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6 Temple Row, Wrexham
Temple Row () is an historic street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It goes along the border of the churchyard of St Giles' Church, Wrexham, St Giles' Church. The street contains the Listed building, listed 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 demolished in 1967. Description The Overton Arcade connects to the street, as does College Street, Wrexham, College Street. It was previously known as ''Temple-place''. Temple Row is considered part of Wrexham's historic medieval core due to it being adjacent to St Giles' Church. It is not exactly known why the street got its name, due to a lack of a Masonic lodge. The name may have been connected to Wrexham's historical small Jewish community. Temple Row also extends to the eastern boundary of the churchyard of St Giles, where it is parallel to Yorke Street. Here below the churchyard, was once a row of large tene ...
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