Plas Mawr
The finest town house of its period in Britain.
Plas Mawr
The Elizabethan era. A golden age? Think Renaissance and Shakespeare. Think Plas Mawr. An Elizabethan gem worth its weight in gold. The finest town house of its period in Britain.
Its owner Robert Wynn, an influential merchant of great repute, was particularly fond of grandeur and colour. He also liked entertaining. Lavishly. Behold his finest hour, a grand house built between 1576 and 1585 at the heart of medieval Conwys narrow cobbled streets. A house which more than matched his grandiose ambitions.
Particularly exquisite is the ornamental plasterwork in the hall, now repainted in vivid original colours.
Theres not an inch that doesnt impress, from plasterwork ceilings to friezes and skilful carpentry. Look out for the initials RW on various crests and coats of arms. Lest you forget the master of the mansion and payer of all bills. If wealth was measured in style, then this well-travelled Welsh gentleman was absolutely fabulously wealthy.
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Plas Mawr Details
Attraction: High Street Conwy
Entrance Charge
- Adults £4.95 Reduced Rate £4.60
- Family Ticket £14.50 (admits 2 adults & all children under 16)
- Children under 5 FREE
- Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Prices valid until 31st March 2010. Assistance dogs only. No smoking.
Opening Times
Last admission 45 mins before closing. 1 Apr-30 Sept 09: Tue-Sun 9am-5pm 1-31 Oct 09: Tue-Sun 9.30am-4pm Plas Mawr will be closed on Mondays (except on bank holiday weekends) This monument is closed all other times.
News & Special Offers
Ask about free entry if you are 60 and over or 16 and under and live in Wales.