The Wynnstay Arms is a hotel and public house in Ruabon, Wales.
The Grade II listed building dates from the 18th-century and was a coaching inn.
[3][4] The three-storey Park Street exterior is of dark orange brick in Flemish-bond under a slate roof.
[5] The meeting was called by a Ruabon solicitor, Llewelyn Kenrick, who became the association's first president.
[5] During the Victorian era, utilising the building's centuries-long purpose as a community activity hub, the pub was the meeting place of the Association for Prosecution of Felons' local branch, which encouraged witnesses to come forward following crimes, including offers of rewards for information.