Henllan Village, Denbighshire Open Daily, admission free
Details
Accessibility:
Most of the streets in the village have pavements, but some of the streets are sloping. There is a toilet block, with a disability toilet, in the Top Parc playing fields, which is managed by the Community Council (please see below)
Brief description:
Henllan is around 2 miles from Denbigh, and is situated in Denbighshire, North Wales. The village of Henllan has a village pub, the Llindir Inn, and a church, St Sadwrn’s Church, and a community primary school (please see https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/resident/education/schools/Primary/Henllan.aspx ) The Llindir Inn is a 13th century thatched building. Supposedly, it is one of the oldest pubs in Wales and is believed to be one of the most haunted pubs in Wales.
Address:
Henllan, Denbigh LL16 5BJ, UK
Email:
For more information, please email henllancommunitycouncil@denbighshire.gov.uk, and Mr Gwyn Davies, Clerk to the Community Council, clerk@henllan.cymru
Phone:
Tel: 01824 – 750283, Mobile: 07887 955613
Email: clerk@henllan.cymru
Website:
Directions:
Situated to the north-west of Denbigh via the B5382, at its crossroads with B5428. OS SJ 023680
Opening Times:
Open Daily, admission free
Transport:
Public transport operates in and around this area. For more travel information go to https://www.traveline.info or call 0800 46 40 000
Amenities:
The Llindir Inn and restaurant is immediately south of approach to the church, and the village post office and stores are to the east of the church
Travel Information
For further travel information in Wales please see: www.traveline.cymru/travel-info
Or call Traveline Cymru on 0800 464 0000