Grade II* listed buildings in Flintshire

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In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II* structures are those considered to be "particularly important buildings of more than special interest".[1] Listing was begun by a provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on the modifications allowed to a building's structure or fittings. In Wales, the authority for listing under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990[2] rests with Cadw.

Buildings

Name Location
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Date ListedFunction Notes Reference Number Image
Bryn Iorcyn Manor Llanfynydd
SJ3004356936
53°06′18″N 3°02′47″W / 53.105034790384°N 3.0463975803014°W / 53.105034790384; -3.0463975803014 (Bryn Iorcyn Manor)
14 February 1952HouseSituated c.1km NE of Cymau at the head of a drive running W from Bryn Yorkin Road.[3][4] 6
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Trimley Hall Llanfynydd
SJ2775155836
53°05′41″N 3°04′49″W / 53.094842625038°N 3.0803785653813°W / 53.094842625038; -3.0803785653813 (Trimley Hall)
14 February 1952Farm buildingSituated c1km NW of Ffrith, reached from a series of by-roads running W from the B5101.[5][6] 8
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St Deiniol's Parish Church Hawarden
SJ3154565918
53°11′09″N 3°01′33″W / 53.185955643539°N 3.0258888526994°W / 53.185955643539; -3.0258888526994 (St Deiniol's Parish Church)
7 February 1962ChurchSituated at the end of Church Lane within a walled churchyard.[7][8] 12 St Deiniol's Parish Church

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The House of Correction Hawarden
SJ3174665719
53°11′03″N 3°01′22″W / 53.184193019912°N 3.0228388487887°W / 53.184193019912; -3.0228388487887 (The House of Correction)
7 February 1962Lock-upA mid-18th century lock-up traditionally ascribed to Joseph Turner.[9][10] Cross Tree Lane (E. side) 21 The House of Correction

Aston Hall Hawarden
SJ3091967029
53°11′45″N 3°02′08″W / 53.195859560529°N 3.0354958786543°W / 53.195859560529; -3.0354958786543 (Aston Hall)
7 February 1962HouseSituated off the road in its own walled grounds.[11][12] 23
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Plas-yn-Bwl Caergwrle, Hope
SJ3048357075
53°06′23″N 3°02′23″W / 53.106341675131°N 3.0398566805339°W / 53.106341675131; -3.0398566805339 (Plas-yn-Bwl)
2 July 1962HouseLocated at the southern edge of Caergwrle village on an elevated site above the A 541 (Wrexham Road); situated at the end of the lane partly behind low rubble forecourt walls.[13][14] 29
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Pack Horse Bridge Caergwrle, Hope
SJ3061557610
53°06′40″N 3°02′17″W / 53.111167209761°N 3.0380011170052°W / 53.111167209761; -3.0380011170052 (Pack Horse Bridge)
7 February 1962BridgeSpanning the River Alyn in the centre of Caergwrle village, at the end of Fellows Lane.[15][16] 30 Pack Horse Bridge

The Brewhouse at Fferm Farmhouse Leeswood
SJ2791960325
53°08′07″N 3°04′44″W / 53.13520975005°N 3.0788800367675°W / 53.13520975005; -3.0788800367675 (The Brewhouse at Fferm Farmhouse)
7 February 1962BrewhouseSituated at the end of the driveway leading to Fferm Farmhouse, to the N side of the A541 and immediately adjacent to Fferm Farmhouse.[17][18] 31
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Rhydyn Hall Hope
SJ3113857086
53°06′23″N 3°01′48″W / 53.106525645739°N 3.030076828837°W / 53.106525645739; -3.030076828837 (Rhydyn Hall)
2 July 1962HouseOverlooking the river Alyn to the E, on the line of Wat's Dyke, approximately 0.5km E of Caergwrle village centre; accessed via an unmetalled lane running S from the road.[19][20] 34
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Top-y-Fron Hall Connah's Quay
SJ2734469845
53°13′14″N 3°05′23″W / 53.220690225785°N 3.0896397380911°W / 53.220690225785; -3.0896397380911 (Top-y-Fron Hall)
13 September 1977HouseLocated off the E side of the lane at the top of the hill.[21][22] 55
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Church of St Mary Gwaenysgor, Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor
SJ0751981028
53°19′05″N 3°23′23″W / 53.318095516126°N 3.3897317964086°W / 53.318095516126; -3.3897317964086 (Church of St Mary)
11 June 1962ChurchIn a walled churchyard in the centre of the village.[23][24] 280 Church of St Mary

