- Talacre
infobox UK place
country= Wales
welsh_name=
constituency_welsh_assembly= Delyn
official_name= Talacre
population=
unitary_wales=Flintshire
constituency_westminster= Delyn
post_town= HOLYWELL
postcode_district= CH8
postcode_area= CH
dial_code= 01745
os_grid_reference= SJ122846
latitude= 53.35117
longitude= -3.31911
static_
static_image_caption= The beach at Talacre. Talacre is a village inFlintshire on the NorthWales coast with large holiday caravan parks adjacent. It is nearPoint of Ayr on the west side of the River Dee estuary and has a sandy beach with dunes. The hills of theClwydian Range behind the village form the eastern boundary of theVale of Clwyd .The village is probably most popular for the
lighthouse on the nearby beach and the Talacre Beach Caravan Park, a short walk away from the Presthaven Sands holiday park.Talacre was used by the military during
World War II , as an aircraft firing range. Fighters flew over the remote village every day, shooting at wooden targets in the dunes and atdrogues towed by aircraft. It was also used for testing new devices, such as "window" the anti-radar foil that, on occasion, covered the whole village with silver.The village is often used as part of
Paul O'Grady 's comedy act, telling stories of how he spent many summers "Stuck in a four berth caravan in Talacre", and is therefore now part of popular culture as a famous "typically British" seaside holiday resort.
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