Clwydian House, Denbigh
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 11 Nov 2010
Probably dating from the mid 17th century, Clwydian House may be one of the earliest brick town houses in north Wales, although later alterations including sash windows, dormers and the semi-circular hood canopy over the entrance are indications of a Georgian makeover. It has recently been renovated with Townscape Heritage Initiative funding.