Parish in Denbighshire, Wales
| Coordinates: | 53.106, -3.197 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 19 57 |
Llanarmon-yn-Ial is a small, rural parish set on the rolling uplands of Denbighshire in north-east Wales, offering broad views over the Vale of Clwyd and easy access to fine walking country on the surrounding hills. Its landscape is a mix of pastures, hedgerows and limestone ridges, so it feels quietly remote while still being within easy reach of market towns such as Mold and Wrexham.
The community is centred on an ancient parish church dedicated to St Garmon and a scattering of stone cottages; historically the area had small-scale lead mining and limestone quarrying (notably around the village of Eryrys), and agriculture remains the mainstay of the local economy. Social life tends to be village-focused, with a strong tradition of local events and a close-knit community that welcomes walkers and visitors interested in the parish’s historic buildings and rural heritage.
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