Grade II listed buildings in Ruabon

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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.

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This is a list of the 72 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Ruabon, in Wrexham County Borough.

NameLocation
Grid Ref. [note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date ListedType/FunctionNotesReference NumberImage
10 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3038743740
52°59′11″N3°02′18″W / 52.986456°N 3.0384001°W / 52.986456; -3.0384001 (10 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [3] 15705
12 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3039043737
52°59′11″N3°02′18″W / 52.986429°N 3.0383547°W / 52.986429; -3.0383547 (12 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [4] 15707
14 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3036743714
52°59′10″N3°02′19″W / 52.986219°N 3.0386923°W / 52.986219; -3.0386923 (14 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [5] 15710
15 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3036543719
52°59′11″N3°02′19″W / 52.986264°N 3.0387232°W / 52.986264; -3.0387232 (15 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [6] 15711
16 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3036143724
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.986308°N 3.0387838°W / 52.986308; -3.0387838 (16 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [7] 15712
17 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3035843727
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.986335°N 3.0388292°W / 52.986335; -3.0388292 (17 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [8] 15713
18 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3035243723
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.986298°N 3.0389177°W / 52.986298; -3.0389177 (18 Park Street)
22 February 1995Commercial [9] 15714
19 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3035343732
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.986379°N 3.0389047°W / 52.986379; -3.0389047 (19 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [10] 15715
2 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3036543766
52°59′12″N3°02′19″W / 52.986686°N 3.0387333°W / 52.986686; -3.0387333 (2 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [11] 15697
20 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3034943728
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.986343°N 3.0389634°W / 52.986343; -3.0389634 (20 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [12] 15716
21 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3034943737
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.986424°N 3.0389654°W / 52.986424; -3.0389654 (21 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [13] 15717
22 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3034643740
52°59′11″N3°02′20″W / 52.98645°N 3.0390107°W / 52.98645; -3.0390107 (22 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [14] 15718
23 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3034143741
52°59′11″N3°02′21″W / 52.986459°N 3.0390854°W / 52.986459; -3.0390854 (23 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [15] 15719
3 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3036843762
52°59′12″N3°02′19″W / 52.986651°N 3.0386878°W / 52.986651; -3.0386878 (3 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [16] 15698
4 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3037243758
52°59′12″N3°02′19″W / 52.986615°N 3.0386273°W / 52.986615; -3.0386273 (4 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [17] 15699
6 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3037643754
52°59′12″N3°02′19″W / 52.98658°N 3.0385669°W / 52.98658; -3.0385669 (6 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [18] 15701
7 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3038143749
52°59′12″N3°02′19″W / 52.986536°N 3.0384914°W / 52.986536; -3.0384914 (7 Park Street)
22 February 1995Commercial [19] 15702
9 Park Street Ruabon
SJ3038443744
52°59′11″N3°02′18″W / 52.986491°N 3.0384456°W / 52.986491; -3.0384456 (9 Park Street)
