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  2. Conwy Castle - Wikipedia

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    Conwy Castle (Welsh: Castell Conwy; Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ 'kɔnwɨ̞]) is a fortification in Conwy, located in North Wales. It was built by Edward I , during his conquest of Wales , between 1283 and 1287.

  3. Conwy - Wikipedia

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    Conwy Castle and the town walls were built, on the instructions of Edward I of England, between 1283 and 1289, as part of his conquest of the principality of Wales. [8] The church standing in Conwy has been marked as the oldest building in Conwy and has stood in the walls of Conwy since the 14th century.

  4. Conwy Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Built by Thomas Telford, the 99.5-metre-long (326 ft) suspension bridge [1] spans the River Conwy next to Conwy Castle, a World Heritage Site.The bridge was built in 1822–1826 at a cost of £51,000 (equivalent to $5,688,000 in 2023) and replaced the ferry at the same point.

  5. Conwy town walls - Wikipedia

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    Conwy's town walls are a medieval defensive structure around the town of Conwy in Wales. The walls were constructed between 1283 and 1287 after the foundation of Conwy by Edward I, and were designed to form an integrated system of defence alongside Conwy Castle. The walls are 1.3 km (0.81 mi) long and include 21 towers and three gatehouses. The ...

  6. Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd - Wikipedia

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    The costs were huge: Caernarfon's castle and walls cost £15,500, Conwy's castle and walls came to around £15,000 and Harlech Castle cost £8,190 to construct. [21] [nb 2] The walled towns were planned out in a regular fashion, drawing both on the experience of equivalent bastides in France and on various English planned settlements. Their new ...

  7. Gwilym ap Tudur - Wikipedia

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    Gwilym ap Tudur (died 1413) was a Welsh nobleman and a member of the Tudor family of Penmynydd.In 1401, he and his brother Rhys ap Tudur took Conwy Castle after infiltrating it, in support of their cousin Owain Glyndŵr.