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Ty Isaf Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor
SJ0758880933
53°19′02″N 3°23′19″W / 53.317253913364°N 3.3886686263537°W / 53.317253913364; -3.3886686263537 (Ty Isaf)
11 June 1962HouseAt the S end of the village, in a farmyard on the W side of a minor road between Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor.[25] 281
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Leeswood Green Farm Leeswood
SJ2635460349
53°08′07″N 3°06′08″W / 53.135211084965°N 3.1022734921708°W / 53.135211084965; -3.1022734921708 (Leeswood Green Farm)
11 June 1962FarmhouseSituated at the end of a track off the main road, Oak Drive, which runs through Coedllai Leeswood.[26][27] 286
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Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern Llanasa
SJ1065181425
53°19′20″N 3°20′34″W / 53.32220182456°N 3.3428426590828°W / 53.32220182456; -3.3428426590828 (Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern)
11 June 1962ChurchIn the centre of Llanasa surrounded by a walled churchyard.[28][29] 287 Church of SS Asaph and Kentigern

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Pentre Farmhouse Llanasa
SJ0953582863
53°20′06″N 3°21′36″W / 53.334933983716°N 3.3600028020835°W / 53.334933983716; -3.3600028020835 (Pentre Farmhouse)
11 June 1962FarmhouseApproximately 0.2km S of the Gronant village, reached by farm road from the centre of the village.[30][31] 288
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Church of St Michael Caerwys
SJ1273872860
53°14′44″N 3°18′33″W / 53.245582355806°N 3.3091647402166°W / 53.245582355806; -3.3091647402166 (Church of St Michael)
11 June 1962ChurchAt the centre of a large square churchyard on the SW side of the town, with the main entrance from Pen y Cefn Road.[32][33] 291 Church of St Michael

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Maes-y-coed Farmhouse Caerwys
SJ1299071490
53°14′00″N 3°18′18″W / 53.233312354349°N 3.305014699617°W / 53.233312354349; -3.305014699617 (Maes-y-coed Farmhouse)
11 June 1962FarmhouseReached down a short farm road on the S side of the A541, just W of the junction of the A541 and B5122.[34] 293
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Brithdir Mawr Cilcain
SJ1784962937
53°09′26″N 3°13′48″W / 53.157223712381°N 3.2300350916516°W / 53.157223712381; -3.2300350916516 (Brithdir Mawr)
11 June 1962Hall HouseSituated 2.5 km SW of Cilcain, reached from a minor road running W off the by road to Cilcain from Loggerheads.[35][36] 298 Brithdir Mawr

Orchard Wall at Berthymaen Farm Llanasa
SJ1254180693
53°18′57″N 3°18′51″W / 53.315940051199°N 3.314274623956°W / 53.315940051199; -3.314274623956 (Orchard Wall at Berthymaen Farm)
11 June 1962WallOn the SE side of the farmhouse and on the opposite side of the road.[37][38] 300
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Church of St Michael and All Angels Nannerch
SJ1667069676
53°13′03″N 3°14′58″W / 53.217601780709°N 3.2494222456961°W / 53.217601780709; -3.2494222456961 (Church of St Michael and All Angels)
11 June 1962ChurchAt the northern end of the village set back from the road.[39][40] 308 Church of St Michael and All Angels

