Talbot Inn, Grade II listed pub in Wrexham, Wales.
Description
The Talbot Inn is a three-story building at the corner of Hope Street and Queen Street with a distinctive polygonal shape and Tudor Revival architectural details. The red tiled roof and facade combine brick and half-timbered elements typical of the style.
History
The current building was constructed in 1905, replacing an earlier inn that stood on the site. This new structure was part of early 20th-century improvements to Wrexham's commercial district.
Culture
The building shows how Wrexham's city center businesses changed over time, shifting from a traditional pub and hotel into retail space. This transformation reflects how daily life in the town evolved across generations.
Practical
The building sits in the Rhosddu area of Wrexham and is easily accessed from Queen Street in the city center. The corner location makes it simple to find and view from multiple angles.
Did you know?
The facade features enriched brickwork and polygonal gables that are rarely seen elsewhere in Wrexham. These architectural details make it a notable example of Tudor Revival style within the town.
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