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  1. II Fforest
    Set back slightly from the W side of a country lane, and located at the base of the river valley to the Afon Hyrdd; c3.5kms SSE of Llansannan.
  2. II Pont Deunant
    Roadbridge to a minor country road, spanning the Afon Deunant c2.5kms S of Bryn Rhydarian and c2.5kms ESE of Llansannan.
  3. II 'The Girl' Memorial Statue Photos
    Set back slightly from the NE side of the A544 at the centre of Llansannan. The memorial is set diagonally to Crown House, at the end of a row of terraced cottages; and is opposite the Red Lion publi
  4. II War Memorial Photos
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 and directly in front of the porch of the Surgery, one of a terrace of cottages in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  5. II Crown House Photos
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  6. II Lychgate at the Church of St Sannan Photos
    Located at the entrance to the churchyard of St Sannan, c40m SW of the church. The lychgate is set back from the N side of the A544 in the centre of Llansannan.
  7. II Exchange Photos
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  8. II Surgery
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  9. II Gorphwysfa
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  10. II Min y Ffrwd
    Set back slightly from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  11. II* Church of St Sannan Photos
    Within an irregularly shaped churchyard, set back from the N side of the A544 in the centre of the village of Llansannan.
  12. II Pont Rhydyrarian Photos
    Road bridge carrying the B5382, and spanning the Afon Deunant, at the centre of the hamlet of Bryn Rhydyrarian.
  13. II Nant Uchaf
    Set on the hillside overlooking a tributary of the Afon Ystrad and NW of the A544, Nant Uchaf is located 1.5km NW of Bylchau and 1.75km SW of Groes.
  14. II* Plas Isaf
    Set back slightly from the SE side of the B5382 at the NE end of the small hamlet of Bryn Rhydyrarian.
  15. II Pont Nant Mostyn
    Roadbridge spanning a tributary of the Afon Aled; the road is a minor country road leading N off the B5382, c200m N of Pont Rhydyrarian, at the S end of Bryn Rhydarian.
  16. II Agricultural range at Glythau Isaf
    In an isolated rural location to the SW of the B5435; c3kms ESE of Bylchau. The lofted cartshed and stable range lies directly N of the farmhouse at Glythau Isaf.
  17. II Glythau Isaf
    In an isolated rural location to the SW of the B5435; c3kms ESE of Bylchau.
  18. II Pont Pengwern
    Roadbridge on the B5382 spanning a tributary of the Afon Aled and on the boundary of the parishes of Llansannan and Henllan; c4.5kms ENE of Llansannan, c2kms ESE of Bryn Rhydarian and c4.5kms WSW of H
  19. II Former Cowhouse at Bryn Nantllech
    In an isolated location, at the end of a private driveway leading W off a country lane, NW off the B5382 at Bryn Rhydyrarian; c2.75kms NNE of Llansannan. The building lies at right angles to, and is
  20. II Bryn Nantllech
    In an isolated location, at the end of a private driveway leading W off a country lane, NW off the B5382 at Bryn Rhydyrarian; c2.75kms NNE of Llansannan.
  21. II Former Stable at Waen Presbyterian Chapel Photos
    On the roadside immediately to the W of Waen Presbyterian Chapel, and with the chapel graveyard to its R and rear; adjoining the rubble cemetry wall to the W. The building is set gable-end into the s
  22. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    Located on the road-side, opposite Waen Presbyterian Chapel.
  23. II Waen Presbyterian Chapel and School Hall Photos
    Set back from the road behind rendered rubble forecourt walls with simple surmounting railings; sited into the slope of a hill.
  24. II Parish Church of St James Photos
    Located on a raised, near-circular site in the centre of the village; its churchyard contains two ancient yew trees.
  25. II Barn Range to the W of Glasmor Photos
    Prominently located at the crossroads at the southern end of the village, opposite Glasmor.
  26. II Pont-y-Llan Photos
    Spanning the Afon Ystrad in the centre of the village.
  27. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    Prominently-located in the village centre, adjoining Cae Llwyd and the Post Office; sited on W side of minor road running uphill from Pont y Llan to N.
  28. II Glasmor Photos
    Located prominently on the corner, at the crossroads at the S end of the village street.
  29. II Agricultural Range immediately S of Glasmor Photos
    Prominently located at the crossroads at the southern end of the village, opposite Glasmor.
  30. II Pont Nantglyn
    Located approximately 1.6km S of Nantglyn village, spanning the Nant-y-Blaenau immediately NW of Plas Nantglyn.
  31. II Plas Nantglyn
    Located approximately 1.6km S of Nantglyn village set back to the SE of the road running S from the village towards the Llyn Brenig; accessed via a metalled drive.
  32. II Pont Newydd Photos
    Located some 200m NE of Nantglyn village spanning the Afon Ystrad and carrying the old Denbigh to Nantglyn road immediately E of its modern successor.
  33. II The Rectory Photos
    Located approximately 1km NE of Nantglyn village, raised up on a bank to the E of the road from Denbigh to Nantglyn; immediately E of the old Pont Newydd. The house is set into a hillslope.
