Northop Hall
Northop Hall is a village and community near Connah's Quay in Flintshire, Wales. Located to the east of Northop, near the A55 North Wales Expressway, the village is largely residential in character.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Ewloe Castle and Wepre Park.
Ewloe Castle
Castle
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Ewloe Castle is a native Welsh castle built by the Kingdom of Gwynedd near the village of Ewloe in Flintshire, Wales. The castle, which was one of the last fortifications to be built by the native Princes of Wales, was abandoned at the beginning of the invasion of Wales by Edward I in 1277.
Wepre Park
Park
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Wepre Park is a 160 acres country park near Connah's Quay in Flintshire, Wales. The park is home to Ewloe Castle and contains a playground, outdoor gym, football playing pitches and a visitor centre.
Soughton Hall
Manor estate
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Soughton Hall is a Grade II* listed country house hotel in Sychdyn, Flintshire, Wales. William John Bankes inherited Soughton Hall in 1815. The parks and gardens are listed as Grade II* in the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Deeside and Mold.
Deeside
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Deeside is the name given to a predominantly industrial conurbation of towns and villages in Flintshire and Cheshire on the Wales–England border lying near the canalised stretch of the River Dee that flows from neighbouring Chester into the Dee Estuary.
Mold
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Mold is a town and community in Flintshire, Wales, on the River Alyn. It is the historic county town and was the administrative seat of Flintshire County Council from 1996 to 2025, as it was of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996.
Flint
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Flint is a town and community in Flintshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Dee. It is the former county town of Flintshire. According to the 2011 Census, the population of the community of Flint was 12,953, increasing to 13,732 at the 2021 census.
Northop Hall
- Type: Village with 1,830 residents
- Description: village in Flintshire, United Kingdom
- Categories: community and locality
- Location: Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.2026° or 53° 12′ 9″ northLongitude
-3.0928° or 3° 5′ 34″ westPopulation
1,830Elevation
374 feet (114 metres)Open location code
9C5R6W34+2VOpenStreetMap ID
node 27211258OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
7297179Wikidata ID
Q2622469
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Welsh—“Northop Hall” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Northop Hall”
- Breton: “Neuadd Llaneurgain”
- Cebuano: “Northop Hall”
- Chinese: “Northop Hall”
- Dutch: “Northop Hall”
- French: “Northop Hall”
- Irish: “Neuadd Llaneurgain”
- Italian: “Northop Hall”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Northop Hall”
- Persian: “نورثاپ هال”
- Spanish: “Northop Hall”
- Swedish: “Northop Hall”
- Welsh: “Neuadd Llaneurgain”
- Welsh: “Pentre Moch”
- Welsh: “Pentre’r Moch”
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