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  2. Abbotsfield, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsfield is a Grade II listed building in Rhosddu, Wrexham, North Wales. It was formerly a private residence, and later a council office, until it was converted into the Abbotsfield Priory Hotel in the 1970s, later adding a restaurant and bar. The building is now The Lemon Tree restaurant, bar and hotel.

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Wrexham County Borough

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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 ...

  4. Abbeyfield - Wikipedia

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    Abbeyfield, formally The Abbeyfield Society, is an English housing charity operating in the United Kingdom. It provides sheltered housing and care homes for elderly people. Based in Solihull, West Midlands, it is a registered charity under English law [ 2 ] and a registered housing association .

  5. Salisbury Park Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Fairy Road, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Bishops House (Tŷ'r Esgob) [14] was built in 1865 to the designs of local architect J. R. Gummow, and for Thomas Williams, in an Anglo-Italian style. Previously called Plas Tirion, the house was renamed, as it now serves as the residence of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Wrexham. The building is located on Sontley Road, near its junction ...

  7. Town Hill, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Town Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref), historically the Shire Hall, was a municipal building in Wrexham, Wales. It was located on Town Hill in the city centre. A building on the site can be traced to the 16th century, with the then Shire hall building serving as a court house. In 1713, the building was rebuilt, while it stopped providing court ...

  8. County Buildings, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    County Buildings (also known as the Former County Buildings) is a Grade II listed building in Wrexham, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It currently houses the Wrexham County Borough Museum and Wrexham Archives. By 2026, the building would become one museum, dedicated to both Wrexham and Welsh football heritage.

  9. Temple Row, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Temple Row (Welsh: Rhes y Deml) is an historic street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It goes along the border of the churchyard of St Giles' Church. The street contains the listed No. 6 and part of the listed churchgates of St Giles. On St Giles' eastern side, it is parallel with Yorke Street where it was bounded by residences which were ...