Penbedw Uchaf, including attached garden wall Nannerch
SJ1551468712
53°12′32″N 3°15′59″W / 53.208755799927°N 3.2664744380164°W / 53.208755799927; -3.2664744380164 (Penbedw Uchaf, including attached garden wall)
11 June 1962HouseApprox. 1.5km SW of Nannerch village, reached by farm road on the S side of a minor road between Nannerch and Llandyrnog. The house faces S with farm buildings to the N, pond to the S and orchard to the W.[41][42] 310
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Walgoch Nannerch
SJ1618569149
53°12′46″N 3°15′24″W / 53.212789393791°N 3.2565451161453°W / 53.212789393791; -3.2565451161453 (Walgoch)
11 June 1962HouseApproximately 0.7km SW of Nannerch village on the S side of a minor road between Nannerch and Llandyrnog.[43][44] 311
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St Mary's Parish Church Nercwys
SJ2347960421
53°08′08″N 3°08′43″W / 53.135452379776°N 3.1452551824477°W / 53.135452379776; -3.1452551824477 (St Mary's Parish Church)
11 June 1962ChurchSituated near the village cross-roads on a slight rise and set in its own churchyard.[45][46] Village Street (W Side), Nercwys 312 St Mary's Parish Church

Church of St Michael & All Angels Trelawnyd, Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor
SJ0890679634
53°18′21″N 3°22′07″W / 53.305809768832°N 3.3685167812613°W / 53.305809768832; -3.3685167812613 (Church of St Michael & All Angels)
11 June 1962ChurchOn the W side of the village and on the E side of a minor road S of London Road (A5151), the main road through the village.[47][48] 316 Church of St Michael & All Angels

Cross in churchyard of the Church of St Michael & All Angels Trelawnyd, Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor
SJ0890979618
53°18′20″N 3°22′06″W / 53.305666507754°N 3.3684671755015°W / 53.305666507754; -3.3684671755015 (Cross in churchyard of the Church of St Michael & All Angels)
11 June 1962Preaching crossOn the S side of the church.[49][50] 317 Cross in churchyard of the Church of St Michael & All Angels

Northop Hall Farm (Llaneurgain) Northop Hall
SJ2680268436
53°12′29″N 3°05′51″W / 53.207952761456°N 3.0974319436287°W / 53.207952761456; -3.0974319436287 (Northop Hall Farm (Llaneurgain))
11 June 1962FarmhouseTo S of road, about 300m SE of crossroads with Smithy Lane.[51][52] 323
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Coed-y-cra Uchaf Halkyn
SJ2268270250
53°13′25″N 3°09′34″W / 53.223670764076°N 3.1595461804208°W / 53.223670764076; -3.1595461804208 (Coed-y-cra Uchaf)
11 June 1962On the NE side of the A55 and reached by minor road from the W side by a bridge across the main road.[53][54] 326
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Plas Uchaf Whitford
SJ1390479243
53°18′11″N 3°17′36″W / 53.303133572747°N 3.2934269713154°W / 53.303133572747; -3.2934269713154 (Plas Uchaf)
6 November 1962Set down and on the W side of the lane which runs N from Whitford to Tre Mostyn.[55][56] 337
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Bryn Sion Ysceifiog
SJ1365571985
53°14′16″N 3°17′43″W / 53.237869400781°N 3.2951890233225°W / 53.237869400781; -3.2951890233225 (Bryn Sion)
11 June 1962Approx. 0.75km NE of Afonwen and reached by private road on the W side of a minor road between Afonwen and Babell.[57][58] 347
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Pantgwynmawr Ysceifiog
SJ1551872233
53°14′25″N 3°16′02″W / 53.240398295066°N 3.2673487120816°W / 53.240398295066; -3.2673487120816 (Pantgwynmawr)
11 June 1962Approx. 0.8km NNE of Ysceifiog church, on the NE side at the end of a lane N of a minor road between Ysceifiog and Lixwm.[59][60] 348
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Llwyn-erddyn Ysceifiog
SJ1760172636
53°14′40″N 3°14′10″W / 53.24434788271°N 3.2362493267048°W / 53.24434788271; -3.2362493267048 (Llwyn-erddyn)
11 June 1962Approx. 1.8km NNE of Lixwm and reached by private road W of a minor road between Lixwm and Brynford.[61][62] 350
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Drybridge Lodge, Mostyn Hall Mostyn
SJ1508180078
53°18′39″N 3°16′34″W / 53.310827592401°N 3.2759934582307°W / 53.310827592401; -3.2759934582307 (Drybridge Lodge, Mostyn Hall)
12 October 1969HouseBuilt above a minor road between Rhewl Mostyn and Tre-Mostyn to the S of Mostyn Hall at the end of a long drive, now a footpath, from Pennsylvania Lodge in Whitford.[63][64] 352 Drybridge Lodge, Mostyn Hall

