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Summerhill sits on high ground just northwest of Wrexham, offering a vantage point that overlooks the town and the Cheshire Plain beyond. Historically, the village’s identity was tied to the local coal mining industry, particularly the nearby Westminster Colliery, but today it is a primarily residential area characterised by its quiet, elevated streets. It borders the larger village of Gwersyllt and the community of Bradley, providing residents with straightforward access to the supermarket and train station in Gwersyllt while remaining far enough away to feel tucked aside. For those who value the outdoors, the village is within walking distance of Moss Valley Park, a reclaimed industrial site that now features fishing lakes, golf facilities, and wooded trails. Its location is particularly practical for commuters, as it sits only a few minutes' drive from the A483, linking the village easily to Chester, Oswestry, and the North Wales coast.