Aberconwy House, the only surviving medieval merchant’s house in Conwy, stands as a testament to the town’s rich history. Located in the heart of the United Kingdom, this historic building has served various purposes over the centuries, including a hotel and an antique shop. Today, it functions as a secondhand bookshop, with the upper floors offering flexible space for community events. The structure is notable for its architectural design, featuring two lower stone floors that support a projecting upper level, which extends outward on corbel stones, creating a distinctive and historically significant silhouette.
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