Grade II listed buildings in Rossett

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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 25 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Rossett, in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
1 Yew Tree Cottages Rossett
SJ3528556947
53°06′21″N2°58′05″W / 53.105772°N 2.9681084°W / 53.105772; -2.9681084 (1 Yew Tree Cottages)
04 January 1991 [3] 1732
2 Yew Tree Cottages Rossett
SJ3528856936
53°06′20″N2°58′05″W / 53.105674°N 2.9680614°W / 53.105674; -2.9680614 (2 Yew Tree Cottages)
04 January 1991 [4] 17452
Ball's Hall Rossett
SJ3604458053
53°06′57″N2°57′25″W / 53.115805°N 2.9569936°W / 53.115805; -2.9569936 (Ball's Hall)
07 June 1963Industrial [5] 1574
Burton Hall Rossett
SJ3500158242
53°07′03″N2°58′21″W / 53.117377°N 2.9726125°W / 53.117377; -2.9726125 (Burton Hall)
07 June 1963Domestic [6] 1573
Canister Cottage Rossett
SJ3702057537
53°06′41″N2°56′32″W / 53.111283°N 2.9423123°W / 53.111283; -2.9423123 (Canister Cottage)
18 October 1996Domestic [7] 17455
Christ Church Rossett
SJ3650257183
53°06′29″N2°57′00″W / 53.10804°N 2.9499794°W / 53.10804; -2.9499794 (Christ Church)
18 October 1996Domestic [8] 17453
Cook's Bridge Rossett
SJ3821856317
53°06′02″N2°55′27″W / 53.100458°N 2.9241828°W / 53.100458; -2.9241828 (Cook's Bridge)
18 October 1996Religious, Ritual and Funerary [9] 17456
Cooksbridge Farmhouse Rossett
SJ3820456467
53°06′06″N2°55′28″W / 53.101805°N 2.9244208°W / 53.101805; -2.9244208 (Cooksbridge Farmhouse)
07 June 1963Religious, Ritual and Funerary [10] 1557
Darland Hall Rossett
SJ3767757831
53°06′50″N2°55′57″W / 53.114003°N 2.932556°W / 53.114003; -2.932556 (Darland Hall)
07 June 1963Domestic [11] 1554
Former Stable-block to NE of Trevalyn Hospital Rossett
SJ3684456510
53°06′07″N2°56′41″W / 53.102032°N 2.9447388°W / 53.102032; -2.9447388 (Former Stable-block to NE of Trevalyn Hospital)
18 October 1996Agriculture and Subsistence [12] 17467
Hem House Rossett
SJ3879755670
53°05′41″N2°54′55″W / 53.09471°N 2.915413°W / 53.09471; -2.915413 (Hem House)
18 October 1996Commercial [13] 17457
Ivy Cottage (formerly known as Ravensbourne Cottages) Rossett
SJ3561757900
53°06′52″N2°57′48″W / 53.114378°N 2.9633415°W / 53.114378; -2.9633415 (Ivy Cottage (formerly known as Ravensbourne Cottages))
18 October 1996Transport [14] 17458
Llyndir Hall Hotel Rossett
SJ3689158056
53°06′57″N2°56′40″W / 53.115933°N 2.9443414°W / 53.115933; -2.9443414 (Llyndir Hall Hotel)
18 October 1996Domestic [15] 17464
Lodge Farmhouse Rossett
SJ3828254219
53°04′54″N2°55′22″W / 53.081609°N 2.9228235°W / 53.081609; -2.9228235 (Lodge Farmhouse)
07 June 1963Domestic [16] 1559
Lower Honkley Farmhouse Rossett
SJ3413559297
53°07′36″N2°59′09″W / 53.126753°N 2.9857665°W / 53.126753; -2.9857665 (Lower Honkley Farmhouse)
18 October 1996Domestic [17] 17462
Meifod Rossett
SJ3575557082
53°06′25″N2°57′40″W / 53.107043°N 2.9611161°W / 53.107043; -2.9611161 (Meifod)
18 October 1996 [18] 17459
Mount Alyn Lodge (including gate piers at drive entrance) Rossett
SJ3485956854
53°06′18″N2°58′28″W / 53.104885°N 2.9744517°W / 53.104885; -2.9744517 (Mount Alyn Lodge (including gate piers at drive entrance))
18 October 1996Domestic [19] 17461
Outbuilding range immediately E of Yew Tree Farm Rossett
SJ3529156922
53°06′20″N2°58′05″W / 53.105549°N 2.9680137°W / 53.105549; -2.9680137 (Outbuilding range immediately E of Yew Tree Farm)
04 January 1991Domestic [20] 1733
Pergola and gazebo at Darland Hall Rossett
SJ3772557795
53°06′49″N2°55′55″W / 53.113685°N 2.931832°W / 53.113685; -2.931832 (Pergola and gazebo at Darland Hall)
18 October 1996Domestic [21] 17463
Rossett Hall Hotel Rossett
SJ3683657419
53°06′37″N2°56′42″W / 53.110201°N 2.9450374°W / 53.110201; -2.9450374 (Rossett Hall Hotel)
07 June 1963Domestic [22] 1556
Rossett War Memorial Rossett
SJ3652557166
53°06′28″N2°56′59″W / 53.10789°N 2.9496325°W / 53.10789; -2.9496325 (Rossett War Memorial)
18 October 1996Industrial [23] 17454
The Courtyard (formerly known as Trevalyn Hall Service Wing) Rossett
SJ3653756788
53°06′16″N2°56′58″W / 53.104494°N 2.9493785°W / 53.104494; -2.9493785 (The Courtyard (formerly known as Trevalyn Hall Service Wing))
18 October 1996Transport [24] 17465
The Stone House Rossett
SJ3531257008
53°06′23″N2°58′04″W / 53.106324°N 2.9677175°W / 53.106324; -2.9677175 (The Stone House)
18 October 1996Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [25] 17460
Trevalyn Farmhouse Rossett
SJ3821157313
53°06′34″N2°55′28″W / 53.109409°N 2.9244793°W / 53.109409; -2.9244793 (Trevalyn Farmhouse)
09 June 1952Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [26] 1529
Trevalyn Hospital (formerly known as Trevalyn House) Rossett
SJ3682456472
53°06′06″N2°56′42″W / 53.101688°N 2.94503°W / 53.101688; -2.94503 (Trevalyn Hospital (formerly known as Trevalyn House))
18 October 1996Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [27] 17466

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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  18. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (18 October 1996). "Meifod (Grade II) (17459)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  19. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (18 October 1996). "Mount Alyn Lodge (including gate piers at drive entrance) (Grade II) (17461)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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  23. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (18 October 1996). "Rossett War Memorial (Grade II) (17454)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  24. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (18 October 1996). "The Courtyard (formerly known as Trevalyn Hall Service Wing) (Grade II) (17465)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  25. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (18 October 1996). "The Stone House (Grade II) (17460)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  26. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (9 June 1952). "Trevalyn Farmhouse (Grade II) (1529)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  27. UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg  This article incorporates text published under the British Open Government Licence : Cadw (18 October 1996). "Trevalyn Hospital (formerly known as Trevalyn House) (Grade II) (17466)". National Historic Assets of Wales . Retrieved 19 February 2024.