Conwy, Plas Mawr 1892
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More about this scene
Rivalling the castle in impressiveness, albeit on a lesser scale, is the Elizabethan town house of Robert Wynn, built between 1576 and 1585. In this photograph, taken when the building belonged to the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, the stone mullioned windows and the craggy rough facade gave no indication of its former glory. The building has recently been restored, and now has a complete coat of lime plaster. If the castle is examined closely, the remnants of a plaster coat can also be discerned.
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