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  1. II Rackery Hall ( including attached forecourt walls)
    Situated c1.6km NW of Llay village on the S side of the B5373. Reached from a drive with circular gravel forecourt and set within a walled garden.
  2. II* Rhydyn Hall Photos
    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.
  3. II Castellated Gateway and Walls at Rhydyn Hall
    Located immediately W of the lane some 100m SE of Bridge End bridge; giving access to the lower approach to Rhydyn Hall and the former spa.
  4. II Llay Miners Welfare Institute
    Situated on the N edge of the village facing diagonally across the junction between B5120 and B5425. Semicircular forecourt with contemporary railings and boundary wall.
  5. II Bridge End Bridge Photos
    Spanning the river Alyn and carrying the A 550 approximately 1km S of Hope and 0.5km W of Caergwrle villages.
  6. II Pavilion at Llay Miners Welfare Institute
    Situated on the N edge of the village immediately beyond the bowling greens at the rear of the Miners Welfare Institute. Playing fields behind.
  7. II U- shaped Farmyard Ranges at Llay Hall Farm
    Reached from a farm track running S off the B5102, situated immediately to the W of Llay Hall Farm
  8. II Llay Hall Farm
    Situated at the end of a farm track running S off the B5102, partially surrounded by the remains of a moat.
  9. I Caergwrle Castle
    Strikingly-sited on a high natural hilltop site in the centre of Caergwrle; accessed via a path leading from the main road.
  10. II* Pack Horse Bridge Photos
    Spanning the River Alyn in the centre of Caergwrle village, at the end of Fellows Lane.
  11. II Ty Gwyn, including attached wall and outbuildings Photos
    Almost opposite Derby Arms PH.
  12. II Hope Cottage Photos
    Located on a bend in the lane immediately SE of the parish church, in the centre of Hope village.
  13. II Lilac Cottage Photos
    Set back on a corner site adjacent to a narrow lane leading from Derby Road to the High Street, in the centre of Caergwrle village.
  14. II Pair of Railed Tombs to S of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located approximately 15m S of the church within the raised churchyard.
  15. II Sarn House
    Located on a narrow corner plot between Hawarden Road and Sarn Lane in the centre of the village.
  16. I Church of St Cyngar Photos
    Prominently-sited on a raised circular Celtic Llan in the centre of the village.
  17. II Sundial Base at St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Immediately SE of the parish church, within the churchyard.
  18. II* Plas-yn-Bwl Photos
    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.
  19. II Group of Three Vault Structures immediately N of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located immediately N of St Cyngar's Church within the walled churchyard.
  20. II Parapetted Steps and Churchyard Walls to SW of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    At the SW corner of the churchyard opposite the junction between Hawarden Road and Kiln Lane; giving access to the raised churchyard.
  21. II Railed and Raised Tomb immediately W of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located immediately to the W of the church within the raised churchyard.
  22. II Railed Vault Structure immediately N of the Tower at St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located immediately N of the church tower, within the raised churchyard.
  23. II Railed Tomb Monument 30m NW of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    Located NW of the church at the edge of the raised churchyard, opposite Fagl Lane.
  24. II Steps, Gates and Gatepiers to W of St Cyngar's Church Photos
    On the W side of the churchyard, facing the main road.
  25. II Former Llay Hall Colliery Workshops Photos
    Located in the group of former Llay Hall Colliery buildings inuse as an industrial estate east of Mold Road. The workshops are on the north side of the complex and are in use as stores.
  26. II Gatepiers at Bryn Iorcyn Manor Photos
    Situated at the head of the drive which runs W to Bryn Iorcyn Manor House from Bryn Yorkin Road.
  27. II Rock Cottage Photos
    Above the road as it goes downhill towards the River Alyn at Cefn y Bedd.
  28. II Former Llay Hall Collery Engine House Photos
    Located in the group of former Llay Hall colliery buildings in use as an industrial estate east of Mold Road. The engine house is a large building at the middle of the group with a smaller wing attac
  29. II Former Llay Hall Colliery Washery Building Photos
    Located in the group of former Llay Hall Colliery buildings in use as an industrial estate east of Mold Road. The former washery is a large building converted to industrial workshops at the south-east
  30. II Dove House at Bryn Iorcyn Manor Photos
    Situated at Bryn Iorcyn Manor, set into the boundary of the SE walled garden, c1km NE of Cymau and reached from a drive running W from Bryn Yorkin Road.
  31. II Privy at Bryn Iorcyn Manor Photos
    Situated in the NE corner of the south-eastern walled garden at Bryn Iorcyn Manor.
  32. II Garden Wall and Gatepiers E of Bryn Iorcyn Manor Photos
    Situated immediately E of Bryn Iorcyn Manor House.
  33. II Former Llay Hall Colliery Chimney and Flue Photos
    Located in the group of former Llay Hall Colliery buildings in use as an industrial estate east of Mold Road. The chimney is high on the slope to the west of the site, close to Mold Road.