Bethesda Welsh Presbyterian Chapel and schoolroom Mold
SJ2367963780
53°09′56″N 3°08′35″W / 53.165668894911°N 3.1430680034117°W / 53.165668894911; -3.1430680034117 (Bethesda Welsh Presbyterian Chapel and schoolroom)
29 June 1981ChapelBuilt 1863.[65][66] New Street 391 Bethesda Welsh Presbyterian Chapel and schoolroom

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Parish Church of St. James Holywell
SJ1853376276
53°16′38″N 3°13′24″W / 53.277203602023°N 3.2232197189527°W / 53.277203602023; -3.2232197189527 (Parish Church of St. James)
26 July 1951ChurchPerpendicular church, 14th century, largely rebuilt 1769-70, chancel added 1884-5.[67][68] Greenfield Street 428 Parish Church of St. James

Holywell Junction railway station Holywell
SJ1962277941
53°17′32″N 3°12′26″W / 53.292332998852°N 3.207313887136°W / 53.292332998852; -3.207313887136 (Holywell Junction railway station)
10 January 1970Railway StationSituated at the far end of the road on the SW side of the coastal railway.[69][70] 510 Holywell Junction railway station

Stokyn Hall Greenfield, Holywell
SJ1793678025
53°17′34″N 3°13′57″W / 53.292829002827°N 3.2326230140699°W / 53.292829002827; -3.2326230140699 (Stokyn Hall)
19 August 1991Country houseSet in its own grounds, close to the NW boundary of the Community Council area.[71][72] 512
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Agricultural Range to S. Side of the Farmyard Holway, Holywell
SJ1730976214
53°16′35″N 3°14′30″W / 53.276456614917°N 3.2415551194387°W / 53.276456614917; -3.2415551194387 (Agricultural Range to S. Side of the Farmyard)
24 February 1976Originally a monastic grange to the Cistercian Abbey of Basingwerk.[73][74] Grange, Grange Lane, Holway 514
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Hartsheath Hall Leeswood
SJ2863660246
53°08′05″N 3°04′05″W / 53.134596418902°N 3.0681472120056°W / 53.134596418902; -3.0681472120056 (Hartsheath Hall)
4 October 1980HallSituated in a fine nineteenth century landscape park to the N side of the A541 approximately 0.5 km to the E of Pontblyddyn.[75][76] 537
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Coach-house and Stables to NE of Hartsheath Leeswood
SJ2878560386
53°08′09″N 3°03′57″W / 53.13587462133°N 3.0659516622673°W / 53.13587462133; -3.0659516622673 (Coach-house and Stables to NE of Hartsheath)
4 October 1980Coach house and stablesSituated in the landscape park, at end of track to NE of Hartsheath Hall.[77][78] 539
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Soughton Hall Sychdyn, Northop
SJ2481967354
53°11′53″N 3°07′37″W / 53.197951433888°N 3.1268613718707°W / 53.197951433888; -3.1268613718707 (Soughton Hall)
15 April 1985Country House HotelReached by the S driveway, a formal tree-lined avenue, and set in parkland.[79][80] 547 Soughton Hall

