original Telford road. House is set back from road and approached by driveways at W and E ends.
  34. 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.
  35. II War Memorial
    Situated at S side of A5 road next to graveyard of St David's Church.
  36. II Plas Kynaston
    Overlooking the park in the angle between Hill Street and Plas Kynaston Lane
  37. II Lime Kilns Photos
    Situated on south side of Llangollen Canal 200 m NE of village.
  38. II Wenffrwd
    Close to the Community Council boundary. Set back from the road and high above the Llangollen Canal, the main elevation overlooking the Vale of Llangollen.
  39. II Barn at Bryn-dethol Farm
    Situated on hillside south of A5 road, about 2.5 km east of Llangollen, and approached up a steep track.
  40. II Church of St John
    In a large churchyard towards the edge of the built-up area at Rhosymedre.
  41. II* Bryn Dethol
    Situated on hillside south of A5 road, about 2.5 km east of Llangollen, and approached up a steep track through former farmyard.
  42. II Cross Street Tunnel and Archways Photos
    Runs beneath Llangollen Canal, about half way between Froncysyllte and Pentre
  43. II Farm Building at Fron-uchaf Farm, with front garden wall Photos
    The farm lies on the hill road from Fron-isaf to Froncysyllte. The farm building stands at right angles to the road, and forms the N side of the walled front garden.
  44. II Fron-uchaf Farmhouse
    The farm stands N of the hamlet of Fron-isaf, on the W side of the road running NW to Pen-y-graig and Froncysyllte.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. II Rob's Cottage, Greenfield and Arosfa
    The building, now subdivided, stands in the hamlet of Fron-isaf, at the sharp bend in the road running down and E to Stryt-y-veri and Chirk.
  48. 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.
  49. II Canal Bridge (No.43) Photos
    Immediately to W of Llandyn Cottage carrying the road up to Llandyn Hall.
  50. 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.
  51. II* Railway Viaduct over River Dee Photos
    Carries the railway over the River Dee between Newbridge and Cefn-Bychan
  52. II* Cefn (Newbridge) Viaduct (partly in Cefn Community) Photos
    The viaduct carries the railway across the wide valley of the River Dee between Newbridge and Cefn-bychan.
  53. II Former Vicarage
    Situated above and beyond the church on the south-western edge of Penycae.
  54. II Pant-du-uchaf
    Located on the E side of a narrow lane which leads N towards Froncysyllte from the Chirk Castle to Pontfadog road. In an upland location high above the Ceiriog Valley.
  55. II Plas-Offa
    The farmhouse stands on the SE side of Offa's Dyke where it crosses the main Holyhead Road. The farm buildings range to the W.
  56. II Church of St Thomas
    At the upper, south-western end of Penycae.
  57. II Barn at Llandyn Hall
    Reached up a lane NW from Trevor Road, A539. Set in the slope above and to NW of Llandyn Hall.
  58. II* Tyn-Dwr
    Set in its own grounds to SE of Llangollen; tree lined drive.
  59. II Ty Brith
    Close to the junction of Church Street and Bridge Street, at an angle to the road.
  60. II Gatepiers to Tyn-Dwr
    At the entrance to the tree-lined drive to Tyn-dwr; to SE of Llangollen.
  61. II Irishman's Bridge on the Llangollen Canal Photos
    The bridge carries the Chirk to Newbridge road over the Llangollen Canal.
  62. II Smithy at Whitehurst Gate and House attached
    The building stands on the NW angle of the road junction with the B5605 Newbridge Road
  63. II Pen-y-clawdd Farmhouse Photos
    The farmhouse as at the S end of the village of Pentre, close to the railway cutting and bridge, overlooking the B5605 at the rear.
  64. II War Memorial Photos
    Opposite Hill Street at the centre of the village.
  65. II Wern Tower Photos
    The farm is located on the N side of a lane which leads from Chirk Castle to Pontfadog, high above and to the N of the Ceiriog Valley.
  66. II Farm Ranges at Wern Tower
    The ranges form 3 sides of the farmyard, which is open to the E side. The E end of the N range joins the rear elevation of the farmhouse, whilst the S range fronts the road.
  67. 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.
  68. II Whitehouse Bridge
    Carries lane over Llangollen Canal between Pentre and Bryn-yr-Eos: half way between N portal of Whitehouse Tunnel and B5605
  69. II Walker Fan House at the former Wynnstay Colliery
    Situated 1km SW of Ruabon at the former Wynnstay Colliery.
