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  2. Fairy Road, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Maps from 1872 show Bath Road, Erddig Road, Ruabon Road, Sontley Road and Wellington Road having been developed, while by 1914, Fairy Road and its Arts and Crafts style buildings were developed. [2] The area used to host offices of the Football Association of Wales, when it was located in Wrexham, until its move to Cardiff in 1985.

  3. Grade II listed buildings in Offa, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Date Listed Type/Function Notes Reference Number Image 5 Fairy Road, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 7PT: Offa SJ3316549638

  4. Gwersyllt - Wikipedia

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    Gwersyllt (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡwɛrsɪɬt]) is an urban village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales.. The densely populated village is one of Wrexham's largest and is situated in the north western suburbs of the city, bordering the nearby villages of Llay, Cefn-y-Bedd, Brynteg, and Pentre Broughton.

  5. Wrexham Built-up area - Wikipedia

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    The Wrexham Built-up area (also known as the Wrexham Urban Area) is an area of land defined by the United Kingdom Office for National Statistics (ONS) for population monitoring purposes. It is an urban conurbation fully within Wrexham County Borough and consists of the urban area centred on the city of Wrexham .

  6. Offa, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Offa is a community and electoral ward in Wrexham County Borough, Wales, covering most of the south-western portion of the city of Wrexham.It is bordered by the communities of; Rhosddu, and Caia Park to the north, Abenbury to the east, Esclusham, and Marchwiel to the south, and Broughton, Coedpoeth, and Gwersyllt to the west.

  7. Rhosddu - Wikipedia

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    The first housing developments in the Rhosddu area began from 1856 following the arrival of the railway and the location of associated goods and carriage sheds in the area. [9] The population increased further as a result of the Wrexham and Action Colliery which opened in the late 1860s.

  8. Rhostyllen - Wikipedia

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    Rhostyllen is a former mining village, with Bersham (or Glanyrafon) Colliery, which before closure in December 1986 was the last working coal mine in the Denbighshire coalfield, situated to the east of Wrexham Road. Like other villages in the area, many of its buildings are nineteenth-century miners' houses built in the distinctive local ...

  9. Ceiriog Ucha - Wikipedia

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    Map of the community Ceiriog Ucha , also spelled as Ceiriog Uchaf ( Welsh for 'upper Ceiriog '), is a community in Wrexham County Borough , Wales . The community lies in the Ceiriog Valley and comprises the villages of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog and Tregeiriog as well as surrounding farmland and grouse and pheasant moors.