Willington Worthenbury
Willington Worthenbury (Welsh: Willington Wrddymbre) is a local government community, the lowest tier of local government, part of Wrexham County Borough and situated near the England–Wales border. It has an area of 2,146 hectares and a population of 730 (2001 census), increasing to 927 at the 2011 census. It contains the villages of Worthenbury and Tallarn Green. South of the village lay Emral Hall, home to the influential Puleston family until 1936 when it was demolished.
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Willington Worthenbury
Willington Worthenbury (Welsh: Willington Wrddymbre) is a local government community, the lowest tier of local government, part of Wrexham County Borough and situated near the England–Wales border. It has an area of 2,146 hectares and a population of 730 (2001 census), increasing to 927 at the 2011 census. It contains the villages of Worthenbury and Tallarn Green. South of the village lay Emral Hall, home to the influential Puleston family until 1936 when it was demolished.
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St. Deiniol's Church, Worthenbury
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