The red brick chimney is located behind The Nag's Head on Tuttle Street[3] and is considered a Wrexham landmark.
[6][7] The red brick ornate chimney was built by the FW Soames & Co. brewery in 1894[2][8][9] and stands 120 feet (37 m) high.
[7] The chimney is reinforced with wrought iron bands and has dated terracotta panels, engraved with the letter "S" denoting the Soames Brewery.
[4][5][6] Marek had offered the chimney to Wrexham County Borough Council, but they refused, while a mountaineering group, who wanted to use the structure for training, could not get the needed insurance cover.
[10] Although following the sale, a dispute had emerged whether Marek had acquired the chimney in the first place, with Marston's unable to find the relevant paperwork on the transfer.