IIArbour within Brynkinallt Park The arbour is located on the ascending driveway from Lady's Bridge to Brynkinallt Hall, with a dramatic view over the narrow valley of the Afon Ceiriog.
IIBryn Coed The house stands in its own grounds at the E end of Castle Street, overlooking the valley to the rear.
IIBryn Eglwys The house is the end of the terrace of brick faced buildings at the beginning of Castle Street, in the centre of Chirk.
II*Brynkinallt Hall The Brynkinallt Estate lies to the E of Chirk town, and straddles the national boundary.
II*Chirk Aqueduct (continued into England) The aqueduct straddles the Ceiriog Valley, approximately 55m SW of the parish church, and can be reached by a footpath from Castle Road. The aqueduct passes into England (Weston Rhyn) at its S end.
IChirk Castle The castle stands on a bluff overlooking and controlling the Ceiliog Valley. It is reached by Station Avenue running directly W from Chirk township.
IChirk Castle Gates, Screen and Piers The screen stands on the skyline at the Llwyn-y-Cil entrance to Chirk Castle Park at the end of Station Avenue, and set back from the right-angled bend.
IChurch of St Mary The parish church stands at the S end of the main street of Chirk, within its own graveyard, on the N edge of the valley of the Afon Ceiriog.
IICottage at The Kennels The group of buildings known as The Kennels stand on the NE side of the road bounding the NE side of Chirk Castle park.
IIDeer Park Wall The wall extends from the the escarpment S of the S drive at Deer Park Lodge, N to Deershed Wood.
IIDeerpark Lodge The lodge is on the original S aproach driveway from Baddy's Gate along the escarpment of the Afon Ceiriog to the Castle, placed where the drive passes through the boundary wall to the deer park.
IIDovecote The dovecote stands to the S of the S range of the Home Farm buildings, on the edge of the National Trust park.
IIDrumore The house stands back and lower than the road, opposite Whitehurst Gardens and approximately 200m N of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
IIFarm Building at Fron-uchaf Farm, with front garden wall The farm lies on the hill road from Fron-isaf to Froncysyllte. The farm building stands at right angles to the road, and forms the N side of the walled front garden.
IIFron-uchaf Farmhouse The farm stands N of the hamlet of Fron-isaf, on the W side of the road running NW to Pen-y-graig and Froncysyllte.
IIGates to E Garden The gates are at the N end of the main cross walk at the head of the E gardens of the Castle, set within hedging.
IIGazebo The gazebo stands at the far end of the E gardens, facing S along the ha-ha wall.
IIHa-ha at the E end of the E Garden The ha-ha extends across the E end, of the E gardens, extending from the N side of Pleasure Ground Wood to the S junction with Garden Wood.
IIHalton Farmhouse The farmhouse is in the hamlet of Halton, lying on the S side of the old lane to Pont-y-Blew.
IIHalton Former Mission Church The mission church is located in its own churchyard in the SW quadrant of the cross roads at the centre of the hamlet of Halton.
IIHand Hotel The hotel is placed at the N end of Church Street, facing down Station Avenue.
IIHawk House in the E Garden The building stands on a slightly elevated platform overlooking the lower lawns of the E garden of Chirk Castle.
IILey Farmhouse Green Lane leads off a minor road from Halton to Chirk Green, connecting with Colliery Road in Chirk. Ley Farm is aligned on the lane, approximately 120m from the road junction.
IILlwyn-y-cil Cottage The building stands on the E side of the road, raised on a bank, with the former farm barn to the N.
IILlwyn-y-cil Lodge The lodge stands within the gates, on the N side and facing the drive.
IILychgate outside Church of St Mary The lychgate provides the entrance through the churchyard wall on the W side of the churchyard, leading off a small paved square.
IIMedieval Font in the E Garden The font is placed at the topmost point of the rock garden, behind the Hawk House, in the E gardens of Chirk Castle.
IIMilestone The milestone is set against a wall at the rounded corner between the Holyhead Road and Castle Road, opposite the church.
IIMilestone The milestone is in the hedge, close to the road and opposite a property named Hilbre on the Maes-y-waun estate at the N end of the town.
IINew Hall The building stands in a moated site, E of New Hall Gate. It is reached by a farm lane off the road from New Hall Gate to Whitehurst.
IINorth Gate Piers to Chirk Town Council Offices The Council Offices are opposite the recreation ground at the N end of Chirk. The paved forecourt has two entrances, one at each end of the frontage.
IINos 1 and 2 Home Farm Cottages Home Farm Cottages are a pair of estate cottages, lying ENE of Home Farm and facing E over the former pool.
IINos 6 & 7 Coed-derw The pair of cottages stand parallel and set back from the road N of Llwyn-y-cil Cottage.
IIPen-y-clawdd Farmhouse The farmhouse as at the S end of the village of Pentre, close to the railway cutting and bridge, overlooking the B5605 at the rear.
IIPlas-Offa The farmhouse stands on the SE side of Offa's Dyke where it crosses the main Holyhead Road. The farm buildings range to the W.
IIPont-y-blew The bridge carries the road from Chirk to Glynmorlas across the Afon Ceiriog.
II*Queen Anne's Cottage The cottage is located within Whitehurst Gardens, which are accessed directly from the A5 200m N of the roundabout at the N end of Chirk.
II*Railway Viaduct over River Ceiriog The viaduct crosses the valley parallel to Chirk Aqueduct, 550m SW of the Church at the centre of the village.
IIRemains of Forge at Pont-y-blew The remains of the forge lie in the front garden of the house called The Forge, approximately 170m from Pont-y-blew bridge.
IIRob's Cottage, Greenfield and Arosfa The building, now subdivided, stands in the hamlet of Fron-isaf, at the sharp bend in the road running down and E to Stryt-y-veri and Chirk.
IIStatue in the E Garden The two statues flank the opening in the hedge between the upper cross lawn, and the lower fruit tree lawn in the E gardens of the Castle.
IIStatue in the E Garden The statue flanks the opening in the hedge between the top cross lawn and the lower fruit tree garden, E of Chirk Castle.
IIStatue of Hercules Hercules is now sited on the axis of the E axial view from the castle where it passes through woodland.
IITown Reservoir The reservoir is in Reservoir Wood, S of Station Avenue, and E of the S extension of Llwyn-y-cil Road to the caravan park.
IITrevor House The house stands back in its own grounds facing extensive views over the Ceiriog Valley to the S, and approached by a driveway from the road.
IIWalls to the Privy Garden The privy garden adjoins the castle on the SE side. The walls define the it on the E and S, and on the W to the lower service yard
II*War Memorial The war memorial is set on a traffic island at the junction of Station Avenue with Church Street, near the centre of Chirk
IIWhitehurst House Whitehurst Gardens are on the NE side of the Holyhead Road, approximately 200m from the roundabout connection with the Chirk Road. The house stands within the NW corner of Whitehurst Gardens, with its
IIWhitewalls The house lies back from the road in its own grounds, with access off the road from Castle Road to Station Avenue.