Grade II listed buildings in Marchwiel

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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 41 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Marchwiel, in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
Bridge over the Black Brook Marchwiel
SJ3254248552
53°01′48″N3°00′26″W / 53.029981°N 3.0073115°W / 53.029981; -3.0073115 (Bridge over the Black Brook)
03 December 1996Religious, Ritual and Funerary [3] 17870
Bridge over the River Clywedog Marchwiel
SJ3277948802
53°01′56″N3°00′14″W / 53.032258°N 3.0038304°W / 53.032258; -3.0038304 (Bridge over the River Clywedog)
03 December 1996 [4] 17871
Bryn Goleu Marchwiel
SJ3236147668
53°01′19″N3°00′35″W / 53.022013°N 3.0098243°W / 53.022013; -3.0098243 (Bryn Goleu)
03 December 1996Domestic [5] 17873
Churchyard walls, gatepiers, railings and gates to S of Church of SS Marcella and Deiniol Marchwiel
SJ3571847694
53°01′22″N2°57′35″W / 53.022661°N 2.9597906°W / 53.022661; -2.9597906 (Churchyard walls, gatepiers, railings and gates to S of Church of SS Marcella and Deiniol)
03 December 1996 [6] 17849
Coachman's House Marchwiel
SJ3261748093
53°01′33″N3°00′22″W / 53.025865°N 3.0060974°W / 53.025865; -3.0060974 (Coachman's House)
03 December 1996Religious, Ritual and Funerary [7] 17865
Combined Pigsties and Hen House at New Sontley Farm Marchwiel
SJ3339748283
53°01′40″N2°59′40″W / 53.02767°N 2.9945092°W / 53.02767; -2.9945092 (Combined Pigsties and Hen House at New Sontley Farm)
03 December 1996Religious, Ritual and Funerary [8] 17878
Cupola to SE of the house Marchwiel
SJ3261748199
53°01′37″N3°00′22″W / 53.026817°N 3.0061195°W / 53.026817; -3.0061195 (Cupola to SE of the house)
03 December 1996Religious, Ritual and Funerary [9] 17851
Dog Yard Range Marchwiel
SJ3263948120
53°01′34″N3°00′21″W / 53.02611°N 3.005775°W / 53.02611; -3.005775 (Dog Yard Range)
07 June 1963Domestic [10] 17854
Dovecote Marchwiel
SJ3277948090
53°01′33″N3°00′13″W / 53.025858°N 3.0036818°W / 53.025858; -3.0036818 (Dovecote)
03 December 1996Agriculture and Subsistence [11] 17864
Former Haybarn to Outer Yard Marchwiel
SJ3260048126
53°01′34″N3°00′23″W / 53.026159°N 3.0063577°W / 53.026159; -3.0063577 (Former Haybarn to Outer Yard)
07 June 1963Domestic [12] 17852
Former House at The Groves Marchwiel
SJ3370845786
53°00′19″N2°59′22″W / 53.005266°N 2.9893592°W / 53.005266; -2.9893592 (Former House at The Groves)
03 December 1996Domestic [13] 17880
Former Stables at New Sontley Farm Marchwiel
SJ3339648216
53°01′37″N2°59′40″W / 53.027068°N 2.9945102°W / 53.027068; -2.9945102 (Former Stables at New Sontley Farm)
03 December 1996Domestic [14] 17877
Garden walls to N side of formal garden including gatepiers, gates and alcove Marchwiel
SJ3274148327
53°01′41″N3°00′15″W / 53.027984°N 3.0042978°W / 53.027984; -3.0042978 (Garden walls to N side of formal garden including gatepiers, gates and alcove)
03 December 1996Commercial [15] 17858
Garden walls to S side of formal garden including gate piers, gates and alcove Marchwiel
SJ3264848165
53°01′35″N3°00′20″W / 53.026516°N 3.0056503°W / 53.026516; -3.0056503 (Garden walls to S side of formal garden including gate piers, gates and alcove)
03 December 1996Education [16] 17860
