Uppergate Street, Conwy
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 23 Jun 2024
Lined with houses finished with whitewash and black dressings, typical of the town. This was the main exit from the town on the landward side, leading to the Sychnant pass which was traditionally the main route to Bangor before the coast road was built.