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Area Information
Halkyn Community is a civil parish located in Flintshire, north-east Wales. It covers an area of 28.4 km² and sits in the shadow of Halkyn Mountain overlooking the Dee Estuary. This community lies between Pentre Halkyn, Northop, and Rhosesmor, forming a tightly linked group of settlements within the electoral ward. History defines much of the local character, with lead mining dating back to Roman times and the village being radically remodelled in the 1820s by the Grosvenor family. You will find the historic Blue Bell Inn and Halkyn United F.C. central to modern village life. The population dynamics show a mature demographic profile. Recent census data indicates a median age of 70 years for the wider region, which strongly suggests an older population base in Halkyn itself. The civil parish population stands at approximately 1,717 residents. This figure places Halkyn Community as a relatively small but established locality with deep historical roots. Daily life here revolves around specific, named amenities rather than sprawling commercial districts. Halkyn Village features a library, a parish church, and two public houses. The architecture and layout reflect centuries of industrial history alongside agricultural roots. Living in Halkyn Community offers proximity to the Dee Estuary and access to the Milwr Tunnel, a significant piece of industrial heritage driven through the orefield in 1897. You are part of a settlement that successfully transitioned from industrial extraction to a residential community while retaining its ancient parish status.
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- 28.4 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Halkyn Community reveals a neighbourhood skewed heavily towards older residents. The median age of 70 years creates a distinct social environment compared to younger urban centres. This demographic concentration implies that local facilities, including the library and the public houses such as the Britannia and the Blue Bell Inn, primarily serve an older demographic. Home ownership is a defining feature of this parish. Approximately 81% of households here own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high figure indicates a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The data suggests that property in Halkyn Community is largely bought in by individuals who plan to stay. Accommodation types, religious affiliations, and predominant ethnic groups are not detailed in the available statistics. However, the household composition data points towards a settled community structure. Absence of specific diversity metrics or precise breakdowns for household types suggests that large demographic shifts or high turnover are not currently evident. The area feels anchored by families and individuals who have taken root in this 28.4 km² expanse for many years.
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