Grade II listed buildings in Ceiriog Ucha

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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 "buildings of special interest which justify every effort being made to preserve them". [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.

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This is a list of the 29 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Ceiriog Ucha, in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
Blaen-Cwm-Llawenog Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1037634639
52°54′06″N3°20′02″W / 52.901689°N 3.3338854°W / 52.901689; -3.3338854 (Blaen-Cwm-Llawenog)
23 May 2003Recreational [3] 81160
Building at former Powder Works, Hendre Quarry Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1941035026
52°54′24″N3°11′59″W / 52.9066°N 3.199707°W / 52.9066; -3.199707 (Building at former Powder Works, Hendre Quarry)
23 May 2003 [4] 81166
Cart-shed and granary to W of Ty-du Farmhouse Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1844534011
52°53′50″N3°12′50″W / 52.897332°N 3.2137966°W / 52.897332; -3.2137966 (Cart-shed and granary to W of Ty-du Farmhouse)
23 May 2003Domestic [5] 81163
Church of St Garmon Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1583732803
52°53′10″N3°15′08″W / 52.886073°N 3.2522428°W / 52.886073; -3.2522428 (Church of St Garmon)
23 May 2003Industrial [6] 81150
Cow-house with adjoining cart-shed S of Fodwen Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1616134524
52°54′06″N3°14′52″W / 52.901591°N 3.2478731°W / 52.901591; -3.2478731 (Cow-house with adjoining cart-shed S of Fodwen)
23 May 2003Religious, Ritual and Funerary [7] 81157
Farm Building to SE of Hendre Farmhouse Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1891334320
52°54′01″N3°12′25″W / 52.90018°N 3.2069185°W / 52.90018; -3.2069185 (Farm Building to SE of Hendre Farmhouse)
04 January 1966Domestic [8] 649
Farm Building to the S of Pont y Meibion Farmhouse Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1946835224
52°54′30″N3°11′56″W / 52.908388°N 3.1988939°W / 52.908388; -3.1988939 (Farm Building to the S of Pont y Meibion Farmhouse)
04 January 1966Domestic [9] 647
Fodwen Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1616334565
52°54′07″N3°14′52″W / 52.901959°N 3.247854°W / 52.901959; -3.247854 (Fodwen)
23 May 2003Domestic [10] 81156
Hafod Adams Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1645233968
52°53′48″N3°14′36″W / 52.896639°N 3.2434049°W / 52.896639; -3.2434049 (Hafod Adams)
20 October 1952Domestic [11] 603
Hendre Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1888834342
52°54′01″N3°12′26″W / 52.900374°N 3.2072956°W / 52.900374; -3.2072956 (Hendre)
04 January 1966Commercial [12] 648
Llan-gau Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1459331260
52°52′19″N3°16′13″W / 52.872009°N 3.2703202°W / 52.872009; -3.2703202 (Llan-gau)
23 May 2003Domestic [13] 81153
Milestone to NE of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1583632973
52°53′15″N3°15′08″W / 52.887601°N 3.2523017°W / 52.887601; -3.2523017 (Milestone to NE of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog)
23 May 2003 [14] 81152
Milestone to W of Tregeiriog Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1722733661
52°53′38″N3°13′55″W / 52.894°N 3.231809°W / 52.894; -3.231809 (Milestone to W of Tregeiriog)
23 May 2003Domestic [15] 81167
Monument to Huw Morys, including boundary walls and gate Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1948935235
52°54′31″N3°11′55″W / 52.90849°N 3.1985845°W / 52.90849; -3.1985845 (Monument to Huw Morys, including boundary walls and gate)
23 May 2003Domestic [16] 81165
Old Mill Welsh Shop Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1565732818
52°53′10″N3°15′18″W / 52.88618°N 3.254921°W / 52.88618; -3.254921 (Old Mill Welsh Shop)
23 May 2003Commercial [17] 81151
Pen y bryn Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1587433245
52°53′24″N3°15′07″W / 52.890051°N 3.2518075°W / 52.890051; -3.2518075 (Pen y bryn)
23 May 2003Domestic [18] 81158
