The town of Llandudno developed from Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age
settlements over many hundreds of years on the slopes of the limestone
headland, known to seafarers as the Great Orme and to landsmen as the Creuddyn
Peninsula. The origins in recorded history are with the Manor of Gogarth
conveyed by King Edward I to Annan, Bishop of Bangor in 1284. The manor
comprised three townships,
Y Gogarth
in the south-west,
Y Cyngreawdr
in the north (with the parish church of St Tudno) and
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