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  1. II Geinas Farmhouse
    At north side of the A541, ½ km south of Bodfari Parish Church. Small walled garden at front, other enclosed ground at sides and rear. Farmyard on opposite side of road.
  2. II Lychgate and Steps to St Stephen's Church Photos
    To the south-west of St Stephen's Church
  3. II Dinorben Arms Public House
    Immediately south of St. Stephen's Church. The house is sited downslope. Extensive carparks at rear.
  4. II Hafod-tan-yr-eglwys (Formerly Ty-gwyn)
    Immediately west of St. Stephen's Church, on a site raised above the roads of the village. Rubble limestone wall to front with iron gate.
  5. II* Church of St Stephen Photos
    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
  6. II Hendre (Former Farmhouse)
    Reached by a lane to the north of the A541 opposite Pontruffydd.
  7. II The Old School and Schoolhouse
    At the east fringe of Bodfari Village, reached by a track to the north of the B5429, and occupying a terraced site on the hillside with extensive views south. Stone wall at north, with two gateways. P
  8. II Cartshed and Stable Range at Hendre Farm
    In farmyard of Hendre, to north side of former farmhouse; reached via byroad from A541 immediately opposite Pontruffydd lodge.
  9. II Barn Range with Walled Yard at Hendre farm
    At centre of the farmyard of Hendre
  10. II Pont Ruffydd
    Carrying A541 over the River Clwyd (partly in the Community of Trefnant)
  11. II Pont Ruffydd (partly in Bodfari Community)
    Spanning the River Clwyd at the SE boundary of the community; partly in Bodfari community area.
  12. II Aberwheeler House
    Reached by a narrow lane ½ km north-east of Pont Geinas, located in private grounds. Set of bee-boles to east, old brick barn to north.
  13. II Barn at Aberwheeler House
    To the north of Aberwheeler House
  14. II Bee-boles at Aberwheeler House
    At north-west corner of the garden to the rear of Aberwheeler House
  15. II* Lleweni Hall, including Stables to the NE Photos
    Situated in its own grounds to the north-east of Denbigh, close to the boundary with Aberwheeler Community. Reached by long drives off the lane from Brookhouse to Waen and from the Mold Road.
  16. II Farmyard Range adjoining the north end of Lleweni Hall
    Closes the north side of the farmyard at Lleweni Hall which is situated in its own grounds to north-east of Denbigh and reached via long drives to north and south.
  17. II Farmyard Range adjacent to south end of Lleweni Hall
    Closes the south side of the farmyard at Lleweni Hall which is situated in its own grounds to north-east of Denbigh and reached via long drives to north and south.
  18. II Farmyard Range opposite and to west of Lleweni Hall
    Closes the west side of the farmyard at Lleweni Hall which is situated in its own grounds to north-east of Denbigh and reached via long drives to north and south.
  19. II* Carriage Yard to west of Lleweni Hall
    On elevated site to west of Lleweni Hall which is situated to the north-east of Denbigh and reached by long drives off the lane from Brookhouse to Waen and from the Mold Road.
  20. II Hay-barn at Lleweni Farm
    On elevated site to west of Lleweni Hall which is situated uphill from Lleweni Hall and to NW of the Carriage Yard. Lleweni is to the NE of Denbigh and reached by long drives off the lane from Brookh
  21. II Nantlys
    Reached by a drive to the south-west of the road from Tremeirchion to Bodfari
  22. II Nantlys Coach House
    Facing stable yard immediately north-west of Nantlys. The stable yard has a stone-coped brick perimeter wall.
  23. II Adwy-wynt
    Reached by a minor road about 1 km north of Bodfari Parish Church; situated beside the Offa's Dyke Path and opposite Moel-y-Gaer, its upland location providing fine views to the south-east along the V
  24. II Maes Heulyn
    Located at the south-eastern border of the community, approximately 2km SE of Trefnant; off the main road at the end of a long drive, set within its own grounds.
  25. II Nantlys Stable Range
    Facing stable yard immediately north-west of Nantlys. The stable yard has a stone-coped brick perimeter wall.
  26. II Ty Coch
    Located at the eastern border of the community overlooking the Afon Clwyd; accessed via a long track leading SE from an unclassified road running NE from Denbigh to Tremeirchion.
  27. II Stable/Garage Range at Maes Heulyn
    Located approximately 80m NW of Maes Heulyn.
  28. II Brick Barn at Ty Coch
    Located at the end of the drive to Ty Coch, some 50m NW of the house and adjacent to the primary barn.
  29. II Former Agricultural Range at Ty Coch
    Located at the end of the drive to Ty Coch, some 50m NW of the house and adjacent to the brick barn.
  30. II Nantlys Lodge
    1.5 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church, at the north side of the lane to Nantlys.
