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Mancot is a settled village in Flintshire, tucked between Hawarden and the industrial landscape of the Deeside corridor. Geographically, it is split into 'Big Mancot' and 'Little Mancot,' though the boundaries between the two have largely blurred as the village expanded during the mid-20th century. Historically, its growth was driven by the nearby ironworks and the Hawarden Bridge steelworks, providing a residential anchor for the local workforce. Today, it remains a practical spot for those working in the region, offering a straightforward commute to Chester via the A548 or toward North Wales on the A55. While it functions primarily as a quiet residential satellite to the larger nearby towns, it retains its own local identity through the village green, the traditional community library, and its proximity to the expansive Wepre Park in neighboring Connah's Quay. It is the type of place where the flat, fertile land of the Dee coastal plain meets the rising ground of the Hawarden hills, resulting in a village that feels open and connected to the wider Deeside infrastructure without being right in the middle of the noise.