Reid & Roberts Estate Agents, CH8

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Reid & Roberts office is located on Holywell’s main High Street which has a street market every Thursday. The town centre is predominantly made up of Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian period buildings and offers many businesses and independent stores to serve the shopping needs of those local to the town and surrounding villages. The small scattered communities and villages around Holywell Town are all connected by a frequent bus service. The town contains English, Welsh and Catholic primary schools which are feeders to Holywell High School with a bus service to Welsh speaking and Catholic High schools in the neighbouring towns of Flint and Mold. Holywell also offers a well equipped leisure centre having a fitness suite, a 25 metre swimming pool and children’s learner pool, and a multi-activity studios for fitness and dance classes. Holywell has a variety of restaurants, several public houses, doctors surgery and a recently built community hospital. A ten minute walk from Holywell Town Centre is the Greenfield Valley which has a number of conserved mills and structures from bygone ages and is the only place in Wales to have seven scheduled ancient monuments. Holywell boasts one of the seven wonders of Wales being St Winifred’s Well which is considered to be a Holy Well which is surrounded by a 7th century chapel. Greenfield Heritage Valley is a popular attraction for families and walkers with open play grounds, farm animals, educational activities and a quaint café. Holywell is a gateway for the keen rambler to explore the surrounding unspoiled countryside from the panoramic heights of the Halkyn & Brynford Common to the banks of the River Dee estuary. The Town is conveniently less than five minutes travelling time from the A55 dual carriageway and the A548 coastal route, which link up to the main motorway networks throughout the Northwest region.

Reid & Roberts office is located on Holywell’s main High Street which has a street market every Thursday. The town centre is predominantly made up of Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian period buildings and offers many businesses and independent stores to serve the shopping needs of those local to the town and surrounding villages. The small scattered communities and villages around Holywell Town are all connected by a frequent bus service. The town contains English, Welsh and Catholic primary schools which are feeders to Holywell High School with a bus service to Welsh speaking and Catholic High schools in the neighbouring towns of Flint and Mold. Holywell also offers a well equipped leisure centre having a fitness suite, a 25 metre swimming pool and children’s learner pool, and a multi-activity studios for fitness and dance classes. Holywell has a variety of restaurants, several public houses, doctors surgery and a recently built community hospital. A ten minute walk from Holywell Town Centre is the Greenfield Valley which has a number of conserved mills and structures from bygone ages and is the only place in Wales to have seven scheduled ancient monuments. Holywell boasts one of the seven wonders of Wales being St Winifred’s Well which is considered to be a Holy Well which is surrounded by a 7th century chapel. Greenfield Heritage Valley is a popular attraction for families and walkers with open play grounds, farm animals, educational activities and a quaint café. Holywell is a gateway for the keen rambler to explore the surrounding unspoiled countryside from the panoramic heights of the Halkyn & Brynford Common to the banks of the River Dee estuary. The Town is conveniently less than five minutes travelling time from the A55 dual carriageway and the A548 coastal route, which link up to the main motorway networks throughout the Northwest region.

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