22 February 1995Domestic [20] 15704
All Saints' Church Ruabon
SJ3308541890
52°58′13″N2°59′52″W / 52.970172°N 2.9978343°W / 52.970172; -2.9978343 (All Saints' Church)
22 February 1995Domestic [21] 15724
Almhouse Ruabon
SJ3018043901
52°59′16″N3°02′29″W / 52.987876°N 3.0415178°W / 52.987876; -3.0415178 (Almhouse)
07 June 1963Domestic [22] 15688
Almhouse Ruabon
SJ3016643918
52°59′17″N3°02′30″W / 52.988027°N 3.04173°W / 52.988027; -3.04173 (Almhouse)
07 June 1963Health and Welfare [23] 15691
Almhouses Ruabon
SJ3018543895
52°59′16″N3°02′29″W / 52.987822°N 3.041442°W / 52.987822; -3.041442 (Almhouses)
07 June 1963Health and Welfare [24] 1624
Almshouse Ruabon
SJ3017543907
52°59′17″N3°02′30″W / 52.987929°N 3.0415935°W / 52.987929; -3.0415935 (Almshouse)
07 June 1963Health and Welfare [25] 15689
Almshouse Ruabon
SJ3017243913
52°59′17″N3°02′30″W / 52.987982°N 3.0416395°W / 52.987982; -3.0416395 (Almshouse)
07 June 1963Health and Welfare [26] 15690
Attached Former Kitchen Garden Walls at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3100442703
52°58′38″N3°01′44″W / 52.977215°N 3.0289893°W / 52.977215; -3.0289893 (Attached Former Kitchen Garden Walls at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Domestic [27] 15741
Belan Place Ruabon
SJ3101741992
52°58′15″N3°01′43″W / 52.970827°N 3.028644°W / 52.970827; -3.028644 (Belan Place)
22 February 1995Domestic [28] 15732
Boat House Ruabon
SJ3086443116
52°58′51″N3°01′52″W / 52.980909°N 3.0311624°W / 52.980909; -3.0311624 (Boat House)
22 February 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [29] 15745
Broth Lodge (East) including attached screen wall and gatepiers Ruabon
SJ3116643347
52°58′59″N3°01′36″W / 52.983024°N 3.0267144°W / 52.983024; -3.0267144 (Broth Lodge (East) including attached screen wall and gatepiers)
22 February 1995Transport [30] 15752
Broth Lodge (West) including attached screen wall and gatepiers Ruabon
SJ3113643353
52°58′59″N3°01′38″W / 52.983074°N 3.0271624°W / 52.983074; -3.0271624 (Broth Lodge (West) including attached screen wall and gatepiers)
22 February 1995Transport [31] 15751
Bryn House Ruabon
SJ3280842800
52°58′42″N3°00′08″W / 52.978317°N 3.0021475°W / 52.978317; -3.0021475 (Bryn House)
07 June 1963Domestic [32] 1633
Chapel at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3098742650
52°58′36″N3°01′45″W / 52.976737°N 3.0292311°W / 52.976737; -3.0292311 (Chapel at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [33] 15739
Coach House at Belan Place Ruabon
SJ3105941990
52°58′15″N3°01′41″W / 52.970814°N 3.0280182°W / 52.970814; -3.0280182 (Coach House at Belan Place)
22 February 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [34] 15734
Congregational Church (including attached Sunday School, gatepiers, walls and railings) Ruabon
SJ3008643942
52°59′18″N3°02′35″W / 52.988232°N 3.0429267°W / 52.988232; -3.0429267 (Congregational Church (including attached Sunday School, gatepiers, walls and railings))
22 February 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [35] 15721
Crab Mill Ruabon
SJ3271842347
52°58′27″N3°00′12″W / 52.974234°N 3.0033933°W / 52.974234; -3.0033933 (Crab Mill)
31 December 2004Religious, Ritual and Funerary [36] 83277
Estate Cottage at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3101542696
52°58′38″N3°01′44″W / 52.977154°N 3.028824°W / 52.977154; -3.028824 (Estate Cottage at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [37] 15740
Former Estate Office at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3095942697
52°58′38″N3°01′47″W / 52.977155°N 3.0296581°W / 52.977155; -3.0296581 (Former Estate Office at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Commercial [38] 15738
Former School House to Old Grammar School Ruabon
SJ3024443817
52°59′14″N3°02′26″W / 52.987129°N 3.0405464°W / 52.987129; -3.0405464 (Former School House to Old Grammar School)
14 May 1988Agriculture and Subsistence [39] 1724
Front Lodge Ruabon
SJ3332041757
52°58′08″N2°59′40″W / 52.969006°N 2.9943082°W / 52.969006; -2.9943082 (Front Lodge)
22 February 1995Religious, Ritual and Funerary [40] 15725
