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  1. II Old House at Pentre Farm
    In a farmyard on the N side of the junction between the main road through the village and Brynford Road.
  2. II Shippon at Pentre Farm
    On the E side of the house, backing on to a minor road.
  3. II Bryn Awel Photos
    At the N end of the village opposite the junction with Brynford Road.
  4. II Cart House and Stable at Bryn Awel
    At the back of the house.
  5. II Henblas
    On the E side of the lane which runs from Brynford to Pentre Halkyn and set down from the road. The front faces S.
  6. II Lane Cottage
    In a loose cluster of buildings which lie on the west side of a lane which skirts Halyn Mountain between Pentre Halkyn and Rhosesmor.
  7. II Dovecote at Lygan-y-wern
    On the N side of the house.
  8. II Lygan-y-wern
    In its own grounds immediately E of the A55 and W of a minor road between Pentre Halkyn and Bagillt.
  9. II Gatepiers at Lygan-y-wern
    On the E side and at the main entrance to the house.
  10. II Ebenezer Chapel Photos
    On the W side of the lane through Dolphin, close to where it is truncated by the A55. Set at an angle to the road and facing SE.
  11. II The Old Rectory Photos
    Approximately 0.6km NW of the parish church, reached by private drive on the N side of the B5123.
  12. II Hafod Farmhouse
    On the N side of the A55 and reached by farm road on N side of slip road to junction E of Pentre Halkyn.
  13. II Lime Kilns at Bryn Mawr (Aberdo Quarry) Photos
    Located off a track running N from the lane which links Pentre Halkyn and Babell. On the E side of the track and in a raised position, opposite Waen-Brodlas Farm.
  14. II 1 Halkyn Old Hall
    In its own grounds approximately 400m NW of the parish church and reached by drive on the S side of the B5123.
  15. II 2 Halkyn Old Hall
    In its own grounds approximately 400m NW of the parish church and reached by drive on the S side of the B5123.
  16. II Folly W of The Old Hall
    Approximately 100m W of and uphill from The Old Hall.
  17. II Lime Kilns Photos
    On Halkyn Mountain, approximately 0.7km E of Rhes-y-cae village on the N side of a minor road between Rhes-y-cae and Halkyn. A quarry is on the E side of the kilns.
  18. II Hen Rake, including attached Garden and Yard Walls
    An isolated house approximately 500m to NW of village of Halkyn, set back on the E side of a minor road between Halkyn and Windmill.
  19. II The Old Hall
    In its own grounds approximately 300m WNW of the parish church and reached by drive on the S side of the B5123.
  20. II Beehive Pigsty at Peacock Farm
    On the W side of the house, which is reached by a track and is 150m NNE of the parish church.
  21. II Bryn Idris
    Halkyn
  22. II Old Church School
    Opposite the parish church on the W side of the B5123 in Halkyn.
  23. II Lych Gate with attached Churchyard Walls at the Church of St Mary
    The lych gate is on the W side of the church.
  24. II Christ Church
    In a walled churchyard on the W side of the village, on the N side of a minor road between Rhes-y-cae and Lixwm.
  25. I Church of St Mary Photos
    In a walled churchyard at the N end of Halkyn and opposite the Old School.
  26. II Isfryn
    At the rear of Tir y Coed.
  27. II Tir y Coed
    Approximately 200m N of Halkyn Library and reached by unmetalled track.
  28. II Gate Piers and attached Walls at entrance to Halkyn Castle Photos
    On the N side of Halkyn Castle at the main entrance on the E side of the B5123 opposite the parish church.
  29. II The Stores House
    Approximately 400m SE of the parish church, set back from the main road through the village leading to Moel-y-crio.
  30. II Top Lodge Photos
    On the N side of the entrance E of the B5123, and on the N side of Halkyn Castle.
  31. II Waen Farm
    Approximately 1.3km E of Lixwm village and set back on the N side of a minor road between Lixwm and Rhes-y-cae.
  32. II Stable at Black Lion Farm
    In the yard on the W side of the house.
