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Brief facts about cilcain:
Cilcain is a village and community, near Mold in Flintshire, north-east Wales. The village has an industrial history and includes the Millennium Woods, a post office, a public house, a parish church, a primary school and a village hall. Cilcain borders the parishes of Rhosesmor, Rhes-y-cae and Rhydymwyn. The community includes the village of Rhydymwyn.
Cilcain Hall - Cilcain Hall is a country house 2 miles north-northeast of the village of Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales. It was built in 1875–77 for W. B. Buddicom and designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. The hall is built in stone and has a red tile roof. Its architecture includes Elizabethan elements.
Brynle Williams (1949–2011), Cilcain farmer and Conservative member of the National Assembly for Wales .
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