Cefn Mawr in Wrexham North Wales
This is a rough guide to the shops and businesses
that existed in Cefn Mawr around 1954. At that time it was thriving community
and provided the vast majority of the goods and services to the local people.
Entering Cefn Mawr from Acrefair along King Street towards Crane Street. |
Kings Head public house Drapery Shop Fruit Shop Cottages Railway public house |
K i n g
S t r e
e |
<<<< Path running down the �American
Hill� to Bowen�s Lane Post Office |
T h e C r a n e |
Bike repair shop
Green Grocers Watkin�s Corner |
<<<<Access to �Cefn Bank� |
C r a n e S t r e e t |
United Methodist Chapel &
Reading room
Co-operative store Clothes shop Private Houses Butchers The Maypole Grocery store Smith�s Newsagent Gracie�s store Star Supply Stores Frank Ellis Television /Electrical Shop? Shop? Passageway to Griffith�s Grocery store on High Street>>> Chapel Cobblers Harry Hughes� sweet shop Den�s Fish & Chip shop |
<<<< Road down Hill Street towards
the Queens Hotel Sweet shop George Edwards hall Dicks chip shop Chemist Cyffins� Grocery store Bike shop Midland Bank Morris� general / shoe shop Bowen�s grocery / home cooked meats |
W e l l S t r e e t |
Road to High Street and �Top of Cefn� >>>> The Vaults public house Fletcher the Butcher Williams the Bakers Jewellers Drapery store Milk Bar Morris� general store Grocery store? Meat shop Clinic Tabernacle Chapel |
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