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
II*Bachymbyd Fawr Located approximately 200m SW of the main road on the western slopes of the Vale of Clwyd; accessed via a farm lane.
II*Barn at Pant Glas Isaf Located towards the southern boundary of the community immediately to the N of the present farmhouse; accessed via a short track running W from a lane leading SW from the A 525.
II*Blaenddol House At the extreme north-west of the community, approached off a lane which leaves the main A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
II*Bodelwyddan Castle Conspicuously site on rising ground 4km W of St Asaph and 1km S of Bodelwyddan Village, in extensive private grounds enclosed within a perimeter park wall.
II*Bodelwyddan Castle Ice House 200m NW of Bodelwyddan Castle and 50m NE of Mine Cottage (in area of car parks).
II*Bodeugan Farmhouse 2 km east of St Asaph, about 100 m south of the A55, reached by a lane west of the Rhuddlan/Trefnant minor road.
II*Bodidris Approximately 2 km NE of Llandegla, at the end of a narrow lane leading N from the A 5104, occupying a commanding hillside position with a walled garden to north and listed estate buildings to south-w
II*Branas Uchaf In a fine position overlooking the N banks of the River Dee, approx 2.5km W of Llandrillo. At the end of a track which runs S off a lane which follows the river between Llanderfel and Cynwyd.
II*Bryn Celyn Set back from the road behind a curved, narrow forecourt bounded by a hedge.
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.
II*Bryn y Parc Towards the top of park Street immediately adjacent to No 1; fronting directly onto the road, but with enclosed grounds to NE.
II*Brynbella To south west of Tremeirchion village in extensive private grounds. Approach at east side, landscaped park and garden terracing at west side.
II*Bull Hotel Prominently-sited on the corner with Park Street.
II*Caer'afallen Located off the W side of an unclassified lane which runs from the NE corner of Ruthin towards Hirwaen.
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
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.
II*Castle Hotel Facing W into the Square, opposite the junction with Clwyd Street. In a prominent location.
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.
II*Church of Saint Mary Set back behind Church Street, and prominently sited above the river.
II*Church of Saints Mael and Sulien In the village of Cwm, 0.5 km east of the Cwm (Dyserth to Rhuallt) road. Stone churchyard wall with gate at west. The Vicarage site encroaches on the churchyard at south, and shares the roadside wall.
II*Church of St Beuno In the village of Gwyddelwern, to west of the main road. Stone churchyard wall with modern gateway; former schoolroom near entrance.
II*Church of St Bridget At the centre of the village of Dyserth, within a large churchyard. Stone churchyard wall with triangular coping; steel gates to west, north and south.
II*Church of St Cynfarch and St Mary East side of the village of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd in a walled churchyard with the stump of a preaching cross; Church House and lychgate to south; iron gates to west.
II*Church of St Elidan 1 km south of Nantclwyd Hall, in a stone-walled churchyard with iron gate and steps to south; also entered at north by a late-C19 timber-framed lychgate. War memorial cross at west.
II*Church of St Foddhyd At the west side of the village of Clocaenog. Square churchyard with stone wall to front and to east side overlooking lower ground.
II*Church of St Hychan At the west side of the B5429, north of the turning to Pont Llanychan. The churchyard is rounded at the north but is otherwise square.
II*Church of St Mary At the centre of the village of Bettws Gwerfil Goch, in a square churchyard which is considerably raised above the surrounding land at the SE. Lychgate to north. Rubblestone churchyard wall, partly
II*Church of St Melyd In the village of Meliden, at the north junction of Ffordd Talargoch with Meliden Road.
II*Church of St Mwrog In a prominent raised position in the centre of the village, the B5105 curving around it.
II*Church of St Peter At the junction of the A494 and the B 5429, set within its own walled churchyard.
II*Church of St Stephen 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
II*Church of St Tyrnog In village of Llandyrnog, in a graveyard which now extends beyond a lane to the east; part lost to road widening at west. Stone churchyard wall with steps up at west; war memorial and sundial within t
II*Church of St Tysilio At north side of the village of Bryneglwys, within a hilltop graveyard surrounded by a rubblestone wall; iron gates to south.
II*Church of St Tysilio The church stands in a very picturesque location set in a walled churchyard above the River Dee and below the road to Rhewl, c3km W of Llangollen.
