Grade II* listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough

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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
Brynkinallt Hall Chirk
SJ3031237867
52°56′01″N 3°02′18″W / 52.933684749593°N 3.0382564199717°W / 52.933684749593; -3.0382564199717 (Brynkinallt Hall)
20 October 1952HallThe Brynkinallt Estate lies to the E of Chirk town, and straddles the national boundary.[3][4] 599
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Dolwen Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1443633896
52°53′45″N 3°16′24″W / 52.8956974234°N 3.273351238031°W / 52.8956974234; -3.273351238031 (Dolwen)
20 October 1952HouseLocated off a lane which runs W from the main crossroads in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, following the River Ceiriog. The house is in a fine position on the N bank of the river with the hills rising behind. The front faces S.[5][6] 602
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Chirk Aqueduct (continued into England) Chirk
SJ2869937277
52°55′41″N 3°03′44″W / 52.928169792643°N 3.0621200239043°W / 52.928169792643; -3.0621200239043 (Chirk Aqueduct (continued into England))
1 April 1966AqueductThe aqueduct straddles the Ceiriog Valley, approximately 55m SW of the parish church, and can be reached by a footpath from Castle Road. The aqueduct passes into England (Weston Rhyn) at its S end.[7][8] 618 Chirk Aqueduct (continued into England)

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Railway Viaduct over River Dee Cefn
SJ2852441231
52°57′49″N 3°03′56″W / 52.96368377003°N 3.0655959969677°W / 52.96368377003; -3.0655959969677 (Railway Viaduct over River Dee)
1 April 1966ViaductCarries the railway over the River Dee between Newbridge and Cefn-Bychan[9][10] 619 Railway Viaduct over River Dee

Cefn (Newbridge) Viaduct (partly in Cefn Community) Chirk
SJ2853641173
52°57′47″N 3°03′55″W / 52.963164088457°N 3.0654045537452°W / 52.963164088457; -3.0654045537452 (Cefn (Newbridge) Viaduct (partly in Cefn Community))
1 April 1966ViaductThe viaduct carries the railway across the wide valley of the River Dee between Newbridge and Cefn-bychan.[11][12] 628 Cefn (Newbridge) Viaduct (partly in Cefn Community)

Queen Anne's Cottage Chirk
SJ2874639985
52°57′09″N 3°03′43″W / 52.952514731581°N 3.0620169515454°W / 52.952514731581; -3.0620169515454 (Queen Anne's Cottage)
12 March 1973CottageThe cottage is located within Whitehurst Gardens, which are accessed directly from the A5 200m N of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.[13][14] 1288
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Trevalyn Hall (including former lodge) Rossett
SJ3649856798
53°06′17″N 2°57′00″W / 53.104603394416°N 2.949967901549°W / 53.104603394416; -2.949967901549 (Trevalyn Hall (including former lodge))
6 September 1952HallSituated in its own grounds set back, and to the south-east, of the Chester Road (B5102)[15][16] 1528 Trevalyn Hall (including former lodge)

Rossett Mill Rossett
SJ3646257035
53°06′24″N 2°57′02″W / 53.106729197663°N 2.950552519876°W / 53.106729197663; -2.950552519876 (Rossett Mill)
6 September 1952MillSituated slightly back from the north-west of the B 5102 Chester Road and to the north of the main village of Rossett. Stands in its own grounds with new stable developments to the rear south of the Alyn Bridge.[17][18] 1530 Rossett Mill

Manley Hall, Erbistock Erbistock
SJ3498341505
52°58′01″N 2°58′10″W / 52.966970042188°N 2.9695045065286°W / 52.966970042188; -2.9695045065286 (Manley Hall, Erbistock)
6 September 1952HallSituated 600m NW of Erbistock reached from a track running SE off the A539.[19] 1531
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Esclusham Hall Esclusham
SJ2955748102
53°01′32″N 3°03′06″W / 53.025574840389°N 3.0517191972069°W / 53.025574840389; -3.0517191972069 (Esclusham Hall)
6 September 1952HallBetween the B5097 and the B5426 at Talwrn, S of the reservoir associated with the Legacy Waterworks.[20][21] 1534
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Borras Hall Holt
SJ3712152590
53°04′01″N 2°56′23″W / 53.066856619052°N 2.93983921903°W / 53.066856619052; -2.93983921903 (Borras Hall)
6 July 1963HouseSituated 0.5km N off the A534 on the by-road which runs N to Gresford.[22][23] 1563 Borras Hall

