Grade II listed buildings in Hanmer, Wrexham

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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 37 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Hanmer, in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
Arowry House Hanmer
SJ4579739129
52°56′48″N2°48′29″W / 52.946794°N 2.8081084°W / 52.946794; -2.8081084 (Arowry House)
15 November 2005Domestic [3] 86929
Boundary wall and gateway to NE side of Bettisfield Park Hanmer
SJ4625837662
52°56′01″N2°48′04″W / 52.933654°N 2.8010048°W / 52.933654; -2.8010048 (Boundary wall and gateway to NE side of Bettisfield Park)
15 November 2005Domestic [4] 86930
Brook Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4684340026
52°57′18″N2°47′34″W / 52.954961°N 2.7926907°W / 52.954961; -2.7926907 (Brook Farmhouse)
16 November 1962Transport [5] 1661
Bryn Newydd Hanmer
SJ4279941776
52°58′13″N2°51′11″W / 52.970274°N 2.8531885°W / 52.970274; -2.8531885 (Bryn Newydd)
15 November 2005Domestic [6] 86932
Bryn Rossett (West View House) Hanmer
SJ4638340966
52°57′48″N2°47′59″W / 52.963365°N 2.799693°W / 52.963365; -2.799693 (Bryn Rossett (West View House))
16 November 1962 [7] 1663
Chadwell and Hanmer Village Stores Hanmer
SJ4551939619
52°57′04″N2°48′44″W / 52.95117°N 2.8123278°W / 52.95117; -2.8123278 (Chadwell and Hanmer Village Stores)
15 November 2005Religious, Ritual and Funerary [8] 86933
Cottage and butcher's shop Hanmer
SJ4552739751
52°57′08″N2°48′44″W / 52.952357°N 2.812231°W / 52.952357; -2.812231 (Cottage and butcher's shop)
15 November 2005Religious, Ritual and Funerary [9] 86934
Croxton Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4590041279
52°57′58″N2°48′25″W / 52.966129°N 2.8069355°W / 52.966129; -2.8069355 (Croxton Farmhouse)
15 November 2005Religious, Ritual and Funerary [10] 86935
Farm Buildings at Bettisfield Park Home Farm Hanmer
SJ4607137623
52°56′00″N2°48′14″W / 52.933285°N 2.8037802°W / 52.933285; -2.8037802 (Farm Buildings at Bettisfield Park Home Farm)
03 August 2006Domestic [11] 87498
Gates, gate piers and railings at NE entrance to Gredington Park Hanmer
SJ4514639525
52°57′01″N2°49′04″W / 52.950287°N 2.8178629°W / 52.950287; -2.8178629 (Gates, gate piers and railings at NE entrance to Gredington Park)
16 November 1962Health and Welfare [12] 1666
Gravestone of Edward Lloyd in Hanmer churchyard Hanmer
SJ4547339727
52°57′08″N2°48′47″W / 52.952136°N 2.8130306°W / 52.952136; -2.8130306 (Gravestone of Edward Lloyd in Hanmer churchyard)
15 November 2005Domestic [13] 86937
Halghton Forge Hanmer
SJ4172443445
52°59′07″N2°52′10″W / 52.985159°N 2.8694947°W / 52.985159; -2.8694947 (Halghton Forge)
15 November 2005Religious, Ritual and Funerary [14] 86938
Halghton Lodge Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4195443106
52°58′56″N2°51′58″W / 52.982137°N 2.8660083°W / 52.982137; -2.8660083 (Halghton Lodge Farmhouse)
15 November 2005Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [15] 86939
Hanmer Arms Hanmer
SJ4552639808
52°57′10″N2°48′44″W / 52.95287°N 2.8122555°W / 52.95287; -2.8122555 (Hanmer Arms)
07 February 1989Domestic [16] 1726
Hanmer Hall Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4603339988
52°57′16″N2°48′17″W / 52.954539°N 2.80474°W / 52.954539; -2.80474 (Hanmer Hall Farmhouse)
16 November 1962Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [17] 1667
Hanmer Voluntary Primary School Hanmer
SJ4541639757
52°57′09″N2°48′50″W / 52.9524°N 2.8138839°W / 52.9524; -2.8138839 (Hanmer Voluntary Primary School)
16 November 1962Domestic [18] 1660
Kitchen garden walls, including former vine house, greenhouses and bothies at Bettisfield Park Hanmer
SJ4619337509
52°55′56″N2°48′07″W / 52.932273°N 2.8019464°W / 52.932273; -2.8019464 (Kitchen garden walls, including former vine house, greenhouses and bothies at Bettisfield Park)
15 November 2005 [19] 86942
Lower House Hanmer
SJ4395140144
52°57′21″N2°50′09″W / 52.955727°N 2.8357538°W / 52.955727; -2.8357538 (Lower House)
15 November 2005Domestic [20] 86943
Magpie Cottage Hanmer
SJ4551639595
52°57′03″N2°48′45″W / 52.950954°N 2.8123684°W / 52.950954; -2.8123684 (Magpie Cottage)
16 November 1962Domestic [21] 1668
Mere House Hanmer
SJ4519739677
52°57′06″N2°49′02″W / 52.951658°N 2.8171296°W / 52.951658; -2.8171296 (Mere House)
12 January 2006 [22] 86957
Multi-purpose farm building at Bryn Newydd Hanmer
SJ4279541816
52°58′14″N2°51′12″W / 52.970633°N 2.8532551°W / 52.970633; -2.8532551 (Multi-purpose farm building at Bryn Newydd)
15 November 2005Domestic [23] 86944
Multi-purpose farm building at Halghton Lodge Hanmer
SJ4193443081