II*Church of St. Cwyfan In a square churchyard 1.5 km north-east of St Tyrnog's Church. Stone churchyard wall with iron gate at south; modern copy of stocks in an enclosure with iron railings beside the gate; formerly a vill
II*Dolbelidr Located in a picturesque setting on the S side of the river Elwy at the SE boundary of the community; accessed via a long track running N from Brynwgan farm, itself accessible via a track leading NE f
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
II*Dyserth Hall At the corner of Ffordd Talargoch and Dyserth Road. Stone-walled forecourt with iron gate and rails; stone-walled drive from road. Garden to S and W, farmyard (now converted to domestic units) to N.
II*Esgobty Farmhouse To SW of the cathedral, reached down farm road with farmyard to E; on sloping ground.
II*Faenol Fawr 500m W of the Bodelwyddan to Rhuddlan road, near NW corner of Ysbyty Glan Clwyd.
II*Faenol-bach with Domestic Boundary Walls To S side of an unclassified road from Terfyn to Glan-y-morfa, 1km N of Bodelwyddan School. Domestic site separated from farmyard by a low wall; wall also at entrance
II*Farm outbuilding at Hengoed Between Bontuchel and Llanfwrog, about 200m N of bend in minor road. Aligned SW-NE facing farmhouse which is to SE.
II*Ffynnon Fair Located in a picturesque setting in a field on the N bank of the river Elwy at the SE boundary of the community.
II*Garn Located within its own park at the NW boundary of the community, approximately 1km N of Henllan village; accessed via a drive running N from the road.
II*Garthgynan Reached by a minor road, about 1km east of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.
II*Garthgynan Mill 250 metres south-west of Garthgynon farmhouse, to the west side of the Dwr Ial stream.
II*Gatepiers of former entrance to Bodwyddan Hall Set into the boundary wall at the N side of Ffordd Ffranc (the Dyserth Road), on the boundary with the community of Dyserth. Aligned with the centre of the S elevation of Bodrhyddan Hall.
II*Glan-y-wern Hall 1 km north-west of Llandyrnog village, in parkland to north of the Waen to Denbigh road.
II*Jesus Chapel Close to the house named Capel-y-gloch, on the east side of the A525 Wrexham Road, 1½km south of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.
II*Llanrhaeadr Hall Located approximately 750m E of Llanrhaeadr village and set within its own grounds; accessed via a long, tree-lined and gated drive running NE from the road.
II*Llantysilio Hall The house is set in 4ha of grounds above the River Dee, NW of Llantysilio Church, on the road from Pentrefelin to Rhewl. It is in the historic township of Maes-yr-ychain and is reached by a driveway
II*Lleweni Hall, including Stables to the NE 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.
II*Main Barn at Abbey Farm On the southern edge of Rhuddlan, close to the east bank of the River Clwyd.
II*Nantclwyd Hall 1 km north of Llanelidan chuch and 200 m east of the A494 Bala to Ruthin road, in the parkland of the C17 house re-landscaped in the C20.
II*National Westminster Bank A free-standing building towards the S end of St Peter's Square. In a prominent location.
II*No 1 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh Road.
II*No 10 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 11 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 12 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 13 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 2 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 3 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 4 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 5 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 6 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 7 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 8 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*No 9 Llannerch Hall Set in its own mature parkland at the northern edge of the community, approximately 1km N of Trefnant village; accessed via a long drive running NE from the A 525 St. Asaph to Denbigh road.
II*Old Rectory Set in its own grounds approximately 0.5km NW of Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, with drive entrance close to a bend on the road.
II*Old Stable Block and Bodidris Cottage to South-west of Bodidris Some 100m SW of Bodidris, forming the E side of a courtyard group, bounded to the north by a range which includes Laundry Cottage, Gardener's Cottage and the Barn; to the west by the Bothy and shelter
II*Parish Church of St Mary Located in the centre of the village on the western banks of the Afon Clywedog; sited within its own rubble-walled churchyard featuring several good C18 and C19 chest tombs.
II*Pentre Cwm At the fork of the Cwm Road and the minor road to Marian Cwm, near the southern fringe of the village of Dyserth. Terracing and retaining walls of site much altered in recent restorations. Former farm
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
II*Pierce's Memorial Within the Evan Pierce Memorial Garden, set back from the street opposite Somerfield's supermarket; the monument stands in a square, gravelled enclosure with stone kerbing (formerly railed).
II*Plas Ashpool To the east side of the B5429, about 2km north of Llandyrnog village; farm buildings to north-west side.
II*Plas Chambres, including adjoining forecourt and garden walls Located towards the western boundary of the community approximately 2km NW of Denbigh; on a sloping site, set back behind a series of ancilliary buildings at the cross-roads of the Denbigh to Trefnant
II*Plas Clough 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.
