🏴 Architect Julius Alfred Chatwin is associated with Llandudno.
🏴 Llandudno is a seaside resort, town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located on the Creuddyn peninsula, which protrudes into the Irish Sea. The community includes Gogarth, Penrhyn Bay, Craigside, Glanwydden, Penrhynside, and Bryn Pydew. The town's name is derived from its patron saint, Saint Tudno.
Llandudno has a population of over 20,701 people. Llandudno also forms part of the wider Conwy district which has a population of over 116,200 people. Llandudno is situated near Colwyn Bay.
Twin Towns, Sister Cities Llandudno has links with:
🇨🇭 Champéry, Switzerland 🇫🇷 Wormhout, France🏴 Architect Julius Alfred Chatwin is associated with Llandudno.
🏴 Architect Samuel Sebastian Reay is associated with Llandudno. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1902.
🏴 Architect/Furniture Designer Alfred Wickham Jarvis is associated with Llandudno.
🏴 🏴 Architect Clough Williams-Ellis is associated with Llandudno. He was an active supporter of the National Trust, and the Council for the Protection of Rural England.
🏴 Architect James Francis Doyle is associated with Llandudno. In 1894-96 he collaborated with Richard Norman Shaw on the design of the White Star Building in Liverpool.