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Church Street, Wrexham
Church Street () is a street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. The street leads to St Giles' Church, Wrexham, St Giles' Church, and contains the Grade II listed and the Grade II* listed , as well as the church gates of St Giles'. These gates form the entrance to the church's grounds, as well as a junction with Temple Row, Wrexham, Temple Row. Listed buildings No. 3–4 and No. 4 is a Grade II listed building located on the corner of Church Street's junction with Temple Row, Wrexham, Temple Row. It is a largely mid-18th century structure but with a 17th-century core. It was rebuilt in 1757 to become two houses and shops, and was done by Samuel Edwards. At this time it would have also included 6 Temple Row, Wrexham, 6 Temple Row. Its exterior is a Stucco, render (stucco) over brickwork, with incorporated elements of a timber-framed structure. It is two storeys tall, has an attic, and a slate roof. The building retains its early 19th century shopfront with its doorway ...
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