  34. II Cottages at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, the cottages are located just N of the junction of the B5428 and the A543, and SW of Gro
  35. II Greenhouse at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, and lie SW of Groes Hall, between the cottages and the kennel range.
  36. II Granary/cartshed, brewhouse and former kennels at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, the granary lies directly SW of Groes Hall, the kennel range parallel to the cottages.
  37. II Old cottage and smithy at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, and lie directly S of Groes Hall.
  38. II Groes Hall
    Located within grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway from the B5428, an earlier entrance led from the A543, and the house is located just N of the junction of the t
  39. II Capel Cae Craig Photos
    The chapel stands on an elevated site, gable end to the N side of the minor road linking the B5384 with the road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 3km ESE of Pandy Tudur.
  40. II Pont-y-Garreg Newydd Photos
    The bridge carries the minor road between Pandy Tudur and Llansannan over the Afon Cledwen, approximately 3.5km E of Pandy Tudur.
  41. II Entrance gates and walls to Groes Hall
    Located at the former entrance to Groes Hall which led off the A543 c300m NE of the junction of the A543 and the B5428, and c150m NE of Groes Hall; at the N end of the village of Groes.
  42. II Primary House at Plas Coch
    Located approximately 2km SE of Llannefydd village and some 0.6km SW of Cefn Berain; accessed via a farm track running SE from an unclassified road leading SW from Cefn Berain ultimately to Llansannan
  43. II Agricultural Range at Plas Coch
    Located immediately to the NW of Plas Coch, closing a farmyard on the N side.
  44. II Barn Range at Melai
    Facing the rear of the Stable and Coach-house range at Melai, and closing one side of a service courtyard.
  45. II* Former Stable and Coach-house Range at Melai
    Located immediately SE of Melai, facing the house; a cobbled pavement lies in front.
  46. II C-shaped Agricultural Range at Melai
    Located to the W of the main farm group at Melai, on the W side of the Nant Melai.
  47. II Former Domestic Range at Melai
    Located immediately to the E of Melai farmhouse, and connected to it by a short stretch of wall; built with its rear against the hillslope.
  48. II Bridge immediately SW of Melai
    Spanning the Nant Melai immediately SW of the house and farm group and giving access to the site.
  49. II Melai
    Located at the SW boundary of the community immediately E of the Nant Melai and the old road from Llanfair to Llangernyw; facing a farm complex and set back behind curved rubble forecourt walls.
  50. II Bwlch-du Photos
    Located approximately 3.2km SW of Nantglyn village; immediately S of the road from Pentrefoelas to Denbigh, where a track runs S along the W side of the Llyn Brenig.
  51. II Cae Coed
    The farmhouse is located to the W of the minor road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 2.8 km E of Pandy Tudur.
  52. II Lofted cartshed, stable, brewhouse and pigsty range at Egryn
    At the SW side of a country lane and close to the Afon Ystrad, c1km SE of Groes. The range is parallel and to the SW of the house at Egryn.
  53. II Granary at Egryn
    At the SW side of a country lane and close to the Afon Ystrad, c1km SE of Groes.
  54. II Egryn and attached barn
    At the SW side of a country lane and close to the Afon Ystrad, c.1km SE of Groes.
  55. II Segrwyd Mill and Mill House Photos
    Located at the northern boundary of the community, on the SE side of the Afon Ystrad; on the NE side of a lane running NW from the road running SE from Denbigh to Nantglyn.
  56. II Soar Methodist Chapel and attached Manse
    Prominently-sited in the village centre at the end of Water Street at the bottom of the hill; set behind low rubble forecourt walls with simple surmounting railings.
  57. II Pont-yr-Aled (partly in Llanfair Talhaiarn community)
    Spanning the river Aled at the western boundary of the community and carrying an unclassified road running W from Llannefydd to Llanfair Talhaiarn.
  58. II Pont-yr-Aled (partly in Llannefydd community)
    Located at the western boundary of the community, spanning the Afon Elwy.
  59. II Churchyard Walls and Bierhouse at St Mary's Church including Sandstone Gatepiers and Gates
    Enclosing the churchyard of St Mary's church.
  60. II Dolhaiarn
    Located at the eastern edge of the village aproximately 150m E of the main road to Llansannan and N of the road towards Mynydd Bodran; on the W side of a short track leading off the latter.
  61. II* Parish Church of St Mary
    Located on an elevated site high above the village centre within a rubble-walled churchyard.
  62. II Chapel and Manse at Fynhonnau
    Located on a rise approximately 1.5km W of Llannefydd village and some 300m SE of the Plas Harri crossroads.
  63. II Neuadd Elwy
    Located prominently in the village centre closing the main square to the W.
  64. II Ty Gwyn
    Located on the western slope of the Fron Fawr, overlooking the Afon valley at the western extremity of the community, some 300m NE of Pont Aled; accessed via a farm track running W from a road leading
  65. II Tan-y-Graig Farmhouse
    Located at the SW boundary of the community, approximately 0.6km N of Melai, set back to the NW of the old road from Llanfair Talhaiarn to Llangernyw; accessed via a short track.
