7 Stryd y Gwynt 

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Stryd y Gwynt means “Wind street” in Welsh. The terraced cottage is in a short cul de sac located just outside the walls of the thirteenth century town of Conwy with its impressive castle. The upper gateway and its towers are near the end of Stryd y Gwynt, a very quiet, sunny and secluded location, yet only five minutes walk from the town centre, its shops, historic houses, the 13th Century...

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7 Stryd y Gwynt
Conwy Conwy LL32 8PB
United Kingdom

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