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  1. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Llwynmawr Farm
    Located to the NE of the farmhouse, the front facing E into the farmyard.
  2. II Llwynmawr Farmhouse
    On a lane leading SW from Llwynmawr, 200m from the centre of the village. The front garden is retained by a rubble stone wall, with central steps and path to door, with farmyard to the NE.
  3. II Granary and attached Stable Range at Llwynmawr Farm
    Located to the E of the farmhouse and the multi-purpose farm building, and facing S into the farmyard.
  4. II Former Waiting Room, Glyn Valley Tramway, Dolywern
    Located near the W end of the lane which runs from Dolywern to Llwynmawr, close to its junction with the B4500. On the NE side of the road.
  5. II Milestone at Dolywern
    Set into a wall on the W side of the B4500 road close to Dolywern bridge.
  6. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Ty'n-llwyn Farm
    Fronting the E side of the lane, the rear facing into the farmyard.
  7. II Ty'n-llwyn Farmhouse
    Located on a lane running NE from Llwynmawr and 220m from the centre of the village. The house faces W into the farmyard.
  8. II Talygarth Isaf Farm
    Fronting the S side of the road, between Dolywern and Glyn Ceiriog.
  9. II Tu-hwnt-i'r-nant
    Located above Llwynmawr village on a sharp bend where the road crosses the Nant Iorwerth. The house is slightly set back from the road.
  10. II Cae-mor Farmhouse and adjoining farm building
    Located on a narrow lane which runs N from the B4579 road. Set within a sharp bend, the ground sloping down to the N. The house and its adjoining farm building bound the N and W sides of the farmyar
  11. II Llangwryd Uchaf and adjoining farm building
    Located at a road junction c1km SE of Llwynmawr. The house fronts the road, with the lane opposite crossing the Nant Gwryd and leading to the village.
  12. II Cow-house with attached Cart-shed and Stables at Llangwryd Uchaf
    Located immmediatly to the S of the farmhouse, and fronting the road.
  13. II Field Barn to North of Er Wallo
    Located off the W side of a lane which runs steeply N from Er Wallo, on the N side of the Ceiriog Valley.
  14. II Pontfadog War Memorial
    Located in a prominent position in the centre of the village on top of a bank overlooking the B4500, with Pontfadog Bridge to the rear.
  15. II Pontfadog Bridge
    Located in the centre of Pontfadog and carrying a lane over the River Ceiriog which leads to Castle Mill and Bronygarth. Immediately E of the war memorial and the junction with the B4500.
  16. II Milestone at Pontfadog
    Located on a grass verge beside the B4500, at its junction with a short narrow lane which leads up to Pontfadog Bridge and the war memorial.
  17. II Multi-purpose Farm Building at Briwnant Farm
    Located immediately N of Briwnant farmhouse and set at right angles with front facing E. The ground slopes down slightly to the N.
  18. II Briwnant Farmhouse
    Located along a track running S off a lane c1.4km SE of Llwynmawr village, and N of the B4579 road. Set on a levelled site with farm building immediately N.
  19. II Former Waiting Room, Glyn Valley Tramway, Pontfadog
    Located in the centre of the village, 300m NE of the church.
  20. II Grave Monument to Rev Robert Ellis (Cynddelw)
    Located in the Baptist Cemetery which borders the B4579 road, just outside and to the SE of Glyn Ceiriog village.
  21. II Tan-y-Garth including garden terrace and entrance staircase
    Situated 1 km approx NE of Pontfadog, in an elevated position on the N side of the valley.
  22. II Locomotive Shed, Glyn Valley Tramway
    Located towards the W end of New Road, approx 100m from the main crossroads in the village. The shed is behind a hedge in the grounds of a Works Depot.
  23. II* Ceiriog Memorial Institute including retaining wall and railings Photos
    Located towards the S end of the High Street. The ground rises to the W and the building is slightly raised above road level.
  24. II Glyn Valley Hotel Photos
    Located in a prominent position in the centre of the village, on the W side of the main crossroads.
