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  1. II The Old Vicarage
    Approximately 150m SSW of Cilcain Church.
  2. II Plas-yn-Llan Photos
    Situated immediately to the W of St Mary's Church.
  3. II Barn at Plas-yn-Llan
    Situated to the W of Plas-yn-llan forming the W side of the farmyard.
  4. II Hearse House at Church of St Mary (Including Churchyard Walls and Lych Gate
    Situated E of the Church of St Mary adjacent to the churchyard wall.
  5. I Church of St Mary Photos
    Situated in an oval churchyard close to the centre of the village.
  6. II Milestone
    Situated 0.6km E of the village beside the by road to Pantymwyn at a crossroads.
  7. II Agricultural range immediately to W of Farmhouse at Maes-y-Groes Farm Photos
    Maes-y-Groes is about 1km to SE of village centre. The range is to W of present house, aligned N-S; the ground falls to S.
  8. II Lime Kiln at Tre-Lan
    Situated 0.8 km NW of Cilcain in a field opposite Tre-lan farm.
  9. II Hesp Alyn
    Situated 1.8 km E of Cilcain, reached from a track running N of the by road between Pont Newydd and Cilcain.
  10. II Barn at Cefn Isa
    Situated 1.1 km NE of Cilcain, reached by a series of by-roads running S off the A541 to Cilcain.
  11. II Garth (Including attached byre and farmyard wall)
    Situated 2 km SW of Cilcain , reached from a track running W from Pentre.
  12. II Vaulted Structure immediately to rear of Garth Farmhouse
    Situated to the rear of the house, partially set into a grassed bank.
  13. II Milestone opposite Pantymwyn Post Office Photos
    Situated on the S Side of Cilcain Road opposite Pantymwyn Post Office
  14. II* Brithdir Mawr Photos
    Situated 2.5 km SW of Cilcain, reached from a minor road running W off the by road to Cilcain from Loggerheads.
  15. II* Maes-y-Groes Bella Photos
    Situated set back from the road 2.2 km SE of Cilcain, reached from the by road between Loggerheads and Cilcain.
  16. II Barn at Maes-y-Groes Bella Photos
    Situated S of the house beside the road 2.2 km SE of Cilcain. Reached from the by-road between Loggerheads and Cilcain.
  17. II Bryn-Hyfryd Farmhouse (including attached Farmbuilding) FARMBUILDING)
    Situated up a rough track which runs S from the Crown Inn on the by-road from Pantymwyn to Mold.
  18. II Former Cartshed and Byre at Pen-y-Cefn Farm Photos
    Situated opposite the house at Pen-y-cefn, set at right-angles to the road.
  19. II Pen-y-Cefn Photos
    Situated 2km NE of Cilcain, reached by a series of by-roads running S off the A541.
  20. II Tower Folly in Garden of Towerside (Including perimeter Wall) Photos
    Situated in the garden of Towerside reached from a rough track leading N off Pant-y-buarth Road.
  21. II Pen-y-Fron Baptist Chapel (including burial ground walls). Photos
    Gwernaffield with Pantmwyn
  22. II Bryn-Gwyn (including front Garden walls and stone outbuildings Photos
    Set back from a road running E off Pen-y-Fron Road. Reached from a by-road running through Pantymwyn to Rhydymwyn.
  23. II Coed Du Hospital
    Situated in landscaped grounds above the River Alyn 1.2 km W of Rhydymwyn, reached from a by road running W off the A541.
  24. II Ty Isa Photos
    Situated 2.2 km NE of Cilcain, reached from a track which runs NE from the by road running S off the A541 to Cilcain.
  25. II Bath House
    Situated 0.2km W of Coed Du immediately to the W of the road from Rhydymwyn to Coed Du and Plas Wilkin.
  26. II Jubilee Monument Photos
    Situated on the Community Council boundary at the top of Moel Fammau, the highest point in the Clwydian Hills. Reached from a track running N off a by road running between Tafarn-y- Gelyn and Llanbed
  27. II Plas Wilkin (Including attached farmyard ranges)
    Situated 1.2 km W of Rhydymwyn, reached from a by road running W off the A541 at Rhydymwyn.
  28. II Llyn-y-Pandy Calvinistic Methodist Chapel (including attached chapel house, forecourt walls & gate)
    Situated in Llyn-y-pandy on the W side of a by-road running through Pantymwyn to Rhydymwyn.
  29. II Ffynnon Leinw
    Situated in woods on the S side of the A541 approx. 0.2 km W of the Royal Oak PH at Hendre. There is no path to the well but it can be seen from the road and approached over a low stone wall.
  30. II Gate piers, gate and flanking walls at Mold Lodge
    The SE entrance to the park at Penbedw, N of a junction with a minor road to Llandyrnog.
  31. II Mold Lodge
    Set back from the road at the SE corner of the park at Penbedw, N of a junction with a minor road to Llandyrnog.