  70. II Maesmawr Farmhouse
    Below and at angles to the road on the eastern outskirts of the town.
  71. II* Vertical Winding Engine House at the Former Wynnstay Colliery Photos
    Situated 1km SW of Ruabon at the former Wynnstay Colliery.
  72. II The Kennels
    The Kennels stand back from the Kennels Cottage, off the road bounding the Chirk Castle Estate on the NE side.
  73. II Cottage at The Kennels
    The group of buildings known as The Kennels stand on the NE side of the road bounding the NE side of Chirk Castle park.
  74. II Croes-y-Beddau Photos
    At the Y junction at the top of the hill; Tyn-dwr Road to right and Maesmawr Road to left.
  75. II Llwyn Aeron
    Facing across the Y junction of Birch Hill, Maesmawr Road and Tyn-Dwr road. Above the road with contemporary railed front garden with panelled gate piers.
  76. II Pen-y-Bedw Cottage
    Set back at an angle to the road near the Y-junction at the top of the hill.
  77. II Pen-y-Bedw
    Set back at an angle to the road near the Y-junction at the top of the hill.
  78. II Birch Villa
    High above the road, facing N over the Dee valley. On a levelled site with railed terrace to N.
  79. II Highcroft
    High above the road, facing N over the Dee valley. On a levelled site with railed terrace to N.
  80. II Former Apple Store at Wynn Hall
    Entered via a former byre in the former farmyard immediately SE of Wynn Hall.
  81. II* Wynn Hall Photos
    On the corner of the B5097 Ruabon road and Plas Bennion Road, at the SE end of the village.
  82. II Armstrong Towers
    Set in the slope forward to the street.
  83. II Whitehurst House
    Whitehurst Gardens are on the NE side of the Holyhead Road, approximately 200m from the roundabout connection with the Chirk Road. The house stands within the NW corner of Whitehurst Gardens, with its
  84. II The Hollies Cottage
    Just off Birch Hill at the bottom of the lane leading to Bryntirion Terrace. Set in slope.
  85. II Cerrig
    Set in the slope towards the lower end of the hill.
  86. II Y Bryn
    Set in the slope towards the lower end of the hill.
  87. II Second Terrace Wall at Whitehurst Gardens
    Whitehurst gardens adjon the Holyhead Road c1560m NW of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
  88. II Drumore
    The house stands back and lower than the road, opposite Whitehurst Gardens and approximately 200m N of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
  89. II* T-Shaped Range to rear of Pengwern Hall (including Vaulted Undercroft)
    Attached at right angles to rear of Pengwern Hall at SW end; reached up a track N off the lane through Pengwern Vale, SE of Llangollen.
  90. II Long Barn Range at Pengwern Hall
    To rear of Pengwern Hall and stepped down to NW of the T-shaped range containing the vaulted undercroft.
  91. II Pengwern Hall
    Reached up a track N off the lane through Pengwern Vale, SE of Llangollen. Faces SW.
  92. II* Queen Anne's Cottage
    The cottage is located within Whitehurst Gardens, which are accessed directly from the A5 200m N of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
  93. II Upper Terrace Wall at Whitehurst Gardens
    Whitehurst gardens adjoin the Holyhead Road c150m NW of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
  94. II Lowest Terrace Wall at Whitehurst Gardens
    Whitehurst Gardens adjoin the Holyhead Road c150m NW of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
  95. II Barc-du, also known as Sawmill Cottage
    The cottage lies on the approach driveway to New Hall.
  96. II New Hall
    The building stands in a moated site, E of New Hall Gate. It is reached by a farm lane off the road from New Hall Gate to Whitehurst.
  97. II Whitehurst Garden Gatepiers with Gates and perimeter Garden Wall
    Whitehurst gardens adjoin the Holyhead Road c150m NW of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk. Two points of access, the upper to Whitehurst House.
  98. II Toll Gatehouse Photos
    At the roadside on the eastern edge of the town.
  99. II* Plas Newydd
    Situated off Pont Adam to the NW of the town centre.
  100. II Penllyn Evangelical Free Church
    Above the road at the corner with Queen Street; iron railings on rubble wall to front of forecourt.

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