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Make Font LargerMake Font Smaller Llewelyn Ab Lorworth, Founder of Conwy Abbey AD 1184 
(Presented to the town by Albert Wood, Former Mayor of the borough), Lancaster Square, Conwy.

The English name for Plas Mawr is 'great hall'. It is the best preserved Elizabethan town house in Britain.
It has been fully restored to its original splendour. The house is noted for its fine ornamental plasterwork.
There are many rooms to explore. There are audio visual exhibitions and a free audio tour available.

Inside Plas Mawr


The Courtyard


Decorated plaster fireplace


Another fireplace !


Loft space with restored original beams.


Views from the windows of the watch tower.


Spooky room.


The assembly room.


Plaster Decoration

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