Flintshire Archives and Libraries

Record Office
Flintshire Record Office The Old Rectory Rectory Lane Hawarden CH5 3NR UK Telephone: 01244 532364 Email: [mailto:archives@flintshire.gov.uk archives@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Flintshire Record Office


 * If you want to learn more about the local history of Flintshire, or need help with tracing your family history, house history, or the history of your local area, then Flintshire Record Office might be able to help you.

Libraries
Broughton Library 119 Broughton Hall Rd Broughton CH4 0QQ UK Telephone: 1244 533727 Email: [mailto:broughton.library@flintshire.gov.uk broughton.library@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Broughton Library

Buckley Library, Museum and Gallery The Precinct Buckley CH7 2EF UK Telephone: 01244 549210 Email: [mailto:buckley.library@flintshire.gov.uk buckley.library@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Buckley Library, Museum and Gallery

Connah's Quay Library Wepre Dr Connah's Quay Deeside CH5 4HA UK Telephone: 1352 703730 Email: [mailto:connahs.quay.library@flintshire.gov.uk connahs.quay.library@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Connah's Quay Library

Gladstone's Library Church Lane Hawarden CH5 3DF UK Telephone: 1244 532350 Email: [mailto:enquiries@gladlib.org enquiries@gladlib.org] Website: Gladstone's Library

Mold Library & Museum Earl Rd Mold CH7 1AP UK Telephone: 1352 754791 Email: [mailto:mold.library@flintshire.gov.uk mold.library@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Mold Library & Museum

Museums
Buckley Library, Museum and Gallery The Precinct Buckley CH7 2EF UK Telephone: 01244 549210 Email: [mailto:buckley.library@flintshire.gov.uk buckley.library@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Buckley Library, Museum and Gallery


 * Buckley Museum tells the story of the town of Buckley, primarily through the history of its potteries.

Mold Library & Museum Earl Rd Mold CH7 1AP UK Telephone: 1352 754791 Email: [mailto:mold.library@flintshire.gov.uk mold.library@flintshire.gov.uk] Website: Mold Library & Museum


 * The Mold Museum is on the first floor with displays showing the development of Mold as a market town and two rooms re-creating Victorian novelist Daniel Owen’s study and tailor’s shop.