The Oddfellows Hall, Lower Bridge Street
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Image: © John S Turner Taken: 4 Dec 2006
The information plaque by the door states: 'This early 18th century mansion, originally called Bridge House, was built for John Williams, Attorney General of Cheshire and Flintshire. The projecting shops and larger northern bay are later editions. It is now a meeting hall'. The shop to the left of the front door used to be the Crosville Motor Services waiting room when Lower Bridge Street was the bus terminus for several routes into the city. The narrow shape of the Thai restaurant next door suggests that it is of very early origin.