  32. II Stable in park at Penbedw
    An isolated building in the park at Penbedw, SW of the Stables House and farm buildings.
  33. II Churchyard Gates to Holy Trinity Church Photos
    Situated in front of Holy Trinity Church on the N side of Gwernaffield Road close to its junction with Church Lane.
  34. II Pentre Mill (including Sluice and Cast Iron Flume to rear) Photos
    Situated in the Loggerheads Country Park 0.2 km N of the Loggerheads PH, reached from a drive running N from the A494 at its junction with the by road to Cilcain.
  35. II Pyro Building P6 (Carillion Building 45) at Rhydymwyn Valley Site
    On very large site to the SW of the A 541 at Rhydymwyn. This building is the westernmost of the large Pyro Plant buildings, about 300 metres S of Nant Alyn Road.
  36. II Coach-house at the Former Vicarage
    On the E side of Gwernaffield at the end of a short drive leading south of a minor road from Mold. The coach-house is located immediately to the W of the former Vicarage.
  37. II Runcol Building R3 (Carillion Building 65) at Rhydymwyn Valley Site
    On very large site to the SW of the A 541 at Rhydymwyn. This building is to the SW of the large Pyro Plant building P4, and about 650 metres S of Nant Alyn Road.
  38. II The Former Vicarage
    On the E side of Gwernaffield at the end of a short drive leading south of a minor road from Mold.
  39. II Telephone Call-box beside Ty Capel, 1494 (W side), Tafarn-y-gelyn
    Set back into a grassy verge on the edge of main road with Ty Capel immediately to N.
  40. II Pyro Building P4 (Carillion Building 59) at Rhydymwyn Valley Site
    On very large site to the SW of the A 541 at Rhydymwyn. This building is the southernmost of the large Pyro Plant buildings, about 500 metres S of Nant Alyn Road.
  41. II Pyro Building P5 (Carillion Building 50) at Rhydymwyn Valley Site
    On very large site to the SW of the A 541 at Rhydymwyn. This building is about 100m W of the old railway, and about 300 metres S of Nant Alyn Road.
  42. II Hay Barn at Colomendy Hall
    Situated to the N of Colomendy Hall immediately N of the farmyard reached from a drive which runs S off the A494 beside the Three Loggerheads PH.
  43. II* Church of St John
    Situated in the churchyard close to the centre of the village
  44. II Lime Kiln
    Situated at the northern edge of the village beside the by road off the A541 which runs through the village.
  45. II Colomendy Hall
    Situated 0.3 km SE of the Loggerheads Inn PH, reached from a drive which runs S off the A494 beside the Three Loggerheads PH.
  46. II Engine House at Hendre
    Situated in the side of a hill on the edge of Hendre Quarry approximately 0.3km NW of Hendre. Reached from a private road to Hendre Quarry running N off the A541 near Hendre.
  47. II Glan-y-Afon
    Situated 0.5 km E of Tafarn-y-gelyn in its own grounds beside the River Alyn. Reached from a drive running E off the A494 between Tafarn-y-Gelyn and Loggerheads.
  48. II Lime Kiln at Pen-y-Gelli Farm
    Situated in woods immediately to the SW of the farmhouse, 3.3 km N of Cilcain. Reached from a track running NW off the by road to Rhes-y-cae running N off the A541
  49. II Bryn Alyn House
    Situated in its own grounds on the E edge of Rhydymwyn, reached from a short drive running S off the A541.
  50. II Ty'n y Fedw
    In the grounds of Colomendy Hall, on the edge of woodland approx 0.5km SSW of the hall, and S of Glan Alyn. The house is set in a stone-walled enclosure, bounded by the remains of its farm-buildings
  51. II Gelli Bach
    Approximately 1.2km SE of Nannerch village on the W side of a minor road between Penbedw and Rhes-y-cae.
  52. II Cow house at Gelli Bach
    On the N side of the house.
  53. II Barn at Glyn Arthur
    Detatched at north-east of the domestic group at Glyn Arthur
  54. II Ore Dressing Shed
    To the SW of the engine house.
  55. II Bridge at Cascade Wood Photos
    Set in the heart of Cascade Wood south east of Tafarn-y-Gelyn and west of Maeshafn. Spanning the River Alyn and reached from a woodland footpath off a lane to the east of the river.
  56. II Brick Kiln and Stack
    At the former Hendre Brickworks, on waste ground on the N side of the A541 NW of Ruby Houses and the junction with a minor road to Rhosesmor.
  57. II Glyn Arthur
    In the valley below Moel Arthur, about 1km south-west of the summit.
  58. II Dovecote at Glyn Arthur
    At north side of the domestic yard adjacent to Glyn Arthur
  59. II Domestic outbuilding at Glyn Arthur
    At south side of the entrance gates, in the domestic yard north of Glyn Arthur.
  60. II Cartshed at Glyn Arthur
    To the north side of the main entrane to the domestic yard at Glyn Arthur
  61. II Boiler Stack at Taylor's Shaft
    On the S side of the engine house.
