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See more images Dolwen Ceiriog Ucha SJ1443633896 52°53′45″N 3°16′24″W / 52.8956974234°N 3.273351238031°W / 52.8956974234; -3.273351238031 (Dolwen) 20 October 1952 House Located off a lane which runs W from the main crossroads in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, following the River Ceiriog. The house is in a fine position on the N bank of the river with the hills rising ...
Pen-Y-Lan Hall is a grade II listed [11] Regency Gothic mansion located in Ruabon near Wrexham in Wales. It was built in 1690 by the founder of Lloyds Bank and was bought by the Holloway family in 1849, since when the house has passed down five generations of the family. The current owner, Emma Holloway, has lived in the house all her life and ...
In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance; Grade II structures are those considered to be "buildings of special interest which justify every effort being made to preserve them". [1]
Pen-y-Lan Hall is a Grade II-listed Tudor-Gothic Revival country house located near the village of Ruabon in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The building may have been built in the late seventeenth century, but was remodelled in the mid-nineteenth.
This is a list of the 72 Grade II listed buildings in the community of Ruabon, in Wrexham County Borough. Name Location Grid Ref. [note 1] ... Ruabon SJ3033843785
Eagles Meadow (Welsh: Dôl Yr Eryod) is a medium-sized shopping centre in Wrexham city centre.The area has had a variety of previous uses, from housing stables for local gentry to its later use as a car park hosting a market.
Ruabon (Welsh: Rhiwabon; pronounced [r̥ɪʊˈɑːbɔn]) is a village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales.The name comes from Rhiw Fabon, rhiw being the Welsh word for "slope" or "hillside" and Fabon being a mutation from St Mabon, the original church name, of earlier, Celtic origin.
Chapel Street (Welsh: Stryt y Capel), historically called Street Draw, is a street in Wrexham, North Wales. It was likely laid out in the 19th century, to provide accommodation for Wrexham's growing population as it expanded along the main route connecting Wrexham to Ruabon and Oswestry. The street houses amenities, namely a Doctor's surgery. [2]