Borras Head Holt
SJ3670953256
53°04′22″N 2°56′46″W / 53.072793762047°N 2.9461180618708°W / 53.072793762047; -2.9461180618708 (Borras Head)
6 July 1963HouseSituated to the S of Borras Road, just before the turning for the by-road which runs from the A534 to Gresford.[24] 1565
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Berse vicarage with flanking walls to garden, Berse Drelincourt Broughton
SJ3160750856
53°03′02″N 3°01′18″W / 53.050593338199°N 3.0217454561198°W / 53.050593338199; -3.0217454561198 (Berse vicarage with flanking walls to garden, Berse Drelincourt)
6 July 1963VicarageSet back from Berse Road down a drive opposite Berse Drelincourt Church.[25][26] 1567
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Dovecote at Erbistock Hall Erbistock
SJ3512042438
52°58′31″N 2°58′04″W / 52.975372393061°N 2.9676523386864°W / 52.975372393061; -2.9676523386864 (Dovecote at Erbistock Hall)
6 July 1963DovecoteCircular brick dovecote dated 1737.[27][28] 1578
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The Groves (also known as Grove Farm), Erbistock Erbistock
SJ3595041999
52°58′17″N 2°57′19″W / 52.971526701665°N 2.9552067529423°W / 52.971526701665; -2.9552067529423 (The Groves (also known as Grove Farm), Erbistock)
6 July 1963FarmhouseSituated at the end of a track running E off a by-road which runs S off the A528 to Erbistock.[29][30] 1580 The Groves (also known as Grove Farm), Erbistock

Manor Farmhouse, (also known as Eyton Manor Farmhouse), Eyton Erbistock
SJ3547344440
52°59′36″N 2°57′46″W / 52.993408876566°N 2.9627963507615°W / 52.993408876566; -2.9627963507615 (Manor Farmhouse, (also known as Eyton Manor Farmhouse), Eyton)
6 July 1963FarmhouseSituated on the W side of the A528 N of Overton Bridge.[31][32] 1581
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Stable Courtyard Range Marchwiel
SJ3260248158
53°01′35″N 3°00′23″W / 53.0264711235°N 3.0063395594636°W / 53.0264711235; -3.0063395594636 (Stable Courtyard Range)
6 July 1963StablesSituated immediately to the S of the kitchen block at Erddig.[33][34] 1584
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Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site Esclusham
SJ3071949234
53°02′09″N 3°02′05″W / 53.035900855199°N 3.0346411069818°W / 53.035900855199; -3.0346411069818 (Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site)
6 July 1963IronworksIn the centre of Bersham Village, towards the E end of the Ironworks site.[35][36] 1586 Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site

Hafod-y-Bwch Hall Esclusham
SJ3100847863
53°01′25″N 3°01′48″W / 53.02361620993°N 3.0300383044394°W / 53.02361620993; -3.0300383044394 (Hafod-y-Bwch Hall)
6 July 1963HallBetween the A483 and the B5605, and approached via a drive from the B5605 immediately W of the roundabout at Croesfoel.[37][38] 1587
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Esless Hall Esclusham
SJ3190949259
53°02′11″N 3°01′01″W / 53.03627865626°N 3.0169030382838°W / 53.03627865626; -3.0169030382838 (Esless Hall)
6 July 1963HallSet back down a drive on the NE side of the Old Hall Farm estate on the E side of Rhostyllen, and above the River Clywedog.[39][40] 1590
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Holt Castle Holt
SJ4113053770
53°04′41″N 2°52′49″W / 53.077920162393°N 2.8802347075324°W / 53.077920162393; -2.8802347075324 (Holt Castle)
6 July 1963CastleSituated at the end of a path to the S side of Deeside. The castle remains are situated on a sandstone boss around which a quarry was later dug out.[41] 1595 Holt Castle

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Church of Saints Marcella and Deiniol, Marchwiel Marchwiel
SJ3572547723
53°01′23″N 2°57′35″W / 53.022946439858°N 2.9596970457162°W / 53.022946439858; -2.9596970457162 (Church of Saints Marcella and Deiniol, Marchwiel)
6 July 1963ChurchSituated in the centre of the village set back from the road in a rectangular churchyard.[42][43] 1614 Church of Saints Marcella and Deiniol, Marchwiel

