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A Stereoview image of Llanrwst Bridge. The three spans of Pont Fawr rise elegantly over the River Conwy . Its central arch had the largest span in Wales when built. The bridges design is popularly attributed to architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652), Now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building, it remains in continual use.The present bridge was completed in 1636. This picture from 1872. A manor house dating from 1492, the 15th-century courthouse known as Tu Hwnt i'r Bont

A Stereoview image of Llanrwst Bridge. The three spans of Pont Fawr rise elegantly over the River Conwy . Its central arch had the largest span in Wales when built. The bridges design is popularly attributed to architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652), Now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building, it remains in continual use.The present bridge was completed in 1636. This picture from 1872. A manor house dating from 1492, the 15th-century courthouse known as Tu Hwnt i'r Bont.
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A Stereoview image of Llanrwst Bridge. The three spans of Pont Fawr rise elegantly over the River Conwy . Its central arch had the largest span in Wales when built. The bridges design is popularly attributed to architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652), Now a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building, it remains in continual use.The present bridge was completed in 1636. This picture from 1872. A manor house dating from 1492, the 15th-century courthouse known as Tu Hwnt i'r Bont
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