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Southsea, Wrexham

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OS grid reference
  
SJ301518

Country
  
Wales

Post town
  
WREXHAM

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:09 PM

Dialling code
  
01978

Welsh assembly
  
Clwyd South

Principal area
  
Wrexham

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
LL11

Community
  
Broughton, Wrexham

Ceremonial county
  
Clwyd

Southsea, Wrexham

Weather
  
13°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 69% Humidity

Southsea (Welsh: Glanrafon) is a small formerly industrial village on the Gwenfro river in Broughton community, the county borough of Wrexham, Wales.

Map of Southsea, Wrexham, UK

The village came into being at the site of the Broughton Hall Brickworks and Plas Power Colliery. Its Welsh language placename (meaning "the bank of the river", glan yr afon) derives from that of a farm. Its exotic-sounding English name, however, comes from the South Sea Inn which used to stand over the road from the brickworks, and in a room of which the brickworks pay was distributed.

The Wrexham historian Alfred Neobard Palmer noted that the name Southsea first appeared on the rate books as early as 1786, though also commenting that this was "an absurd name which should never have been adopted, especially as there was an appropriate name ready to hand".

Southsea's church, All Saints, was formerly its church hall. The previous church, built in 1921 after the original building became unsafe due to mining subsidence, itself became unsafe and was demolished in 1984.

References

Southsea, Wrexham Wikipedia