Listed Buildings

The Round House, Ruabon

Built in the late 1700s the circular structure was used as the parish lock-up. It’s construction includes squared pecked sandstone blocks, ashlar cornice and domed roof with central lipped opening in the dome. The small [more]

Newbridge Lodge
Cefn

Newbridge Lodge, Cefn

A Grade I Listed Building in Cefn, Wrexham. The lodge was built 1827-8 by C.R.Cockerell, for Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, the fifth Baronet of Wynnstay. Sir Watkin commissioned a programme of work on the house itself [more]

St Marys Church, Brymbo
Brymbo

St. Marys Church, Brymbo

In 1869 plans were set in motion for the building of a new church to replace St Johns’ Welsh church built in 1837 and consecrated on July 31st, 1838 but it was built on a [more]

Althrey Hall
Listed Buildings

Althrey Hall, Bangor On Dee

Althrey Hall, Bangor On Dee. A stunning Grade II* listed Tudor Manor house believed to date back, originally to 1499 and believed to be one of the last surviving Aisle Trussed Halls of Wales, which [more]

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Listed Buildings

Listed Buildings of Wrexham

Listed Buildings of Wrexham. This is a brand new project we are working on, the relevant links will be below. Grade I Listed Buildings. Bangor Bridge Situated at the end of the High Street crossing [more]

Green Dragon Farmhouse
Listed Buildings

Green Dragon Farmhouse, Bronington

Green Dragon Farmhouse. A Grade II Listed Building in Bronington, Wrexham. Starting life as an early 19th Century public house which is shown on the 1839 Tithe map and 1873 Ordnance Survey and today a [more]

Former Flintshire Detached

Bryn Y Pys Hall, Overton On Dee

A country mansion built around 1739, went through many stages of being remodelled. It was a three storey building with a west front which had a five bay centre between 2 semi circular bows and [more]

Former Flintshire Detached

Emral Hall, Worthenbury

THE HISTORY OF EMRAL dates back to the times of the Romans, and can be claimed to be one of the most Historic Mansions in the area. Llewelyn ap Gruffydd re-asserted his control on the area [more]

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Broughton Hall, Worthenbury

This ornate dwelling was one of the largest half-timber constructed houses in Flintshire. It was built for Randall Broughton in about 1642. The infill to the timber work was in wattle and daub and the [more]

Former Flintshire Detached

Emral Hall Ice House

Ice House to rear of North Stable Block at Emral Hall. Built as an ice-house for Emral Hall (1724-27) designed by Richard Trubshaw and Joseph Evans and may be contemporary with the surviving stable blocks [more]