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Listed Buildings within five miles of LL18 6DT, sorted by distance

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  1. II Ochr y Gop Farmhouse
    On the N side of the village, reached by farm road on the E side of the minor road between Trelawnyd and Llanasa.
  2. II Trelawnyd Memorial Hall
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village on the N side of London Road, the main road through the village.
  3. II Telephone Call-box
    Near the centre of the village on the W side of the junction between London Road and Well Street, against E gable end of 1-3 London Road.
  4. II Ysgol Trelawnyd
    In a forecourt and set back and above the N side of London Road, opposite the junction of a minor road to Trelawnyd church.
  5. II Stable at Faenol Fach
    On the N side of the house.
  6. II Still House
    Set back on the SE side of Well Street.
  7. II Faenol Fach
    In its own grounds on the E side of the churchyard.
  8. II Row of 7 tombs against E chancel wall of Church of St Michael
    On the E side of the chancel.
  9. II* Church of St Michael & All Angels
    On the W side of the village and on the E side of a minor road S of London Road (A5151), the main road through the village.
  10. II Lloyd family tombs against S chancel wall of Church of St Michael
    On the S side of the chancel.
  11. II Sundial in churchyard of the Church of St Michael & All Angels
    On the W side of the church.
  12. II* Cross in churchyard of the Church of St Michael & All Angels
    On the S side of the church.
  13. II Siamber Wen
    An isolated house on the S side of the village, reached by a short track E of the S end of Well Street opposite Glan-y-wern.
  14. II Bryn y Gwynt
    Approximately 0.7km NE of Trelawnyd church set back on the N side of a minor road between Trelawnyd and Llanasa.
  15. II Bakehouse with attached former byre at Garnychain Farm
    On the E side of the house.
  16. II Garnychain Farmhouse
    On the N side of Gop Hill, reached by farm road S of a minor road between Gwaenysgor and Llanasa.
  17. II Dovecote at Gop Farm Photos
    In a field on the N side of Gop Farm. Gop Farm is approximately 0.8km NW of Trelawnyd church and reached by farm road N of the A5151.
  18. II Pentre Mawr Farmhouse
    Approximately 0.9km SE of Trelawnyd church, at the end of a farm road on the S side of the A5151.
  19. II Gate Lodge
    On the SE side of the house at the entrance to the drive N of the Llanasa to Gwaenysgor road.
  20. II Orchard walls at Graig Arthur Farm
    On the W side of the farmhouse.
  21. II Graig Arthur Farmhouse
    Approximately 1.3km SE of Trelawnyd church, reached at the end of a farm road on the W side of the A5151.
  22. II Barn and stable at Graig Arthur Farm
    On the S side of the farmhouse.
  23. II Greenhouse in terraced garden at Golden Grove
    On the W side of the terraced garden below the house.
  24. II Barn at Golden Grove
    On the SW side of the house.
  25. II Lower steps to terraced garden at Golden Grove
    In the terraced garden S of the house and immediately S of the upper steps.
  26. II Upper steps to terraced garden at Golden Grove
    At the top of the terrace garden S of the house.
  27. II Sundial at Golden Grove
    On the SW side of the house
  28. I Golden Grove Photos
    In its own grounds on the N side of minor road between Llanasa and Gwaenysgor.
  29. II* Ty Isaf
    At the S end of the village, in a farmyard on the W side of a minor road between Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor.
  30. II Sundial in the churchyard of the Church of St Mary
    On the SW side of the churchyard.
  31. II* Church of St Mary
    In a walled churchyard in the centre of the village.
  32. II* Terfyn Farmhouse
    About 2 km north-east of Cwm Parish Church
  33. II Telephone Call-box
    Set into a break in a low roadside boundary wall, immediately L of the former village shop and facing the road junction in the centre of the village.
  34. II Marian Mawr Farmhouse
    About 1.5 km north-east of Cwm Parish Church, in fron of farmyard; lawn at front.
  35. II Plasse
    About 1.5 km north-east of Cwm parish church
  36. II Glanaber
    To the SW of the church, on the S side of the main road junction in the centre of the village.
  37. II School House
    On the S side of the parish church and attached to the W end of the Village Hall.