Game Larder at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3095942662
52°58′37″N3°01′47″W / 52.976841°N 3.0296506°W / 52.976841; -3.0296506 (Game Larder at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Civil [41] 15737
Gate Piers and Gates beside Front Lodge Ruabon
SJ3333941758
52°58′08″N2°59′38″W / 52.969018°N 2.9940256°W / 52.969018; -2.9940256 (Gate Piers and Gates beside Front Lodge)
22 February 1995Industrial [42] 15726
Gates and Gate piers at Bakers Lodge Ruabon
SJ3157242961
52°58′47″N3°01′14″W / 52.979607°N 3.0205864°W / 52.979607; -3.0205864 (Gates and Gate piers at Bakers Lodge)
22 February 1995Education [43] 15754
Gateway and attached Walls to NW of Pen-Y-Lan Hall Ruabon
SJ3289241102
52°57′47″N3°00′02″W / 52.963066°N 3.0005441°W / 52.963066; -3.0005441 (Gateway and attached Walls to NW of Pen-Y-Lan Hall)
22 February 1995Domestic [44] 15728
Ha-Ha Walls to E of Kitchen Garden at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3120842644
52°58′36″N3°01′33″W / 52.976711°N 3.0259392°W / 52.976711; -3.0259392 (Ha-Ha Walls to E of Kitchen Garden at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Domestic [45] 15744
Hearse Shed Ruabon
SJ3026143826
52°59′14″N3°02′25″W / 52.987212°N 3.0402952°W / 52.987212; -3.0402952 (Hearse Shed)
14 May 1988Commercial [46] 15686
House attached to School Room Ruabon
SJ3135442518
52°58′32″N3°01′25″W / 52.975597°N 3.0237385°W / 52.975597; -3.0237385 (House attached to School Room)
22 February 1995Domestic [47] 15757
Ice House Ruabon
SJ3047543045
52°58′49″N3°02′13″W / 52.980221°N 3.0369398°W / 52.980221; -3.0369398 (Ice House)
22 February 1995Domestic [48] 15747
L-Shaped Stables at Pen-Y-Lan Hall Ruabon
SJ3289341133
52°57′48″N3°00′02″W / 52.963344°N 3.0005356°W / 52.963344; -3.0005356 (L-Shaped Stables at Pen-Y-Lan Hall)
22 February 1995 [49] 15729
Mary's Salon Ruabon
SJ3031943810
52°59′13″N3°02′22″W / 52.987076°N 3.0394279°W / 52.987076; -3.0394279 (Mary's Salon)
22 February 1995Transport [50] 15693
Moreton below Farmhouse (also known as Lower Moreton Farm) Ruabon
SJ3211344755
52°59′45″N3°00′46″W / 52.9958°N 3.0129076°W / 52.9958; -3.0129076 (Moreton below Farmhouse (also known as Lower Moreton Farm))
22 February 1995Domestic [51] 15722
Oaklands (including attached forecourt walls and gatepiers) Ruabon
SJ3036943987
52°59′19″N3°02′19″W / 52.988673°N 3.0387214°W / 52.988673; -3.0387214 (Oaklands (including attached forecourt walls and gatepiers))
22 February 1995Domestic [52] 15694
Oaklands (including attached forecourt walls and gatepiers) Ruabon
SJ3036543989
52°59′19″N3°02′20″W / 52.988691°N 3.0387814°W / 52.988691; -3.0387814 (Oaklands (including attached forecourt walls and gatepiers))
22 February 1995Commercial [53] 15695
Park Eyton Lodge (also known as Kennels Lodge) Ruabon
SJ3272543184
52°58′54″N3°00′12″W / 52.981757°N 3.0034634°W / 52.981757; -3.0034634 (Park Eyton Lodge (also known as Kennels Lodge))
22 February 1995Commercial [54] 15753
Pen-Y-Lan Hall Ruabon
SJ3290741081
52°57′46″N3°00′01″W / 52.962879°N 3.0003164°W / 52.962879; -3.0003164 (Pen-Y-Lan Hall)
22 February 1995Commercial [55] 15727
Plunge Pool Ruabon
SJ3053443421
52°59′01″N3°02′10″W / 52.983608°N 3.0361421°W / 52.983608; -3.0361421 (Plunge Pool)
07 June 1963Domestic [56] 15750
Round House Ruabon
SJ3025343766
52°59′12″N3°02′25″W / 52.986672°N 3.0404014°W / 52.986672; -3.0404014 (Round House)
07 June 1963Domestic [57] 1623
Ruabon Gates (also known as Wynnstay Gates and Archway) Ruabon
SJ3038843711
52°59′10″N3°02′18″W / 52.986195°N 3.0383789°W / 52.986195; -3.0383789 (Ruabon Gates (also known as Wynnstay Gates and Archway))
09 June 1952Industrial [58] 1550
Ruabon Railway Station Ruabon
SJ3006143820
52°59′14″N3°02′36″W / 52.987132°N 3.0432726°W / 52.987132; -3.0432726 (Ruabon Railway Station)
24 February 1983Domestic [59] 1719
School Lodge (including attached Colonnade) Ruabon
SJ3137442539
52°58′33″N3°01′24″W / 52.975789°N 3.0234451°W / 52.975789; -3.0234451 (School Lodge (including attached Colonnade))
22 February 1995Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [60] 15755
School Room Ruabon
SJ3135942525
52°58′32″N3°01′25″W / 52.975661°N 3.0236655°W / 52.975661; -3.0236655 (School Room)
