II*Church of St John St John's Church, Threapwood, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, SY14
II*Faenol-bach with Domestic Boundary Walls To S side of an unclassified road from Terfyn to Glan-y-morfa, 1km N of Bodelwyddan School. Domestic site separated from farmyard by a low wall; wall also at entrance
II*Bach-y-graig Farmhouse About 2 km south-west of Tremerchion Parish Church. Bachygraig is approached from the Denbigh side by a private lane starting at Pont-y-Cambwll. Older farmyard buildings at left, terraced lawn at fron
II*Pentre Cwm At the fork of the Cwm Road and the minor road to Marian Cwm, near the southern fringe of the village of Dyserth. Terracing and retaining walls of site much altered in recent restorations. Former farm
II*Plas-is-llan About 1 km west of Cwm Parish Church. The house faces south to a small stone-walled forecourt, and is flanked by its barns
II*Pwllhalog farmhouse To the south-east corner of Pwllhalog farmstead, about 2 km east of Cwm Parish Church; the house is within a stone-walled enclosure.
II*Church of St Chad In a large churchyard and the most prominent building in the village, W of The Square and N of Hanmer Mere.
II*Maes-y-Groes Farmhouse On the W side of a minor road between Higher Wych and Redbrook, approximately 550m S of Higher Wych hamlet.
II*Old Stable Block and Bodidris Cottage to South-west of Bodidris Some 100m SW of Bodidris, forming the E side of a courtyard group, bounded to the north by a range which includes Laundry Cottage, Gardener's Cottage and the Barn; to the west by the Bothy and shelter
II*Faenol Fawr 500m W of the Bodelwyddan to Rhuddlan road, near NW corner of Ysbyty Glan Clwyd.
II*Dyserth Hall At the corner of Ffordd Talargoch and Dyserth Road. Stone-walled forecourt with iron gate and rails; stone-walled drive from road. Garden to S and W, farmyard (now converted to domestic units) to N.
II*Henblas Hall At west side of the B5429 Tremeirchion to Bodfari Road, 1 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church
II*Bodeugan Farmhouse 2 km east of St Asaph, about 100 m south of the A55, reached by a lane west of the Rhuddlan/Trefnant minor road.
II*Bodelwyddan Castle Conspicuously site on rising ground 4km W of St Asaph and 1km S of Bodelwyddan Village, in extensive private grounds enclosed within a perimeter park wall.
II*Bodelwyddan Castle Ice House 200m NW of Bodelwyddan Castle and 50m NE of Mine Cottage (in area of car parks).
II*Church of Saints Mael and Sulien In the village of Cwm, 0.5 km east of the Cwm (Dyserth to Rhuallt) road. Stone churchyard wall with gate at west. The Vicarage site encroaches on the churchyard at south, and shares the roadside wall.
II*Church of St Bridget At the centre of the village of Dyserth, within a large churchyard. Stone churchyard wall with triangular coping; steel gates to west, north and south.
II*Gatepiers of former entrance to Bodwyddan Hall Set into the boundary wall at the N side of Ffordd Ffranc (the Dyserth Road), on the boundary with the community of Dyserth. Aligned with the centre of the S elevation of Bodrhyddan Hall.
II*Church of Saint Mary Set back behind Church Street, and prominently sited above the river.
II*Rhuddlan Bridge Spans the river Clwyd to form the only access to the town from the W.
II*Church of Corpus Christi (Holy Trinity) In the village of Tremeirchion. The churchyard (extended 1864) is walled in similar stone without coping; gate to west, lychgate to south; war memorial to west.
II*Bettisfield Hall Set back from the main road through Bettisfield, opposite the parish church.
II*The Bryn Reached by a short farm road on the E side of Bryn Lane, approximately 1.6km W of Horseman's Green hamlet.
II*Willington Cross Located off a lane from the cross-roads at Willington Cross, set in open fields and approached by a private drive.
II*Church of St. Dunawd Situated in a rectangular churchyard set back from High Street.
II*The Ashes Farmhouse Reached by farm road on the NE side of a minor road between Breaden Heath and Penley, approximately 1.9km NW of Bettisfield church.
II*The Wern Accessed via a drive running N from the A539 1km approx. W of Hanmer village.
II*Pen-y-bryn Reached by private road on the W side of a minor road and approximately 1.1km W of Higher Wych.
II*Llan-y-Cefn Approached by a track adjacent to Gwalia, and about 1 km from the road, above the River Dee.
II*Horseman's Green Farmhouse On the N side of the hamlet, set back on the W side of a minor road to the A525.
II*Church of St Mary In a walled churchyard in the centre of the village.
II*Ty Isaf At the S end of the village, in a farmyard on the W side of a minor road between Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor.
II*Leeswood Green Farm Situated at the end of a track off the main road, Oak Drive, which runs through Coedllai Leeswood.
II*St Mary's Parish Church Situated near the village cross-roads on a slight rise and set in its own churchyard.
II*Church of St Michael & All Angels On the W side of the village and on the E side of a minor road S of London Road (A5151), the main road through the village.
II*Coed-y-cra Uchaf On the NE side of the A55 and reached by minor road from the W side by a bridge across the main road.
II*Plas Uchaf Set down and on the W side of the lane which runs N from Whitford to Tre Mostyn.
II*Bryn Sion Approximately 0.75km NE of Afonwen and reached by private road on the W side of a minor road between Afonwen and Babell.
II*Pantgwynmawr Approximately 0.8km NNE of Ysceifiog church, on the NE side at the end of a lane N of a minor road between Ysceifiog and Lixwm.
II*Llwyn-erddyn Approximately 1.8km NNE of Lixwm and reached by private road W of a minor road between Lixwm and Brynford.
