IChirk Castle The castle stands on a bluff overlooking and controlling the Ceiliog Valley. It is reached by Station Avenue running directly W from Chirk township.
IChirk Castle Gates, Screen and Piers The screen stands on the skyline at the Llwyn-y-Cil entrance to Chirk Castle Park at the end of Station Avenue, and set back from the right-angled bend.
IChurch of St Mary The parish church stands at the S end of the main street of Chirk, within its own graveyard, on the N edge of the valley of the Afon Ceiriog.
IErddig Situated c3km W of Marchwiel, reached from a series of by-roads running E from the A483. Set within an extremely fine landscaped park of C17 and C18 character.
IHalghton Hall Reached by a minor road and farm road on the S side of the A525, 4km SE of Bangor-is-y-coed.
IHolt Bridge Spanning the broad River Dee which forms the boundary between Wales and England. Carries the main road, formerly the A 534, between Holt and Farndon
INewbridge Lodge South-western entrance to the Park, on the W bank of the Dee immediately NW of New Bridge over the river.
IParish Church of St Chad Set within a rectangular churchyard, at the end of a lane, and retaining good C19 monuments.
IParish Church of St Deiniol Located to the west of the centre of the village, a short distance along Church Road, within a walled graveyard. Fine views of the church across open meadows on the approach to the village from the s
IParish Church of St Giles In enclosed churchyard, standing at southern boundary of town centre to rear of High Street, prominently sited above and valley of the River Gwenfro.
IPont Cysylltau Situated near a looping bend in River Dee between Trevor and Froncysyllte.