The Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham
(1702-present)

place and inn

Aged 322

Commemorated on 2 plaques

The Wynnstay Arms Formerly called 'The Eagles', the Jacobite Cycle Club met here, town elections were once held in the coaching yard behind, rebuilt in 1972, only the facade now remains. Y Wynnstay Arms Ei hen enw oedd 'The Eagles' ac yma y byddai'r Jacobite Cycle Club yn cyfarfud. Cynhaliwyd etholiadau'r dref yn y buarth yn cefn un tro, cafodd ei ail-godi ym 1972, ond y ffasad yn unic sydd ar ol bellach.

English translation: The Wynnstay Arms Formerly called The Eagles;, the Jacobite Cycle Club with here, town elections were once held in the coaching yard behind, rebuilt in 1972, only the facade now remains. The Wynnstay Arms His old name was 'The Eagles' and here the the Jacobite Cycle Club would meet. The town's elections were held in the backyard once, it was re-erected in 1972, but the facade is unique which is now left behind. [AWS Translate]

Wynnstay Arms Hotel - Yorke Street, Wrexham, United Kingdom where it sited

The Football Association of Wales was founded at The Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, in February 1876 Sefydlwyd Cymdeithas Bel-dreod Cymru yng Ngwesty'r Wynnstay Arms, Wrecsam, yn Chwefror 1876

English translation: The Football Association of Wales was founded at The Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, in February 1876 Beldreod Cymru Association established at the Hotel Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham, in February 1876 [AWS Translate]

Wynnstay Arms Hotel - Yorke Street, Wrexham, United Kingdom where it sited