  31. II Plumgate (otherwise Delfryn)
    1.5 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church, on the west side of the Bodfari Road, to the north of the drive to Nantlys. One wall of a former walled garden survives to the north-west of the house.
  32. II Nant-gwilym-uchaf
    Reached by a minor road from Delfryn, about 400 m north-east of the Tremeirchion to Bodfari road. Nant-gwilym-uchaf is below the road; farm building to east, garden to south.
  33. 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
  34. II* Bach-y-graig South East Farm Range
    In the farmyard of Bach-y-graig
  35. II Bach-y-graig North East Farm Range
    In the farmyard of Bach-y-graig.
  36. II Bach-y-graig South West Farm Range
    In the farmyard of Bach-y-graig
  37. II Pont-y-Cambwll (partly in Tremeirchion Community)
    Spanning the Afon Clwyd at the NE border of the community and carrying an unclassified road north-eastwards from the A 541 to Tremeirchion.
  38. II Pont-y-cambwll
    Carrying the Tremeirchion to Denbigh road across the River Clwyd, about ½ km south-west of Bach-y-graig.
  39. II Limekiln at Graig Tremerchion
    To east of the B5429 about 1 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church, reached through the grounds of New Inn Cottage; disused quarry to rear.
  40. II* Henblas Hall
    At west side of the B5429 Tremeirchion to Bodfari Road, 1 km south of Tremeirchion Parish Church
  41. II Castell Bach
    Reached by an unclassified narrow lane 1 km north-east from Dre-goch Ganol on the B5429.
  42. II Two Parallel Barns with Linking Sheds at Plas Ashpool
    To west of Plas Ashpool, the barns lying at right angles to the road.
  43. II* Plas Ashpool
    To the east side of the B5429, about 2km north of Llandyrnog village; farm buildings to north-west side.
  44. II Bakehouse and Pigsties at Candy Mill
    Close to the miller's house at Candy Mill
  45. II* Perthewig
    Set in fields approximately 1.5km E of Trefnant village, within a farm group and set back behind cock-and-hen coped rubble forecourt walls; accessed via a long, unmetalled track running W from the roa
  46. II Former Stable Range to W of Perthewig
    Located immediately W of Perthewig, within a farmyard.
  47. II Barn to NW of Perthewig
    Located to the NW of and diagonally opposite Perthewig, closing a farmyard to the W.
  48. II Brynbella South Lodge and Gates
    At south gate of Brynbella
  49. II Enclosed pool and well head at Ffynnon Beuno
    At the north-west corner of Ffynnon Beuno farmhouse, facing the road.
  50. II* Candy Mill with Miller's Cottage and Leat
    To east of the River Aberwheeler near Ty Draw farm, reached by a minor road from the A541. Leat from the river about 400 m to the north feeding a small pond to its east, the tailwater carried back to
  51. II Ty Brazier
    At end of lane reached via Pentre-bach. There is original cobbled paving to the south-west of the house, which appears to have been side of the original road.
  52. II* Brynbella
    To south west of Tremeirchion village in extensive private grounds. Approach at east side, landscaped park and garden terracing at west side.
  53. II Brynbella Stables
    Detached group of buildings around a stable yard, to the north of Brynbella.
  54. II Main Gates to Pentre-mawr
    At domestic entrance to Pentre-mawr, to north-east of the house.
  55. II Pentre-mawr
    Reached by a minor side road to the west of the B5429, about 2km north of Llandyrnog village. In a group with its farm buildings and Pentre-bach.
  56. II Dairy at Pentre-mawr Farm
    To rear (west) of Pentre-mawr.
  57. II Outbuildings SE of Pentre-mawr, incorporating The Lodge
    Llandyrnog
  58. II Brynbella Upper Lodge (Top Lodge) and Gates
    At north gate of Brynbella
  59. II Ty Newydd, including adjoining section of garden wall
    Located towards the northern boundary of the community within its associated farmyard complex immediately W of the road.
  60. II Pentre-bach
    Llandyrnog
  61. II The Old Smithy
    Former Cottage and Smithy at south end of the village of Tremeirchion, to the east side of the road to Brynbella
  62. II Plas Newydd Lodge, including associated gates and screen walls
    On the road-side at the northern boundary of the community.
  63. II Agricultural Range at Tan-y-Parc
    At right-angles to the farmhouse, facing S.
  64. II Tan-y-Parc
    Set back from the main road on a sloping site facing the farmyard; accessed via a track running W from the road.
  65. II Old School (now Village Hall)
    In the forecourt of the Salusbury Arms, 30 m south-east of the Parish Church.
  66. II Lychgate of Tremeirchion Parish Church
    At the south of the churchyard
  67. II Plas Newydd
    Located at the northern boundary of the community, set back from the road within its own parkland setting; accessed via a drive running W from the road lodge.
