Jones Peckover in a former bank building in Wrexham

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Jones Peckover in a former bank building in Wrexham

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 24 Sep 2016

Estate agents' office at 33 High Street. The Buildings of Wrexham website states that the red sandstone baroque style building was constructed in 1907 for the Bank of Liverpool. The Bank of Liverpool became Martins Bank in 1928 and it traded under this name till bought out by Barclays Bank in 1969.

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Image Location

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53.04492
Longitude
-2.992475