II*Plas Heaton Located within its own park on an elevated site at the northern boundary of the community; accessed via a lodged and gated drive running S from the road.
II*Plas Newydd Strikingly located on a rocky rise some 1.6km NW of Cefn Meiriadog village; located immediately W of the lane running NW from Cefn Meiriadog to Glascoed.
II*Plas Newydd 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.
II*Plas yn y pentre Situated in the Vale of Llangollen on by-road between Trevor and Trevor Uchaf, approximately 1km SW of Pont Cysylltau.
II*Plas-draw Set back on the east side of the minor road from Llangynhafal to Hirwaen (in Llanbedr).
II*Plas-is-llan About 1 km west of Cwm Parish Church. The house faces south to a small stone-walled forecourt, and is flanked by its barns
II*Plas-uchaf Reached by a minor road and a private drive about 3 km south-south-west of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.
II*Plas-uchaf The house is set at the head of a narrow valley, on the mountain road to Minera.
II*Plas-yn-Faerdref Located off the E side of the road, in a slightly raised position, approx 2km N of Llandrillo.
II*Plas-yn-Llan Set back on the W side of the main village street behind a walled forecourt, at the southern edge of the village group.
II*Pon Melin Rug Bridge Carries the A5 road over the River Alwen 2km approx. W of Corwen.
II*Pont Carrog Carries the minor road from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog over the River Dee.
II*Pont Corwen Bridge Carries the main A5 road over the River Dee 1km approx. west of the town centre.
II*Pont Dyffrdwy Located immediately W of Cynwyd village, and carrying a minor road over the River Dee.
II*Pont Melin Rug Carries the A5 over the River Alwen approx. 2 km W of Corwen.
II*Pont Rhyd-y-Cilgwyn Spanning the river Clywedog immediately W of the main road in the village centre.
II*Pool Park Located at the W boundary of the community, approximately 5km SW of Ruthin; accessed via a long drive running westwards from the road by a lodge.
II*Porth At the lower end of the street, nearly opposite the former gaol.
II*Primary House at Pwll Callod Located on a rise approximately 800m SE of Pwll-Glas towards the SE boundary of the community. Accessed from the main road via a track running E. The house is sited on a revetted platform above the f
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.
II*Rhuddlan Bridge Spans the river Clwyd to form the only access to the town from the W.
II*Rose Cottage Located on the E corner of Rhos Street and Haulfryn.
II*Rug In parkland on the N side of the A5, 3km approx. W of Corwen.
II*Ruthin Castle Hotel Built over the SW part of Ruthin Castle. In a raised position at the S end of the town, the entrance drive continuing S from Castle Street.
II*Ruthin Library Set back slightly from the road, towards the E end of Record Street.
II*Saint Mary's Well In wooded gardens approx. 80 metres W of Bodrhyddan Hall.
II*Secondary House at Plas Chambres Located immediately SE of the main house on the SW side of the cobbled former service court.
II*Seven Eyes Facing W into St Peter's Square and adjoining the L side of the Castle Hotel.
II*St Beuno's College On high ground to the east of the B5249 Cwm to Bodfari road
II*St Mary's Church Prominently located at the Lenten Pool roundabout, set back slightly behind low curving forecourt walls.
II*Town Hall Prominently sited on the corner of the square with Crown Lane.
II*Ty Cerrig Fronting the lane, which leads S off the B5105 opposite the Church of St Mwrog.
II*Ty Gwyn Located in Llanfwrog village, approximately 200m SW of the church.
II*Ty Mawr Aligned with main street of village, about 75m NE of Church of St Beuno.
II*Ty'n y Llwyn Located on the hillside above the River Dee, and reached by a track off the E side of the B4401.
II*Tyn-Dwr Set in its own grounds to SE of Llangollen; tree lined drive.
II*Uchel-Dref On a minor lane linking outlying farms in the NW of the community, 2km approx. W of the A494 Bala-Ruthin Road, and 1.5km N of the A5 at Pont Melin Rug.
II*Walls of former Lord's Garden at rear of Nantclwyd House Located to the W of the garden to Nantclywd House, and extending behind the gardens of properties down Castle Street. At the S end, it retains a footpath (the Cunning Green) which runs around the grou
II*Wigfair Hall On a commanding site above the Elwy valley at the south-eastern edge of the community, approximately 2km SE of Cefn Meiriadog village; accessed via a tree-lined drive leading S from an unclassified la
II*Workshop Range at Abbey Farm On the southern edge of Rhuddlan close to the E bank of the River Clwyd. The buildings form the W range of the farmyard.