Grade I Listed Buildings in the Historic County of Flintshire
ICaergwrle Castle Strikingly-sited on a high natural hilltop site in the centre of Caergwrle; accessed via a path leading from the main road.
IPlas Teg Prominently-sited, set-back from the main Wrexham to Mold road towards the NW border of the community and set into the gentle slope of the hill; accessed from the road via a pair of gated, sweeping dr
IBodrhyddan Hall Set in parkland approx. lkm east of Rhuddlan.
IParish Church of St Deiniol Located to the west of the centre of the village, a short distance along Church Road, within a walled graveyard. Fine views of the church across open meadows on the approach to the village from the s
IWhite Gates, Screens and Piers NW of Leeswood Hall Situated on the N side of the by-road between Mold and Leeswood Village, situated at the terminus of axis of the landscaped avenue which slopes downhill from the NW façade of Leeswood Hall.
IChurch of St Mary Situated in an oval churchyard close to the centre of the village.
IGolden Grove In its own grounds on the N side of minor road between Llanasa and Gwaenysgor.
IChurch of St Beuno and St Mary Located NW of the cross-roads in the centre of Whitford Village, and approached by lychgates to the S and E.
ISt. Winifrides's Chapel & Well Immediately below the Parish Church. The steeply sloping site is used to best advantage by placing the chapel over the well.
IMostyn Hall Surrounded by gardens and parkland and approached from the S driveway. The former gatehouse, Porth Mawr, is to the SW and a complex of farm buildings to the W.
ISt Deiniols Ash Set back from the road on the W side in its own gardens.
IFferm Farmhouse Situated on the N side of the A541, approx. 0.25km to the E of Pontblyddyn.
IHawarden Castle (New) Set in its own park, to the E of the Old Castle, and with formalised gardens to the S.