Pentre Bach Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1356034780
52°54′13″N3°17′12″W / 52.903479°N 3.2865997°W / 52.903479; -3.2865997 (Pentre Bach)
23 May 2003Commercial [19] 81159
Pont Ricket Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1877334267
52°53′59″N3°12′32″W / 52.899682°N 3.208986°W / 52.899682; -3.208986 (Pont Ricket)
04 January 1966Industrial [20] 650
Pont y Felin Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1773933546
52°53′35″N3°13′27″W / 52.893045°N 3.2241712°W / 52.893045; -3.2241712 (Pont y Felin)
04 January 1966Domestic [21] 651
Pont y Meibion Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1957335114
52°54′27″N3°11′50″W / 52.907415°N 3.1973058°W / 52.907415; -3.1973058 (Pont y Meibion)
20 October 1952Domestic [22] 614
Pontricket Farmhouse Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1857734188
52°53′56″N3°12′43″W / 52.898943°N 3.2118793°W / 52.898943; -3.2118793 (Pontricket Farmhouse)
23 May 2003Domestic [23] 81161
Secondary Dwelling at Hafod Adams Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1644333959
52°53′48″N3°14′37″W / 52.896557°N 3.2435363°W / 52.896557; -3.2435363 (Secondary Dwelling at Hafod Adams)
23 May 2003Agriculture and Subsistence [24] 81154
Service Building to E of Ty-du Farmhouse Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1846234044
52°53′51″N3°12′49″W / 52.897631°N 3.2135523°W / 52.897631; -3.2135523 (Service Building to E of Ty-du Farmhouse)
23 May 2003Domestic [25] 81164
Small Barn at Hendre Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1891534334
52°54′01″N3°12′25″W / 52.900306°N 3.2068923°W / 52.900306; -3.2068923 (Small Barn at Hendre)
04 November 2003Transport [26] 81857
Stone Seat of Huw Morys at Erw Gerrig Farmhouse Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1947535453
52°54′38″N3°11′56″W / 52.910447°N 3.1988467°W / 52.910447; -3.1988467 (Stone Seat of Huw Morys at Erw Gerrig Farmhouse)
30 August 1985Industrial [27] 1312
Telephone Call-box adjacent to W gable end of Hand Inn Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1569232815
52°53′10″N3°15′16″W / 52.886158°N 3.2544002°W / 52.886158; -3.2544002 (Telephone Call-box adjacent to W gable end of Hand Inn)
11 May 1990 [28] 1332
The West Arms Hotel Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1571032859
52°53′12″N3°15′15″W / 52.886556°N 3.2541442°W / 52.886556; -3.2541442 (The West Arms Hotel)
22 October 1980Agriculture and Subsistence [29] 1305
Ty-du Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1845434031
52°53′51″N3°12′49″W / 52.897513°N 3.2136679°W / 52.897513; -3.2136679 (Ty-du)
23 May 2003Domestic [30] 81162
Ty'n y rhos Ceiriog Ucha
SJ1567034375
52°54′01″N3°15′18″W / 52.900175°N 3.2551322°W / 52.900175; -3.2551322 (Ty'n y rhos)
23 May 2003Domestic [31] 81155

See also

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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  24. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (23 May 2003). "Secondary Dwelling at Hafod Adams (Grade II) (81154)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  25. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (23 May 2003). "Service Building to E of Ty-du Farmhouse (Grade II) (81164)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  26. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (4 November 2003). "Small Barn at Hendre (Grade II) (81857)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  27. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (30 August 1985). "Stone Seat of Huw Morys at Erw Gerrig Farmhouse (Grade II) (1312)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  28. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (11 May 1990). "Telephone Call-box adjacent to W gable end of Hand Inn (Grade II) (1332)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  29. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (22 October 1980). "The West Arms Hotel (Grade II) (1305)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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