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Holyhead Property Maintenance And Restoration

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Holyhead (Welsh: Caergybi, "the fort of St. Cybi") is the largest town in the county of Anglesey in the northwest of Wales, United Kingdom. Although it is the largest town in the county, with a population of 11,237 (2001 census), it is neither the county town nor actually on the island of Anglesey but is instead located on Holy Island which is connected to Anglesey by Four Mile Bridge, so called because it is four miles (6 km) from Holyhead on the old post road from London, and a causeway (known locally as "the cob") built by local philanthropist Lord Stanley in the nineteenth century, which now carries the A5/A55 road and the railway line to Chester, Crewe and London. The town's centre is built around St. Cybi's church, which is built inside one of Europe's only three-walled Roman forts (the fourth wall being the sea, which used to come up to the fort). The Romans also built a lighthouse on the top of Holyhead Mountain inside Mynydd y Twr, a prehistoric fortress. Settlements in the area date from prehistoric times, with circular huts, burial chambers and standing stones featuring in the highest concentration in Britain. Holyhead is perhaps best known for its busy ferry port and freight harbour. Stena Line, Europe's biggest ferry company, operates from the port. Irish Ferries also operate from Holyhead. Ferries sail to Dublin and Dún Laoghaire in Ireland and this forms the principal link for surface transport from central and northern England and Wales to Ireland. There is archaeological evidence that people have been sailing between Holyhead and Ireland for 4000 years. The post road built by Thomas Telford from London established Holyhead's port, from where the royal mail was dispatched to and from Dublin. The A5 terminates at Admiralty Arch (1821, designed by Thomas Harrison to commemorate a visit by King George IV en route to Ireland). Towns nearby include Bangor, Caernarfon and Menai Bridge.

Additional Property Maintenance And Restoration in Holyhead listings

James Fearon

Tel: 01407 765200 - Cleveland Avenue, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 2LB

Joseph Keegan

Tel: 01407 762333 - Cleveland Avenue, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 2LB

Mon Properties

Tel: 01407 763377 - 2 Market Street, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 1UL

R J Parry Maintenance Company

Tel: 01407 710015 - Rhyddid Cemlyn, Ynys Mon, LL67 0EA (7.6 miles)

Mon Property Services

Tel: 01407 832772 - Mona Street, Amlwch, Gwynedd, LL68 9AN (8.6 miles)

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