  34. II Garden Wall and Gatepiers S of Bryn Iorcyn Manor Photos
    Situated immediately S of Bryn Iorcyn Manor House.
  35. II* Bryn Iorcyn Manor Photos
    Situated c1km NE of Cymau at the head of a drive running W from Bryn Yorkin Road.
  36. II Former Farm Buildings at Bryn Iorkin Manor
    Situated within the group of ancillary buildings to Bryn Iorkin Manor which is approximately 1km NE of Cymau.
  37. II Garden Walls N of Bryn Iorcyn Manor including range of pigsties W of the house
    Situated immediately N and W of Bryn Iorcyn Manor House.
  38. II Pont-y-Delyn Photos
    Spanning the Afon Alun immediately S of the road and carrying the old Fagl Lane; approximately 1km W of the village centre.
  39. II Mount Alyn Lodge (including gate piers at drive entrance)
    Situated towards the top of Croes Howell Hill adjacent to the south side of the B 5102. The Lodge lies roughly 0.4km to the west of the lower Lodge and Yew Tree Farm.
  40. II Rhanberfydd Farmhouse and Cottage
    Located on the NE side of the main Mold to Wrexham road, approximately 1km E of Hope village.
  41. II Ffrwd Bridge Photos
    Situated c0.75 km W of Sydallt where the B5102 crosses the River Alyn.
  42. II Lower Honkley Farmhouse
    Located close to the road to the north side of Stringer's Lane between Cherry Cottage and Honkley Hall Cottages. Reached from Burton Green along Cobblers Lane which forms a junction with Stringer's La
  43. II Burton Hall
    Located amidst open agricultural land to the south of Burton Hall Road with a northern aspect. Reached by a private track coming off the south side of Burton Hall Road.
  44. II 1 Yew Tree Cottages
    On south side of B 5102 Llay Road as it begins to ascend Croes Howell Hill. Approx. 1.2 km west of Rossett, at right angles to road.
  45. II 2 Yew Tree Cottages
    On south side of B 5102 Llay Road as it begins to ascend Croes Howell Hill. Approx. 1.2 km west of Rossett, at right angles to road.
  46. II Outbuilding range immediately E of Yew Tree Farm
    On south side of the B 5102, Llay Road, as it begins to ascend Croeshowell Hill. Approx. 1.2.km west of Rossett. Immediately to the east of Yew Tree Farm, close to the cottages and adjoining contemp
  47. II The Stone House
    Located in its own grounds off the B5102, Llay Road, and approached by private drive. Site enclosed by stone garden walls, to match fabric of house, and containing much of original garden lay-out.
  48. II Stables at Cedar House
    Situated to the rear of Cedar House and linked to it by a brick screen wall.
  49. II Cedar House
    Situated in its own grounds off the B5373 close to the NW edge of the village.
  50. II Bryn Alyn Farmhouse
    Situated c1.5km S of Llay Village, reached from a by road running E off Llay New Road B5425.
  51. II Circular Privy at Green Farm
    Situated behind Green Farm farmhouse set into a wall which divides the farmhouse garden from the farmyard
  52. II No 4 of 5 Graves in the Graveyard to NW of All Saints Church
    Situated to the NW of the church of All Saints close to the edge of the graveyard.
  53. II No 2 of 5 Graves in the Graveyard to NW of All Saints Church
    Situated to the NW of the church of All Saints close to the edge of the graveyard.
  54. II No 3 of 5 Graves in the Graveyard to NW of All Saints Church
    Situated to the NW of the church of All Saints close to the edge of the graveyard.
  55. II No 5 of 5 Graves in the Graveyard to NW of All Saints Church
    5. Flat slab on an area of raised stone slabs in an enclosure c1.8 x 2.8m formed by cast-iron railings with simple curly finials. Listed as a fine group of C19 graves with enclosures formed by cas
  56. II No 1 of 5 Graves in the graveyard to NW of All Saints Church
    Situated to the NW of the church of All Saints close to the edge of the graveyard.
  57. II Achill
    Situated to the N of All Saints Church
  58. II Church House
    Situated to the N of All Saints Church
  59. II Strode House
    Situated to the N of All Saints Church
  60. II No 1 of 6 Graves in the Graveyard to W of All saints Church
    Situated to the W of the church immediately to the S of the path leading to the S churchyard gateway.
  61. II No 3 of 6 Graves in the Graveyard to W of All Saints Church
    Situated to the W of the church immediately to the S of the path leading to the S churchyard gateway.
  62. II No 2 of 6 Graves in the Graveyard to W of All Saints Church
    Situated to the W of the church immediately to the S of the path leading to the S churchyard gateway.
  63. II No 5 of 6 Graves in the Graveyard to W of All Saints Church
    Gresford
  64. II No 4 of 6 Graves in the Graveyard to W of All Saints Church
    Situated to the W of the church immediately to the S of the path leading to the S churchyard gateway.
