Grade II listed buildings in Esclusham

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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.

Contents

This is a list of the 30 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Esclusham, in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
1-3 Laurel Grove, Bersham Esclusham
SJ3159349267
53°02′11″N3°01′18″W / 53.036286°N 3.0216115°W / 53.036286; -3.0216115 (1-3 Laurel Grove, Bersham)
8 December 1995Domestic [3] 16563
2 Mill Terrace, Bersham Esclusham
SJ3065249215
53°02′09″N3°02′08″W / 53.035697°N 3.035631°W / 53.035697; -3.035631 (2 Mill Terrace, Bersham)
8 December 1995Domestic [4] 16541
3 Mill Terrace, Bersham Esclusham
SJ3065649211
53°02′08″N3°02′08″W / 53.035662°N 3.0355705°W / 53.035662; -3.0355705 (3 Mill Terrace, Bersham)
8 December 1995Domestic [5] 16546
4 Mill Terrace, Bersham Esclusham
SJ3066649196
53°02′08″N3°02′08″W / 53.035529°N 3.0354182°W / 53.035529; -3.0354182 (4 Mill Terrace, Bersham)
8 December 1995Domestic [6] 16547
5 Mill Terrace, Bersham Esclusham
SJ3066849195
53°02′08″N3°02′07″W / 53.03552°N 3.0353881°W / 53.03552; -3.0353881 (5 Mill Terrace, Bersham)
8 December 1995Domestic [7] 16550
6 Mill Terrace, Bersham Esclusham
SJ3066949189
53°02′08″N3°02′07″W / 53.035466°N 3.0353719°W / 53.035466; -3.0353719 (6 Mill Terrace, Bersham)
8 December 1995Domestic [8] 16549
Barn Range at Esclusham Hall Esclusham
SJ2961348090
53°01′32″N3°03′03″W / 53.025451°N 3.0508768°W / 53.025451; -3.0508768 (Barn Range at Esclusham Hall)
8 December 1995Domestic [9] 16574
Bersham Colliery Winding Engine House Esclusham
SJ3144148206
53°01′36″N3°01′25″W / 53.026731°N 3.023652°W / 53.026731; -3.023652 (Bersham Colliery Winding Engine House)
7 October 1994Domestic [10] 15825
Bersham Lodge Esclusham
SJ3020449441
53°02′16″N3°02′32″W / 53.03767°N 3.0423598°W / 53.03767; -3.0423598 (Bersham Lodge)
8 December 1995Domestic [11] 16556
Bersham Mill including cast-iron feed pipe Esclusham
SJ3066949243
53°02′09″N3°02′07″W / 53.035951°N 3.0353836°W / 53.035951; -3.0353836 (Bersham Mill including cast-iron feed pipe)
8 December 1995Domestic [12] 16538
Bridge Cottages Esclusham
SJ3098849150
53°02′07″N3°01′50″W / 53.035157°N 3.0306072°W / 53.035157; -3.0306072 (Bridge Cottages)
8 December 1995 [13] 16560
Bridge, Gates and Railings at Bersham Lodge Esclusham
SJ3019149443
53°02′16″N3°02′33″W / 53.037687°N 3.0425541°W / 53.037687; -3.0425541 (Bridge, Gates and Railings at Bersham Lodge)
8 December 1995Domestic [14] 16557
Caeau Weir Esclusham
SJ3041849370
53°02′13″N3°02′21″W / 53.03706°N 3.0391535°W / 53.03706; -3.0391535 (Caeau Weir)
8 December 1995Domestic [15] 16555
Church of The Holy Trinity Esclusham
SJ3152848582
53°01′48″N3°01′21″W / 53.030121°N 3.022435°W / 53.030121; -3.022435 (Church of The Holy Trinity)
21 October 2008Commercial [16] 87572
Croesfoel Farmhouse Esclusham
SJ3087348162
53°01′35″N3°01′56″W / 53.026262°N 3.0321098°W / 53.026262; -3.0321098 (Croesfoel Farmhouse)
8 December 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [17] 16571
East Weir on River Clywedog Esclusham
SJ3084749171
53°02′07″N3°01′58″W / 53.035327°N 3.0327141°W / 53.035327; -3.0327141 (East Weir on River Clywedog)
8 December 1995Commercial [18] 16552
Former Bersham Colliery Baths, Canteen and Offices Esclusham
SJ3143148097
53°01′33″N3°01′26″W / 53.02575°N 3.0237778°W / 53.02575; -3.0237778 (Former Bersham Colliery Baths, Canteen and Offices)
7 October 1994Agriculture and Subsistence [19] 15826
Gate Piers at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall Esclusham
SJ3084448101
53°01′33″N3°01′57″W / 53.02571°N 3.032529°W / 53.02571; -3.032529 (Gate Piers at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall)
7 June 1963Religious, Ritual and Funerary [20] 16572
Hafod House Esclusham
SJ3125746063
53°00′27″N3°01′33″W / 53.007447°N 3.0259378°W / 53.007447; -3.0259378 (Hafod House)
7 June 1963Domestic [21] 1588
Hafod House Farmhouse Esclusham
SJ3125846078
53°00′27″N3°01′33″W / 53.007581°N 3.0259261°W / 53.007581; -3.0259261 (Hafod House Farmhouse)
7 June 1963Domestic [22] 1589
Hafod-y-bwch Bridge Esclusham
SJ3199247940
53°01′28″N3°00′55″W / 53.02441°N 3.0153819°W / 53.02441; -3.0153819 (Hafod-y-bwch Bridge)
8 December 1995Domestic [23] 16564
Mill House Farmhouse Esclusham
SJ3063749236
53°02′09″N3°02′09″W / 53.035884°N 3.0358592°W / 53.035884; -3.0358592 (Mill House Farmhouse)
8 December 1995Domestic [24] 16540
Nant Bridge Esclusham
SJ2909550004
53°02′33″N3°03′32″W / 53.042584°N 3.0590199°W / 53.042584; -3.0590199 (Nant Bridge)
8 December 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [25] 16559
Pentrebychan Hall Dovecote Esclusham
SJ3005147882
53°01′25″N3°02′39″W / 53.023639°N 3.0443025°W / 53.023639; -3.0443025 (Pentrebychan Hall Dovecote)
4 April 1977Domestic [26] 1715
Plas Grono Lodge Esclusham
SJ3192347661
53°01′19″N3°00′59″W / 53.021894°N 3.0163515°W / 53.021894; -3.0163515 (Plas Grono Lodge)
8 December 1995Commercial [27] 16565
Squires Cottage Esclusham
SJ3105549162
53°02′07″N3°01′47″W / 53.035273°N 3.0296108°W / 53.035273; -3.0296108 (Squires Cottage)
7 June 1963Domestic [28] 1560
Tan-y-Llan Esclusham
SJ2839748057
53°01′30″N3°04′08″W / 53.024992°N 3.0689959°W / 53.024992; -3.0689959 (Tan-y-Llan)
7 June 1963 [29] 1585
The White House Esclusham
SJ3072149102
53°02′05″N3°02′04″W / 53.034691°N 3.0345779°W / 53.034691; -3.0345779 (The White House)
8 December 1995Domestic [30] 16561
Timber-framed Barn in Yard at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall Esclusham
SJ3102847891
53°01′26″N3°01′47″W / 53.023847°N 3.0297412°W / 53.023847; -3.0297412 (Timber-framed Barn in Yard at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall)
8 December 1995 [31] 16569
Timber-framed building in yard at Croesfoel Farm Esclusham
SJ3087848192
53°01′36″N3°01′55″W / 53.026532°N 3.0320417°W / 53.026532; -3.0320417 (Timber-framed building in yard at Croesfoel Farm)
8 December 1995Domestic [32] 16573

