Wrexham sits between the Cheshire plain and the Welsh hills, and that transition defines the local installation picture. Properties out towards Llangollen, Ruabon Mountain and the Ceiriog valley face genuine terrain challenges alongside slow lines.

Gently rolling farmland to the east, rising sharply west into moorland and steep wooded valleys around Llangollen and the Dee. Valley-side properties can lose a substantial part of the sky to the opposite slope.
Brick and stone terraces in the town, farmhouses and cottages in the surrounding villages, hill farms on the moorland edge, and converted barns in the valleys.
Hill farming dominates to the west, with dispersed holdings, long tracks and buildings spread across sloping ground.
In the valleys, the dish often needs to be high on the building or on a pole up the slope. On the plain, standard wall and barn mounts are usually sufficient.
Farms, rural workshops and tourism businesses in the Dee and Ceiriog valleys make up most of the local commercial work.
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