History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Llandyrnog, Denbighshire

  1. II Barn at Glyn Arthur
    Detatched at north-east of the domestic group at Glyn Arthur
  2. 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.
  3. II Cartshed at Glyn Arthur
    To the north side of the main entrane to the domestic yard at Glyn Arthur
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. II Dairy at Pentre-mawr Farm
    To rear (west) of Pentre-mawr.
  7. II Domestic outbuilding at Glyn Arthur
    At south side of the entrance gates, in the domestic yard north of Glyn Arthur.
  8. II Dovecote at Glyn Arthur
    At north side of the domestic yard adjacent to Glyn Arthur
  9. 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.
  10. II Fron-gelyn Barn
    In Fron-gelyn farmyard, to the north-west of the original yard.
  11. II Fron-gelyn Farmhouse
    Llandyrnog
  12. 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
  13. II* Glan-y-wern Hall Photos
    1 km north-west of Llandyrnog village, in parkland to north of the Waen to Denbigh road.
  14. II Glyn Arthur
    In the valley below Moel Arthur, about 1km south-west of the summit.
  15. II Lychgate of St Tyrnog
    At north-west of St Tyrnog's churchyard
  16. II Main Gates to Pentre-mawr
    At domestic entrance to Pentre-mawr, to north-east of the house.
  17. 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.
  18. II Outbuildings SE of Pentre-mawr, incorporating The Lodge
    Llandyrnog
  19. II Pentre-bach
    Llandyrnog
  20. 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.
  21. II* Plas Ashpool
    To the east side of the B5429, about 2km north of Llandyrnog village; farm buildings to north-west side.
  22. II Plas Bennett
    ½km south-west of the village of Llandyrnog; former farm buildings to rear
  23. II Pont Clwyd
    Over the River Clwyd carrying a minor road south-west of Llandyrnog village to Llanynys
  24. II Privy at Gales-fawr
    To south-west of the domestic group at Gales-fawr, separated by a small yard.
  25. II Shippon and Stable at Fron-gelyn
    In Fron-gelyn farmyard, to west of the farmhouse.
  26. II Sundial in St Tyrnog's Churchyard
    Close to the south-west corner of St Tyrnog's Church.
  27. II Two Parallel Barns with Linking Sheds at Plas Ashpool
    To west of Plas Ashpool, the barns lying at right angles to the road.
  28. 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.
  29. 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.
  30. II War Memorial
    In the churchyard of St Tyrnog, to the west side of the church.

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