  65. II No 6 of 6 Graves in the Graveyard to W of All Saints Church
    Situated to the W of the church immediately to the S of the path leading to the S churchyard gateway.
  66. I Parish Church of All Saints Photos
    Set in rectangular churchyard at the centre of the village.
  67. II 2 of a pair of Graves in the Graveyard to the E of All Saints Church
    Situated to the E of the church close to the graveyard wall
  68. II 1 of a pair of Graves in the Graveyard to the E of All saints Church
    Situated to the E of the church close to the graveyard wall
  69. II Graveyard Wall and Gatepiers to All Saints Church (included gates to S gateway)
    Situated close to the centre of the Gresford around the graveyard of All Saints Church, continuing along School Hill and Clappers Lane.
  70. II Grave of Ann Williams in the Graveyard to S of All Saints Church
    Situated S the church approximately midway between the church and the graveyard wall.
  71. II No 1 of 3 Grave in the Graveyard to SE of All Saints Church
    Situated to the SE of the church close to the graveyard wall.
  72. II No 2 of 3 Graves in the Graveyard to SE of All Saints Church
    Situated to the SE of the church close to the graveyard wall.
  73. II No 3 of 3 Graves in the Graveyard to SE of All Saints Church
    Situated to the SE of the church close to the graveyard wall.
  74. II Former Schoolroom
    Situated on the corner of School Hill and Clappers Lane close to the centre of the village.
  75. II Schoolhouse and attached Walls and gatepiers
    Situated on the corner of School Hill and Clappers Lane close to the centre of the village.
  76. II All Saints Primary School
    Situated on the corner of School Hill and Clappers Lane close to the centre of the village.
  77. II Ivy Cottage (formerly known as Ravensbourne Cottages)
    Located at the end of a lane off the east side of Burton Hall Road between Ravensbourne and Burton House with open farm land to the east.
  78. II Meifod
    Situated to the north side of Llay Road and to the west of the River Alyn. Adjacent to the former Lodge to Stoneleigh House.
  79. II Roft Castle Stables
    Situated on the S side of Springfield Lane near the NW edge of the village.
  80. II Base of Cross
    Situated on a traffic island at the junction of Chester Road (B5445) and the B5373 at the SW edge of the village
  81. II Courtyard Walls and three gazebos to rear of Roft Castle House
    Situated to the rear of Roft Castle House where there is a sunken courtyard with an entrance to a drive which led to the former stables on Springfield Lane.
  82. II Roft Castle House
    Situated in its own grounds at the end of a drive running S off Springfield Lane.
  83. II Pistyll Bank
    Situated on the N side of Springfield Lane.
  84. II Gatepiers and attached Walls flanking main drive entrance to Roft Castle House
    Situated on the S side of Springfield Lane.
  85. II Church of the Holy Trinity Photos
    In a churchyard prominently sited to the W of Mold Road on the N side of Gwersyllt.
  86. II Stable Block at Trevor Arms Hotel
    Situated to the N of the Trevor Arms Hotel set back from the W side of Marford Hill
  87. II The Trevor Arms Hotel
    Situated on the W side of Marford Hill at the bend in the hill.
  88. II Yew Tree Cottage Photos
    Situated on the W side of Marford Hill close to the Trevor Arms Hotel.
  89. II Roft Lee
    Situated on the S corner of Marford Hill and Springfield Lane.
  90. II Myrtle Cottage
    Group of cottages situated on the W side of Marford Hill close to its junction with Springfield Lane, sometimes known as `The Sofa' because of its shape.
  91. II The Cottage also known as Walnut Cottage
    Backing on to the W side of Marford Hill at the S end of the village.
  92. II Stone Cottage
    Group of cottages situated on the W side of Marford Hill close to its junction with Springfield Lane, sometimes known as `The Sofa' because of its shape.
  93. II Romney Cottage
    Group of cottages situated on the W side of Marford Hill close to its junction with Springfield Lane, sometimes known as `The Sofa' because of its shape.
  94. II Jessamine Cottage
    Group of cottages situated on the W side of Marford Hill close to its junction with Springfield Lane, sometimes known as `The Sofa' because of its shape.
  95. II Beechmount
    Situated in its own grounds on the E side of Marford Hill opposite the Trevor Arms Hotel.
  96. II Summerhouse at Holly Cottage
    Situated in the garden to the S side of Holly Cottage on the E side of Marford Hill.
  97. II Primrose Cottage
    Group of cottages situated on the W side of Marford Hill close to its junction with Springfield Lane, sometimes known as `The Sofa' because of its shape.
  98. II Holly Cottage
    Situated on the E side of Marford Hill close to the centre of the village.
  99. II Springfield Farmhouse
    Situated on the W side of Marford Hill.
  100. II Beech Cottage
    Situated on the E side of Marford Hill close to the centre of the village.

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