Conwy, Castle And The Tubular Steel Railway Bridge 1898
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In March 1283 Longshanks ordered Conwy Castle to be built and a burgh established. The choosing of the site was deliberate: here was the royal hall of Llywelyn the Great (demolished 1316) and the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary where he lay buried. For Longshanks, there was symbolism in not only ordering the abbey dismantled, but to having it re-erected at Maenan eight miles away.
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