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Bagillt

Bagillt
Bagillt, St Mary's Church.jpg
St Mary's Church in Bagillt
Bagillt is located in Flintshire
Bagillt
Bagillt
Bagillt shown within Flintshire
Population 4,165 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference SJ221752
Principal area
Ceremonial county
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BAGILLT
Postcode district CH6
Dialling code 01352
Police North Wales
Fire North Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament
Welsh Assembly
List of places
UK
Wales
Flintshire
53°16′05″N 3°10′05″W / 53.268°N 3.168°W / 53.268; -3.168Coordinates: 53°16′05″N 3°10′05″W / 53.268°N 3.168°W / 53.268; -3.168

Bagillt (/ˈbæɡɪlt/; Welsh pronunciation: [ ˈbaɡɪɬt]) is a small village overlooking the Dee Estuary, near Holywell in Flintshire, Wales. At the 2001 Census the population was recorded as 3,918, increasing to 4,165 at the 2011 census.

Bagillt was part of the Kingdom of Gwynedd in the early medieval period. In the 12th century, Owain Gwynedd and his forces retreated to Bryn Dychwelwch, the "Hill of Retreat", above Bagillt while being pursued by superior numbers of Henry II's forces. Castell Hen Blas, a motte-and-bailey castle, lies within the boundaries of Bagillt. It was the birthplace of Dafydd ap Llywelyn, Prince of Wales, probably around Easter 1212. The castle ruins were partially excavated in the mid-1950s. Dafydd's birth was commemorated by the unveiling of a plaque on the wall of the Upper Shippe Inn in the centre of the village on 25 July 2010; this was 770 years since the issue of his earliest surviving charter as prince.

Mostyn Hall, the seat of one of the oldest Welsh families, lies close to Bagillt. Parts of the building date from the time of Henry VI in the 15th century. The future Henry VII is said to have been concealed in the Hall by the lord of Mostyn, Richard ap Howel, during the reign of Richard III. The Hall now houses antiquities and manuscripts pertaining to old British history and Welsh that were brought from Gloddaeth Hall, Llanrhos.


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