  25. II The Vicarage
    Reached by a driveway off the N end of the High Street and surrounded by glebeland.
  26. II Milestone W of Ddol Hir
    Located between Glyn Ceiriog and Pandy on the W side of the road. On a shallow grass verge with a hedge to the rear.
  27. II Church of St Ffraid Photos
    On the E side of a lane which runs N from the centre of Glyn Ceiriog. The lane rises steeply and the church is in a prominent position on the hillside.
  28. II Telephone call box opposite Nos 1 & 2 Orley House
    On the S side of a narrow unmetalled lane which leads W from the lane leading up to the church from the village. On the edge of the hillside overlooking the main village of Glyn Ceiriog
  29. II 1 Orley House
    Located on the N side of a narrow unmetalled lane which leads W from the lane which leads up to the church from the village. In a high position on the hillside.
  30. II 2 Orley House
    Located on the N side of a narrow unmetalled lane which leads W from the lane which leads up to the church from the village. In a high position on the hillside.
  31. II Former House S of the Woolpack
    Located in Pandy, off the E side of a track which leads SE off the B4500. The E end of the building is adjacent to the River Ceiriog.
  32. II Stone Seat of Huw Morys at Erw Gerrig Farmhouse
    Located in the garden to the S of Erw Gerrig Farmhouse. The seat is against a high rubble stone boundary wall which runs S from the L-hand side of the house, and faces E.
  33. II Pont y Meibion Photos
    The ridge carries a narrow lane over the River Ceiriog, approx 200m of the B4500. The lane slopes downhill, and leads to tracks on the other side of the bridge.
  34. II Monument to Huw Morys, including boundary walls and gate Photos
    Located in a small enclosure bordering the road, the driveway to Pont y Meibion Farm rising steeply to the S.
  35. II Farm Building to the S of Pont y Meibion Farmhouse Photos
    Aligned with and to the S of Pont y Meibion Farmhouse. The farm is raised above road level and reached by a short steep driveway.
  36. II Bryn Rodyn
    Fronting the N side of a lane which runs from Castle Mill and Bronygarth to Pontfadog. Penisa'r Glyn Hall is immediately to the S.
  37. II Building at former Powder Works, Hendre Quarry Photos
    The rear is adjacent to the River Ceiriog, approx 150km SW of Pont y Meibion Bridge. The front faces S towards a branch of the former Glyn Valley Tramway.
  38. II Limekilns at Ngr SJ 2539 3506
    Craignant, Shropshire, SY10
  39. II Farm Ranges at Wern Tower
    The ranges form 3 sides of the farmyard, which is open to the E side. The E end of the N range joins the rear elevation of the farmhouse, whilst the S range fronts the road.
  40. II Pant-du-uchaf
    Located on the E side of a narrow lane which leads N towards Froncysyllte from the Chirk Castle to Pontfadog road. In an upland location high above the Ceiriog Valley.
  41. II Wern Tower Photos
    The farm is located on the N side of a lane which leads from Chirk Castle to Pontfadog, high above and to the N of the Ceiriog Valley.
  42. II Pengwern Hall
    Reached up a track N off the lane through Pengwern Vale, SE of Llangollen. Faces SW.
  43. II Castle Mill Bridge Photos
    The bridge carries a lane over the River Ceiriog, which runs N to a junction with the B4500 road.
  44. II* T-Shaped Range to rear of Pengwern Hall (including Vaulted Undercroft)
    Attached at right angles to rear of Pengwern Hall at SW end; reached up a track N off the lane through Pengwern Vale, SE of Llangollen.
  45. II Long Barn Range at Pengwern Hall
    To rear of Pengwern Hall and stepped down to NW of the T-shaped range containing the vaulted undercroft.
  46. II Limekilns at NGR SJ 2650 3742
    Bronygarth, Shropshire, SY10
  47. II Cherrytree Farmhouse Photos
    Reached off Bache Mill Road (W side). Set back from this lane that leads to Pengwern Mill; faces NW.
