Halkyn

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Halkyn
Welsh: Helygain
Flintshire

Church of St Mary the Virgin
Location
Grid reference: SJ211714
Location: 53°13’59"N, 3°10’59"W
Data
Population: 2,876  (2001)
Post town: Holywell
Postcode: CH8
Dialling code: 01352
Local Government
Council: Flintshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Delyn

Halkyn is a village and parish in Flintshire situated between Pentre Halkyn, Northop and Rhosesmor. At the 2001 Census the population was 2,876.[1]

History

Halkyn is one of the ancient parishes of Flintshire, originally comprising the townships of Hendrefigillt, Lygan y Llan and Lygan y Wern. The areas was notable during the Roman occupation for the mining of lead. The village was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Alchene, when it was then part of Cheshire.

Amenities

The village had a post office (which closed in April 2011), and has a parish church and a library, but few other facilities. It has two public houses, The Britannia and the Blue Bell Inn.

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