Britain’s smallest house is located at the Quay, and measures only 6'3". Once it was possessed by a poor fisherman, who was displaced from this dwelling as it was found to be inadmissible for human habitation. This house is a 16th century construction, and you can visit it to appreciate its unnaturally small structure. It is set open for the visitors to view, but probably only a single person can enter the place at one time. Pay a little price to enjoy this unique attraction. This small house has some worth visiting attractions around. Visit them to find the beauty of the place. Visit Conwy Castle while you are here. You will also be able to get some ideal lodging options at this place, as there are enough luxury hotels and budget hotels available at Llandudno.
Entry Fee: Adult: £0.75, Children:£0.50
Timings: April to October 10am -6pm
Address: Mrs Margaret Williams, The Quay, Conwy, LL30 2BB
Tel: +44(0)1492 593484View
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