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Garden Walls, Corner Turrets, Gates and Gate Piers at Soughton Hall Sychdyn, Northop
SJ2483867314
53°11′51″N 3°07′36″W / 53.197594640317°N 3.1265675890411°W / 53.197594640317; -3.1265675890411 (Garden Walls, Corner Turrets, Gates and Gate Piers at Soughton Hall)
15 April 1985Walls, etc.The walled gardens surround all 4 sides of Soughton Hall; the entrance gates are to the S.[81][82] 548 Garden Walls, Corner Turrets, Gates and Gate Piers at Soughton Hall

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Stable Block at Soughton Hall Sychdyn, Northop
SJ2480267261
53°11′50″N 3°07′38″W / 53.197113224272°N 3.1270938636418°W / 53.197113224272; -3.1270938636418 (Stable Block at Soughton Hall)
15 April 1985StablesIn a tree-lined enclosure to the SW of the house and facing N. The coach house range is attached at the NW corner.[83][84] 549
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Coach-house Range at Soughton Hall Sychdyn, Northop
SJ2478367268
53°11′50″N 3°07′39″W / 53.197173441908°N 3.1273798637282°W / 53.197173441908; -3.1273798637282 (Coach-house Range at Soughton Hall)
15 April 1985Coach houseIn a tree-lined enclosure to the SW of the house and attached to the stable block at the SE corner. Tall rubble retaining wall to N, beyond which are formal gardens.[85][86] 550
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Talacre Abbey (Westbury Castle) Talacre, Llanasa
SJ1044083375
53°20′23″N 3°20′48″W / 53.339689127127°N 3.346561290409°W / 53.339689127127; -3.346561290409 (Talacre Abbey (Westbury Castle))
4 February 1987Country HouseIn its own grounds E of Gronant village, on an elevated site overlooking the Dee Estuary to the N.[87][88] Now renamed Westbury Castle 558 Talacre Abbey (Westbury Castle)

Riding school & stable at Talacre Abbey Talacre, Llanasa
SJ1039083283
53°20′20″N 3°20′50″W / 53.33885391935°N 3.3472859428085°W / 53.33885391935; -3.3472859428085 (Riding school & stable at Talacre Abbey)
4 February 1987StablesTo the SW of the house and set into the bank of the main approach road.[89][90] 559
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Banqueting House in Walled Garden at Talacre Abbey Talacre, Llanasa
SJ1013683300
53°20′20″N 3°21′04″W / 53.338963522882°N 3.3511043406463°W / 53.338963522882; -3.3511043406463 (Banqueting House in Walled Garden at Talacre Abbey)
4 February 1987Banqueting houseWithin the E wall of the walled garden W of the house.[91][92] 560
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Grotto adjoining Folly Tower at Talacre Abbey Talacre, Llanasa
SJ1051083330
53°20′21″N 3°20′44″W / 53.339296617119°N 3.3454975519659°W / 53.339296617119; -3.3454975519659 (Grotto adjoining Folly Tower at Talacre Abbey)
4 February 1987GrottoIn woodland on the SE side of the house, and S of the Folly Tower.[93][94] 563
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Home Farm at Talacre Abbey Talacre, Llanasa
SJ1019683145
53°20′15″N 3°21′01″W / 53.337580877763°N 3.3501594883143°W / 53.337580877763; -3.3501594883143 (Home Farm at Talacre Abbey)
4 February 1987FarmhouseOn the N side of a track leading from the end of Abbey Drive in Gronant to Talacre Abbey, and approximately 350m SW of the house.[95][96] 564
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Leeswood Hall Leeswood
SJ2525661372
53°08′39″N 3°07′08″W / 53.14425187529°N 3.1189212676685°W / 53.14425187529; -3.1189212676685 (Leeswood Hall)
22 October 1952Country houseSituated on the crest of hill close to the by-road from Mold to Leeswood village. Set in an exceptional early C18 landscape park.[97][98] 567 Leeswood Hall

