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Gwersyllt sits just northwest of Wrexham, occupying a practical spot where the urban edge of the city meets the quieter towards the Hope Mountain foothills. Historically, the village was shaped by the coal industry and the old summer house estates of the gentry, but today it functions as a self-contained community with its own distinct identity. It is well-served by its own railway station on the Bidston line, providing a direct link to both Wrexham Central and the Wirral, while the A483 is easily accessible for those heading toward Chester or Shrewsbury. Living here means having the convenience of the local Lidl and the Bradley road shops on your doorstep, alongside the green expanse of Alyn Waters Country Park, which offers miles of wooded riverside walks right on the edge of the village. It’s a place that feels established and connected, balancing its industrial roots with plenty of open space.