  33. II Black Lion Farm
    An isolated house on the E side of Rhes-y-cae and on the S side of a minor road between Rhes-y-cae and Moel-y-crio.
  34. II Hillside
    Approximately 150m SE of the parish church.
  35. II Lygan y Llan Farmhouse including Forecourt Walls and Railings Photos
    Approximately 200m SE of the parish church, on the W side of a minor road junction opposite the Britannia Inn.
  36. II Halkyn Library Hall
    In its own grounds in the centre of Catch, W of the B5123.
  37. II Former Shippon at Rosemount
    On the S side of the house.
  38. II Rosemount
    Approximately 200m SE of the parish church, on the SE side of a minor road between the church and Britannia Inn.
  39. II Britannia Inn Photos
    Approximately 200m E of the parish church, opposite Lygan-y-llan farm.
  40. II* Halkyn Castle and attached Stable Block
    In extensive grounds approximately 300m S of Halkyn Church.
  41. II Milepost
    On the N side of the A55 and on the E side of a junction of a minor road to Plas Isaf Farm.
  42. II* Llwyn-erddyn
    Approximately 1.8km NNE of Lixwm and reached by private road W of a minor road between Lixwm and Brynford.
  43. II 1, Fullbrook Villas, Halkyn, Holywell, CH8 8BY
    Approximately 400m E of the parish church set back from a minor road E of the Britannia Inn. No 1 is on the W side of the pair.
  44. II 2, Fullbrook Villas, Halkyn, Holywell, CH8 8BY
    Approximately 400m E of the parish church set back from a minor road E of the Britannia Inn. No 2 is on the E side of the pair.
  45. II Stable block and pigeon house at Plas Coch
    Plas Coch is 2.4km ENE of Ysceifiog church and reached by private drive on the E side of B5121. The stable is S of the house.
  46. II Cart house, smithy and pigsties at Plas Coch
    Plas Coch is 2.4km ENE of Ysceifiog church and reached by private drive on the E side of B5121. The cart house is SW of the house.
  47. II Gadlys Hall
    Above Bagillt, about 700m NW of road.
  48. II Dingle Cottage
    Approximately 200m NW of Gadlys Woods Farmhouse.
  49. II Gadlys Woods Farmhouse
    About 400m SE of road.
  50. II Lower Lodge including Gate Piers on S side
    Set back on the N side of the A55 and reached by private road NW of services and motel. Halkyn Castle is approximately 0.75km W.
  51. II Smithy Cottage
    Approximately 100m N of Gadlys Woods Farmhouse.
  52. II Ivy Cottage
    Approximately 100m N of Gadlys Woods Farmhouse.
  53. II Wayside Cottage
    On the E side of Lixwm village and set back from the road behind a rubble-stone wall.
  54. II Ffagnallt
    Approximately 1km S of Rhes-y-cae and reached by farm road on E side of a minor road between Rhes-y-cae and Cilcain.
  55. II Rose Cottage
    Near entrance to drive of Gadlys Woods Farm
  56. II Porch Cottage
    Between entrance to drive of Gadlys Woods Farm, and farmhouse, to NE of drive.
  57. II Church of St Michael Photos
    In the centre of Brynford village, the W end facing the road.
  58. II Lluesty Hospital Photos
    High up near the S end of the Community Council area; approximately 1km from the town centre.
  59. II Former Chapel at Lluesty Hospital Photos
    Immediately to N of the main hospital building with E gable end facing the road.
  60. II Pantyrodyn Cottage
    On the W side of the main road through the village.
  61. II Barn with attached stable and pigsties at Garneddwen Fawr
    On the NE side of the house.
  62. II Bakehouse at Garneddwen Fawr
    On the NE side of the farmhouse.
  63. II Trellyniau Fawr
    At the end of a minor road approximately 1km W of Moel-y-crio.
  64. II Garneddwen Fawr
    Approximately 0.7km SE of Lixwm on the E side of a minor road S of Ffordd y Graig
  65. II Monument to John Owen & William Llwyd at Capel y Berthen
    In the centre of the lawn in front of the chapel.
