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Leeswood, or *Coed-llai* in Welsh, sits on a gentle slope about three miles south of Mold, tucked between the A541 and the countryside leading toward Pontblyddyn. Historically, the village was tethered to the coal and iron industries, though today it has settled into a much quieter rhythm as a residential community. The heart of the village is defined by a mix of traditional terrace cottages and newer housing, served by a primary school, a local shop, and a community centre. While modern life is centered around the village hub, the area is best known for the "White Gates" and the sprawling parkland of Leeswood Hall, an 18th-century Grade I listed manor that remains a significant landmark on the northern edge of the settlement. It is a practical spot for those working in Wrexham or Chester, providing a distinct sense of elevation and space without being isolated from the nearby market town amenities in Mold.