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Greenfield sits on the edge of the Dee Estuary in Flintshire, positioned on the coastal slope just below the town of Holywell. It’s a place where industrial history meets the natural landscape; the village grew significantly during the 18th and 19th centuries due to the copper and cotton mills that harnessed the water power coming down from the Holywell mountains. Today, that heritage is preserved in the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, a 70-acre corridor that offers a woodland walk past old reservoirs and abbey ruins down to the coast. Living here means you’re well-connected via the A548 coast road, and while the village itself has its own primary school and local shops, the steep link road up to Holywell provides the main high street services. The geography is defined by the contrast between the mudflats of the estuary and the rising hills behind, offering a sense of openness and plenty of footpaths for those who prefer being outdoors to being in a city.