Grade I listed buildings in Flintshire
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 I structures are those considered to be "buildings of exceptional 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 | Date Listed | Grid Ref.[note 1] Geo-coordinates |
Function | Notes | HB No[note 2] | Image |
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St Deiniol's Ash | Hawarden | 14 February 1952 | SJ3170466275 53°11′21″N 3°01′25″W / 53.189184632509°N 3.0235862633702°W |
House | A large timber-framed and brick house with a central range dating from the late 1500s. Set back from the road in its own gardens. | 3 | |
Hawarden Castle (18th century) | Hawarden | 14 February 1952 | SJ3218665440 53°10′54″N 3°00′58″W / 53.181741894856°N 3.0161963761947°W |
House | Set in its own park, to the E of the Old Castle, and with formalised gardens to the S. | 4 | |
Fferm Farmhouse | Leeswood | 14 February 1952 | SJ2790960312 53°08′06″N 3°04′44″W / 53.135091559366°N 3.0790265531435°W |
Farmhouse | Situated on the N side of the A541, approx. 0.25km to the E of Pontblyddyn. | 5 | |
Plas Teg | Hope | 14 February 1952 | SJ2869759701 53°07′47″N 3°04′02″W / 53.129706470542°N 3.0671142102998°W |
Country house | Prominently-sited, set-back from the main Wrexham to Mold road towards the NW border of the community and set into the gentle slope of the hill; accessed from the road via a pair of gated, sweeping drives. | 7 | |
Ewloe Castle | Hawarden | 7 February 1962 | SJ2881967523 53°12′00″N 3°04′01″W / 53.200021813865°N 3.0670339843376°W |
Castle | 13 | ||
Hawarden Castle (medieval) | Hawarden | 7 February 1962 | SJ3194065349 53°10′51″N 3°01′11″W / 53.180892565085°N 3.0198573547638°W |
Castle (ruined) | 14 | ||
Church of St Cyngar | Hope | 2 July 1962 | SJ3096458387 53°07′06″N 3°01′59″W / 53.118195879118°N 3.0329557435863°W |
Church | Prominently-sited on a raised circular Celtic Llan in the centre of the village. | 27 | |
Caergwrle Castle | Hope | 7 February 1962 | SJ3070257228 53°06′28″N 3°02′12″W / 53.107745310705°N 3.0366190661011°W |
Castle | Strikingly-sited on a high natural hilltop site in the centre of Caergwrle; accessed via a path leading from the main road. | 28 | |
White Gates, Screens and Piers NW of Leeswood Hall | Leeswood | 11 June 1962 | SJ2501561538 53°08′45″N 3°07′21″W / 53.145709824261°N 3.1225624996547°W |
Gates/railings | Situated on the N side of the by-road between Mold and Leeswood Village, situated at the terminus of axis of the landscaped avenue which slopes downhill from the NW fa?ade of Leeswood Hall. | 285 | |
Church of St Mary | Cilcain | 11 June 1962 | SJ1763765161 53°10′38″N 3°14′02″W / 53.177177579003°N 3.2337780691786°W |
Church | 295 | ||
Golden Grove | Llanasa | 11 June 1962 | SJ0890281513 53°19′22″N 3°22′09″W / 53.322693973653°N 3.3691171712522°W |
House | In its own grounds on the N side of minor road between Llanasa and Gwaenysgor. | 301 | |
Church of St Eurgain and St Peter | Northop | 6 November 1962 | SJ2463768486 53°12′29″N 3°07′47″W / 53.208099014662°N 3.1298528017129°W |
Church | Prominently sited in the village at the corner of Church Road and Northop Road. | 321 | |
Church of St Beuno and St Mary | Whitford | 6 November 1962 | SJ1461978183 53°17′37″N 3°16′57″W / 53.293723874942°N 3.2824151335444°W |
Church | Located NW of the cross-roads in the centre of Whitford Village, and approached by lychgates to the S and E. | 327 | |
