Britain's Smallest House

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The smallest house in Great Britain is a Guiness Record holder tourist attraction in the Welsh town of Conwy. It can be visited from spring to autumn and is …

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Sep 12, 2024
We went to the Smallest House in Britain after visiting Conwy Castle, and as you might expect, it was a brief, cramped experience. We paid for our tickets on the spot and entered the building only t… Full review by J K
Aug 31, 2024
Such history! lovely cute house well worth a visit , £1.50 entrance so cheap, the lovely guide in photo is amazing will even take your photo for you !!! Full review by Debalihaydock
Aug 26, 2024
it was lovely and funny place. seem always having many visitors but so quick you could go inside that small but worth to visit. Full review by iamface

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Construction completed:16th century

Questions & answers

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Are dogs allowed? And Is it disabled friendly?
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The place is so small you literally step inside and that's about it
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I would like to know if Margaret Williams ( Plas Mawr) can still be seen at this quaint little house?
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Sorry I have just noted that she passed away in 2015.
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Answer by Jean R · Jul 16, 2018
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is it open in February? thanks x
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I’m not sure but I would th8nk no as the weather will be. Dry wet & cold, and it’s on the sea front
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Can you suggest where to park and an idea of prices please?
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Assuming you are coming in to Conwy over the bridge, if you take the first turn off the roundabout outside the castle, the road will take you round to the long stay carpark (Morfa Bach) …
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Assuming you are coming in to Conwy over the bridge, if you take the first turn off the roundabout outside the castle, the road will take you round to the long stay carpark (Morfa Bach) which is 2hrs/£1, 4hrs/£2 or 8hr/£3.50. Alternatively if you take the second turn off that roundabout and follow the one-way system, this will take you to the Vicarage Gardens carpark which is 1hr/£1, 2hr/£2.50 or 4hr/£4.50. If you park elsewhere, do be careful as there are a lot of traffic wardens who do not hesitate to give out parking tickets!
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