Nags Head, Wrexham
Historic pub in Wrexham, Wales / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the pub in Wrexham city centre, Wales. For other uses, see Nag's Head (disambiguation).
The Nags Head (also spelled Nag's Head) is a historic pub on Mount Street in Wrexham city centre, North Wales. The current frontage dates to a 19th-century remodelling under the Soames family.
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Nags Head | |
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Alternative names | The Nag's Head |
General information | |
Type | Pub Former brewery (1834–1984) |
Architectural style | Vernacular revival |
Location | Wrexham, North Wales |
Address | Mount Street, Wrexham, LL13 8DW |
Coordinates | 53.043931°N 2.991483°W / 53.043931; -2.991483 |
Renovated | c. 1894 |
Owner | Nag's Head Brewery (1834–1879) Soames Brewery (1879–1931) Border Breweries (1931–1984) Marston's Brewery (1984–) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
Website | |
nagsheadpubwrexham | |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | The Nags Head Public House |
Designated | 31 January 1994 |
Reference no. | 1797[1] |
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The Grade II listed building was also home to a brewery, known as the Nag's Head Brewery, which started brewing by 1834. The brewery and pub were purchased by Soames Brewery in 1879, who later remodelled the building and expanded the brewery in the adjacent area, including a brick chimney built to the building's rear. It became part of Border Breweries in 1931, and was acquired by Marston's Brewery in 1984, with the brewery closing six months later, while the British pub remains open as of 2023.