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- Q7165284 subject Q8200354.
- Q7165284 abstract "Pentre Broughton is a small, formerly industrial village in the community of Broughton in Wrexham county borough, Wales. It is contiguous with the neighbouring villages of Moss and Brynteg.The village's name is derived from the Welsh word pentre ("village") along with Broughton, the name of the township of the parish of Wrexham (later Brymbo) in which it was located. The English place-name "Broughton" appears in the Domesday Book survey of the area and probably means "brook town".Much of the village dates from the later 19th century, after industrial expansion in the area, but it appears on the 1873 Ordnance Survey of Denbighshire as "Pentre" and "Pentre isaf" ("lower village"). These place names, rather than "Pentre Broughton", appear on maps until the second half of the 20th century, and the village is still often referred to simply as "Pentre" by local residents.Pentre Broughton's church, St. Paul's, was built in 1888-89, though it was not consecrated until 1909, shortly before Broughton was made a separate parish in its own right. The church was designed by the architect Howel Davies of Wrexham.Many of the villages' residents worked in coal mining, or in the Brymbo Steelworks which until its closure in 1990 dominated the view to the north of the village. The Cross Foxes on Pentre High Street was formerly the meeting place for the area's mineworkers' unions; at one 19th century meeting, over 6000 people gathered there for a demonstration.".
- Q7165284 areaCode "01978".
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- Q7165284 gridReference "SJ306530".
- Q7165284 postalCode "LL11".
- Q7165284 principalArea Q843868.
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- Q7165284 dialCode "1978".
- Q7165284 lieutenancyWales Q1067984.
- Q7165284 officialName "Pentre Broughton".
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- Q7165284 postcodeDistrict "LL11".
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- Q7165284 point "53.069 -3.037".
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- Q7165284 comment "Pentre Broughton is a small, formerly industrial village in the community of Broughton in Wrexham county borough, Wales. It is contiguous with the neighbouring villages of Moss and Brynteg.The village's name is derived from the Welsh word pentre ("village") along with Broughton, the name of the township of the parish of Wrexham (later Brymbo) in which it was located.".
- Q7165284 label "Pentre Broughton".
- Q7165284 lat "53.069".
- Q7165284 long "-3.037".
- Q7165284 name "Pentre Broughton".