Penyffordd

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Penyffordd
Flintshire
Location
Grid reference: SJ301617
Location: 53°8’53"N, 3°2’42"W
Data
Population: 3,715  (2001)
Post town: Chester
Postcode: CH4
Dialling code: 01244
Local Government
Council: Flintshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Alyn and Deeside

Penyffordd is a village and parish in Flintshire situated to the south west of Buckley and to the west of Chester. The name is derived from the Welsh language Pen Y Ffordd - meaning, literally, "head of the road". The resident population of Penyffordd, as measured in the 2001 Census, was 3,715.[1]

Penyffordd lies to the east of A550 road, south of its junction with the A55 North Wales Expressway. The parish consists of the neighbouring villages of Penyffordd and Penymynydd, which are a ribbon development along the line of the former major road.

A hamlet named Pen-y-ffordd is also in Flintshire. It is located between Holywell and Prestatyn, near Mostyn.

Community

Local amenities and landmarks include a village hall and war memorial. Penyffordd has its own Village Institute, Scout group, Girl Guides group and local youth club. An annual children's competition called Penyffordd and Penymynydd Youth Festival is held in the village.

Sport and leisure in the village include Pen-y-ffordd Tennis Club, bowling greens and Penyffordd Dancing School.

The village is served by Penyffordd County Primary School and Abbots Lane Infant School. The local secondary school is Castell Alun High School, which is in the nearby village of Hope.

Penyffordd has two places of worship: Trinity Chapel (Presbyterian & Methodist) and Emmanuel (Church in Wales).

Penyffordd railway station is on the Corwen road, which is on the line from Wrexham to Bidston in Birkenhead.

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