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Mynydd Isa sits on the gentle slopes between the market town of Mold and the larger settlement of Buckley, effectively serving as a quiet residential link between the two. Historically, the area was rooted in the local coal mining and brickmaking industries that once defined this part of Flintshire, but today it is defined by its open layout and sense of space. The village is practical; most life revolves around the central square, which hosts a small parade of shops, a pub, and the combined library and community hub known as Caffi Isa. Geographically, it’s an ideal spot for those who work in nearby Chester or Wrexham but prefer being closer to the Clwydian Range, with Moel Famau often visible on the horizon. It has a distinct identity separate from its larger neighbours, maintaining a slower pace while benefiting from the immediate proximity of the A55 and the well-regarded secondary schools that straddle the border with Mold.