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King Street

King Street

The People of Wynnstay Place, King Street, Wrexham

Wynnstay Place is the first really old building you see when coming in to Wrexham, it stands on the corner of King Street and Regent Street. It is named on an 1833 map of Wrexham.  [more]

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The old Wrexham bus station King street 2002

The last days of the old Wrexham bus station on King street 19th October 2002 – just one week later it was all dust and a memory. Above – This end of the building was [more]

King Street

Last day of T. E. Roberts, King Street, Wrexham

We were invited to take a look around T. E. Roberts shop on King Street on their last day of trading 5th March 2014. Source: Pictures by Graham Lloyd.

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