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Sealand, Flintshire

Village in Flintshire, Wales


Village in Flintshire, Wales

FieldValue
countryWales
typeCommunity
official_nameSealand
static_image_nameAa stbartschurch sealand flintshire wales.jpg
static_image_captionSt. Bartholomew's Church, Sealand
coordinates
population2,996
population_ref(2011 Census)
community_walesSealand
unitary_walesFlintshire
lieutenancy_walesClwyd
constituency_welsh_assemblyAlyn and Deeside
constituency_westminsterAlyn and Deeside
post_townCHESTER
postcode_districtCH1
postcode_areaCH
post_town1DEESIDE
postcode_district1CH5
postcode_area1CH
dial_code01244
os_grid_referenceSJ352688
websiteCouncil website
module[[File:2024 Wales Flintshire Community Sealand map.svg240px]]
Map of the community

Map of the community

Sealand is a community in Flintshire and electoral ward, north-east Wales, on the edge of the Wirral peninsula. It is west of the city of Chester, England, and is part of the Deeside conurbation on the Wales-England border. At the 2001 Census, it had a population of 2,746 (1,342 males, 1,404 females), increasing to 2,996 at the 2011 census. The community includes the villages of Garden City and Sealand, and the settlements of Higher Ferry, Sealand Manor and Sealand Road.

Sealand Manor was established by the Welsh Land Settlement Society in 1937 as an agricultural settlement. The local Society was wound up in 1961, after which the leases of the homes passed to Hawarden Rural District Council.

Sealand is on flat land formed by land reclamation of part of the head of the estuary of the River Dee which had become heavily silted-up. It is on the A548 road, near the Chester dormitory communities of Blacon and Saughall and is a popular place of residence for people from both sides of the Welsh/English border. Welsh-medium primary education is available three miles away at Ysgol Croes Atti's Shotton site (opened in 2014) whilst Welsh-medium secondary education is available nine miles away in Mold at the long established Ysgol Maes Garmon.

The River Dee flowed to the sea along the current border between Wales and England, until in the 18th century it was diverted into its present channelized course to try to improve ship access from the sea to Chester. That led to extensive land reclamation in the head of the Dee estuary. The River Dee Company (1741-1902) had a right to reclaim the marshes and build embankments following the re-alignment of the Dee.

Timeline

  • 1732: Nathaniel Kinderley proposed the scheme.
  • 1735-1736: Nathaniel Kinderley & Company cut the new Dee channel from Chester to Golftyn.
  • 1737: The new Dee channel was opened for shipping.
  • 1740: Kinderley's company became known as the River Dee Company.
  • 1753: First polder made: (the land where now are the) Shooting School, Sealand Manor, Garden City, about as far as Hawarden Bridge.
  • 1754: Polder made: Ferry Lane Industrial Estate, Thornleigh Park, Sealand Nursery, Deeside House.
  • 1768: Polder made: Bank Farm, Birchenfields Farm.
  • 1790: Polder made: Yewtree Farm, Church Farm, Sealand village, Waterloo Farm, Willow Farm.
  • 1826: Polder made: Old Marsh Farm, rest of low land east of where the A550 road is now.
  • 1857: Polder made: where the Deeside Industrial Park is now. (In the 20th century this area was raised 2.5 meters / 8 feet by sand pumping.)
  • 1861: The thousands of acres of reclaimed marshlands around Sealand and Saltney were raising £8000 in annual rent.
  • 1865-1867: St Bartholomew's Church, Sealand was built.
  • About 1880: West of the Dee, a polder including Beeches Farm (a little north of Hawarden Airport) was made.
  • 1892: Polder made: the Shotton steelworks.
## Airfield RAF Sealand was originally a civilian airfield and was taken over by the military in 1916 for training. No. 30 Maintenance unit was formed there in 1939. In 1951 the station was taken over by the United States Air Force, and then handed back to the RAF in 1957. As a result of defence cuts announced in 2004, RAF Sealand was closed in April 2006. There is a housing estate on the land and a planned Industrial estate. ## In popular culture Though not about the community, the 1981 song "Sealand" by Wirral band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark took its title from the RAF base there. For songwriter Andy McCluskey, the name seemed to evoke the image of "a place between the land and the sea". ## References ## References 1. ["Standardised Welsh Place names"](https://www.welshlanguagecommissioner.wales/standardised-welsh-place-names). 2. ["2001 Census: Sealand"](http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=801000&c=sealand&d=16&e=15&g=414768&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1212108182056&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779). *Office for National Statistics*. 3. ["Community/Ward population 2011"](http://www.ukcensusdata.com/sealand-w05000230#sthash.J14A4Phf.dpbs). 4. (December 2015). ["Sealand Road & Sealand Manor - Settlement Service Audit"](https://www.flintshire.gov.uk/en/PDFFiles/Planning/KeyMessages-Settlements/Sealand-Village-Sealand.pdf). 5. ["CH1 6QF maps, stats, and open data"](https://www.getthedata.com/postcode/CH1-6QF). 6. (December 2015). ["Sealand Road & Sealand Manor - Settlement Service Audit"](https://www.flintshire.gov.uk/en/PDFFiles/Planning/KeyMessages-Settlements/Sealand-Road-Sealand-Manor.pdf). 7. ["Descendants of Sealand settlers recall hard life on the land"](https://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/leisure/features/15981077.descendants-of-sealand-settlers-recall-hard-life-on-the-land/). 8. ["Welsh Land Settlement Society (Hansard 12 November 1959)"](https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1959/nov/12/welsh-land-settlement-society). 9. ["Old Marsh Farm, Sealand, Flintshire"](http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/wa-85248-old-marsh-farm-sealand). 10. ["History of Shotton- CHAPTER 5"](https://www.angelfire.com/fl/shotton/history5.html). 11. The [[Battle of Waterloo]] was on 18 June 1815: the farm would have been named some time after that. 12. ["TACP {{!"](http://www.tacp.uk.com/projects/landscape/land_rec/index.html). 13. ["Architecture & Morality"](http://www.omd.uk.com/discography/architecture-morality/). ::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealand,_Flintshire) and is available under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the [article history page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealand,_Flintshire?action=history). ::
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