Wynn Hall Penycae
SJ2902044808
52°59′45″N 3°03′32″W / 52.995898589973°N 3.0589988964082°W / 52.995898589973; -3.0589988964082 (Wynn Hall)
6 July 1963Country houseOn the corner of the B5097 Ruabon road and Plas Bennion Road, at the SE end of the village.[44][45] 1620
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Plas Newydd, Ruabon Ruabon
SJ2991843866
52°59′15″N 3°02′44″W / 52.98755067616°N 3.0454173357827°W / 52.98755067616; -3.0454173357827 (Plas Newydd, Ruabon)
6 July 1963Situated off Pont Adam to the NW of the town centre.[46][47] 1626
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Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3088542607
52°58′35″N 3°01′51″W / 52.976360980398°N 3.0307457234272°W / 52.976360980398; -3.0307457234272 (Wynnstay Hall)
6 July 1963Country HouseSet in an important landscaped park 1.3 km SE of Ruabon and reached by a private drive running S from Broth Lodge on A539.[48][49] 1627 Wynnstay Hall

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The Bath House, Wynnstay Ruabon
SJ3053743422
52°59′01″N 3°02′10″W / 52.983640895694°N 3.0361026507414°W / 52.983640895694; -3.0361026507414 (The Bath House, Wynnstay)
6 July 1963BathhouseSituated within Wynnstay Park.[50][51] 1628
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Bettisfield Hall Maelor South
SJ4623835974
52°55′07″N 2°48′04″W / 52.918504663001°N 2.8010271502556°W / 52.918504663001; -2.8010271502556 (Bettisfield Hall)
17 March 1953HallSet back from the main road through Bettisfield, opposite the parish church.[52][53] 1639 Bettisfield Hall

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The Bryn Hanmer
SJ4294441012
52°57′48″N 2°51′03″W / 52.963446939242°N 2.8508997244217°W / 52.963446939242; -2.8508997244217 (The Bryn)
17 March 1953HouseReached by a short farm road on the E side of Bryn Lane, approximately 1.6km W of Horseman's Green hamlet.[54][55] 1640
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Willington Cross Willington Worthenbury
SJ4496642783
52°58′46″N 2°49′16″W / 52.979576948247°N 2.8211014518906°W / 52.979576948247; -2.8211014518906 (Willington Cross)
17 March 1953CrossLocated off a lane from the cross-roads at Willington Cross, set in open fields and approached by a private drive.[56][57] 1642 Willington Cross

Church of St. Dunawd Bangor-is-y-Coed
SJ3887645404
53°00′09″N 2°54′44″W / 53.002473233122°N 2.9122873145561°W / 53.002473233122; -2.9122873145561 (Church of St. Dunawd)
16 November 1962ChurchSituated in a rectangular churchyard set back from High Street.[58][59] 1644 Church of St. Dunawd

Althrey Hall Bangor-is-y-Coed
SJ3790644093
52°59′26″N 2°55′35″W / 52.990578166673°N 2.9264872941332°W / 52.990578166673; -2.9264872941332 (Althrey Hall)
16 November 1962HallSituated c0.8km SW of Bangor Is-y-coed, reached from a drive running W from the B5069.[60][61] 1647
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The Ashes Farmhouse Maelor South
SJ4446636981
52°55′39″N 2°49′39″W / 52.927375233443°N 2.8275509299271°W / 52.927375233443; -2.8275509299271 (The Ashes Farmhouse)
16 November 1962FarmhouseReached by farm road on the NE side of a minor road between Breaden Heath and Penley, approximately 1.9km NW of Bettisfield church.[62][63] 1651
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Bettisfield Park, including attached garden walls Hanmer
SJ4606637500
52°55′56″N 2°48′14″W / 52.932203651968°N 2.8038390621656°W / 52.932203651968; -2.8038390621656 (Bettisfield Park, including attached garden walls)
16 November 1962Country HouseA restored 18th century country house.[64][65] 1652
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Church of St Chad Hanmer
SJ4546139734
52°57′08″N 2°48′48″W / 52.952222338451°N 2.8132153446208°W / 52.952222338451; -2.8132153446208 (Church of St Chad)
16 November 1962ChurchIn a large churchyard and the most prominent building in the village, W of The Square and N of Hanmer Mere.[66][67] 1658 Church of St Chad