  68. II Tremeirchion War Memorial
    At the west side of Tremeirchion churchyard, facing the school carpark.
  69. II Sundial pillar in Tremeirchion Churchyard
    Close to porch of Tremeirchion Parish Church
  70. 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.
  71. II Bennar
    On east side of Heol-y-brenin, set back from street with terraced lawns to front.
  72. II L-shaped Coach-house Range at Plas Newydd
    Located immediately to the NW of Plas Newydd, partly enclosing a cobbled service court.
  73. II Tremeirchion Voluntary Primary School and School
    To the west of Tremeirchion parish church, with small asphalted playground to front. Caretaker's or former teacher's cottage to left.
  74. II* Plas Clough Photos
    Located approximately 1.2km N of Denbigh, set back to the W of the Denbigh-St Asaph road on a slight rise and set within its own park.
  75. II Barn at Kilford Farm
    Located within the farmyard immediately to the NE of the farmhouse.
  76. II* Dolbelidr
    Located at the NE boundary of the community, approximately 1.2km NE of Trefnant village; sited on the SE side of the unclassified road from Trefnant to Tremeirchion, set back in its own grounds with a
  77. II* Glan-y-wern Hall Photos
    1 km north-west of Llandyrnog village, in parkland to north of the Waen to Denbigh road.
  78. II Bottom Lodge and adjoining Gates and Gatepiers
    Located at the NE boundary of the community, approximately 1.2km NE of Trefnant village; sited on the NE side of the unclassified road from Trefnant to Tremeirchion.
  79. II Pont Llannerch (partly in Waen Community)
    Spanning the Afon Clwyd approximately 1.5 km NE of Trefnant village and carrying an unclassified lane NE from Trefnant to Tremeirchion.
  80. II Pont Llannerch (Partly in Trefnant Community)
    500 m south-east of Llannerch Hall, over the River Clwyd.
  81. I Parish Church of St Marcella (also known as Whitchurch) Photos
    Located in open countryside within Denbigh Green, approximately 1.6km SE of Denbigh; within its own rubble-walled churchyard. Also known as Whitchurch.
  82. II Middle Lodge
    Located at the NE boundary of the community, approximately 1.2km NE of Trefnant village; sited on the NE side of the unclassified road from Trefnant to Tremeirchion.
  83. II Chest Tomb of Twm O'r Nant at the Church of St Marcella
    In the churchyard, immediately to the SW of the church tower, beneath a venerable yew tree.
  84. II Lychgate and churchyard walls at the Church of St Marcella Photos
    Located a short distance to the S of the church's S porch, the walls defining the churchyard.
  85. II The Trefnant Inn
    Prominently located at the crossroads in the centre of the village.
  86. II Fron-gelyn Barn
    In Fron-gelyn farmyard, to the north-west of the original yard.
  87. II Trefnant School
    Located at the South-western edge of the village, 60m NE of the church; set back from the road behind a metalled forecourt.
  88. II Trefnant School House
    Adjoining the school to the rear (E) and set back slightly from the road.
  89. II Shippon and Stable at Fron-gelyn
    In Fron-gelyn farmyard, to west of the farmhouse.
  90. II Lychgate at Holy Trinity Church Photos
    Prominently located on the roadside in front of the church and set into the stone churchyard boundary wall.
  91. II Fron-gelyn Farmhouse
    Llandyrnog
  92. II* Holy Trinity Church Photos
    Located at the south-western edge of the village, set back within its churchyard to the NW of the Henllan to Trefnant Road.
  93. II Former Rectory
    Located at the South-western edge of the village, 60m SW of the church; set back from the road behind a metalled forecourt.
  94. II Brookhouse Farm
    Located on the N side of the River Ystrad, some 200m E of the main road.
  95. II Ty Capel y Dyffryn Photos
    To the side of Capel Dyffryn, to which it is linked by a wall; similar low wall and railings at front to those of the chapel.
  96. II The Rock Chapel Photos
    In woods at Garreg-fawr, 500 m south of St Beuno's College; a very conspicuous landmark seen across a valley from Tremeirchion village.
  97. II Ty-mawr Farm Buildings at South of Yard
    Forming the south side of the square of Ty-mawr farm buildings, facing the central midden.
  98. II Capel y Dyffryn Photos
    ¾ km north of Llandyrnog village, west of the crossroads, at south side of road. Low wall and railings at front; former manse and school/vestry at west.
  99. II* Denbigh Friary
    Situated at the lower (eastern) end of the town, at the foot of the hill; at the end of the lane, itself leading E off Rhyl Road.
  100. II Ty-mawr Farm Buildings at West of Yard
    Forming the west side of the square of Ty-mawr farm buildings, facing the central midden.

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