Please suggest websites to the locality where the business is based.
The range of service may be included in the description there, so
that they can be added to the Regional Tree View [ ⇞ ].
Chirk is a market town, population approximately 4500, on the southern boundary of Wrexham Borough County, on the north bank of the River Ceiriog.
The Langollen Canal crosses the Ceiriog by aqueduct, with a railway viaduct running parallel running north, to the west of the town.
Chirk Castle stands on the hill to the west, and this category represents websites for the area around the remains of Offa's Dyke,
but those for areas further west are listing in the Glyn Ceiriog locality.
The village south of the Ceiriog, is named Chirk Bank, in Shropshire where websites are represented by the Weston Rhyn category.
Although the town is served by the B4500 and B5070, it is bypassed on the east by the A5, from Oswestry towards Ruabon.
North of the town the A5 heads west up the Vale of Langollen, on the south bank of the River Dee
across the WBC boundary to Langollen at the village of Froncysyllte.
Websites for areas north of the Dee should be listed in the Ruabon locality.
This category lists websites for the village of Froncysyllte above the south bank of the River Dee, overlooking the Vale of Llangollen
and the south of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, north west of Chirk.
This category is for websites exclusively about the village of Glyn Ceiriog and the Ceiriog valley within the
county borough of Wrexham, as the Ceiriog flows from the hill-top west boundary at Cadair (784 m)
through the village of Llanarmon (Dyffryn Ceiriog), and along the B4500 on its north bank
through Tregeirog (Foel Rhiwlas), Pandy, Dolywern, and Pontadog, to Chirk.
Overton is a village and community council in the south east of Wrexham Borugh County, on the east bank
of the River Dee, west of Erbistock on the west bank.
The A495 from Penley to Ruabon, crosses the Dee at Overton Bridge north of Erbistock.
This category is for websites from or about this locality, to Knolton Hall, the south border along Shell Brook to
the hamlets of Knolton Bryn and Knolton on the A528 to Ellesmere, and Lightwood on the A539 to Penley.
Websites for Hanmer and further south east are included in the Bronington category.
Websites further north, east of the River Dee are included in the Bangor-on-Dee category, whereas
those for areas west of the River Dee are included in the Ruabon locality.