Pandy is a small rural settlement in Wrexham County Borough in Wales, tucked into the rolling farmland not far from the English border. The name, common in Wales, derives from the Welsh word for a fulling mill and hints at a historic link to small-scale textile and agricultural industry; today it feels quietly bucolic, with hedgerows, lanes and views towards the nearby river valleys.
Economically the hamlet is largely agricultural and residential, with many people commuting to larger towns for work, while tourism in nearby spots such as Chirk and Llangollen brings walkers and history‑seekers through the area. Socially it has the character of a close‑knit rural community, with local buildings and converted mill sites that reflect a modest industrial past alongside contemporary village life.
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