Parish Church of St Mary | Mold | 21 June 1953 | SJ2369464165 53°10′09″N 3°08′35″W / 53.169131085652°N 3.1429356415644°W |
Church | In a spacious churchyard on high ground at upper end of the High Street. | 383 | |
St Winefride's Chapel and Well | Holywell | 26 July 1951 | SJ1850876269 53°16′38″N 3°13′25″W / 53.277136846586°N 3.2235927513139°W |
Well | 426 | ||
Basingwerk Abbey | Holywell | 19 August 1991 | SJ1961177464 53°17′17″N 3°12′26″W / 53.288044664909°N 3.2073579691556°W |
Abbey (ruined) | 505 | ||
Church of St Mary | Halkyn | 24 February 1983 | SJ2091771169 53°13′54″N 3°11′10″W / 53.231669424511°N 3.1862048431007°W |
Church | In a walled churchyard at the N end of Halkyn and opposite the Old School. | 542 | |
Pentrehobyn | Leeswood | 22 October 1952 | SJ2496562425 53°09′13″N 3°07′25″W / 53.153674413767°N 3.1235180145985°W |
House | Set in own grounds south-east of Mold and reached along short drive. | 14882 | |
Rhual Hall (includes wall attached to the N side) |
Mold | 22 October 1952 | SJ2208164846 53°10′30″N 3°10′02″W / 53.17501715308°N 3.1672255092417°W |
House | 14883 | ||
Henblas | Llanasa | 22 October 1952 | SJ1068381503 53°19′22″N 3°20′33″W / 53.3229081574°N 3.3423844000281°W |
House | Approximately 100m NW of Llanasa church, on the S side of the Llanasa to Gwespyr road, set back from road behind a high forecourt wall. | 14886 | |
Gladstone's Library | Hawarden | 16 November 1994 | SJ3145165919 53°11′09″N 3°01′38″W / 53.185952503443°N 3.0272955280178°W |
Library | Set back from the road in its own walled grounds. | 15025 | |
Nerquis Hall | Nercwys | 22 October 1952 | SJ2406360021 53°07′55″N 3°08′11″W / 53.131941192524°N 3.1364328526211°W |
Country House | To the E of a subsidiary road leading from Mold to Treuddyn, approached via a tree-lined drive and facing a large forecourt. | 15207 | |
Tower, Broncoed | Nercwys | 22 October 1952 | SJ2402361951 53°08′57″N 3°08′15″W / 53.149280712871°N 3.1374888465483°W |
House | Situated in its own park off the main N-S road from Mold by-passing the village. | 15255 | |
Flint Castle including revetment wall of ditch, Castle Dyke Street | Flint | 9 November 1995 | SJ2470873344 53°15′06″N 3°07′48″W / 53.251768209079°N 3.1299391985464°W |
Castle | 16403 | ||
Llettau at Pentrehobyn | Leeswood | 22 October 1952 | SJ2500162423 53°09′13″N 3°07′23″W / 53.153661519386°N 3.1229793220436°W |
Stone cells | Linked to the east side of Pentrehobyn House by a short screen wall. | 17657 | |
Porth Mawr, Mostyn Hall | Mostyn | 22 October 1952 | SJ1481180660 53°18′58″N 3°16′49″W / 53.316014253302°N 3.2802012381658°W |
Gatehouse | To the SW of Mostyn Hall. | 21516 | |
Mostyn Hall | Mostyn | 22 October 1952 | SJ1483380706 53°18′59″N 3°16′48″W / 53.316431174442°N 3.2798834666356°W |
Hall | Surrounded by gardens and parkland and approached from the S driveway. The former gatehouse, Porth Mawr, is to the SW and a complex of farm buildings to the W. | 21517 |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- ↑ The "HB Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building by Cadw.
References
- ↑ "Buildings & Conservation Areas". Cadw. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- ↑ "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990". The National Archives. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
External links
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