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Welcome to new homes Rhyl the easy way to find new homes in Rhyl and the surrounding area. The coastal town of Rhyl is located in the county of Denbighshire, on the northern coast of Wales. Rhyl has a population of about 25,000 and is surrounded by glorious countryside and idyllic coastline. Its miles of golden sands have made it a popular tourist destination for people all over Wales and North West England. The town is currently undergoing a substantial regeneration project, with some of Rhyl�s older buildings such as Dixie Deans and The George being restored. A new home in Rhyl provides an opportunity to be part of a vibrant and self assured community, supported by a sustainable and prosperous local economy. Rhyl enjoys great transport links, being easily accessible by road, rail, air via Liverpool Airport, and sea via Holyhead. Rhyl railway station is served by the North Wales Coast Line and provides through trains to London Euston, Cardiff Central via Newport and Crewe, and to Manchester Piccadilly. Meanwhile, the nearby A548 feeds into the A55 providing access to Holyhead and Abergele. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home on the stunning Welsh coast, search for a new home in Rhyl today.

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Rhyl is situated on the northern coast of Wales close to the mouth of the Clwyd River, in the English county of Flintshire, around 12 miles from Colwyn Bay and 218 miles from London. It has a population of approximately 23,000. Rhyl is administratively a part of the Denbighshire local government district. The town is a thriving retail and commercial centre, as well as a very vibrant and popular seaside resort offering miles of lovely sandy beaches and many tourist attractions, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the UK's leading new homes website.

 

The modern history of Rhyl dates back to the nineteenth century when it developed rapidly as a famous seaside resort. The town’s economy was largely dependent on its brickmaking industry during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Almost all the red brick buildings found in Rhyl and its surrounding areas during 1860 to 1940 were constructed using bricks made here. However, brickmaking has gradually declined since and today the services industry dominates the local economy.

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Things to See and Do around Rhyl:

Rhuddlan Castle: The Rhuddlan Castle was constructed by King Edward I in the late thirteenth century on a location that has served as a key crossing of the Clwyd River for several centuries. The king canalased the river to allow ships to bring in goods. The castle is famous for its concentric design with a couple of 4-storey high gatehouses. Another major attraction at the castle is the wonderful Gilot’s Tower that stands close to the river and overlooks the dock.


Rhyl Arts Centre: This multi-purpose arts and cultural centre was founded to serve as a leading venue for local artists and art enthusiasts. It is home to a fascinating local history museum that provides visitors with the opportunity to stroll along the wharf and witness Edwardian mural of this town, among many other things. There is also a well-stocked library and an exhibition and performance space that plays host to a range of events all year round.

Rhyl SeaQuarium: The SeaQuarium is situated on the seafront in Rhyl. Visitors can observe diverse exhibits of sea creatures and can stroll through an underwater tunnel near to British sharks. There is also a shipwreck that is home to octopus, sea bass, small sharks and wolf fish. Other major attractions include a ray zone, tropical reef and seahorse family. An area dedicated to facilities and games includes a restaurant and gift shop.

 

Dyserth Waterfall: Dyserth Waterfall is a popular tourist attraction located in the old village of Dyserth, around four miles from Rhyl. One of the first visitors to the waterfall was Dr. Johnson who arrived here in the year 1774. The neighbouring café and waterfall shop is open in summers.

 

 

 

 

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Rhyl has produced a number of world famous people over the years. Some of the most prominent ones include actress Nerys Hughes, journalist and novelist Penelope Mortimer, tv presenter Carol Vorderman, comedian Lisa Scott Lee and film director Sara Sugerman.

 

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