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Northop Hall sits on the gentle slopes of Flintshire, positioned just a few miles east of Mold and within easy reach of the Deeside corridor. Originally a settlement that grew around the local coal mining industry, particularly the Galchog and Boar’s Head collieries, it has long since transitioned into a quiet residential village. The landscape is defined by its elevation, offering clear views over the Dee Estuary towards the Wirral. Life revolves around the village green and the primary school, while the local cricket club provides a central hub for activity during the summer months. Despite its proximity to the A55, the village maintains a sense of separation from the busier commuter routes, with a network of footpaths leading out into the surrounding agricultural land and towards the neighbouring village of Northop. It’s a practical location for those working in Chester or Wrexham, yet it retains the distinct, self-contained character of a traditional North Wales hilltop community.