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Conwy Castle North Wales
  Rose Hill Street, Conwy, Gwynedd, LL32 8LD CADW
Conwy Castle

Conwy castle, with its eight towers, is one of the most impressive castles in Wales. It overlooks the Conwy estuary and one of the finest examples of a medieval walled town in Europe. The castle, and the adjacent town walls, was built for Edward I between 1283 and 1287. It was the most expensive of a chain of castles that Edward built to subjugate the Welsh.

The layout of the castle was dictated by the shape of the rock on which it was built. The interior was divided into two separate wards, the outer ward containing buildings such as the Great Hall and the inner ward housing the Royal apartments.

The castle had started to fall into disrepair within a generation of its completion. Repairs and modifications were made by Edward, the Black Prince, in 1346, but this was the last major work carried out at the castle. The castle saw some activity during the Civil War (1642-51), but when it was slighted at the end of the war the castle was stripped of saleable materials leaving an empty shell.

Links

www.cadw.wales.gov.uk
Official website for CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments

www.conwy.com
Information about Conwy Castle and the town

www.conwy.gov.uk
Conwy County Borough Website

http://conwy-valley.org
The Conwy Valley Travel and Tourism

www.nwt.co.uk
North Wales Tourism

www.visitwales.com
Official Wales Tourist Board website

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