A Wrexham pub has made a miraculous comeback after reopening 10 years after shutting its doors.
The Quarry Arms, formerly known as the Gredington Arms re-opened earlier this month.
The pub, which is located on Holt Road, Llan Y Pwll had been closed for 10 years prior to the redesign.
A description on WhatPub said: "A remarkable Lazarus-style comeback to life for this relatively isolated pub just outside Wrexham.
"After closing in 2012 when known as the Gredington Arms, it had been abandoned to the elements and vandalism.
"Planning permission to build houses on site was refused and perhaps this sparked its unlikely revival under a new name."
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It was clear that the reopening was well received earlier this month, which even led to the selling out of beers.
A Quarry Arms spokesperson said: "Thank you to everyone who braved the freezing conditions to make our opening weekend a success.
"Everything generally ran smoothly and we sold out on some of our draught beers which we never expected.
"We will be all stocked up and have the fires burning away again.
"Thanks for a great weekend."
More information can be found on the Quarry Arms Facebook page.
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