  48. II Former Barn at Cherrytree Farm
    At right angles to the former farmhouse and almost attached. Reached along the lane off Bache Mill Road (W side) leading to Pengwern Mill.
  49. II Ty Brethyn
    Approximately 1 km S of the Dee Bridge in Llangollen, on the N bank of the Cyflymen brook. Reached by a track which runs W from the top of Grange Road.
  50. II Cherrytree Cottage
    At the E end of a short lane leading to Pengwern Mill Farm, reached just off Bache Mill Road (W side).
  51. II* Tyn-Dwr
    Set in its own grounds to SE of Llangollen; tree lined drive.
  52. II Small Barn at Hendre Photos
    Up-slope and E of the house at Hendre, facing the Large Barn across a small yard.
  53. II Farm Building to SE of Hendre Farmhouse Photos
    Located across the farmyard and to the SE of the farmhouse.
  54. II Pont Felin Bache
    Carrying the road over the Cyflymen Brook to S of the Plas Newydd glen. To N of Bache Mill.
  55. II Hendre Photos
    Located at the end of a short track which runs NE from Pont Ricket.
  56. II Cae Glas Farmhouse
    Reached to SW of Fron Bache. On NW side of the lane that leads up to road over to Glyn Ceiriog. Above the road overlooking the farmyard opposite. Formerly known as Ty Isaf; part of Vivod estate.
  57. II Gatepiers to Tyn-Dwr
    At the entrance to the tree-lined drive to Tyn-dwr; to SE of Llangollen.
  58. II Nos 1 and 2 Home Farm Cottages Photos
    Home Farm Cottages are a pair of estate cottages, lying ENE of Home Farm and facing E over the former pool.
  59. II Johnston's Cottage and Farm Buildings of Home Farm
    Home farm stands in Chirk Castle park, approximately 170m NW of the castle, from which it is largely hidden by the configuration of the ground.
  60. II Pont Ricket Photos
    The bridge carries a narrow lane which runs S from the B4500 over the River Ceiriog. It is approx 150m from the main road.
  61. II Wellhouse with Font in the grounds of Plas Newydd
    At the SE edge of the Glen reached along path beside the Cyflymen brook and beside one of the bridges.
  62. II Squash Court at Chirk Castle Photos
    Situated 200m to the south of Chirk Castle Home Farm
  63. II Wall on the NE side of the driveway to the Stables
    The wall bounds the NE side of the driveway, and encloses the service access from the park to the N.
  64. II Wall bounding driveway to the Stables and continuing the stable yard screen
    The driveway from Deepark Lodge drive climbs up to the stables. The wall defines the road on the SW side.
  65. II* Stable Ranges
    The stables adjoin the castle to the S, forming two sides of the service courtyard
  66. II Screen Wall and Towers defining the S Stable Yard on the S side
    The structure runs parallel to the S wing of the stables, on the lip of the escarpment
  67. II Fron Farmhouse
    Rhos, Shropshire, SY10
  68. II Cottage at The Kennels
    The group of buildings known as The Kennels stand on the NE side of the road bounding the NE side of Chirk Castle park.
  69. II Former Coach House in the grounds of Plas Newydd Photos
    Close to the main entrance to Plas Newydd; to the S of the house, and backing onto Glascoed.
  70. II Ceirios
    Reached along the lane that runs W off Fron Bache. On steeply sloping site at the extreme end of this lane that formerly continued towards Vivod to W. Broad views to NE over town.
  71. II* Bryn Dethol
    Situated on hillside south of A5 road, about 2.5 km east of Llangollen, and approached up a steep track through former farmyard.
  72. II Dovecote
    The dovecote stands to the S of the S range of the Home Farm buildings, on the edge of the National Trust park.
  73. I Chirk Castle Photos
    The castle stands on a bluff overlooking and controlling the Ceiliog Valley. It is reached by Station Avenue running directly W from Chirk township.
