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| - Plas Mawr (walisisch für Großer Palast) ist ein Stadthaus aus dem elisabethanischen Zeitalter im Ort Conwy in Wales. Plas Mawr wurde zwischen 1576 und 1585 von Robert Wynn errichtet und zählt im Vereinigten Königreich gemäß der Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest nach Grade I zu den Bauwerken von außerordentlicher, teilweise internationaler Bedeutung. (de)
- Plas Mawr (English: Great Hall) is an Elizabethan townhouse in Conwy, North Wales, dating from the 16th century. The property was built by Robert Wynn, a member of the local gentry, following his marriage to his first wife, Dorothy Griffith. Plas Mawr occupied a plot of land off Conwy's High Street and was constructed in three phases between 1576 and 1585 at a total cost of around £800. Wynn was known for his hospitality, and the household was supported by Wynn's local dairy herds, orchards and gardens. On his death he laid out complex instructions for dividing his estate; the resulting law-case took years to resolve, effectively preventing the redevelopment of the house and preserving it in its original condition. (en)
- Plas Mawr (wal.; ang. Great Hall) – okazała XVI-wieczna rezydencja w Conwy, zbudowana na zlecenie wpływowego walijskiego kupca, Roberta Wynna. Klejnot architektoniczny, najwybitniejszy zachowany budynek miejski epoki elżbietańskiej na terenie Wielkiej Brytanii. Jego oryginalne wyposażenie pochodzi z 1665 roku. (pl)
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