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Wern Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4442640112
52°57′20″N 2°49′43″W / 52.955513459368°N 2.8286835977754°W / 52.955513459368; -2.8286835977754 (Wern Farmhouse)
16 November 1962FarmhouseReached by farm road on the N side of the A539, approximately 1.1km W of Hanmer.[68][69] 1664
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Iscoyd Park Bronington
SJ5044941977
52°58′22″N 2°44′22″W / 52.972868464637°N 2.7393245783793°W / 52.972868464637; -2.7393245783793 (Iscoyd Park)
16 November 1962HallIn its own grounds on the N side of the A525 at Redbrook, and E of a minor road to Higher Wych.[70][71] 1670 Iscoyd Park

Maes-y-Groes Farmhouse Bronington
SJ4981843045
52°58′57″N 2°44′56″W / 52.982409261331°N 2.7488860416668°W / 52.982409261331; -2.7488860416668 (Maes-y-Groes Farmhouse)
16 November 1962FarmhouseOn the W side of a minor road between Higher Wych and Redbrook, approximately 550m S of Higher Wych hamlet.[72][73] 1677
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Pen-y-bryn Bronington
SJ4855843616
52°59′15″N 2°46′04″W / 52.987421872237°N 2.7677422399009°W / 52.987421872237; -2.7677422399009 (Pen-y-bryn)
16 November 1962HouseReached by private road on the W side of a minor road and approximately 1.1km W of Higher Wych.[74][75] 1678
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Church of Saint Mary Overton
SJ3733241817
52°58′12″N 2°56′05″W / 52.970054541157°N 2.9345954308674°W / 52.970054541157; -2.9345954308674 (Church of Saint Mary)
16 November 1962ChurchAt right-angles to High Street, in churchyard which runs between High Street and School Lane.[76][77] 1679 Church of Saint Mary

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Knolton Hall, Knolton Knolton, Overton-on-Dee
SJ3526040573
52°57′31″N 2°57′55″W / 52.958626871245°N 2.9651941961241°W / 52.958626871245; -2.9651941961241 (Knolton Hall, Knolton)
16 November 1962HallA 16th century house which has been successively extended and remodelled.[78][79] 1691
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Llan-y-Cefn, Knolton Knolton, Overton-on-Dee
SJ3560141081
52°57′48″N 2°57′37″W / 52.963233881681°N 2.9602199180695°W / 52.963233881681; -2.9602199180695 (Llan-y-Cefn, Knolton)
16 November 1962HouseHouse with panelled interiors of the exceptional interest.[80][81] 1692
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Horseman's Green Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4473541421
52°58′02″N 2°49′28″W / 52.967311113044°N 2.8243084080726°W / 52.967311113044; -2.8243084080726 (Horseman's Green Farmhouse)
16 November 1962FarmhouseOn the N side of the hamlet, set back on the W side of a minor road to the A525.[82][83] 1704
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Miners' Institute Rhosllanerchrugog
SJ2925246535
53°00′41″N 3°03′21″W / 53.011450960207°N 3.0559217218167°W / 53.011450960207; -3.0559217218167 (Miners' Institute)
17 March 1987InstituteAn imposing public building above street level, up steps in a railed forecourt.[84][85] 1721 Miners' Institute

Bryn-y-Grog Hall Marchwiel
SJ3484448398
53°01′44″N 2°58′23″W / 53.0289064601°N 2.9729659070588°W / 53.0289064601; -2.9729659070588 (Bryn-y-Grog Hall)
19 July 1989HallSituated c. 1km NW of Marchwiel in open countryside above the main road from Marchwiel to Wrexham.[86][87] 1727
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Former agent's house at site of Brymbo Ironworks Brymbo
SJ2947053475
53°04′26″N 3°03′15″W / 53.073853495682°N 3.0541941736404°W / 53.073853495682; -3.0541941736404 (Former agent's house at site of Brymbo Ironworks)
25 October 1991HouseOn the hillside to the S of the old ironworks site at Brymbo, adjacent to the rail line to Brymbo Colliery. Access by track and then steps from the main level of the ironworks.[88][89] 1731 Former agent's house at site of Brymbo Ironworks