Gardener's House including Bothies, walls and shed to W Marchwiel
SJ3264148149
53°01′35″N3°00′21″W / 53.026371°N 3.0057513°W / 53.026371; -3.0057513 (Gardener's House including Bothies, walls and shed to W)
07 June 1963Domestic [17] 17855
Gatepiers and attached gates and railings on N drive Marchwiel
SJ3253448503
53°01′46″N3°00′27″W / 53.029539°N 3.0074205°W / 53.029539; -3.0074205 (Gatepiers and attached gates and railings on N drive)
03 December 1996Industrial [18] 17867
Gatepiers and gates to the forecourt at Erddig Marchwiel
SJ3259848095
53°01′33″N3°00′23″W / 53.02588°N 3.006381°W / 53.02588; -3.006381 (Gatepiers and gates to the forecourt at Erddig)
03 December 1996Industrial [19] 17866
Gatepiers, Railings and Gates at Forest Lodge entrance Marchwiel
SJ3330647793
53°01′24″N2°59′45″W / 53.023255°N 2.9957643°W / 53.023255; -2.9957643 (Gatepiers, Railings and Gates at Forest Lodge entrance)
03 December 1996Commercial [20] 17874
Hydraulic Ram Marchwiel
SJ3249348422
53°01′44″N3°00′29″W / 53.028806°N 3.0080148°W / 53.028806; -3.0080148 (Hydraulic Ram)
03 December 1996Domestic [21] 17868
Ivydale Marchwiel
SJ3583447111
53°01′03″N2°57′29″W / 53.017435°N 2.9579454°W / 53.017435; -2.9579454 (Ivydale)
03 December 1996Domestic [22] 17845
Kiln Farmhouse including former Malthouse to rear Marchwiel
SJ3373946566
53°00′44″N2°59′21″W / 53.012281°N 2.9890576°W / 53.012281; -2.9890576 (Kiln Farmhouse including former Malthouse to rear)
03 December 1996Commercial [23] 17879
Marchwiel Hall Marchwiel
SJ3441747970
53°01′30″N2°58′45″W / 53.024983°N 2.9792395°W / 53.024983; -2.9792395 (Marchwiel Hall)
03 December 1996 [24] 17840
Marchwiel Old Hall Marchwiel
SJ3500447237
53°01′06″N2°58′13″W / 53.018467°N 2.9703413°W / 53.018467; -2.9703413 (Marchwiel Old Hall)
03 December 1996Agriculture and Subsistence [25] 17847
Milestone Marchwiel
SJ3548347796
53°01′25″N2°57′48″W / 53.023549°N 2.963314°W / 53.023549; -2.963314 (Milestone)
23 August 2016Domestic [26] 87687
Mill House Marchwiel
SJ3406048273
53°01′40″N2°59′05″W / 53.027663°N 2.9846233°W / 53.027663; -2.9846233 (Mill House)
03 December 1996Domestic [27] 17844
N Garden Pavilion including attached walls, alcove gatepiers and gates immediately to E of the house Marchwiel
SJ3261048258
53°01′38″N3°00′22″W / 53.027347°N 3.0062362°W / 53.027347; -3.0062362 (N Garden Pavilion including attached walls, alcove gatepiers and gates immediately to E of the house)
09 June 1952Religious, Ritual and Funerary [28] 17856
New Sontley Farmhouse Marchwiel
SJ3342048282
53°01′40″N2°59′39″W / 53.027664°N 2.9941661°W / 53.027664; -2.9941661 (New Sontley Farmhouse)
03 December 1996Domestic [29] 17876
Old Sontley Hall Marchwiel
SJ3308246271
53°00′34″N2°59′56″W / 53.009548°N 2.9987872°W / 53.009548; -2.9987872 (Old Sontley Hall)
09 June 1952Commercial [30] 1548
Pair of pinnacles in the formal garden at Erddig Marchwiel
SJ3268748246
53°01′38″N3°00′18″W / 53.027249°N 3.0050858°W / 53.027249; -3.0050858 (Pair of pinnacles in the formal garden at Erddig)
03 December 1996Commercial [31] 17862
Pigsties at Marchwiel Hall Marchwiel
SJ3438548078
53°01′33″N2°58′47″W / 53.02595°N 2.9797386°W / 53.02595; -2.9797386 (Pigsties at Marchwiel Hall)
03 December 1996Civil [32] 17843
S Garden Pavilion including attached walls, alcove gatepiers and gates immediately to E of house Marchwiel
