Corwen
Corwen
is a
town
in the administrative county of
Denbighshire
,
traditional county
of
Merionethshire
, north
Wales
, lying on the
River Dee
. It is best known as the base of
Owain Glyndwr
, the
fifteenth century
Welsh leader. The town grew as a centre for
cattle
drovers
. Attractions in Corwen include the
motte
of a
Norman
castle
, the
thirteenth century
Church of St Mael and St Julien
and the
Capel Rg
built in
1637
by
William Salisbury
. Corwen is the last sizeable town on the
A5
from
London
to
Holyhead
until
Betws-y-Coed
is reached. Because of this it still contains a number of hotels which were used in the past as staging hotels for the stage coaches. For a town on a major trunk road the town centre streets are unusually narrow. Corwen hosted the
National Eisteddfod
in
1919
.
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