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 (8 December 1995). ",1-3,Laurel Grove,Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16563)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  4. Cadw (8 December 1995). ",2,Mill Terrace,Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16541)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  5. Cadw (8 December 1995). ",3,Mill Terrace,Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16546)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  6. Cadw (8 December 1995). ",4,Mill Terrace,Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16547)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  7. Cadw (8 December 1995). ",5,Mill Terrace,Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16550)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  8. Cadw (8 December 1995). ",6,Mill Terrace,Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16549)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  9. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Barn Range at Esclusham Hall (Grade II) (16574)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  10. Cadw (7 October 1994). "Bersham Colliery Winding Engine House (Grade II) (15825)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  11. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Bersham Lodge (Grade II) (16556)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  12. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Bersham Mill including cast-iron feed pipe (Grade II) (16538)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  13. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Bridge Cottages (Grade II) (16560)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  14. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Bridge, Gates and Railings at Bersham Lodge (Grade II) (16557)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  15. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Caeau Weir (Grade II) (16555)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  16. Cadw (21 October 2008). "Church of The Holy Trinity (Grade II) (87572)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  17. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Croesfoel Farmhouse (Grade II) (16571)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  18. Cadw (8 December 1995). "East Weir on River Clywedog (Grade II) (16552)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  19. Cadw (7 October 1994). "Former Bersham Colliery Baths, Canteen and Offices (Grade II) (15826)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  20. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Gate Piers at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall (Grade II) (16572)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  21. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Hafod House (Grade II) (1588)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  22. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Hafod House Farmhouse (Grade II) (1589)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  23. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Hafod-y-bwch Bridge (Grade II) (16564)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  24. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Mill House Farmhouse (Grade II) (16540)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  25. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Nant Bridge (Grade II) (16559)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  26. Cadw (4 April 1977). "Pentrebychan Hall Dovecote (Grade II) (1715)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  27. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Plas Grono Lodge (Grade II) (16565)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  28. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Squires Cottage (Grade II) (1560)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  29. Cadw (7 June 1963). "Tan-y-Llan (Grade II) (1585)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  30. Cadw (8 December 1995). "The White House (Grade II) (16561)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  31. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Timber-framed Barn in Yard at Hafod-y-Bwch Hall (Grade II) (16569)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  32. Cadw (8 December 1995). "Timber-framed building in yard at Croesfoel Farm (Grade II) (16573)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.