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Halkyn (Welsh:
Helygain [heˈləgain]; locally:
Lygian [ˈləgjan]) is a
village and
community in Flintshire, north-east
Wales and
situated between Pentre...
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Halkyn Castle (Welsh:
Castell Helygain) is a
mansion house in the
village of Halkyn, Flintshire, Wales. The house, with its ****ociated
stable block, is...
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Halkyn Common and
Holywell Gr****lands (Welsh:
Comin Helygain a
Glaswelltiroedd Treffynnon) is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Flintshire, north...
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heiress Violet Charlesworth".
Harry Thomas'
Memory Lane,
Volume 1.
Gwasg Helygain. pp. 32–33. ISBN 9780952275565.
Retrieved 2 May 2018. "The ****izes: Midlands...
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River Alyn (Afon Alun),
crosses the
Carboniferous Limestone from
Mynydd Helygain (a.k.a.
Halkyn Mountain) and runs down
through the
Loggerheads area before...
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November 2020. Howe,
Marjorie (2000). Old Rhyl: From 1850s – 1910.
Gwasg Helygain Ltd. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-9522755-4-1. "End of an era for Rhyl's funfair"...
- Wynne,
Clwyd (2006). The
North Wales Hospital, Denbigh, 1842-1995.
Gwasg Helygain. pp. 16–18. ISBN 0-9550338-4-5. Jones, N. W. (2007).
Former North Wales...
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Hundred Parishes Coleshill Cilcain/Kilken • Halkyn/
Helygain • Holywell/Treffynnon • Llaneurgain/Northop (Flint/Y Fflint) • Whitford/Chwitffordd Maelor...
- The X Site: Britain's Most
Mysterious Government Facility. Rhyl:
Gwasg Helygain. ISBN 9780952275558.
Starkey 1990, p. 219. "Runcorn New Town – 5. Designation...
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Pentre Halkyn (Welsh:
Pentre Helygain) is a
small village in Flintshire, Wales. It is
situated approximately two
miles from Holywell, and is off Junction...