22 February 1995Transport [61] 15756
Sluice Outlet Ruabon
SJ3041843111
52°58′51″N3°02′16″W / 52.980806°N 3.0378028°W / 52.980806; -3.0378028 (Sluice Outlet)
22 February 1995Transport [62] 15748
Spring Lodge (including Forecourt Walls and Railings) Ruabon
SJ3025643851
52°59′15″N3°02′25″W / 52.987436°N 3.040375°W / 52.987436; -3.040375 (Spring Lodge (including Forecourt Walls and Railings))
22 February 1995Domestic [63] 15692
Stable block at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3092142641
52°58′36″N3°01′49″W / 52.976647°N 3.030212°W / 52.976647; -3.030212 (Stable block at Wynnstay Hall)
09 June 1952Transport [64] 15736
Stables Ruabon
SJ3106042007
52°58′15″N3°01′41″W / 52.970967°N 3.028007°W / 52.970967; -3.028007 (Stables)
22 February 1995 [65] 15733
Stonehurst Ruabon
SJ3023343836
52°59′14″N3°02′27″W / 52.987298°N 3.0407144°W / 52.987298; -3.0407144 (Stonehurst)
22 February 1995Commemorative [66] 15687
Sundial on the Churchyard to Church of St Mary Ruabon
SJ3028043774
52°59′12″N3°02′24″W / 52.986747°N 3.040001°W / 52.986747; -3.040001 (Sundial on the Churchyard to Church of St Mary)
22 February 1995Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces [67] 15685
Terrier Kennels at Belan Place Ruabon
SJ3105941990
52°58′15″N3°01′41″W / 52.970814°N 3.0280182°W / 52.970814; -3.0280182 (Terrier Kennels at Belan Place)
22 February 1995 [68] 15735
The Gate House (also known as Park / Gate Lodge) Ruabon
SJ3037443708
52°59′10″N3°02′19″W / 52.986166°N 3.0385868°W / 52.986166; -3.0385868 (The Gate House (also known as Park / Gate Lodge))
22 February 1995Domestic [69] 15708
The Old Grammar School Ruabon
SJ3025043826
52°59′14″N3°02′26″W / 52.987211°N 3.040459°W / 52.987211; -3.040459 (The Old Grammar School)
14 May 1988Domestic [70] 1723
Tunnel to E of Kitchen Garden at Wynnstay Hall Ruabon
SJ3119942641
52°58′36″N3°01′34″W / 52.976683°N 3.0260726°W / 52.976683; -3.0260726 (Tunnel to E of Kitchen Garden at Wynnstay Hall)
22 February 1995Domestic [71] 15743
Walker Fan House at the former Wynnstay Colliery Ruabon
SJ2933443327
52°58′57″N3°03′14″W / 52.982606°N 3.0539922°W / 52.982606; -3.0539922 (Walker Fan House at the former Wynnstay Colliery)
22 February 1995Domestic [72] 15730
Wyfydd Ruabon
SJ3371841614
52°58′04″N2°59′18″W / 52.96777°N 2.9883537°W / 52.96777; -2.9883537 (Wyfydd)
05 May 1993Domestic [73] 1745
Wynnstay Arms PH Ruabon
SJ3033843785
52°59′13″N3°02′21″W / 52.986854°N 3.0391395°W / 52.986854; -3.0391395 (Wynnstay Arms PH)
07 June 1963Commercial [74] 1625

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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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". 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 Act 1990 rests with Cadw.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grade II listed buildings in Hanmer, Wrexham</span>

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". 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 Act 1990 rests with Cadw.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grade II listed buildings in Holt, Wrexham</span>

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". 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 Act 1990 rests with Cadw.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grade II listed buildings in Marchwiel</span>

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". 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 Act 1990 rests with Cadw.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grade II listed buildings in Sesswick</span>

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". 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 Act 1990 rests with Cadw.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Old Gwernyfed</span> House in Powys, Wales

Old Gwernyfed is a house dating from the medieval period in the community of Gwernyfed, Powys, Wales, close to the village of Felindre. It remains a private home and is a Grade I listed building. The gardens are listed on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.

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