Lower Berse Farmhouse, Berse Lane Offa, Wrexham
SJ3121950083
53°02′37″N 3°01′39″W / 53.043596021018°N 3.0273673729029°W / 53.043596021018; -3.0273673729029 (Lower Berse Farmhouse, Berse Lane)
6 July 1963FarmhouseFarmhouse, remodelled in 1873 but incorporating the remains of an earlier timber framed hall.[90][91] 1762
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Tomb of Elihu Yale, west of Church of St. Giles, Church Street Offa, Wrexham
SJ3352150113
53°02′39″N 2°59′35″W / 53.044157368078°N 2.9930435348743°W / 53.044157368078; -2.9930435348743 (Tomb of Elihu Yale, west of Church of St. Giles, Church Street)
16 June 1980TombWest of the tower of Saint Giles' church.[92][93] 1770 Tomb of Elihu Yale, west of Church of St. Giles, Church Street

St. Giles' churchyard gates, Church Street Offa, Wrexham
SJ3353050168
53°02′41″N 2°59′35″W / 53.044652814519°N 2.9929206774915°W / 53.044652814519; -2.9929206774915 (St. Giles' churchyard gates, Church Street)
30 May 1951GatesMain entrance gates to churchyard, erected in 1720.[94][95] 1774 St. Giles' churchyard gates, Church Street

Croesnewydd Hall, Rhyd Broughton Lane Offa, Wrexham
SJ3211150606
53°02′54″N 3°00′51″W / 53.04841078741°N 3.01417529074°W / 53.04841078741; -3.01417529074 (Croesnewydd Hall, Rhyd Broughton Lane)
6 September 1952HallIn Wrexham Technology Park.[96][97] 1806 Croesnewydd Hall, Rhyd Broughton Lane

No 7 Town Hill Offa, Wrexham
SJ3348050188
53°02′41″N 2°59′37″W / 53.044826339056°N 2.993670488874°W / 53.044826339056; -2.993670488874 (No 7 Town Hill)
16 June 1980HouseLate-medieval timber framed building.[98][99] 1817
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Penrhos Engine House Brymbo
SJ2856953225
53°04′17″N 3°04′03″W / 53.071486667438°N 3.0675844555162°W / 53.071486667438; -3.0675844555162 (Penrhos Engine House)
12 January 1995Engine HouseOn the N side of the road running on the W side of the former Steel Works site, W of Pen-Rhos Farm.[100][101] 14889 Penrhos Engine House

Wynnstay Kennels (including valeting house and attached courtyard buildings and boundary walls), Pen-y Ruabon
SJ3256042952
52°58′47″N 3°00′21″W / 52.979675541656°N 3.0058771259761°W / 52.979675541656; -3.0058771259761 (Wynnstay Kennels (including valeting house and attached courtyard buildings and boundary walls), Pen-y)
22 February 1995KennelsBuilt in 1843.[102][103] 15723
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Vertical winding engine house at the former Wynnstay Colliery, Plas Madoc Ruabon
SJ2937243285
52°58′56″N 3°03′12″W / 52.982257019042°N 3.0534221520334°W / 52.982257019042; -3.0534221520334 (Vertical winding engine house at the former Wynnstay Colliery, Plas Madoc)
22 February 1995Engine HouseBuilt 1855-6 as one of the original structures of the Wynnstay Colliery.[104][105] 15731 Vertical winding engine house at the former Wynnstay Colliery, Plas Madoc

The Dairy at Wynnstay Hall, Wynnstay Ruabon
SJ3116142635
52°58′36″N 3°01′36″W / 52.97664822189°N 3.0266420918262°W / 52.97664822189; -3.0266420918262 (The Dairy at Wynnstay Hall, Wynnstay)
22 February 1995DairySituated 200m E of Wynnstay Hall.[106][107] 15742
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Wynnstay Column, Wynnstay Ruabon
SJ3056843065
52°58′50″N 3°02′08″W / 52.980436308194°N 3.0355642380233°W / 52.980436308194; -3.0355642380233 (Wynnstay Column, Wynnstay)
22 February 1995ColumnErected in 1789 in memory of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn who died in 1788.[108][109] 15746
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Cascade, Wynnstay Ruabon
SJ3036443128
52°58′52″N 3°02′19″W / 52.980976015778°N 3.0386156255281°W / 52.980976015778; -3.0386156255281 (Cascade, Wynnstay)
22 February 1995CascadeSited within Wynnstay Park, 230m east of Wynnstay Column.[110][111] 15749
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No 7, Church Street Offa, Wrexham
SJ3351350186
53°02′41″N 2°59′35″W / 53.044812476006°N 2.9931779272167°W / 53.044812476006; -2.9931779272167 (No 7, Church Street)
7 March 1974Wine BarChequers Wine Bar. Situated on west side of Church Street, in a prominent position on approach to the church.[112][113] 1776 No 7, Church Street