Pair of Lodges flanking N driveway to Leeswood Hall Leeswood
SJ2544262029
53°09′01″N 3°06′59″W / 53.150182589502°N 3.1162942033364°W / 53.150182589502; -3.1162942033364 (Pair of Lodges flanking N driveway to Leeswood Hall)
22 October 1952LodgesSituated facing each other across wide forecourt, linked by late C20 iron work railings. Disused N driveway to Leeswood Hall runs from lodges across meadow to S.[99][100] 573 Pair of Lodges flanking N driveway to Leeswood Hall

Black Gates and Screens at Entrance to the Tower Nercwys
SJ2424762206
53°09′06″N 3°08′03″W / 53.151604399825°N 3.1342006623836°W / 53.151604399825; -3.1342006623836 (Black Gates and Screens at Entrance to the Tower)
22 October 1952GatesLocated on the W side of the main Mold-Nercwys road.[101][102] Formerly Listed together with Leeswood Hall 574
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Parkgate Farm Farmhouse and attached Shippon Northop
SJ2441668252
53°12′21″N 3°07′59″W / 53.20596460132°N 3.1331055747585°W / 53.20596460132; -3.1331055747585 (Parkgate Farm Farmhouse and attached Shippon)
6 March 1991FarmhouseOn the S edge of Northop and on a triangular site bound by roads. Reached by a narrow by-road which cuts off the NE angle of the triangle. The farmhouse faces E with shippon to N.[103][104] 592
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2 Gelli Fawr Whitford
SJ1277978170
53°17′36″N 3°18′36″W / 53.293306854559°N 3.3100087858353°W / 53.293306854559; -3.3100087858353 (2 Gelli Fawr)
22 October 1952CottageOn the S side of a lane which runs NW from a roundabout on the A5151. The house, now divided, is set back from the road with long front gardens. To the rear, a boundary wall divides the rear gardens and joins a former stable. No 2 is to the R.[105][106] 14877
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Colomendy Ysceifiog
SJ1321069390
53°12′52″N 3°18′04″W / 53.214476787841°N 3.3011473514864°W / 53.214476787841; -3.3011473514864 (Colomendy)
22 October 1952HouseApproximately 2km SSW of Ddol reached at the end of a minor road S of the A541.[107][108] 14879
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Gwysaney Halkyn
SJ2276666452
53°11′22″N 3°09′27″W / 53.189550374112°N 3.1573679628462°W / 53.189550374112; -3.1573679628462 (Gwysaney)
22 October 1952HouseIn extensive grounds on the N side of Mold and reached by private drive on the N side of the A541.[109][110] 14885 Gwysaney

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Berthymaen Llanasa
SJ1249480731
53°18′59″N 3°18′54″W / 53.316273751319°N 3.3149904156101°W / 53.316273751319; -3.3149904156101 (Berthymaen)
22 October 1952HouseOn the W side of a minor road on the NE side of Trelogan.[111][112] 14887
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Maes-y-Groes Bella Cilcain
SJ1882563322
53°09′39″N 3°12′56″W / 53.160833602122°N 3.2155403173813°W / 53.160833602122; -3.2155403173813 (Maes-y-Groes Bella)
22 October 1952HouseSituated set back from the road 2.2 km SE of Cilcain, reached from the by road between Loggerheads and Cilcain.[113][114] 14890 Maes-y-Groes Bella

