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Sunday, 3 July 2016

Conwy

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Conwy ("Con-wee") is a little town on the north coast of Wales, distinguished by its well preserved city wall and castle, constructed in the late 1200's by Edward I of England.  It seemed a much more attractive town than others we have visited here, and quite a lot of people were out enjoying the weather and wandering up and down the waterfront.  We discovered Costa's serve great coffee!

Conwy Castle, c1290.


The waterfront.  Also the (red) smallest house in Britain.
On the wall you are up at rooftop level.  Canoodling pigeons.

Walking atop the wall.

The smallest house in Great Britain (the red bit)