- Rhosesmor
Rhosesmor is a small village near
Mold ,Flintshire , in north-eastWales . The village lies near the parishes ofHalkyn andRhes-y-Cae . The hamlet ofWern-y-Gaer is encompassed by the boundaries of the village.History
The new parish of Caerfallwch (the traditional name for the village) was created on
23 October 1876 , from part of the township of Caerfallwch, which until that time had been in the parish ofNorthop .The "
London Gazette " of the27 October 1876 defined the boundaries of the new parish::"All that part of the parish of Northop in the county of Flint and in the
diocese of Saint Asaph which is comprised within and is co-extensive with the limits of that portion of the township of Caerfallwch wherein the present incumbent of the said parish of Northop now possesses the exclusivecure of souls , or in other words, which consists of that portion of the said township of Caerfallwch which is not included within the limits of the consolidated chapelry of Saint John, Rhydymwyn, in the county and diocese aforesaid."The village has a
lead mining history and several of the buildings, particularly in theWern-y-Gaer area of the modern village are more than three hundred years old. TheCelt ichill fort ofMoel-y-Gaer is above the village, which dates back to pre-Roman times.Geography
There are extensive natural and man-made tunnels, caves and caverns under the village. This is because it has been a mining centre from pre-Roman times, as well as having an interesting subterranean structure. These features are documented in various books by Cris Ebbs and have been explored by the Grosvenor Caving Club. There is also an underground lake under Rhosesmor. The [http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/m/milwr_tunnel/index.shtml Milwr Tunnel] passes nearby.
Community
Local facilities include a
post office , achurch , apublic house , a park, aprimary school and a village hall.The post office and shop is open 'community hours' (i.e. 08:30 - 12:30, Monday to Friday). The one remaining public house, the Red Lion, was re-opened in June 2006 having closed on New Years Day 2005. The Red Lion has once again become an important part of village life.
External links
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