52°58′55″N2°51′59″W / 52.98191°N 2.8663016°W / 52.98191; -2.8663016 (Multi-purpose farm building at Halghton Lodge)
15 November 2005 [24] 86945
Nickson family tombs, including railings, in Hanmer churchyard Hanmer
SJ4548139719
52°57′07″N2°48′46″W / 52.952065°N 2.8129102°W / 52.952065; -2.8129102 (Nickson family tombs, including railings, in Hanmer churchyard)
15 November 2005Domestic [25] 86946
Onion tower and attached walls at Bettisfield Park Hanmer
SJ4616537586
52°55′59″N2°48′09″W / 52.932962°N 2.8023757°W / 52.932962; -2.8023757 (Onion tower and attached walls at Bettisfield Park)
15 November 2005Domestic [26] 86947
Pandy Holding Hanmer
SJ4231143096
52°58′56″N2°51′38″W / 52.982086°N 2.8606898°W / 52.982086; -2.8606898 (Pandy Holding)
15 November 2005Commercial [27] 86948
Peartree Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4329741797
52°58′14″N2°50′45″W / 52.970516°N 2.8457777°W / 52.970516; -2.8457777 (Peartree Farmhouse)
16 November 1962Domestic [28] 14653
Revetment and balustrade to forecourt and formal garden of Bettisfield Park Hanmer
SJ4599237475
52°55′55″N2°48′18″W / 52.931947°N 2.8049307°W / 52.931947; -2.8049307 (Revetment and balustrade to forecourt and formal garden of Bettisfield Park)
15 November 2005Domestic [29] 86949
Sundial in Hanmer churchyard Hanmer
SJ4545339716
52°57′07″N2°48′48″W / 52.952035°N 2.8133264°W / 52.952035; -2.8133264 (Sundial in Hanmer churchyard)
15 November 2005Industrial [30] 86931
The Cottage Hanmer
SJ4552139723
52°57′08″N2°48′44″W / 52.952105°N 2.8123155°W / 52.952105; -2.8123155 (The Cottage)
16 November 1962 [31] 1662
The Dukes Hanmer
SJ4369841018
52°57′49″N2°50′23″W / 52.963556°N 2.8396716°W / 52.963556; -2.8396716 (The Dukes)
16 November 1962Domestic [32] 1655
The Vicarage Hanmer
SJ4549239721
52°57′08″N2°48′46″W / 52.952084°N 2.8127468°W / 52.952084; -2.8127468 (The Vicarage)
16 November 1962Industrial [33] 1659
Tomb of Henry Parry in Hanmer churchyard Hanmer
SJ4547439728
52°57′08″N2°48′47″W / 52.952145°N 2.8130159°W / 52.952145; -2.8130159 (Tomb of Henry Parry in Hanmer churchyard)
15 November 2005Domestic [34] 86951
Top House Farmhouse Hanmer
SJ4585239132
52°56′49″N2°48′26″W / 52.946826°N 2.8072905°W / 52.946826; -2.8072905 (Top House Farmhouse)
15 November 2005Religious, Ritual and Funerary [35] 86952
Top Lodge Hanmer
SJ4635037558
52°55′58″N2°47′59″W / 52.932729°N 2.799619°W / 52.932729; -2.799619 (Top Lodge)
15 November 2005Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [36] 86953
Water tower at Bettisfield Park Hanmer
SJ4608237572
52°55′58″N2°48′13″W / 52.932828°N 2.803608°W / 52.932828; -2.803608 (Water tower at Bettisfield Park)
15 November 2005Domestic [37] 86954
West View Hanmer
SJ4447640971
52°57′48″N2°49′41″W / 52.963215°N 2.828082°W / 52.963215; -2.828082 (West View)
15 November 2005Domestic [38] 86955
Willington Lodge, including attached farm buildings Hanmer
SJ4517941349
52°58′00″N2°49′04″W / 52.966685°N 2.8176811°W / 52.966685; -2.8176811 (Willington Lodge, including attached farm buildings)
15 November 2005Commercial [39] 86956

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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  20. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (15 November 2005). "Lower House (Grade II) (86943)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  21. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (16 November 1962). "Magpie Cottage (Grade II) (1668)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  22. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (12 January 2006). "Mere House (Grade II) (86957)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  23. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (15 November 2005). "Multi-purpose farm building at Bryn Newydd (Grade II) (86944)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  24. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (15 November 2005). "Multi-purpose farm building at Halghton Lodge (Grade II) (86945)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  25. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (15 November 2005). "Nickson family tombs, including railings, in Hanmer churchyard (Grade II) (86946)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  26. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (15 November 2005). "Onion tower and attached walls at Bettisfield Park (Grade II) (86947)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  27. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (15 November 2005). "Pandy Holding (Grade II) (86948)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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