IIBarrow Crafts (including Antiques Shop) L-plan range set back near the top of the High Street adjoining the National Westminster Bank; part formerly called "Temperance House."
IIGreengrocer's Shop Set into the slope at the bottom of the street, detached to the right and including the former Old Bank Buildings forward to the left; formerly a brewery.
IIH.M. Cleaver & Co. (Solicitors) L-plan range set back near the top of the High Street adjoining the National Westminster Bank; part formerly called "Temperance House."
IIIncluding Yu's Chinese Set into the slope near the bottom of the street, detached to left and set back from the Conservative Club to right.
IIKinmel Arms P.H. Set into the slope at the bottom of the street, detached to the right and including the former Old Bank Buildings forward to the left; formerly a brewery.
IIMidland Bank Set into slope at the top of the street on the corner with High Street.
IIMin-Afon Set back from the road behind U-shaped drive and front garden; Glandwr detached to left.
IIPalace Gardens Detached at end of cobbled Great Yard, reached off the bottom of the High Street.
IIPlas Coch Rest Home (main block only) Situated to N of the city and reached by a short drive, faces S. Once in Mostyn family ownership and a residential home from 1948.
IIPlas yn Roe On the corner at splayed angle of road, with forecourt. the two properties are divided by a rendered brick wall.
IIRed Lion P.H. Set back between the rear of the Midland Bank and Felton House on right; narrow open courtyard to the front.
IIRoe Gau Set back at the end of the street; end on to the hillside which rises steeply to E. now divided into two dwellings.
IIRose Hill House Elevated corner site with wide views over the city to E; now divided into two properties.
IIRosslyn Set back from the road behind forecourt, opposite the E end of the Cathedral.
IISouthcroft including North Cottage Approximately 1 mile W of the city. Set back from the road behind low brick wall with gate piers; one with finial. Adjoins Staverton to left, formerly part of The Cottage and said to have been a coa
IIStaverton Approximately 1 mile W of the city; set back from road behind low brick wall with gate piers. Stepped back from Southcroft to right; formerly part of The Cottage and said to have been a coaching inn
IISundial in the grounds of The Bryn Set in the wooded grounds, beside the summer house, to N of the Bryn, reached from the rear drive; ground falls away steeply to E overlooking the Vale of Clwyd.
IITalardy Hotel Set back on the NW side of the roundabout below the A55.
IIThe Barrow Arms P.H. Set into the slope near the bottom of the street, detached to left.
IIThe Bryn Reached by a tree-lined drive off the street; wooded grounds to n and panoramic views across the Vale of Clwyd to E.
IIThe Court House Detached on the edge of the city before the road descends to the E.
IIThe Hendre On the corner at splayed angle of road, with forecourt. the two properties are divided by a rendered brick wall.
IIThe Old Deanery Immediately to the W of St Asaph Bridge, formerly in its own grounds with terraced gardens on E side.
II*The Old Palace Situated below the Cathedral to E on sloping site. Reached by drive near the bottom of the High Street; wooded grounds to W
IIThe Old Rectory Detached and set into the slope at the top of the street, small forecourt with Georgian railings and gates. Formerly called Bodlondeb and later a Post Office
IITithe Barn House On W side of the Great Yard to the former Bishop's Palace, opposite the lodge and with gable end to the street.
IITranslator's Memorial Above the street in the churchyard to the north of the Cathedral.
IIYsgubor-y-Coed Farmhouse To S of the city, reached by a farm road; approximately a mile off Upper Denbigh Road. Overlooking Vale of Clwyd and with farmyard to N.