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It currently houses the Wrexham County Borough Museum and Wrexham Archives. By 2026, the building would become one museum, dedicated to both Wrexham and Welsh football heritage. The building is located between Saint Mark's Road and Regent Street in the city centre and Offa, bounded by Wrexham Cathedral to the west.
The School of Creative Arts (SCA; Welsh: Ysgol y Celfyddydau Creadigol) is the art school of Wrexham University on Regent Street, in Wrexham, North Wales. Situated in the former Wrexham Infirmary, a Grade II listed building built in 1838 to the designs of Edward Welch, the building operated as a hospital until 1926. The modern school houses a ...
The museum is housed in County Buildings on Regent Street, in Wrexham's city centre. [1] [2] The building, designed by Thomas Penson, was a former militia barracks and later a police station and Magistrates' court. The police vacated the building in 1976–1977, and it became part of a local art college. [3] [4]
Grosvenor Lodge (later 1 Grosvenor Road) is a Grade II listed building on Regent Street and Grosvenor Road, in Wrexham, North Wales. It was built in 1869 by J.R. Gummow and is in an Italianate villa style. It was initially a private residence for Isacc Shone, later mayor of Wrexham.
A smaller "Wrexham Town Centre Conservation Area" encompasses the roads/streets of; Hope Street, part of Regent Street, part of Queen Street, Henblas Street, part of Chester Street, Charles Street, Yorke Street, High Street, Town Hill and Abbot Street, covering most of the 18th and 19th century buildings of the city. [2]
The archives are held at County Buildings, on Regent Street, Wrexham, and run by Wrexham County Borough Council as part of its Wrexham Archives and Local Studies Service. [1] [2] The centre was initially named after local Wrexham historian Alfred Neobard Palmer. [3] The building is shared with Wrexham County Borough Museum and the archives ...
Other galleries in Wrexham include Undegun Arts Space on Regent Street [86] and The Wrexham Independent Gallery (TWIG) on Lord Street. [87] Wrexham's School of Creative Arts (part of Wrexham Glyndŵr University and formally known as North Wales School of Art and Design or NWSAD) is based on Regent Street.
[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 ...