Holywell
Holywell is the fifth biggest town and an area in Flintshire, Wales. It lies to the west of the estuary of the River Dee. The neighborhood includes Greenfield. The market town of Holywell takes its name from the St Winefride's Well, a divine well bordered by a church. The well has actually been understood considering that at least the Roman period. It has actually been a site of Christian expedition because about 660, devoted to Saint Winefride who, according to tale, was beheaded there by Caradog that attempted to attack her. The well is among the Seven Wonders of Wales and the town costs itself as The Lourdes of Wales. Many explorers from around the globe remain to visit Holywell and also the Well. Administratively, Holywell town consists of three wards of the Flintshire Region Council neighborhood authority. At the 2001 Census, the total population of the town was 5,974 with the adjoining villages including Greenfield, Whitford and Carmel the population of the area mores than 15,000.