Compared to the older city centre, Plas Coch is more modern, although less than the newer
Eagles Meadow. The area is largely non-residential and is dominated by the Plas Coch campus of
Wrexham University and its many sports facilities. Plas Coch is well known for its large retail park situated opposite the Wrexham Tennis Centre.
Wrexham University The main campus of
Wrexham University is located in the Plas Coch area. It was inherited from the former Cartrefle TTC which moved there in 1953, and is a mixture of
Grade II listed buildings and modern 21st century facilities. The campus currently houses, in addition to the main university building, the Edward Llwyd Centre (the main library for the campus), a sports centre, Centre for the Creative Industries, Centre for the Child, Family and Society,
Racecourse Stadium, Terry Hands studio, Catrin Finch Centre, William Aston Hall and Oriel Sycharth Gallery. The site formerly hosted
Techniquest Glyndŵr, a science discovery centre open to the public, which has since rebranded as
Xplore! Science Discovery Centre and moved to Chester Street in the city centre. located next to the retail park.
Plas Coch Retail Park The development is home to:
Boots,
Card Factory,
Costa Coffee,
Currys,
Marks and Spencer,
Pets at Home and
TK Maxx. There is an adjacent
Sainsbury's superstore, which also contains an
Argos store, as well as a cafe and petrol station. There is also an
Aldi,
Farmfoods and
The Range (with
Iceland Foods) adjacent. A
Marston's pub known as "The Plas Coch" situated on what is thought to be the old Roman farm, is also located within the area.
Adjacent areas Areas sometimes considered Plas Coch include: Berse Retail Park, and the
Racecourse Ground Stadium - home to
Wrexham AFC and part of Wrexham University's Plas Coch Campus. Areas further afar, neighbouring Plas Coch include: Wrexham Technology Park, and
Wrexham Maelor Hospital to the south. == Schools ==