Chirk dates back to 1324 but little of that remains. The village grew in the 17 centaury and by 1826 the main road London to Holyhead had been built and the Hand hotel became the post office for mail Oswestry to Llangollen. The railway soon followed but this remained as the main route into Wales until the A5 was built.
Nowadays it is a small town, set alongside the canal and the railway, with a sweet centre at its heart as its home to Cadburys factory and the smell of chocolate occasionally wafts by
There are a few shops on the high street, an excellent cafe set in a wool and teddy bear shop along with a quilting shop, butchers and the other essentials.
An easy walk out of town brings you down to the canal where I stopped by the coffee boat for a drink and had a long and interesting conversation with a gentleman carrying a barn owl on his bike.
The local church was open and I was pleasantly surprised by the number of information boards about the towns development.
Also the needlepoint/tapestry hassocks
2 comments:
What a beautiful place! That barn owl just sitting there on a bike is pretty crazy. We've got them in the woods behind us and they make quite a racket at night but in the 30 years we've been here, I've yet to lay eyes on one.
Beautiful photos as always Sue. Love the owl xx
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