Maes-y-dre

Settlement in Flintshire

Wales

Maes-y-dre

St Mary's church, Mold St Mary's church was built around 1490 in Perpendicular style.  It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
St Mary's church, Mold Credit: Philip Halling

Maes-y-dre is a small village located in the county of Flintshire, in northeast Wales. Situated just south of the larger town of Mold, Maes-y-dre is nestled in a scenic rural area surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque countryside. The village is primarily residential and has a close-knit community, making it an ideal place for families and those seeking a quieter way of life.

Maes-y-dre boasts a range of amenities for its residents, including a local primary school, a community center, and a few small shops and businesses. The village also has a charming pub that serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The nearby town of Mold offers more extensive shopping and recreational facilities, as well as a weekly market.

The surrounding area provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, with numerous walking trails and nature reserves close by. The nearby Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers stunning views and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

In terms of transportation, Maes-y-dre is conveniently located near major road links, including the A55, which provides easy access to nearby towns and cities. The village is also served by regular bus services, connecting residents to Mold and other surrounding areas.

Overall, Maes-y-dre offers a peaceful and scenic setting, combined with convenient access to amenities and transport links, making it an attractive place to live for those seeking a tranquil rural lifestyle.

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St Mary's church, Mold St Mary's church was built around 1490 in Perpendicular style.  It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
St Mary's church, Mold
St Mary's church was built around 1490 in Perpendicular style. It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
Steps leading up to Mold church Steps leading up to St Mary's church.  The church was built around 1490 in Perpendicular style.  It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
Steps leading up to Mold church
Steps leading up to St Mary's church. The church was built around 1490 in Perpendicular style. It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
Tower of St Mary's church, Mold The tower of St Mary's church.  The church was built in the 1480s in Perpendicular style.  It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
Tower of St Mary's church, Mold
The tower of St Mary's church. The church was built in the 1480s in Perpendicular style. It was built for Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor VII.
Steps into the churchyard Steps providing access to St Mary's churchyard in Mold.
Steps into the churchyard
Steps providing access to St Mary's churchyard in Mold.
The Dolphin The Dolphin pub on High Street in Mold.
The Dolphin
The Dolphin pub on High Street in Mold.
Blue plaque on St Mary's church <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7049009">SJ2364 : St Mary's church, Mold</a>
Blue plaque on St Mary's church
Statue of Daniel Owen Statue of Daniel Owen beside Mold library, it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John.  Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was writer and novelist of Wales.  His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens.  He died in Mold in 1895.
Statue of Daniel Owen
Statue of Daniel Owen beside Mold library, it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John. Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was writer and novelist of Wales. His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens. He died in Mold in 1895.
Statue of Daniel Owen Statue of Daniel Owen beside Mold library, it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John.  Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was writer and novelist of Wales.  His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens.  He died in Mold in 1895.
Statue of Daniel Owen
Statue of Daniel Owen beside Mold library, it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John. Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was writer and novelist of Wales. His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens. He died in Mold in 1895.
Statue of Daniel Owen Statue of Daniel Owen beside Mold library, it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John.  Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was writer and novelist of Wales.  His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens.  He died in Mold in 1895.
Statue of Daniel Owen
Statue of Daniel Owen beside Mold library, it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John. Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was writer and novelist of Wales. His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens. He died in Mold in 1895.
A WWI memorial and statue of Daniel Owen In the foreground is the black cut-out memorial to a WWI soldier.  In the background is the statue of Daniel Owen which stands beside Mold library; it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John.  Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was a Welsh writer and novelist.  His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens.  He died in Mold in 1895.
A WWI memorial and statue of Daniel Owen
In the foreground is the black cut-out memorial to a WWI soldier. In the background is the statue of Daniel Owen which stands beside Mold library; it was sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John. Daniel Owen was born in Mold in 1836 and was a Welsh writer and novelist. His contribution to Welsh literature, considered by some, making him comparable to the English Literature of Charles Dickens. He died in Mold in 1895.
Territorial Force Association The Territotial Force Association building on Park Street. The building is decorated in vermiculated rustication style.
Territorial Force Association
The Territotial Force Association building on Park Street. The building is decorated in vermiculated rustication style.
Memorial tomb Memorial tomb  in St Mary's churchyard, Mold.
Memorial tomb
Memorial tomb in St Mary's churchyard, Mold.
A memorial tomb and gravestones The unusual oval memorial tomb is surrounded by gravestones moved from their original position in the churchyard of St Mary's church, Mold.
A memorial tomb and gravestones
The unusual oval memorial tomb is surrounded by gravestones moved from their original position in the churchyard of St Mary's church, Mold.
Richard Wilson table tomb Richard Wilson (1714-1782) table tomb in the churchyard of St Mary's church in Mold.  The biography on the Tate's website describe him as 'an influential Welsh landscape painter, who worked in Britain and Italy. With George Lambert he is recognised as a pioneer in British art of landscape'.  He was a founding member of the Royal Academy.
Richard Wilson table tomb
Richard Wilson (1714-1782) table tomb in the churchyard of St Mary's church in Mold. The biography on the Tate's website describe him as 'an influential Welsh landscape painter, who worked in Britain and Italy. With George Lambert he is recognised as a pioneer in British art of landscape'. He was a founding member of the Royal Academy.
Inscription on the memorial to Richard Wilson  In Richard Wilson's biography on the Tate's website he is described as 'an influential Welsh landscape painter, who worked in Britain and Italy. With George Lambert he is recognised as a pioneer in British art of landscape'.  He was a founding member of the Royal Academy.
Inscription on the memorial to Richard Wilson
In Richard Wilson's biography on the Tate's website he is described as 'an influential Welsh landscape painter, who worked in Britain and Italy. With George Lambert he is recognised as a pioneer in British art of landscape'. He was a founding member of the Royal Academy.
High Street, Mold View up Mold's High Street from its junction with New Street and Chester Street.  St Mary's church which dates from around 1490 can be seen in the background.
High Street, Mold
View up Mold's High Street from its junction with New Street and Chester Street. St Mary's church which dates from around 1490 can be seen in the background.
Lloyds Bank, Mold Lloyds bank in Mold stands on the corner of High Street and New Street.  Formerly it was the Assembly Hall and Market Hall dating from 1849, and served as the Town Hall from 1882-1912.  The Assize Court were also held here.
Lloyds Bank, Mold
Lloyds bank in Mold stands on the corner of High Street and New Street. Formerly it was the Assembly Hall and Market Hall dating from 1849, and served as the Town Hall from 1882-1912. The Assize Court were also held here.
Blue plaque on Lloyds Bank
Blue plaque on Lloyds Bank
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Maes-y-dre is located at Grid Ref: SJ2364 (Lat: 53.173612, Lng: -3.145386)

Unitary Authority: Flintshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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