Country Homes & Interiors

LET’S MOVE TO Conwy

The imposing castle and walls, built in the 1280s by Edward I, still define this town. The name ‘Conwy’ derives from the old Welsh words ‘cyn’ (chief) and ‘gwy’ (water) after the mussel-rich tidal inlet that flows from the Irish Sea through its undulating

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