  66. II Capel y Berthen
    At the N end of Lixwm village, set back behind a lawn with boundary railings on the N side of a minor road between Lixwm and Ysceifiog.
  67. II Stable and Granary at Trellyniau Fawr
    On the S side of the house.
  68. II Bakehouse at Llwyn Tew
    On the E side of the house.
  69. II Llwyn Tew
    An isolated house on the W side of Lixwm village, reached by track and footpath on the W side of the B5121.
  70. II Plas Winter
    An isolated house approximately 0.5km S of Moel-y-crio, reached by minor and private roads on W side of the minor road from Halkyn to Moel-y-crio.
  71. II Rhewl
    Approximately 0.8km SSE of Lixwm village, on the W side of a minor road leading S from Ffordd Graig.
  72. II Trellyniau Bach
    Approximately 100m S of and on the W side of the minor road to Trellyniau Fawr.
  73. II Panton Hall
    About 1.5km SW of Holywell centre. Reached from driveway on N side of minor road off SW side of A5026.
  74. II Pen-ffynnon-y-cyff
    An isolated house at the S end of the village, and reached by private track on the W side of the B5121.
  75. II Ysgol Rhos Helyg Photos
    Set back and in its own grounds on the E side of the B5123 approximately 1km NNW of Rhosesmor village.
  76. II Hawthorn Cottage
    Between Halkyn and Rhosesmor, reached via lane opposite Ysgol Rhos Helyg. Hawthorn Cottage is about 300m WSW of the school, S of a junction of lanes, and NW of Moel y Gaer.
  77. II Coed-y-cra Farmhouse
    On the N side of a minor road between the A55 and Flint, in a farmyard with large L-shaped farm range.
  78. II Coedybrain
    Approximately 0.7km S of Lixwm reached by farm road SW of the B5121.
  79. II Gate piers at original entrance to Coedybrain
    In the garden on the SE side of the house.
  80. II 21
    At a splayed angle to the road midway up the hill. Red brick forecourt wall with Gothic inspired caps to the gate piers. Formerly Ysgol-y-Fron.
  81. II 9
    Midway along the street, at a splayed angle. Rubble boundary wall with brick gate piers.
  82. II Territorial Army Drill Hall
    Midway along the street, at a splayed angle. Rubble boundary wall with brick gate piers.
  83. II Holywell County Court Photos
    Detached forward to the street.
  84. II Masonic Hall Photos
    Long building at right angles to the road and to left of Nos 10 and 12; set back behind walled forecourt.
  85. II Old Bank House Photos
    Set back behind raised forecourt with railings curving around at ends, at right running back towards screen wall linking No 10 and the neighbouring chapel; round arched entrance to courtyard of Maes-y
  86. II Maes-Y-Dre Photos
    Set back behind raised forecourt with railings curving around at ends, at right running back towards screen wall linking No 10 and the neighbouring chapel; round arched entrance to courtyard of Maes-y
  87. II Tabernacle English Congregational Church Photos
    Set back from the road behind walled and railed forecourt with pedimented end piers.
  88. II Groed Onen Windmill Photos
    Set back from the bend in the road on the edge of the town centre.
  89. II Hotel Victoria Photos
    Detached, facing NW down the High Street; Halkyn Street to right.
  90. II The Old Vicarage
    In its own grounds on the E side of the B5123 approximately 0.6km N of Rhosesmor church.
  91. II The King's Head PH Photos
    Detached to left, at the top (SE) end of the street by Victoria Square.
  92. II Vron Chambers (John Morris & Co.) Photos
    Set forward to right of King's Head Hotel; lane to right beside Post Office.
  93. II 11
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side).
  94. II 10
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side).
  95. II 13
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side).
  96. II War Memorial Gates, Railings & Stone Piers Photos
    Closing the top of Panton Place at the entrance to the Memorial Gardens; the piers adjoin the ends of the two brick terraces.
  97. II 7
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side).
  98. II 12
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side)
  99. II 6
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side).
  100. II 9 Photos
    Planned terrace leading off the SW side of the High Street; Memorial Gardens to SW end. Set in slope, facing Nos 14 to 29 (NW side).

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