II*Drybridge Lodge Built above a minor road between Rhewl Mostyn and Tre-Mostyn to the S of Mostyn Hall at the end of a long drive, now a footpath, from Pennsylvania Lodge in Whitford.
II*Parish Church of St. James Immediately above and to E of St Winefride's Well Chapel; churchyard to S. Also reached from the lower end of Well Street.
II*Stable Block at Soughton Hall In a tree-lined enclosure to the SW of the house and facing N. The coach house range is attached at the NW corner.
II*Coach-house Range at Soughton Hall In a tree-lined enclosure to the SW of the house and attached to the stable block at the SE corner. Tall rubble retaining wall to N, beyond which are formal gardens.
II*Talacre Abbey In its own grounds E of Gronant village, on an elevated site overlooking the Dee Estuary to the N.
II*Home Farm at Talacre Abbey On the N side of a track leading from the end of Abbey Drive in Gronant to Talacre Abbey, and approximately 350m SW of the house.
II*Leeswood Hall Situated on the crest of hill close to the by-road from Mold to Leeswood village. Set in an exceptional early C18 landscape park.
II*Pair of Lodges flanking N driveway to Leeswood Hall Situated facing each other across wide forecourt, linked by late C20 iron work railings. Disused N driveway to Leeswood Hall runs from lodges across meadow to S.
II*Parkgate Farm Farmhouse and attached Shippon On the S edge of Northop and on a triangular site bound by roads. Reached by a narrow by-road which cuts off the NE angle of the triangle. The farmhouse faces E with shippon to N.
II*Old Court Fronting the road approximately 40m E of the junction with North and South Streets.
II*2 Gelli Fawr On the S side of a lane which runs NW from a roundabout on the A5151. The house, now divided, is set back from the road with long front gardens. To the rear, a boundary wall divides the rear gardens
II*Colomendy Approximately 2km SSW of Ddol reached at the end of a minor road S of the A541.
II*Gwysaney In extensive grounds on the N side of Mold and reached by private drive on the N side of the A541.
II*Berthymaen On the W side of a minor road on the NE side of Trelogan.
II*Maes-y-Groes Bella Situated set back from the road 2.2 km SE of Cilcain, reached from the by road between Loggerheads and Cilcain.
II*Cowhouse at Abbey Farm On the southern edge of Rhuddlan, close to the east bank of the River Clwyd.
II*Workshop Range at Abbey Farm On the southern edge of Rhuddlan close to the E bank of the River Clwyd. The buildings form the W range of the farmyard.
II*Franciscan Friary Set back from the road in grounds and approached by driveways. The Church of St David adjoins to the R. A linking range to the L joins the friary with the guest house and includes the entrance to th
II*Guest House including linking range at Pantasaph Friary Set back from the road and approached by driveways. The linking range, which includes the main entrance, joins the guest house with the friary, which is to the R.
II*1 Gelli Fawr On the S side of a lane which runs NW from a roundabout on the A5151. The house, now divided, is set back from the road with long front gardens. To the rear, a boundary wall divides the rear gardens
II*Church of St John the Baptist In a large churchyard opposite Bettisfield Hall Farm, beyond the N end of the village.
II*Brynbella To south west of Tremeirchion village in extensive private grounds. Approach at east side, landscaped park and garden terracing at west side.
II*Church of St Stephen At the centre of Bodfari Village, approached by a lychgate and long flight of steps. The orientation of the church is north east, but conventional orientation is assumed in this description. Stone chu
II*Saint Mary's Well In wooded gardens approx. 80 metres W of Bodrhyddan Hall.
II*Main Barn at Abbey Farm On the southern edge of Rhuddlan, close to the east bank of the River Clwyd.
II*The Old Palace Situated below the Cathedral to E on sloping site. Reached by drive near the bottom of the High Street; wooded grounds to W
II*Althrey Hall Situated c0.8km SW of Bangor Is-y-coed, reached from a drive running W from the B5069.
II*Iscoyd Park In its own grounds on the N side of the A525 at Redbrook, and E of a minor road to Higher Wych.
II*Church of Saint Mary At right-angles to High Street, in churchyard which runs between High Street and School Lane.
II*Knolton Hall On the western edge of the Community, approached by a drive which leaves the main road at the top of Barton’s Bank.
II*St Matthew's Church Situated in a churchyard off the E side of Church Road in the NE part of Buckley.
II*Plymouth House and adjoining Coach-house Near the E end of the High Street, approx 70m from the junction with Northop Road. Set back from the street and facing N.
II*Church of St Mary In the angle between Church Road and Chester Road (A5104), to the E of a large roundabout. Set in a large rectangular churchyard retaining some original boundary walling, the NW wall replaced when the
II*Hanmer churchyard cross On the S side of the nave, and immediately S of the footpath leading from porch to The Square.
II*Hanmer war memorial Set into the S churchyard wall W of the main entrance and opposite Hanmer Mere.
II*The Gelli Reached by private road on the N side of a minor road between Tallarn Green and Tybroughton, approximately 1.9km ESE of Tallarn Green church.
II*Bryn Iorcyn Manor Situated c1km NE of Cymau at the head of a drive running W from Bryn Yorkin Road.
II*Top y Fron Hall Located off the E side of the lane at the top of the hill.
II*Plas-yn-Bwl Located at the southern edge of Caergwrle village on an elevated site above the A 541 (Wrexham Road); situated at the end of the lane partly behind low rubble forecourt walls.
II*The Brewhouse at Fferm Farmhouse Situated at the end of the driveway leading to Fferm Farmhouse, to the N sice of the A541 and immediately adjacent to Fferm Farmhouse.
II*Rhydyn Hall Overloking the the river Alyn to the E, on the line of Wat's Dyke, approximately 0.5km E of Caergwrle village centre; accessed via an unmetalled lane running S from the road.