Beautifully preserved example of its era gives an insight into life into Elizabethan Welsh life
Possibly the best preserved Elizabethan townhouse in Great Britain, Plas Mawr was built by Robert Wynn between 1576-1585, and it dominates the town of Conwy with its gatehouse, stepped gables and lookout tower.
The tall, lime-rendered walls reflect the status of its builder as does its richly decorated interior. Plas Mawr is an architectural gem, and stands as a symbol of a prosperous, buoyant age, epitomized by the style and taste of Robert Wynn, a remarkable and well-travelled courtier and trader who rose to pre-eminence amongst the Welsh gentry.
Plas Mawr's authentic period atmosphere is further enhanced by furnishings (many original to the house) based on an inventory of the contents in 1665. Visitors can take an audio tour of the house which provides an insight into the life, wealth and influence of the Tudor gentry in Wales.