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Plas Mawr
Plas Mawr is a historic house in Conwy, north Wales, dating from the 16th century. The house has been restored to its original appearance, with assistance from Cadw, in whose care it is now. It is thought to be the best-preserved Elizabethan town house in the United Kingdom. The house was built between 1575 and 1586 for a merchant named Robert Wynne (or Wynn), who died in 1598, and is located near the centre of the town of Conwy. Wynne described the house as a "worthy, plentiful house".
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