  74. II The Kennels
    The Kennels stand back from the Kennels Cottage, off the road bounding the Chirk Castle Estate on the NE side.
  75. II Bronze Statue on a plinth in the E garden Photos
    The figure stands at the S end of the top cross walk in the eastern gardens.
  76. II Sundial in the E Garden Photos
    The sundial is set in a pathway between the privy garden and the main top cross walk of the Eastern gardens of the Castle.
  77. II Barn at Bryn-dethol Farm
    Situated on hillside south of A5 road, about 2.5 km east of Llangollen, and approached up a steep track.
  78. II Dovecote in the grounds of Plas Newydd
    To SE of and slightly below Plas Newydd, on the edge of the woods leading down to the Glen.
  79. II Maesmawr Farmhouse
    Below and at angles to the road on the eastern outskirts of the town.
  80. II Chester High Cross Stem in the grounds of Plas Newydd
    Set into the gravel forecourt to front of Plas Newydd and surrounded by topiary.
  81. II Gates to E Garden
    The gates are at the N end of the main cross walk at the head of the E gardens of the Castle, set within hedging.
  82. II Font in the grounds of Plas Newydd
    Set into the formal topiary garden immediately to the front of Plas Newydd. To NW of Chester High Cross stem.
  83. II Statue in the E Garden Photos
    The statue flanks the opening in the hedge between the top cross lawn and the lower fruit tree garden, E of Chirk Castle.
  84. II Statue in the E Garden
    The two statues flank the opening in the hedge between the upper cross lawn, and the lower fruit tree lawn in the E gardens of the Castle.
  85. II* Plas Newydd Photos
    Set in its own grounds at the top of a secluded glen on the SE edge of the town. Topiary along front wall. Today the main gated entry is near the junction with Bache Mill Road.
  86. II Dairy House at Plas Newydd Photos
    Set into a sunken site in the shrubbery to W of the house; close to the railed boundary with Butler Hill.
  87. II Pontricket Farmhouse Photos
    Reached by a short driveway. The farmhouse is built on the slope, with uphill N gable-end towards the road and entrance facing E.
  88. II Walls to the Privy Garden
    The privy garden adjoins the castle on the SE side. The walls define the it on the E and S, and on the W to the lower service yard
  89. II Cwm Alis
    Situated to S of main road midway between Llangollen and Froncysyllte and near bend of original Telford road. House is set back from road and approached by driveways at W and E ends.
  90. II Pen-y-Maes
    Set along the steep slope below Plas Newydd; at right angles to the hill.
  91. II Large outbuilding to rear of Min-Nant
    Parallel to rear of Min-Nant with narrow forecourt between; linked to house at either end. Splayed gable end to the street. Set in the slope.
  92. II Min-Nant
    Facing NE at a splayed angle to the hill. At the bottom of the hill, close to the junction with Regent Street. Cyflymen Brook at the end of the garden.
  93. II Sundial in front of the Hawk House in the E Garden Photos
    The sundial stands on the lawn below, and on the axis of, the Hawk House.
  94. II Penllyn Evangelical Free Church
    Above the road at the corner with Queen Street; iron railings on rubble wall to front of forecourt.
  95. II Llwyn Aeron
    Facing across the Y junction of Birch Hill, Maesmawr Road and Tyn-Dwr road. Above the road with contemporary railed front garden with panelled gate piers.
  96. II Hawk House in the E Garden Photos
    The building stands on a slightly elevated platform overlooking the lower lawns of the E garden of Chirk Castle.
  97. II Highcroft
    High above the road, facing N over the Dee valley. On a levelled site with railed terrace to N.
  98. II Birch Villa
    High above the road, facing N over the Dee valley. On a levelled site with railed terrace to N.
  99. II Croes-y-Beddau Photos
    At the Y junction at the top of the hill; Tyn-dwr Road to right and Maesmawr Road to left.
  100. II Telephone Call-box at the corner with Butler Hill
    Set against the low wall that borders the pavement at the W end of Pont Felin Hen; Butler Hill rises to S.

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