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Bagillt sits on the edge of the Dee Estuary in Flintshire, stretched out along the coast between Holywell and Flint. It’s a place defined by its relationship with the water and its industrial past; if you walk along the coastal path today, you can still see the remains of the old jetties where lead and coal were once shipped out across the Irish Sea. Geographically, the village is split between the "bottom" road near the marshes, which offers wide, unobstructed views over the sandbanks toward the Wirral, and the steeper lanes that climb the hill towards the Milwr plateau. It remains an independent-minded community with a local primary school, a handful of traditional pubs, and a scattering of shops that serve daily needs. While the A548 coastal road makes it a practical base for commuting towards Chester or Deeside, the village keeps a quiet, understated character, rooted in a landscape of tidal shifts and rolling Welsh hillside.