SJ3261448218
53°01′37″N3°00′22″W / 53.026988°N 3.0061682°W / 53.026988; -3.0061682 (S Garden Pavilion including attached walls, alcove gatepiers and gates immediately to E of house)
09 June 1952Religious, Ritual and Funerary [33] 17857
Sawmill Marchwiel
SJ3262648133
53°01′34″N3°00′21″W / 53.026225°N 3.0059716°W / 53.026225; -3.0059716 (Sawmill)
07 June 1963Health and Welfare [34] 17853
Sontley Bridge Marchwiel
SJ3359848482
53°01′46″N2°59′30″W / 53.029484°N 2.9915537°W / 53.029484; -2.9915537 (Sontley Bridge)
31 January 1994Commemorative [35] 17875
Stables at Marchwiel Hall Marchwiel
SJ3439348020
53°01′32″N2°58′47″W / 53.02543°N 2.9796075°W / 53.02543; -2.9796075 (Stables at Marchwiel Hall)
03 December 1996Domestic [36] 17841
Sundial near the N end of the formal garden Marchwiel
SJ3284448300
53°01′40″N3°00′10″W / 53.027754°N 3.0027566°W / 53.027754; -3.0027566 (Sundial near the N end of the formal garden)
03 December 1996Education [37] 17863
Sundial on main axis of the formal garden Marchwiel
SJ3262748239
53°01′38″N3°00′22″W / 53.027178°N 3.0059788°W / 53.027178; -3.0059788 (Sundial on main axis of the formal garden)
03 December 1996Education [38] 17861
The Groves Marchwiel
SJ3370445763
53°00′18″N2°59′22″W / 53.005059°N 2.9894141°W / 53.005059; -2.9894141 (The Groves)
07 June 1963Health and Welfare [39] 1616
The Lodge Marchwiel
SJ3245347737
53°01′22″N3°00′30″W / 53.022644°N 3.0084675°W / 53.022644; -3.0084675 (The Lodge)
03 December 1996 [40] 17872
The Old Rectory Marchwiel
SJ3462647507
53°01′15″N2°58′34″W / 53.020848°N 2.9760301°W / 53.020848; -2.9760301 (The Old Rectory)
03 December 1996 [41] 17846
Walled Garden and Bothy at Marchwiel Hall Marchwiel
SJ3447148045
53°01′32″N2°58′42″W / 53.025664°N 2.9784498°W / 53.025664; -2.9784498 (Walled Garden and Bothy at Marchwiel Hall)
03 December 1996Domestic [42] 17842
Wood House Marchwiel
SJ3475546697
53°00′49″N2°58′26″W / 53.013583°N 2.9739433°W / 53.013583; -2.9739433 (Wood House)
03 December 1996Commercial [43] 17848

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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  16. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (3 December 1996). "Garden walls to S side of formal garden including gate piers, gates and alcove (Grade II) (17860)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  17. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (7 June 1963). "Gardener's House including Bothies, walls and shed to W (Grade II) (17855)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  18. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (3 December 1996). "Gatepiers and attached gates and railings on N drive (Grade II) (17867)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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  20. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (3 December 1996). "Gatepiers, Railings and Gates at Forest Lodge entrance (Grade II) (17874)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  21. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (3 December 1996). "Hydraulic Ram (Grade II) (17868)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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