  38. II Llanasa Village Hall Photos
    On the S side of the parish church.
  39. II Gateway to cemetery opposite Llanasa church
    On the S side of the church and on the opposite side of the road.
  40. II Red Lion Inn Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village, W of the church and the main road junction in the village.
  41. II Lych Gate in the churchyard of the Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern Photos
    On the W side of the churchyard.
  42. II Sundial in the churchyard of the Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern
    On the SW side of the church.
  43. II Telephone Call-box Photos
    In the centre of the village immediately W of the churchyard beside the Old Post Office.
  44. II Grove Villa Photos
    Prominently sited in the centre of the village on the E side of the Red Lion Inn and set back from road behind garden walls.
  45. II* Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern Photos
    In the centre of Llanasa surrounded by a walled churchyard.
  46. II West Lodge Photos
    Immediately SE of the churchyard and facing S to the main entrance drive to Gyrn Castle.
  47. II Old Post Office Photos
    On the NW side of the church, its gable end abutting the churchyard wall
  48. II Tomb of William of Gwespyr in the churchyard of the Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern Photos
    Attached to the S end of the E wall of the S aisle.
  49. II Old Gyrn Arms Photos
    Immediately SE of the churchyard and facing N to a short private drive.
  50. II Tomb of Hugo ap Robert in the churchyard of the Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern Photos
    At the N end of the E wall of the chancel.
  51. II* Pwllhalog farmhouse
    To the south-east corner of Pwllhalog farmstead, about 2 km east of Cwm Parish Church; the house is within a stone-walled enclosure.
  52. II Tre Abbot Fawr Farmhouse
    Located at the end of a short track off the A5151, with the farmyard in front.
  53. II Smithy and Shelter at Pwllhalog Farm
    At the right side of the entrance to the grounds of Pwllhalog
  54. I Henblas Photos
    Approximately 100m NW of Llanasa church, on the S side of the Llanasa to Gwespyr road, set back from road behind a high forecourt wall.
  55. II Henblas Lodge Photos
    On the E side of Henblas, set back from the road behind a garden wall.
  56. II Threshing Barn at Tre-castell Farm
    Tre-castell farmyard, 100 m south of Newmarket Road and about 500 m east of Dyserth Village.
  57. II Tre-castell Farmhouse
    100 m south of Newmarket Road (A5151), about 500 m east of Dyserth Village. On rising ground facing N; farmyard reached by trackway from main road.
  58. II Maesgwyn
    Approximately 0.8km SE of Llanasa village, reached by private road W of a minor road between Berthengam and Glanyrafon.
  59. II 1, Hendy Groes, Llanasa, Holywell, CLWYD Photos
    Approximately 350m NE of Llanasa church and set back on the E side of a minor road between Llanasa and Gwespyr.
  60. II Stable at W end of service yard at Gyrn Castle
    At the W end of the service yard at the rear of Gyrn Castle.
  61. II Cart House at Gyrn Castle
    At the NW end of the service yard at the rear of Gyrn Castle.
  62. II Gateway and boundary wall to W of service yard at Gyrn Castle
    At the W end of the yard at the rear of the house.
  63. II Walled garden at Gyrn Castle
    On the SW side of the house.
  64. II Coach house & stable block at Gyrn Castle
    On the W side of the house.
  65. II Gateway and wall to N side of service yard at Gyrn Castle
    On the NW side of the house.
  66. II Gyrn Castle Photos
    In its own grounds on the E side of Llanasa vilage and reached by drives from Llanasa and on the N side from a minor road between Llanasa and Glanyrafon.
  67. II Yr Hen Dafarn
    On the S side of the minor road between Trelogan and Tre Mostyn, and W of a small quarry.
  68. II Gorse Cottage
    On the S side of the minor road between Trelogan and Tre Mostyn, and W of a small quarry.
  69. II North Lodge
    At the N entrance to Gyrn Castle, 250m N of the house and on the S side of a minor road between Glanyrafon and Llanasa.
  70. II Gateway and gates at N entrance to Gyrn Castle
    At the N entrance to Gyrn Castle, 250m N of the house and on the S side of a minor road between Glanyrafon and Llanasa.
  71. II Limekiln Photos
    To E of Bishopswood Road alongside track.
