The principal council
Local government administrative unit in the UK. of Denbighshire in North Wales is one of the four that make up the preserved county
Area in Wales with an appointed Lord Lieutenant to represent the monarch's interest. of Clwyd.[1]
The council contains 28 of the Grade I listed buildings in Clwyd. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[2]
| Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bodrhyddan Hall | Rhuddlan![]() | Late 16th/early 17th century | 1361 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Burgess Gate | Denbigh![]() | 1282–1294 | 1020 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Denbigh Castle | Denbigh![]() | First phase 1294, second phase 1311 | 968 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Foxhall Newydd | Henllan![]() | Begun in 1592, never completed | 1055 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Leicester’s Church (Remains) | Denbigh![]() | Begun in 1578, never completed | 970 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Llangar Church | Llangar![]() | 14th century | 704 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Llangollen Bridge | Llangollen![]() | Probably 1656 | 1080 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Nantclwyd y Dre (Nantclwyd House) | Ruthin![]() | 15th century, with 17th-century additions | 833 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Pillar of Eliseg | Llantysilio![]() | 9th century | 19678 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Plas Uchaf | Cynwyd![]() | 1435 | 663 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Rhuddlan Castle | Rhuddlan![]() | 1277 – mid 1280s, with 14th-century additions | 14977 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Rhug Chapel | Corwen![]() | 1637 | 671 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Ruthin Castle | Ruthin![]() | Started in 1277 | 825 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Asaph Cathedral | St Asaph![]() | 1143 | 1460 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Collen’s Church | Llangollen![]() | 13th century, remodelled 1864–1867 | 1164 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Cynhafal’s Church | Llangynhafal![]() | 15th century | 786 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Dyfnog’s Church | Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch![]() | 13th century | 792 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Garmon’s Church | Llanarmon-yn-Iâl![]() | Late 15th century | 735 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Hilary’s Chapel | Denbigh![]() | 14th century | 969 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Marcella’s Church | Denbigh![]() | 13th century | 952 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Mary’s Church | Derwen![]() | 13th century | 725 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Meugan’s Church | Llanrhydd![]() | 13th century | 739 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Peter’s Church | Ruthin![]() | Founded in 1310 | 905 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| St Saeran’s Church | Llanynys![]() | 13th century | 808 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Town Wall, including North-East, Countess and Goblin Towers | Denbigh![]() | Late 13th/early 14th century | 954 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Town Wall: Western Section | Denbigh![]() | Late 13th/early 14th century | 82445 | ![]() webbaviation | |
| Trevor Hall | Llangollen![]() | Largely rebuilt 1742–1743 | 1350 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Valle Crucis Abbey | Llantysilio![]() | Founded in 1201 | 19693 | Wikimedia Commons |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Clwyd
Grade I listed buildings in the preserved county of Clwyd.






