Barn at Nerquis Hall, Nerquis Hall Estate Nercwys
SJ2412460044
53°07′56″N 3°08′08″W / 53.132156600708°N 3.135526778406°W / 53.132156600708; -3.135526778406 (Barn at Nerquis Hall, Nerquis Hall Estate)
12 December 1994BarnLocated at the E side of the service court.[115][116] 15214
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U-Shaped Agricultural Range to the W of Fron Hall Gwernymynydd
SJ2224062104
53°09′01″N 3°09′51″W / 53.15039796943°N 3.1641799992095°W / 53.15039796943; -3.1641799992095 (U-Shaped Agricultural Range to the W of Fron Hall)
12 December 1994Farm buildingLocated to the W of Fron Hall.[117][118] Swan Lane (W side), Fron Hall 15257
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Garden Walls and Pavilions at Rhual (including attached Walls and Gatepiers to the Drive Entrance), Gwernaffield
SJ2212164841
53°10′30″N 3°10′00″W / 53.174978083658°N 3.1666259762134°W / 53.174978083658; -3.1666259762134 (Garden Walls and Pavilions at Rhual (including attached Walls and Gatepiers to the Drive Entrance),)
22 October 1952Walls and PavilionsLargely unaltered formal gardens thought to have been built by Evan Edwards post 1660.[119][120] 16135
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Church of St John Rhydymwyn, Cilcain
SJ2045866924
53°11′36″N 3°11′31″W / 53.193451447362°N 3.192019776732°W / 53.193451447362; -3.192019776732 (Church of St John)
16 October 1995ChurchSituated in the churchyard close to the centre of the village.[121][122] Church Lane 16440 Church of St John

Halkyn Castle and attached Stable Block Halkyn
SJ2094570916
53°13′46″N 3°11′09″W / 53.22939992125°N 3.1857226340633°W / 53.22939992125; -3.1857226340633 (Halkyn Castle and attached Stable Block)
26 November 1996In extensive grounds approximately 300m S of Halkyn Church.[123][124] 17792 Halkyn Castle and attached Stable Block

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St John the Baptist's Church Penyffordd
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53°09′28″N 3°02′27″W / 53.157904873374°N 3.0408634037771°W / 53.157904873374; -3.0408634037771 (St John the Baptist's Church)
6 May 1997ChurchSituated in a churchyard on the N side of the A5104 at the N end of Penymynydd in an area also known as Pentrobin.[125][126] 18470
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St Matthew's Church Buckley
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53°10′28″N 3°04′22″W / 53.174548853872°N 3.0727303635311°W / 53.174548853872; -3.0727303635311 (St Matthew's Church)
8 November 1997ChurchSituated in a churchyard off the E side of Church Road in the NE part of Buckley.[127][128] 18755 St Matthew's Church

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Plymouth House and adjoining Coach House Northop
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53°12′25″N 3°07′55″W / 53.207017496447°N 3.1320403355193°W / 53.207017496447; -3.1320403355193 (Plymouth House and adjoining Coach House)
17 December 1997HouseNear the E end of the High Street, approx 70m from the junction with Northop Road. Set back from the street and facing N.[129][130] 19185
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Gazebo at Plas Teg Hope
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53°07′48″N 3°03′59″W / 53.129864883212°N 3.0664904046041°W / 53.129864883212; -3.0664904046041 (Gazebo at Plas Teg)
5 June 1998GazeboImmediately E of Plas Teg.[131][132] 19762
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Old Court Caerwys
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53°14′47″N 3°18′29″W / 53.24639367139°N 3.3081404256197°W / 53.24639367139; -3.3081404256197 (Old Court)
22 October 1952Fronting the road approximately 40m E of the junction with North and South Streets.[133][134] 22774
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Grammar School Northop
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53°12′30″N 3°07′46″W / 53.208390719871°N 3.1294262491844°W / 53.208390719871; -3.1294262491844 (Grammar School)
22 October 1952SchoolLocated in the churchyard and forming part of the E boundary. The church is to the SW.[135][136] 24440 Grammar School

