With a population of 21,000, the seaside town of Llandudno in the Conwy Country Borough is nicknamed the 'Queen of the Welsh Resorts' and is the greatest such seaside resort in Wales. Positioned in the Creuddyn peninsula, which reaches out and pokes into the Irish Sea, Llandudno built from the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements over centuries, growing over the slopes of limestone headland. Their very first mention in recorded history are with the Manor of Gogarth communicated by King Edward I, to Annan, Bishop of Bangor, in 1284. Local transport for the densely populated location is the North Wales Coast railway line which had opened as the Chester and Holyhead Railway in 1848. Created as a mid-Victorian era vacation destination, Llandudno's train links are unsurprising, having lines that stretch to London. The town gets its name from the ancient parish of Saint Tudno, but additionally encompasses some neighbouring towns and districts. Between the town and sea, lies a belt of sand, shingle and rock, curving for 2 miles between the 2 headlands of Great Orme and Little Orme. The Llandudno pier, a monument from its Victorian attraction days, was constructed in 1878, and is down as a Grade II listed structure. For all your home upgrades, make sure to make use of dependable experts in Littleborough to make certain of quality.