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  2. Conwy Castle - Wikipedia

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    Conwy Castle (Welsh: Castell ... The main entrance to the castle is through the western barbican, ... William De Sikun was the constable with a yearly fee of £190 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Smallest House in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The house has a floor area of 3.05 by 1.8 m (10.0 by 5.9 ft) and is painted red. It stands near the Conwy Castle walls. The ground floor is devoted to the living area with room for coal and an open fire, and a water tap tucked behind the stairs. The upstairs holds the cramped bedroom, which also comes with a small niche for storage.

  5. List of Cadw properties - Wikipedia

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    Conwy Castle: Castle World Heritage Site. [3] Pay: Conwy: Conwy: Caernarvonshire: SH783774 postcode LL32 8AY 34] Conwy town walls: Town Walls ...

  6. Category:Castles in Conwy County Borough - Wikipedia

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    This category is for castles in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Pages in category "Castles in Conwy County Borough" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. Bodnant Garden - Wikipedia

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    Bodnant Garden (Welsh: Gardd Bodnant) is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, Conwy, Wales, overlooking the Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau mountains.. Founded in 1874 and developed by five generations of one family, it was given to the National Trust in 1949.