IIRailings, Gates and Dwarf Wall to St John's Churchyard (N Section) Surrounding St John's Church, and enclosing to S, between Working Street and Trinity Street, churchyard with early and mid C19 gravestones, and restored medieval cross. Separated from S churchyard by
IIRailings, Gates and Dwarf Wall to St John's Churchyard (S Section) To N of Old Library, between Working Street and Trinity Street, enclosing churchyard gardens with early and mid C19 gravestones, and wooden pavilion with tiled roof. Separated from N churchyard by la
IIRailings, gates and walls Railings form the garden boundaries at Nos 22 and 23 Salop Road, with brick walls flanking a wide entrance way between the two houses.
IIRailings to Churchyard Monuments The iron railings enclose the W part of the churchyard. At the N end, these join the SW corner of the porch, and at the S end, they join the Post Office.
IIRailings to forecourt of Gwaylod House On the corner of the main Overton-Wrexham road and the lane leading to Asney Park Farm, close to the River Dee.
IIRailings to Frogmore Terrace On the street line on the SW side of Lower Frog Street, in front of 1 - 4 Frogmore Terrace.
IIVestry and Forecourt Railings Situated at W end of the village, W of junction with road to Rhos-hill. The chapel was built 1861-2 by John Evans of Cilgerran for ú750; the vestry in 1908-9 by W L Michael of Newcastle Emlyn for ú33