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Cefn-y-Grug - Llandegla (LL11) new homes for sale by Bloor Homes
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A little more about Cefn-y-Grug...
A superb new development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes.
Llandegla is a lovely village named after Saint Tecla, the patron saint of the village parish church and is located in the upper valley of the River Alyn in Denbighshire just off the A525 road between Ruthin & Wrexham.
The village offers a Post Office/general store and there are pubs close by where good food is served. Natural features of the area include the Clwydian Range and Ruabon Moors to the north west of the village. The Llandegla Forest, which is privately owned and recognised as a source of sustainable timber, is situated to the south east of the village and the Horseshoe Pass is to the south.
The Pendinas Reservoir lies in the middle of the forest and provides the water for the local area, also fishing activity takes place there. Coed Llandegla Visitor Centre and Trail opened to the public in 2005 and is used for a range of recreational activities including mountain biking and walking.
The forest and adjacent moorland are important for the black grouse, which has been declining in many parts of England & Wales but increasing here due to a special land management program.
Places of interest are Llangollen with its many natural wonders including the steam railway, River Dee canals with horse drawn boats and white water rivers. There are an abundance of castles to tempt the romantics and historians with Denbigh and Ruthin close by and Rhuddlan just 3 miles from Rhyl just to name a few.
Llandegla Village is easily accessible via a good ‘A’ road network and is only 10 miles to Wrexham, which is the largest town in North Wales and has a major centre with high street shop, bar, restaurants, sports & leisure centres hosting athletic, basketball, hockey, tennis & golf.
Mold is also 10 miles away and offers a weekly fresh produce market and a monthly farmers market. Other attractions include St. Mary’s Church (15th Century Parish Church), a small museum and the regional arts Centre Clwyd Theatre Cymru.
Llandegla Village is surrounded by diverse and beautiful scenery, near major towns and cities and is within an hours travel to two international Airports at Liverpool & Manchester.


































































