Barn at Gellilyfdy Ysceifiog
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53°15′18″N 3°16′52″W / 53.255120682493°N 3.2810050807574°W / 53.255120682493; -3.2810050807574 (Barn at Gellilyfdy)
22 October 1952BarnApprox. 100m SE of the farmhouse.[137][138] 24676
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The Roman Catholic Church of St David Pantasaph, Whitford
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53°16′27″N 3°15′36″W / 53.274257751588°N 3.2600571650928°W / 53.274257751588; -3.2600571650928 (The Roman Catholic Church of St David)
25 May 2001ChurchAdjoining the R side of Pantasaph Friary and in the grounds.[139][140] 25240 The Roman Catholic Church of St David

Franciscan Friary Pantasaph, Whitford
SJ1606776019
53°16′28″N 3°15′36″W / 53.274508741002°N 3.260124535252°W / 53.274508741002; -3.260124535252 (Franciscan Friary)
25 May 2001FriarySet back from the road in grounds and approached by driveways. The Church of St David adjoins to the R. A linking range to the L joins the friary with the guest house and includes the entrance to the buildings.[141][142] 25241 Franciscan Friary

Guest House including linking range at Pantasaph Friary Pantasaph, Whitford
SJ1602476014
53°16′28″N 3°15′39″W / 53.274456988142°N 3.2607678698708°W / 53.274456988142; -3.2607678698708 (Guest House including linking range at Pantasaph Friary)
25 May 2001Friary buildingSet back from the road and approached by driveways. The linking range, which includes the main entrance, joins the guest house with the friary, which is to the R.[143][144] 25242
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1 Gelli Fawr Whitford
SJ1278678166
53°17′36″N 3°18′36″W / 53.293272063312°N 3.3099026976074°W / 53.293272063312; -3.3099026976074 (1 Gelli Fawr)
22 October 1952HouseOn the S side of a lane which runs NW from a roundabout on the A5151. The house, now divided, is set back from the road with long front gardens. To the rear, a boundary wall divides the rear gardens and joins a former stable. No 1 is to the L.[145][146] 25259
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Dovecote and adjoining range at Mostyn Hall Mostyn
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53°18′57″N 3°16′51″W / 53.315872201925°N 3.2808724914582°W / 53.315872201925; -3.2808724914582 (Dovecote and adjoining range at Mostyn Hall)
28 March 2002DovecoteForming the SE boundary of the farmyard and at right-angles to Porth Mawr.[147][148] 26265
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South-west Farm Building at Mostyn Hall Farm Mostyn
SJ1472680649
53°18′57″N 3°16′53″W / 53.315901695521°N 3.2814738243361°W / 53.315901695521; -3.2814738243361 (South-west Farm Building at Mostyn Hall Farm)
28 March 2002Farm buildingAlong the SW side of the farmyard at Mostyn Hall, and at right-angles to the dovecote.[149][150] 26267
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North-east Barn at Mostyn Hall Farm with adjoining stable range and flanking wall Mostyn
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53°18′58″N 3°16′52″W / 53.316212073262°N 3.2810327836437°W / 53.316212073262; -3.2810327836437 (North-east Barn at Mostyn Hall Farm with adjoining stable range and flanking wall)
28 March 2002BarnForms the NE range of the large farmyard, and in staggered alignment with Porth Mawr, bounding the hall gardens on their SW side.[151][152] 26269
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North-west Range at Mostyn Hall Farm Mostyn
SJ1470380671
53°18′58″N 3°16′55″W / 53.316095685442°N 3.2818248968889°W / 53.316095685442; -3.2818248968889 (North-west Range at Mostyn Hall Farm)
28 March 2002Farm buildingForms the NW boundary of the main yard at Mostyn Farm.[153][154] 26270
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Church of St Mary Broughton, Broughton and Bretton
SJ3428364028
53°10′10″N 2°59′04″W / 53.169315120671°N 2.9845323821487°W / 53.169315120671; -2.9845323821487 (Church of St Mary)
29 January 2003ChurchIn the angle between Church Road and Chester Road (A5104), to the E of a large roundabout. Set in a large rectangular churchyard retaining some original boundary walling, the NW wall replaced when the road was widened.[155][156] 80779 Church of St Mary

Notes

  1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.

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