Grade I Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Denbighshire
IChurch of St Silin At centre of Llansilin village. Stone-walled churchyard with iron gates at west to High Street; prominent War Memorial of Celtic Cross form; sundial.
IChurch of St Mary The parish church stands at the S end of the main street of Chirk, within its own graveyard, on the N edge of the valley of the Afon Ceiriog.
IChurch of St Cynhafal 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
IParish Church of St Dyfnog Picturesquely-sited in the village centre, set back from the road within its own walled churchyard.
IParish Church of St Saeran Located in the centre of the small village of Llanynys towards the north-eastern boundary of the community.
INantclwyd House Located in a block of buildings fronting Castle Street
ITower of St Hilary's Church Located within the walls of the old town immediately N of and below the castle.
ILeicester's Church (Remains) Located within the old walled town on Castle Hill, some 50m NE of the tower of St Hilary's Church.
IBurgess Gate On the northern side of the Old Town of Denbigh, at the lower end of the street.
IFoxhall Newydd Located at the southern edge of Foxhall Woods, some 250m W of Foxhall and 1km SE of Henllan; accessed via a track running W from Foxhall.
ILlangollen Bridge Spanning the River Dee at the N end of the main street.
ISt.Collen's Parish Church Towards the edge of the town centre; also reached from Chapel Street behind the Hand Hotel and Regent Street. In sloping churchyard.
ITrevor Hall Set in a wooded hillside location overlooking its own parkland and the eastern end of the vale of Llangollen.
IErddig Situated c3km W of Marchwiel, reached from a series of by-roads running E from the A483. Set within an extremely fine landscaped park of C17 and C18 character.
IHolt Bridge Spanning the broad River Dee which forms the boundary between Wales and England. Carries the main road, formerly the A 534, between Holt and Farndon
IKinmel Located on an elevated platform site, within extensive parkland, approximately 3 miles SE of Abergele. Access now by driveway off Primrose Hill, St George Village.
ILlwyni Lodge, also known as the Golden Lodge and Gate Lodge The Lodge stands on the side of the A547 Rhuddlan Road at the inner S end of the avenue leading to Kinmel Hall, but now on the N margin of the main A55 Holyhead Road. The lodge stands on a slightly ra
IChirk Castle The castle stands on a bluff overlooking and controlling the Ceiliog Valley. It is reached by Station Avenue running directly W from Chirk township.
INewbridge Lodge South-western entrance to the Park, on the W bank of the Dee immediately NW of New Bridge over the river.
IParish Church of St Meugan Located at the southern boundary of the community, some 1.5km SW of Llanbedr village and approximately 1.5km E of Ruthin; set within its own raised and partly revetted churchyard, with a particularly
IRuthin Castle In a raised position at the S end of the town, the entrance drive continuing S from Castle Street.
IDenbigh Castle Prominently-sited at the southern end of the Old Town, with commanding views over the Vale of Clwyd.
IChirk Castle Gates, Screen and Piers The screen stands on the skyline at the Llwyn-y-Cil entrance to Chirk Castle Park at the end of Station Avenue, and set back from the right-angled bend.
IParish Church of St Chad Set within a rectangular churchyard, at the end of a lane, and retaining good C19 monuments.
IParish Church of St Giles In enclosed churchyard, standing at southern boundary of town centre to rear of High Street, prominently sited above and valley of the River Gwenfro.