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Caergwrle (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village in the
county of Flintshire, in
north east Wales.
Approximately 5–6
miles (8.0–9.7 km) from
Wrexham and situated...
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Caergwrle Bowl is a
unique object dating to the
Middle Bronze Age, c. 1300 BC,
originally manufactured from shale, tin and gold, and
found in Caergwrle...
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Caergwrle Castle (Welsh:
Castell Caergwrle), also
known as Queen's Hope in
scholarly texts, is a
castle located in the town of
Caergwrle, in Flintshire...
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current seat
include Shotton, Connah's Quay, Buckley,
Hawarden and
Caergwrle. It was
formerly known as East
Flintshire until the 1983
boundary review...
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Caergwrle (foaled 1965) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse. In a
racing career lasting from July 1967
until June 1968, the
filly ran six
times and won...
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Caergwrle railway station serves the
village of
Caergwrle in Flintshire, Wales. The
station is 4¾ miles (7 km)
north of
Wrexham Central on the Borderlands...
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Buckley Railway. It was to run from
Wrexham broadly northwards through Caergwrle and
crossing the Mold
Railway (where south-to-west and north-to-west curves...
- Hope
Mountain is a
Marilyn located by the
village of
Caergwrle in
North Wales. It
features a park at the top
named Llyn-y-Waun and is
located directly...
- than 5
miles from Wrexham. Hope is one of
several villages including Caergwrle,
Abermorddu and Cefn-y-bedd
which together form the community. At the...
- A55
North Wales Expressway. A548
Chester Llanrwst A549
Drury Mold A550
Caergwrle Hooton A551
Seacombe ****ton A552
Birkenhead West
Kirby A553 Birkenhead...