Listed Buildings in Willington Worthenbury, Wrexham
IIAdmiralty House Located on the north side of the main road through Worthenbury (B 5069) shortly after its junction with Church Road and adjacent to The Malt House. Set back behind iron-railed narrow forecourt.
IIBowling Bank Farmhouse including attached farm range to west Located on the north side of Mulsford Lane which is a turning off the south of the B 5069 just after the centre of Worthenbury. The farmhouse entrance is through its cobbled farmyard.
IIBridge Cottages, Hurdle View Located next to the road on the south-eastern edge of Tallarn Green at Hurdle View, as the ground begins to rise from the Y-junction at the end of the main road through Tallarn Green.
IIEmral Hall Lodge Located approximately 1 km north-east of Holly Bush Corner (A 525), to the east side of, and set back from, the lane.
IIFrog Lane Cottage (East) Located on the south side of Frog Lane (B 5069) in its own garden and set back from the road behind a low brick wall with iron gate and stone piers.
IIFrog Lane Cottage (West) Located on the south side of Frog Lane (B 5069) in its own garden and set back from the road behind a low brick wall with iron gate and stone piers.
IIGlandeg Farmhouse Located on the west side of a lane running north from the B5069 approximately 3 km after leaving the village of Worthenbury.
IIHollybush Farmhouse Hollybush farm is situated some 0.3 km south-west of Hollybush Corner along Hollybush Lane which is the junction of the lane with the A 525 Whitchurch Road.
IIIce House to rear of North Stable Block at Emral Hall Located to the rear of the north stable block of Emral Hall and partly submerged in the ground. The stable block is reached by a private drive from Emral Hall Lodge.
IIKenyon Cottages Located on the south-west side of the main road through Tallarn Green, at the top of the village and adjacent to the village school.
IILane Farm Farmhouse Located on the south side of, and at right angles to, The Lane, from Tallarn Green towards Tybroughton House.
IIMulsford Hall Situated approximately 3km south-east of Worthenbury and approached by a long private drive.
IINorth Stable Block at Emral Hall One of two former stable blocks to Emral Hall which now form part of Emral Stud and are reached by a private drive from Emral Hall Lodge. It is sited opposite the South Stable block between the bridg
IIOak Farm Farmhouse Located at right angles to the by-road shortly after the Y-junction with the main road to Tallarn Green.
IParish Church of St Deiniol Located to the west of the centre of the village, a short distance along Church Road, within a walled graveyard. Fine views of the church across open meadows on the approach to the village from the s
IISarn Bridge To north-west of Tallarn Green, spanning the Wych Brook, the border between Wales and England.
IIShop Cottage Located in the centre of the village on the north side of the main road (B 5069) and attached to the former Post Office and Malt House.
IISouth Stable Block at Emral Hall One of the two former stable blocks to Emral Hall which now form part of the Emral Stud and are reached by a private drive from Emral Hall Lodge. It is sited between the bridge over Emral Brook and t
IITallarn Green Temperance Room Located off the main Tallarn Green road, and on the edge of fields farmed from Pear Tree Farm. Hidden behind modern house to road front.
IIThe Fields Located midway between Tallarn Green and the A 525 on the east side of a by-road. The Fields is set back from the road and surrounded by open countryside.
IIThe Malt House including attached cottage to right Prominently located to the north side of the main road through Worthenbury (B 5069) to the east of, and stepped forward from the adjoining Admiralty House.
IIThe Manor and Quinton Situated off the main road through Worthenbury (B 5069) shortly before Worthenbury Bridge with views towards Hollybush Lane to the south. It is reached by a short private drive and secluded in its ow
IIThe Old Rectory Located in its own grounds off Mulsford Lane, after its junction with the main road through Worthenbury, the B 5069. The Old Rectory is set behind cast-iron Gothic style railings to the top of a low
II*Willington Cross Located off a lane from the cross-roads at Willington Cross, set in open fields and approached by a private drive.
IIWorthenbury Bridge Located on the main road into Worthenbury from Bangor-is-y-coed.