  62. II Taylor's Shaft Engine House
    At the former North Hendre Lead Mine, in woodland on the N side of the A541 E of Hendre Villas.
  63. II Plas Hafod
    Located off Hafod Road to the W, set in its own park and approached via a private drive.
  64. II Lygan Uchaf
    Approximately 1.3km WSW of Rhosesmor church, reached by farm road E of a minor road between Hendre and Moel-y-crio. At the S end of a yard with L-shaped farm range.
  65. II Former granary at Penbedw Uchaf
    On the S side of the house.
  66. II* Penbedw Uchaf, including attached garden wall
    Approximately 1.5km SW of Nannerch village, reached by farm road on the S side of a minor road between Nannerch and Llandyrnog. The house faces S with farm buildings to the N, pond to the S and orchar
  67. 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
  68. 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.
  69. II Barn with attached cow house at Penbedw Uchaf
    On the N side of the house.
  70. II Privy at Gales-fawr
    To south-west of the domestic group at Gales-fawr, separated by a small yard.
  71. II Pont-y-Mwynwr Photos
    Situated 0.9 km W of Maeshafn close to a bridge over the River Alyn, set back off the road. Reached along a by road E off A494 towards Maeshafn; NE of Llanferres.
  72. II Ffynnon Gynhafal
    To south side of Plas Dolben farmhouse, the water issuing at the corner of a field.
  73. II Lime kiln S of Bwlch House
    Set back from the road at the foot of Rhyd-y-Maengwyn Wood, approximately 450m SE of the parish church.
  74. II* Walgoch
    Approximately 0.7km SW of Nannerch village on the S side of a minor road between Nannerch and Llandyrnog.
  75. II Cow House at Walgoch Farm
    On the E side of the farmhouse.
  76. II Aberduna Engine House Photos
    Situated in the edge of woodland NE of Aberduna Quarry. Reached by a footpath running W from the by road between Maeshafn and Gwernymynydd.
  77. II Plas-yn-llan Photos
    In Llangynhafal, overlooking and immediately east of the parish church.
  78. II Ice House at Rhual
    Situated 500m west of Rhual set into the earth. Reached from a drive running N from the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  79. II Nant Cottage Photos
    Reached along a by-road E off A494 towards Maeshafn; NE of Llanferres. Set back from the road, below the hill on a levelled site.
  80. I Church of St Cynhafal Photos
    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
  81. I Rhual (including attached wall to the North side) Photos
    Reached from a drive which runs N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  82. II Former Stable Range at Tyn Llan Farm Photos
    Llanferres
  83. II Monument at Rhaul
    Situated to the S of the house in the outer corner formed by the formal garden walls. Reached from a drive running N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  84. II Former Barn at Tyn Llan Farm Photos
    Immediately to the W of the farmhouse closing the S side of the farmyard.
  85. II Cowshed Range at Rhual
    Situated in the yard to the north of Rhual reached from a drive running N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  86. II Tyn Llan Farmhouse Photos
    At right angles to the road, immediately to the N of the parish church.
  87. II* Garden walls and pavillions at Rhual (including attached walls and Gatepiers to the drive entrance)
    Reached from a drive which runs N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  88. II Stable Block at Rhual
    Situated in the yard to the north of Rhual which is reached from a drive running N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  89. II Trellyniau Bach
    Approximately 100m S of and on the W side of the minor road to Trellyniau Fawr.
  90. II Sundial at Rhual
    Situated in the formal gardens in front of the house at Rhual which is reached from a drive running N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road.
  91. II 2 Tai Cochion
    Set back from the road S of the Cross Foxes public house.
  92. II 1 Tai Cochion
    Set back from the road S of the Cross Foxes public house.
  93. II Gatepiers to St Berres Church Photos
    Situated in front of the church between Tyn Llan Farm and the Druid Inn PH
  94. II Parish Church of St Berres Photos
    Between the Druid Inn PH and Tyn Llan Farmhouse, with the E end to the main road.
  95. II Cruck Barn at Rhual
    Situated in the yard to the N of Rhual which is reached from a drive running N off the Mold/Gwernaffield by-road
  96. II Telephone Call-box at entrance to Cross Foxes public house
    Opposite the junction with Pen-y-Felin Road.
  97. II Walled Garden at Old Rectory
    To the rear and sides, especially to the right, of the Old Rectory.
  98. II Wern-fawr Farmhouse
    Set about 500m back on the east side of the minor road from Llangynhafal to Hirwaen (in Llanbedr), the lane starting about 100m south of the entrance to Plas Draw. Former farm-buildings informally lin
  99. II Old Rectory Photos
    About 200m west of the parish church, reached by a private drive from the crossroads below the church. Walled garden to rear, grounds at front.
  100. II Nannerch war memorial
    Set back from the road N of its junction with Pen-y-felin Road.

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