No 8 Church Street Offa, Wrexham
SJ3351250189
53°02′41″N 2°59′35″W / 53.044839314616°N 2.9931934607722°W / 53.044839314616; -2.9931934607722 (No 8 Church Street)
7 March 1974Wine BarChequers Wine Bar. Situated on west side of Church Street, in a prominent position on approach to the church.[114] 16477 No 8 Church Street

No 9 Church Street Offa, Wrexham
SJ3351050195
53°02′42″N 2°59′36″W / 53.04489299183°N 2.9932245279419°W / 53.04489299183; -2.9932245279419 (No 9 Church Street)
7 March 1974Wine BarChequers Wine Bar. Situated on west side of Church Street, in a prominent position on approach to the church.[115][116] 16478 No 9 Church Street

No 10 Church Street Offa, Wrexham
SJ3350850199
53°02′42″N 2°59′36″W / 53.044928693569°N 2.9932551818461°W / 53.044928693569; -2.9932551818461 (No 10 Church Street)
7 March 1974HouseSituated on west side of Church Street, in a prominent position on approach to the church.[117][118] 16479 No 10 Church Street

Single Storey Building to SE of Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site Bersham, Esclusham
SJ3073349229
53°02′09″N 3°02′04″W / 53.035857733723°N 3.0344312867204°W / 53.035857733723; -3.0344312867204 (Single Storey Building to SE of Octagonal Building at Bersham Ironworks Site)
6 July 1963IronworksIn the centre of Bersham Village, towards the E end of the Ironworks site.[119][120] 16539
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Church of Saint Mary Bersham, Esclusham
SJ3052149281
53°02′11″N 3°02′15″W / 53.036297541098°N 3.0376034910736°W / 53.036297541098; -3.0376034910736 (Church of Saint Mary)
12 August 1995ChurchIn a wooded churchyard on the W side of Bersham village.[121][122] 16553 Church of Saint Mary

Bersham Colliery No 2 Headframe Bersham, Esclusham
SJ3145948170
53°01′35″N 3°01′24″W / 53.026433496678°N 3.0233809637928°W / 53.026433496678; -3.0233809637928 (Bersham Colliery No 2 Headframe)
12 August 1995Colliery headstockOn the SE side of the lane which leaves Wrexham Road opposite Church Street towards the W end of Rhostyllen.[123][124] 16567 Bersham Colliery No 2 Headframe

Kitchen and attached laundries, bakehouse and scullery at Erddig Marchwiel
SJ3260048190
53°01′36″N 3°00′23″W / 53.02675847826°N 3.006376070205°W / 53.02675847826; -3.006376070205 (Kitchen and attached laundries, bakehouse and scullery at Erddig)
6 July 1963Kitchen blockSituated immediately to the S of Erddig and attached to the house by a late C19 linking block.[125][126] 17850
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Screen and gates closing the formal garden at Erddig Marchwiel
SJ3288948265
53°01′39″N 3°00′08″W / 53.027468956302°N 3.0020834854117°W / 53.027468956302; -3.0020834854117 (Screen and gates closing the formal garden at Erddig)
12 March 1996Screen and GatesSituated at the far end of the ornamental canal in the formal garden to the E of Erddig.[127][128] 17859 Screen and gates closing the formal garden at Erddig

Cup and Saucer Marchwiel
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53°01′43″N 3°00′31″W / 53.028636692244°N 3.0085669704594°W / 53.028636692244; -3.0085669704594 (Cup and Saucer)
12 March 1996Hydraulic systemSituated c0.2m NW of Erddig to the W of the carriage drive.[129][130] 17869 Cup and Saucer

War Memorial Chirk
SJ2905137755
52°55′57″N 3°03′25″W / 52.93251264056°N 3.0569893553674°W / 52.93251264056; -3.0569893553674 (War Memorial)
29 July 1998War memorialThe war memorial is set on a traffic island at the junction of Station Avenue with Church Street, near the centre of Chirk[131][132] 20202 War Memorial

