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The Midland is a pub housed in a historic former bank building in Wrexham city centre, Wales.Located at the eastern end of Wrexham's High Street, it opened in 1912 as the Midland Bank, which purchased the original client The North and South Wales Bank a few years prior to construction.
The remainder of the Lloyds TSB business would be rebranded as Lloyds Bank. [61] Lloyds Banking Group reached a Heads of Terms agreement in July 2012 to sell the Verde branches to The Co-operative Bank for £750 million. [62] [63] The final transfer of TSB Bank plc to the new owner was due to be completed by late 2013.
The Teddington branch of Lloyds Bank in the west of Greater London, designed by Randall Wells in 1929. [51] The London Bridge branch of Lloyds Bank in London, designed by Philip Hepworth in 1928. The bank offers a full range of banking and financial services, through a network of 1,300 branches in England and Wales. [52]
Town Hill (Welsh: Allt y Dref) is a street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It contains the listed buildings of Nos. 5, 7, and 9. The street is located on higher ground, just to the north of St Giles' Church. It forms a cross-roads junction at the centre of Wrexham with Church Street, High Street and Hope Street. It is now at the centre of ...
Wrexham city centre is the administrative, cultural and historic city centre of Wrexham, in North Wales and is the area enclosed by the inner ring road of the city. It is the largest shopping area in north and mid Wales , and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough .
Charles Street (Welsh: Stryt Siarl) is a street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. It contains multiple listed buildings. It was originally considered part of the High Street, but later became known as Beast Market Street due to its importance as a drovers' road towards Wrexham's Beast Market. Today, the street is known for its small ...
[11] [12] [13] The building served as Wrexham's register office, [14] an Assistance Board Area Office, and a private residence. [3] It is located on the corner of Regent Street and Grosvenor Road, near Wrexham Cathedral. [15] It was possibly [12] designed by J.R. Gummow, a local architect. [12] It's exterior is made of brick, with some ashlar ...
Eagles Meadow (Welsh: Dôl Yr Eryod) is a medium-sized shopping centre in Wrexham city centre.The area has had a variety of previous uses, from housing stables for local gentry to its later use as a car park hosting a market.