Brynford

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Coordinates: 53°15′39″N 3°13′50″W / 53.26082°N 3.23052°W / 53.26082; -3.23052
Brynford
Welsh: Brynffordd
Brynford

 Brynford shown within Flintshire
Population 1,098 2001 Census)[1]
OS grid reference SJ180744
Principal area Flintshire
Ceremonial county Clwyd
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CHESTER
Postcode district CH8
Dialling code 01352
Police North Wales
Fire North Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Delyn
Welsh Assembly Delyn
List of places
UK
Wales
Flintshire

Brynford (Welsh: Brynffordd) is a village in Flintshire, Wales. It is located to the south west of the town of Holywell and near the A55 road (North Wales Expressway). At the 2001 Census, Brynford had a population of 1,098.[1]

Amenities in Brynford include St. Michael's Church, a local village shop, two inns, a park, golf club, private day nursery and local bus company, Oares Coaches. The Cynfaen Memorial Methodist Chapel, serving Brynford, is in the nearby village of Calcoed.

Historically, the area was extensively mined for lead and has been left with the scars of that past all over its common land.[2]

The explorer and journalist Henry Morton Stanley was a student teacher in the old village school.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "2001 Census: Brynford". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 30 June 2008. 
  2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/flintshire/pages/halkyn.shtml
  3. "Welcome to Brynford and Calcoed". Retrieved 28 November 2007. 

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