  72. II Hillside Gardens Shelter Photos
    To the south side of Hillside, about 150 m east of junction with Bishopswood Road.
  73. II Viaduct over Dyserth and Cwm Railway Photos
    Over Prestatyn-Dyserth walkway, formerly the Dyserth and Cwm branch railway, about 200 m north-west of Anglia Buildings offices
  74. II Ice House at Gyrn Castle
    Approximately 300m ESE of the house, and on the SE side of a large fish pond.
  75. II Moss Side
    Set back on the S side of the minor road between Trelogan and Tre Mostyn and on the E side of a small quarry.
  76. II Farm Buildings at Plas Captain
    The barn and a further long range at right angles enclose a large farmyard in front of the house.
  77. II Plas Captain Farmhouse
    Located on the N side of a narrow lane which runs L off the A5151 to the N of Llyn Helyg.
  78. II Hendre-fawr farmstead
    About 3 km east of Cwm parish church, reached by an unclassified road which branches east from the Caerwys Road near Penisa'r-waen. Stone wall at roadside with gateway to farmyard at right, gate and
  79. II Cow house with attached former cart house at Pentre Farm Photos
    On the SW side of the farmhouse.
  80. II Lychgate at Church of St Melyd
    Facing Ffordd Talargoch, Meliden.
  81. II Stealey Cottage
    An isolated house set back from the N side of a minor road between Trelogan and Tre Mostyn.
  82. II* Church of St Melyd Photos
    In the village of Meliden, at the north junction of Ffordd Talargoch with Meliden Road.
  83. II* Pentre Farmhouse Photos
    Approximately 0.2km S of the Gronant village, reached by farm road from the centre of the village.
  84. II Mountain Ash
    Midway between St Melyd's church and the Melyd Arms public house.
  85. II Retaining Wall of Meliden Railway Yard
    On the west side of the yard of Meliden goods shed, facing Pen-y-maes.
  86. II Goods Shed
    In Meliden reached by Ffordd Tanrallt and Pen-y-maes, at west side of the former Prestatyn to Dyserth branch railway.
  87. II Trelogan Hall
    An isolated house on the N side of Trelogan, set back on the NW side of a minor road junction leading to Berthymaen.
  88. II The School House
    Approximately 1.1km N of Llanasa village on the S side of a minor road between Llanasa and Gronant.
  89. II St Winefrides School House
    Approximately 1.1km N of Llanasa village on the S side of a minor road between Llanasa and Gronant.
  90. II St Winefrides Photos
    Approximately 1.1km N of Llanasa village on the S side of a minor road between Llanasa and Gronant.
  91. II Craig-y-castell
    To south side of Allt-y-graig, 1/2 km east of Ffordd Talargoch, in a large garden. In the grounds are earthworks of Dyserth Castle and minor masonry traces.
  92. II Limekiln 2 off Upper Foel Road
    Second limekiln from the north in a group of five surviving at the east side of Upper Foel road (200 m north of Sunningdale).
  93. II South Lodge
    On the SW side of the crossroads in Glanyrafon, and on N side of former E drive to Gyrn Castle. In a walled garden with C19 iron gate.
  94. II Glanyrafon Farmhouse
    On the NW side of the crossroads in Glanyrafon.
  95. II Foelnant Telegraph Station (former)
    In isolation, about 250 m to the south of Gronant Road and about 1 km west of Gronant village
  96. II Limekiln 4 off Upper Foel Road
    Fourth limekiln from the north in a group of five surviving at the east side of the Upper Foel road (100 m north of Sunningdale).
  97. II Stone Cottage (also known as Ffordd Dwr)
    On the N side of Glanyrafon crossroads.
  98. II PLâs Ifan
    Close to Fforddlas with a square walled garden to rear and side. Rubble stone wall to front, with steel gates.
  99. II 1-2, Glanyrafon Cottages, Glanyrafon, Holywell, CLWYD, CH8 9BL
    Glanyrafon Terrace is set back behind walled gardens on the N side of the main road through the village.
  100. II 3, Glanyrafon Cottages, Glanyrafon, Holywell, CH8 9BL
    Glanyrafon Terrace is set back behind walled gardens on the N side of the main road through the village.

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