Grade II listed buildings in Erbistock

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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 considered "buildings of special interest which justify every effort being made to preserve them". [1] A provision in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 began listing. Once listed, strict limitations are imposed on modifications 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 15 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Erbistock in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
Barn at Rose Hill Erbistock
SJ3487942852
52°58′45″N2°58′17″W / 52.97904°N 2.9713192°W / 52.97904; -2.9713192 (Barn at Rose Hill)
13 February 1995Transport [3] 15177
Church of Saint Hilary Erbistock
SJ3557541329
52°57′56″N2°57′38″W / 52.965436°N 2.9606514°W / 52.965436; -2.9606514 (Church of Saint Hilary)
13 February 1995 [4] 15167
Coach House at Rose Hill Erbistock
SJ3494042861
52°58′45″N2°58′13″W / 52.979128°N 2.9704127°W / 52.979128; -2.9704127 (Coach House at Rose Hill)
13 February 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [5] 15176
Ddol Farmhouse Erbistock
SJ3659144166
52°59′28″N2°56′46″W / 52.991056°N 2.9460837°W / 52.991056; -2.9460837 (Ddol Farmhouse)
7 June 1963Domestic [6] 1582
Erbistock Hall Erbistock
SJ3509242447
52°58′32″N2°58′05″W / 52.975426°N 2.9680661°W / 52.975426; -2.9680661 (Erbistock Hall)
7 June 1963Domestic [7] 15170
Farmbuilding to North of Erbistock Hall Erbistock
SJ3510542525
52°58′34″N2°58′04″W / 52.976128°N 2.9678882°W / 52.976128; -2.9678882 (Farmbuilding to North of Erbistock Hall)
7 June 1963Domestic [8] 1577
Mill House Erbistock
SJ3536042041
52°58′19″N2°57′50″W / 52.971809°N 2.9639944°W / 52.971809; -2.9639944 (Mill House)
13 February 1995Domestic [9] 15169
Old Rose Cottage Erbistock
SJ3542342804
52°58′43″N2°57′48″W / 52.978674°N 2.9632089°W / 52.978674; -2.9632089 (Old Rose Cottage)
13 February 1995Domestic [10] 15172
Plas Pen-y-Bryn Erbistock
SJ3445441854
52°58′12″N2°58′39″W / 52.970018°N 2.9774454°W / 52.970018; -2.9774454 (Plas Pen-y-Bryn)
7 June 1963Domestic [11] 1583
Rose Hill (including Walled Garden) Erbistock
SJ3495042845
52°58′44″N2°58′13″W / 52.978986°N 2.9702606°W / 52.978986; -2.9702606 (Rose Hill (including Walled Garden))
13 February 1995Domestic [12] 15175
Rose Lodge (also known as the Old Post Office) Erbistock
SJ3544342887
52°58′46″N2°57′47″W / 52.979423°N 2.9629277°W / 52.979423; -2.9629277 (Rose Lodge (also known as the Old Post Office))
13 February 1995Industrial [13] 15173
Telephone Call-box beside Rose Lodge Erbistock
SJ3543842900
52°58′46″N2°57′47″W / 52.979539°N 2.9630047°W / 52.979539; -2.9630047 (Telephone Call-box beside Rose Lodge)
13 February 1995 [14] 15174
The Boat Inn PH Erbistock
SJ3549941318
52°57′55″N2°57′42″W / 52.965328°N 2.9617805°W / 52.965328; -2.9617805 (The Boat Inn PH)
13 February 1995Pub [15] 15166 Boat Inn at Erbistock - geograph.org.uk - 6010701.jpg
The Old Rectory Erbistock
SJ3564041371
52°57′57″N2°57′35″W / 52.965821°N 2.9596921°W / 52.965821; -2.9596921 (The Old Rectory)
13 February 1995Domestic [16] 15168
White House Erbistock
SJ3588745283
53°00′04″N2°57′24″W / 53.001011°N 2.9567919°W / 53.001011; -2.9567919 (White House)
13 February 1995Education [17] 15171

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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References

  1. "Buildings & Conservation Areas". Cadw . Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  2. "Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990". The National Archives . Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  3. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Barn at Rose Hill (Grade II) (15177)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  4. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Church of Saint Hilary (Grade II) (15167)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  5. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Coach House at Rose Hill (Grade II) (15176)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  6. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Ddol Farmhouse (Grade II) (1582)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  7. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Erbistock Hall (Grade II) (15170)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  8. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Farmbuilding to North of Erbistock Hall (Grade II) (1577)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  9. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Mill House (Grade II) (15169)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  10. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Old Rose Cottage (Grade II) (15172)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  11. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Plas Pen-y-Bryn (Grade II) (1583)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  12. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Rose Hill (including Walled Garden) (Grade II) (15175)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  13. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Rose Lodge (also known as the Old Post Office) (Grade II) (15173)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  14. Cadw (13 February 1995). "Telephone Call-box beside Rose Lodge (Grade II) (15174)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  15. Cadw (13 February 1995). "The Boat Inn PH (Grade II) (15166)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  16. Cadw (13 February 1995). "The Old Rectory (Grade II) (15168)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  17. Cadw (13 February 1995). "White House (Grade II) (15171)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.