  66. II Plas-yn-Llan Photos
    Prominently located on a triangular plot opposite Llanfair bridge at the N end of the village, facing a small square; set back slightly behind a hedged and railed forecourt.
  67. II Glandwr
    Adjoining the Old School and set back slightly behind simple C19 spear-headed iron railings.
  68. II Old School
    Prominently-sited at the N end of the village opposite Llanfair Bridge; low rubble walled forecourt, with simple spear-headed railings to the side.
  69. II Llanfair Bridge Photos
    Spanning the Afon Elwy at the N end of the village.
  70. II Milestone
    Located on the N side of the main road 50m NW of Llanfair bridge.
  71. II Hendre
    The farmhouse stands on sloping ground to the W of the minor road between Gwytherin and Llangernyw, approximately 1km NNE of Gwytherin.
  72. II Plas Harri
    Located on high ground at a cross-roads approximately 1.5km W of Llannefydd village, its rear overlooking the Aled valley; set back slightly from an unclassified lane behind low rubble forecourt walls
  73. II Dyffryn Elwy
    Set back from the main road approximately 0.5 km NW of the village centre on the N side of the river Elwy; behind a hedged front garden.
  74. II Elwy Cottage
    Set back from the main road approximately 0.5 km NW of the village centre on the N side of the river Elwy, behind a hedged and walled garden.
  75. II L-shaped Barn at Plas Harri
    Located diagonally opposite Plas Harri and enclosing the farmyard to the N.
  76. II Bryn Deunydd
    Located approximately 1.5km SE of Llannefydd and 300m NW of Cefn Berain; accessed via a short farm track running NW from Bryn Deunydd chapel.
  77. II Brewhouse and Piggeries at Plas Harri
    Diagonally opposite Plas Harri, facing the lane, and closing the farmyard to the E.
  78. II Stable and Carthouse Range at Plas Harri
    Located immediately NW of Plas Harri, facing the lane.
  79. II Bryn Deunydd Old Chapel
    Located approximately 1.5km SE of Llannefydd and 300m NW of Cefn Berain; on the SE side of the lane.
  80. II Agricultural Range at Bryn Deunydd
    Immediately to the N of Bryn Deunydd farmhouse.
  81. II Henllys Farmhouse
    Located 150m S of the Afon Elwy approximately 2km SW of Llanfair Talhaiarn and immediately to the N of the old road from Llanfair to Llangernyw; sited on a gentle rise with the lower farmyard to the r
  82. II Barn at Henllys
    Located to the N of Henllys farmhouse, on the opposite side of a farmyard.
  83. II Pont Sylltu
    The bridge carries the minor road between Llangernyw and Gwytherin over the Afon Cledwen approximately 1.5km SE of Llangernyw village.
  84. II Ty'n y Llidiart
    The cottage is located approximately 200m E of the B5384, about 2km N of Gwytherin village centre at the end of a curving track.
  85. II The Bookroom
    Located SE of Garthewin half-way along its main drive and facing out accross the Elwy valley.
  86. II Dovecote at Garthewin
    Located approximately 150m SW of Garthewin on a wooded rise.
  87. II Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located on a commanding and elevated site approximately 1.2km NW of and above Llanfair Talhairn; accessed via a long and winding unmetalled track leading W from the main road.
  88. II Former Brewhouse at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located immediately to the N of Ty'n-y-Ffrith.
  89. II Sundial and base at the Church of St Nefydd and St Mary
    Within the churchyard, immediately to the NW of the church.
  90. II L-shaped Agricultural Range at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located immediately to the rear (W) of Ty'n-y-Ffrith, and part of a farm group.
  91. II Bier-house at the Church of St Nefydd and St Mary
    Located at the NW edge of the churchyard.
  92. I Church of St Nefydd and St Mary Photos
    Prominently-located in the centre of the village within a raised and walled churchyard.
  93. II Byre at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located in the centre of the farm group immediately NW of Ty'n-y-Ffrith.
  94. II Agricultural Range at Ty'n-y-Ffrith
    Located at the N end of the farm group, facing SE.
  95. II Chapel at Garthewin
    Located 30m to the W of Garthewin, accessed via a flight of parapeted rubble steps.
  96. II* Garthewin
    Strikingly located within an elevated parkland setting overlooking the Elwy valley 2km W of Llanfair Talhaiarn; accessed via a long metalled drive running NW from the main road.
  97. II Terrace Walls, Steps and Gazebo at Garthewin
    Immediately to the NE of Garthewin.
  98. II U-shaped Agricultural Range at Tan-y-graig
    Located at the SW boundary of the community, approximately 1km E of the Alwen reservoir and 1km SE of the Denbigh to Pentrefoelas road; accessed from the main road via a long unmetalled track and set
  99. II Church of St Winifred Photos
    The parish church stands in a rectilinear churchyard on an elevated site to the SE of the village centre.
  100. II Garthewin Cottage
    Located 100m to the NW of Garthewin, facing a large rear estate yard; set back behind a small fenced front garden plot.

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