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Greenfield Valley
The 70 acre Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and its focal
point, the Museum and Farm, is owned by Flintshire County
Council and managed by The Greenfield Valley Trust Ltd, a
registered charity. Heritage Park with free access to the
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and its car parks all year
round. Fishing is permitted in the four acre Flour Mill
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St Winifreds Well holy well located in Holywell, North Wales. It is the
oldest continuously operating pilgrimage site in Great
Britain. The healing waters have been said to cause
miraculous cures, The legend of St Winifred tells how in
660AD, an enraged local chieftain severed the head of the
young Winifred after she spurned his advances, how a spring
rose from the ground at the spot where her head fell and how
she was later restored to life by her uncle, St Beuno . |
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Clwyd
Theatr Cymru is Wales’ major drama producing operation,
originally built as a Regional Arts Centre. It is the home
of a highly acclaimed producing company, which also presents
much of its work on tour throughout Wales and the rest of
the UK. The company produces mainly in English, but also in
Welsh. You can book on-line for most events at the theatre
by browsing to the information page on the Clwyd Theatre
website. |
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Tweedmill
factory Outlets is a "free attraction", warm and dry in
inclement weather and lovely and cool in hot weather, set in
a beautiful country setting. Home to 200 Factory Shops, all
under one roof, Tweedmill Factory Outlets stock an extensive
range of High Street fashions and footwear for Men and Women
plus Home Accessories. The 30,000 square feet of retail
space just outside St. Asaph |
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Major
Castles of Northeast Wales Castle Wales website provides
a Castle Index and Castle Maps for Wales. The North East
Wales section displays a partial map of north Wales showing
the locations of what many consider to be the important or
major castles for this section of northeast Wales. Castles:
Chirk, Denbigh, Dinas Bran, Ewloe, Flint, Hawarden &
Rhuddlan. |
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Bodnant
Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK,
spanning some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy
on ground sloping towards the west and looking across the
valley towards the Snowdonia range. Members of the National
Trust and fellows of the Royal Horticultural Society are
admitted free on presentation of a valid membership card. |
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Erddig
Hall & Country Estate in Wrexham is an atmospheric house
and estate. It is a completely furnished 18th-century large
country house which offers a unique insight into servants'
life in the 18th and 19th century. Erddig has one of the
last surviving 18th-century gardens with a large walled
garden and Victorian parterre, and extensive designed
parkland which offers 13 miles of footpaths. Demonstrations
of restored historic machines and horse drawn carriage
rides. |
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Afonwen
Antiques, Gift and Craft Centre of a Afonwen near
Caerwys, Mold, North Wales. There is a vast selection of
Antiques and Collectables displayed throughout a series of
rooms and a main hall area. Including a very large selection
of Pendelfin collectables available for sale at the Afonwen
Antiques Centre. |
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