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Talacre

Coordinates:53°21′04″N3°19′09″W/ 53.35117°N 3.31911°W/53.35117; -3.31911
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Talacre
The beach at Talacre
Talacre is located in Flintshire
Talacre
Talacre
Location withinFlintshire
Population347
OS grid referenceSJ122846
Principal area
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHOLYWELL
Postcode districtCH8
Dialling code01745
PoliceNorth Wales
FireNorth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Flintshire
53°21′04″N3°19′09″W/ 53.35117°N 3.31911°W/53.35117; -3.31911

Talacreis a village inFlintshireon the north coast ofWalesin thecommunityofLlanasaand the electoral ward ofFfynnongroyw,and is the northernmost mainland settlement in Wales. The village itself has a population of 347 as of the 2011 census.[1]

It is nearPoint of Ayron the west side of theRiver Deeestuary and has a sandy beach withdunesand large holiday caravan parks adjacent. The hills of theClwydian Rangebehind the village form the eastern boundary of theVale of Clwyd.The name Talacre is a combination of the Welsh wordstal[tal]"end" andacrau[ˈakraɨ̯]"acres", which in the dialect of north-east Wales is pronouncedacre[ˈakrɛ].This has led to the local English pronunciation/təˈlækrə/.Some sources claim the English version is properly pronounced/tæˈlækr,-ri/.[2][3]

A view of Talacre lighthouse

The village is probably most popular for thelighthouseon the nearby beach, the Talacre Beach Resort a short walk away from the Presthaven Sands holiday park and its multiple arcades. The lighthouse has been noted for numerousghostlysightings, people claiming to see a figure wearing old fashioned lighthouse keeper clothes and standing in front of the glass dome of the abandoned lighthouse.[4]The lighthouse was featured in popular British television dramaSkins,in the episode "Skins Pure".

Talacre was used by the armed forces during theSecond World Waras an aircraft firing range. Fighters flew over the remote village every day, shooting at wooden targets in the dunes and atdroguestowed by aircraft. It was also used for testing new devices such as 'window,' the anti-radar foil that, on occasion, covered the whole village with silver.

Talacre Abbey (Westbury Castle)

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Talacre Hall, 1820s; Gauci, P., lithographer[5]

The Talacre estate (Talacre Abbey) and Talacre Hall, built in 1829, were the home of theMostyn baronetsof Talacre. The CarmeliteMargaret Mostyngrew up on the estate in the early 1600s. In 1919 the Mostyn family sold the estate by auction and in 1921 it was occupied by a community of Benedictine nuns, who moved out in 1988.[6]The main hall, a grade II* listed building, now functions as a private house again, but was renamed Westbury Castle.

Railways

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The village was served byTalacre railway stationon theNorth Wales Coast Lineuntil it was closed in 1966.

References

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  1. ^UK Census(2011)."Local Area Report – Talacre population (1119885443)".Nomis.Office for National Statistics.Retrieved13 February2019.
  2. ^Wells, J C (2016).Sounds Fascinating: Further Observations on English Phonetics and Phonology.Cambridge University Press. p. 51.ISBN978-1-107-15779-8.
  3. ^"Historic Statement - Talacre Hall"(PDF).www.flintshire.gov.uk.Flintshire County Council.Retrieved23 September2016.
  4. ^"Permanent 'ghost' for lighthouse".BBC News.5 August 2009.Retrieved5 August2009.
  5. ^"Mostyn of Talacre manuscripts".Flintshire Record Office.A noble castellated stone built mansion, containing 40 rooms, with a handsome private chapel
  6. ^"English Benedictine Congregation".Archived fromthe originalon 3 July 2010.Retrieved20 July2013.