About Wrexham - Wrexham is a town in Wales. It is the administrative centre of the wider County Borough of Wrexham, and the largest town in North Wales, located to the east of the region. It is situated between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley close to the border with Cheshire, England. Shopping - The main shopping streets in Wrexham are Bank Street, Henblas Street, Hight Street, King Street, Regent Street, Overton Arcade, Hope Street and Queen Street. A cluster of retail parks are situated around the inner ring road at the Central and Border retail parks. There are three covered markets (Butter, Butchers and Peoples Markets)
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plus North Wales' largest open-air market based in the town centre each Monday (including Bank Holidays). Things to do - The area has many attractions and places to visit including St Giles Church and the two National Trust properties of Erddig Hall and Chirk Castle. Chirk Castle is a magnificent example of a Marcher Fortress. Completed in 1310, the historic castle, once owned by Roger Mortimer, is now a grand stately home with elegant state rooms, superb Adam style furniture, tapestries and portraits. For days out with children see: www.kidsdaysout.co.uk/
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