The Guildhall, Town hall at Rose Hill Street, Conwy, Wales
The Guildhall is a town hall built from sandstone with a square tower and decorative stone dressings that give it a distinct Gothic Revival appearance. Located on Rose Hill Street, the building demonstrates classical civic architecture from the 1800s with well-defined geometric forms.
The building was completed in 1863, replacing a medieval hall dating from the 1200s and a school that had occupied the site until the 1840s. This construction marked a turning point in how the town center was developed and used.
Inside you will find oil paintings by notable artists, including Richard Wilson, and a large wooden panel depicting Conwy Castle in marquetry work. These artworks give the interior a refined character that reflects the town's identity.
The building sits in the town center on Rose Hill Street with parking nearby, making it simple to reach on foot or by car. You may need to check ahead about access times, since the interior is sometimes in use for official town business.
David Lloyd George, who served as Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922, held important meetings with town leaders here during the 1930s. These gatherings show the building's role in national political affairs beyond its daily civic duties.
Location: Conwy
Elevation above the sea: 13.5 m
GPS coordinates: 53.28044,-3.82683
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:21
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