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Plas Mawr

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Overview
Built between 1576 and 1585 for local merchant Robert Wynn, Plas Mawr – or Great Hall – is regarded as the finest surviving Elizabethan town house in Britain. The house and gardens have been restored to their original appearance with help from Cadw. Photo credit: © Crown copyright (2015) Cadw
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Apr-Sep, daily 9.30-5; Oct-5 Nov, daily 9.30-4 (last admission 45mins before close)

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
Location
High Street, CONWY, LL32 8DE
About the area
The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.
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Plas Mawr

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Built between 1576 and 1585 for local merchant Robert Wynn, Plas Mawr – or Great Hall – is regarded as the finest surviving Elizabethan town house in Britain. The house and gardens have been restored to their original appearance with help from Cadw. Photo credit: © Crown copyright (2015) Cadw
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Apr-Sep, daily 9.30-5; Oct-5 Nov, daily 9.30-4 (last admission 45mins before close)
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
Location
High Street, CONWY, LL32 8DE
About the area
Area image
The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.