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TrelawnydFormerly called Newmarket, this village is well known for its Bronze Age cairn, Gop Hill, the biggest prehistoric monument in Wales, which marks the place where, traditionally, Offa’s Dyke began, although the town of Prestatyn also claims this honour. The Trelawnyd Male Voice Choir, with over 100 members, is reckoned to be one of the best choirs in North Wales. The Parish Church of St Michael, which measures only 55 feet by 19 feet, was rebuilt in 1724, though a church has stood on the site for centuries. |
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