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  2. Wynnstay - Wikipedia

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    Wynnstay is a country house within an important landscaped park 1.3 km (0.75 miles) south-east of Ruabon, near Wrexham, Wales. Wynnstay, previously Watstay, is a famous estate and the family seat of the Williams-Wynn baronets. The house was sold in 1948 and is under private ownership as of 2000. Wynnstay, 1793

  3. Country House Rescue - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Plas Madoc - Wikipedia

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    Plas Madoc is a housing estate and former electoral ward near [1] Acrefair, in the Cefn community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. [2] It is located seven miles to the south-west of Wrexham, and contains The Land adventure playground, and a community-run [3] leisure centre with a swimming pool.

  6. Pen-y-Lan Hall - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. World's End, Denbighshire - Wikipedia

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    World's End (Welsh: Pen Draw'r Byd) is a narrow vale located between Wrexham and Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales. It lies at the head of the Eglwyseg Valley, enclosed by the cliffs of Craig y Forwyn, Craig y Cythraul, and Craig yr Adar. The area is popular with walkers, cyclists and tourists. [1] The Offa's Dyke Path passes through World's End.

  8. Ponciau - Wikipedia

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    Houses were built nearby, with little regard for planning, to house the workers. At Brynydd, close to the Royal Oak public house, was the former site of typical very basic, one room, terraced, workers' houses. Bethel Chapel, Johnson Street. Ponciau still contains many Nonconformist chapels, some built in the distinctive 'Ruabon Red' brick.

  9. Cefn, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Cefn (Welsh for 'ridge') is a community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales.The community of Cefn includes the villages of Cefn Mawr, Cefn Bychan, Acrefair, Penybryn, Newbridge, Plas Madoc and Rhosymedre and is situated on the northern slopes of the Dee Valley.