- and is
currently a
private residence.
Nerquis Hall was
designated a
Grade I
listed building in
October 1952.
Nerquis Hall was
constructed for John Wynne...
- po****tion
taken at the 2011
census was 585. The older,
anglicised spelling of
Nerquis can
sometimes be found. It has a
small school and a
local bus
service to...
-
Littleton Hall.
Built for
Thomas Dixon in 1806 and now much altered.
Nerquis Hall, Nercwys, Flintshire.
Gummow added castellated Gothic wings, stable...
- and
Manchester Railway) Merthyr,
Tredegar and
Abergavenny Railway, 1862
Nerquis Railway, 1866
Newport Pagnell Railway, 1875
North and
South Western Junction...
- of Wales.
Retrieved 14
March 2023. "
Nerquis Hall - Mold".
Parks & Gardens.
Retrieved 31
January 2024. Cadw. "
Nerquis Hall (PGW(C)50(FLT))".
National Historic...
- Penley/Llannerch BannaW1 Mold Penarlâg/Hawarden • Yr Wyddgrug/Mold (Nercwys/
Nerquis • Treuddyn)
Prestatyn Alltmelyd/MelidenD • Diserth/DyserthD • Gwaenysgor...
-
Number LANMS.2006.8).
Lancashire Museums Nerquis (Welsh: Nercwys) is a
village in Flintshire, Wales. See
Nerquis Hall for
details of Miss Gifford's house...
-
Grade II
Gothick Pavilion 1966 (original c. 1815)
Originally a
porch for
Nerquis Hall in Flintshire, it was
relocated to
Portmeirion with
amendments by...
-
tower is an 18th-century
monument in
Baroque style marking the site of the
Nerquis Hall vault. It is in
white marble and
consists of an altar-tomb on a plinth...
-
Brenig and
Clocaenog Forest, the Vale of Clwyd, Pantasaph,
Wepre Park,
Nerquis Hall and
Wynnstay Hall, Ruthin,
Cambrian Mountains and
Plynlimon (Pumlumon)...