Erbistock
Erbistock is a Village in the county of Wrexham (Wrecsam).
Erbistock postcode: LL13 0DH
There are great places to visit near Erbistock including some great towns and historic buildings.
The area close to Erbistock boasts some of the best towns including Wrexham.
St Giles Church in Wrexham is one of Erbistock's best, nearby historic buildings to visit in Erbistock.
Erbistock History
There are some historic monuments around Erbistock:
- Offa's Dyke: Cadwgan Hall Section, extending from River Clywedog to the Railway
- Wat's Dyke: Section extending from Middle Sontley to Black Brook Bridge
- Offa's Dyke: Vron Farm Section
- Wynnstay Colliery Walker Fan House
- Offa's Dyke Section South of River Gwenfro
- Halghton Lodge Moated Site
- Offa's Dyke: Section SW from Tatham Bridge
- Wat's Dyke: 140m long section, 370m south west of Gobowen Station
- Offa's Dyke: Vron Section
- Bryn-y-Castell and a section of Wat's Dyke adjacent to Preeshenlle United Reformed Church
- Wat's Dyke: Garden Village Section
- Offa's Dyke: Section extending 120m from Railway to Bronwylfa Road, Legacy
- Ellesmere Castle: a motte and bailey castle 200m south west of St Mary's Church
- Wat's Dyke, 420m long section, 190m west of the junction between Preeshenlle Lane and St Martin's Road
- Moated site and associated water management features 150m north of The Gadlas
- Eyton Old Hall Moat
- Offa's Dyke: Section N of Home Farm
- Hillbury Round Barrow
- Darland Wood Round Barrows
- Wat's Dyke : Section South of Ruthin Road
- A 1.43km length of the Ellesmere Canal and associated features at Chirk Bank
- Offa's Dyke: North Section at Coedpoeth
- Offa's Dyke: Plas Power Section
- Offa's Dyke: Pentre-Bychan Hall Section, extending 540m S from Bron-Wylfa
- Cadwgan Hall Mound
- Moated Site near Groesfoel Farm, Rhostyllen
- Wynnstay Colliery Winding Engine House
- Wat's Dyke: Section SSW of Wrexham Station, 130m Long
- Bangor Bridge
- Penley Hall Moated Site
- Wat's Dyke: Section extending from Erddig Park to Middle Sontley
- Gatewen Hall round barrow
- Old Oswestry hillfort, and two adjacent sections of Wat's Dyke
- Erddig Mound & Bailey Castle
- Fairy Oak Round Barrow
- Wat's Dyke, 490m long section, immediately north and south of Preeshenelle Bridge
- Offa's Dyke: Section S of Aberderfyn Road
- Offa's Dyke: Section S of Bryn yr Owen Farm
- Wat's Dyke at Crispin Lane, Wrexham
- Wat's Dyke: Section extending from Black Brook Bridge to Pentre-Clawdd
- Offa's Dyke: Sections N & S of Bryn yr Owen Colliery
- Medieval cross in St Mary's churchyard, Dudleston
- Gardden Camp
- Roman military site at Rhyn Park
- Wrexham Churchyard Ornamental Wrought Iron Gates and Screen
- Croes-Foel Round Barrow
- Lightwood Farm Moated Site
- Wat's Dyke: 110m long section, 620m south east of Henlle Home Farm
- Wat's Dyke: Section extending from Pentre-Clawdd to Wynnstay Park
- Offa's Dyke: Section in Plas Power Park
- Hadfod-y-Bwlch Round Barrow
- Motte castle adjacent to Oaklands Hall, Chirk Bank
- Whittington Castle
- The Holyhead Road: the Chirk Embankment and earlier trackways
- Sutton Green round barrow
- Offa's Dyke: South Section at Coedpoeth
- Offa's Dyke: Section S from Cae Llewellyn
- Offa's Dyke: Y Gardden Camp Section
- Bersham Colliery: No 2 Winding Gear
- Wat's Dyke: Sections N & S of the Court
- Castell y Waun Castle Mound
- Wat's Dyke: Section W of Ty-Gwyn
- Wat's Dyke: 180m long section, 170m east of Pentre-wern
- Bersham Ironworks