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Human settlement in Wales
Rhes-y-cae
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Rhes-y-cae is located in FlintshireRhes-y-caeRhes-y-caeLocation within Flintshire
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHOLYWELL
Postcode districtCH8
Dialling code01352
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53°13′37″N 3°13′01″W / 53.227°N 3.217°W / 53.227; -3.217

Rhes-y-cae is a small parish and village in Flintshire, Wales. Literally translated from Welsh, Rhes-y-cae is 'Row of fields'. It is situated between Pentre Halkyn and Rhosesmor and is part of the local government community of Halkyn. Local facilities include a chapel, a church and a park, which is situated next to Ysgol Rhes-y-cae. The school closed in 2013, due to there being too few students to warrant its continued operation.

The parish was consecrated on 27 June 1847.

The village shop has shut down, the bakery has closed to the public, and Rhes-y-cae pub, The Miners Arms, closed in 2014.

Every summer the Rhes-y-cae Show takes place, featuring dog racing and show jumping. Around 600 people attend each year.

Bus shelter and sheep, Rhes-y-cae.

References

  1. "Rhesycae - Christ Church". Clwyd Family History Society.
  2. "11 of North Wales' favourite lost pubs from the 90s". Daily Post (North Wales). 30 October 2021.
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