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Find a Wedding Venue in Conwy
Conwy is a world heritage site with an imposing thirteenth-century castle and walls. This small town has a quaint harbour, revolutionary Telford suspension bridge, and is just a stones throw away from Wales most popular seaside resort and the towering mountains of Snowdonia making Conwy a wonderful setting for a special occasion. Here on Guides for Brides, you can explore some of the gorgeous wedding venues available in Conwy.
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Conwy
This North Wales county features imposing views across the Irish Sea and the Snowdonia Mountain range. With history and nature side by side, you will find some impressive wedding venues in Conwy.
Venues to explore in Conwy
The Quay Hotel is the perfect wedding venue for your chic, Welsh wedding. With a wonderfully refurbished function room, with large windows overlooking the Conwy Estuary, your wedding will be one to remember at this wedding venue. Your wedding photography can be taken in front of these stunning natural views or with the Conwy Castle, a UNESCO world heritage site, as a background. Or take a look at the luxury, Bodysgallen Hall. Nestled in over 200 acres of parkland, this country house wedding venue offers you a romantic setting with great Welsh hospitality. With each wedding at Bodysgallen Hall being unique, you can make sure your day is one to remember.
Interesting fact about Conwy
Conwy town is home to Britain's smallest house. Built in the 16th century it measures 3.05 metres by 1.8 metres, a record confirmed by the Guiness Book of World Records. Its last known tennant was Robert Jones, a 6ft 3inch fisherman. Due to his height, Jones was unable to stand up fully in any of the rooms in the house, eventually moving out in 1900.