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Chirk Tunnel, including the N and S portals, and Chirk Basin Chirk
SJ2864337451
52°55′47″N 3°03′47″W / 52.929726201544°N 3.0629912422293°W / 52.929726201544; -3.0629912422293 (Chirk Tunnel, including the N and S portals, and Chirk Basin)
29 July 1998TunnelThe Chirk tunnel continues the canal N from Chirk basin at the N end of the aqueduct, and is reached by a path from Castle Road.[133][134] 20209 Chirk Tunnel, including the N and S portals, and Chirk Basin

Railway Viaduct over River Ceiriog Chirk
SJ2866837285
52°55′42″N 3°03′45″W / 52.928237569279°N 3.0625828525182°W / 52.928237569279; -3.0625828525182 (Railway Viaduct over River Ceiriog)
29 July 1998ViaductThe viaduct crosses the valley parallel to Chirk Aqueduct, 550m SW of the Church at the centre of the village.[135][136] 20210 Railway Viaduct over River Ceiriog

Chirk Castle Stable Ranges Chirk
SJ2683238038
52°56′05″N 3°05′24″W / 52.93475774783°N 3.0900598512753°W / 52.93475774783; -3.0900598512753 (Chirk Castle Stable Ranges)
29 July 1998StablesThe stables adjoin the castle to the S, forming two sides of the service courtyard[137][138] 20248
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Church of St John the Baptist Maelor South
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52°55′08″N 2°48′09″W / 52.918916473787°N 2.8026112826043°W / 52.918916473787; -2.8026112826043 (Church of St John the Baptist)
17 October 2001ChurchIn a large churchyard opposite Bettisfield Hall Farm, beyond the N end of the village.[139][140] 25804 Church of St John the Baptist

Ceiriog Memorial Institute including retaining wall and railings Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog
SJ2021237848
52°55′56″N 3°11′19″W / 52.932105336864°N 3.1884845903495°W / 52.932105336864; -3.1884845903495 (Ceiriog Memorial Institute including retaining wall and railings)
7 August 2003InstituteLocated towards the S end of the High Street. The ground rises to the W and the building is slightly raised above road level.[141][142] 81286
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Fenn's Moss Peat Processing Works Bronington
SJ4780736656
52°55′29″N 2°46′40″W / 52.924789881821°N 2.7778044344245°W / 52.924789881821; -2.7778044344245 (Fenn's Moss Peat Processing Works)
20 October 2005Peat worksAn isolated building on the S side of a former railway, approximately 2.2km NE of Bettisfield.[143][144] 85456
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The Gelli Bronington
SJ4640943809
52°59′20″N 2°47′59″W / 52.988945500554°N 2.7997828254489°W / 52.988945500554; -2.7997828254489 (The Gelli)
20 October 2005Country houseReached by private road on the N side of a minor road between Tallarn Green and Tybroughton, approximately 1.9km ESE of Tallarn Green church.[145][146] 85502 The Gelli

Gates and gate piers at south entrance to Hanmer churchyard Hanmer
SJ4544239656
52°57′05″N 2°48′49″W / 52.951519313363°N 2.8134849518277°W / 52.951519313363; -2.8134849518277 (Gates and gate piers at south entrance to Hanmer churchyard)
15 November 2005GatesOn the S side of the churchyard opposite Hanmer Mere.[147][148] 86936 Gates and gate piers at south entrance to Hanmer churchyard

Hanmer churchyard cross Hanmer
SJ4546539721
52°57′08″N 2°48′47″W / 52.952105897817°N 2.8131536224756°W / 52.952105897817; -2.8131536224756 (Hanmer churchyard cross)
15 November 2005CrossOn the S side of the nave, and immediately S of the footpath leading from porch to The Square.[149][150] 86940 Hanmer churchyard cross

Hanmer war memorial Hanmer
SJ4542339661
52°57′06″N 2°48′50″W / 52.951562318182°N 2.8137685576025°W / 52.951562318182; -2.8137685576025 (Hanmer war memorial)
15 November 2005War memorialSet into the S churchyard wall W of the main entrance and opposite Hanmer Mere.[151][152] 86941 Hanmer war memorial

The Stables at Bettisfield Park Hanmer
SJ4607937592
52°55′59″N 2°48′13″W / 52.933031890816°N 2.8036610020738°W / 52.933031890816; -2.8036610020738 (The Stables at Bettisfield Park)
16 November 1962StablesOn the N side of the house and reached by a separate entrance from New Road.[153][154] 86950
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  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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