Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in Wrexham
Wrexham is an old market town about 11 miles south of Chester and has a church with a five-tiered tower topped by a steeple and one of the 'Seven Wonders of Wales'. Its name is thought to derive from 'water meadow of Wryhtel'. For much of the middle ages Wrexham remained a small country town and in the 18th century was known for its leather industry. It then grew to further prosperity in the 19th century through brewing, steel and coal. Subsequently many of the these old industries have disappeared but today the town is successful again with new manufacturing and technology industries and improved communications.
Facilities include a house manager, communal lounge, dining room, guest facilities, laundry and garden.
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Chapel Place is situated off Poyesr Street to the couthwest of the town centre within walking distance of shops and...
Facilities include visiting manager and alarm service, lift and gardens.
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Trewythen Park is situated off Vicarage Lane and consists of 19 bungalows with communal facilities completed in 1990....
Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, laundry, hairdressing salon and swimming pool.
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