Architecture

Before the late 19th century the land that would become Colwyn Bay was fields and woods, with a few farms and cottages, and was owned by the Pwllycrochan Estate. The development of the town was linked to the sale of the estate in 1865 and to the subsequent establishment of the Colwyn Bay and Pwllycrochan Estate Company in 1875.

Being aware of the benefits of easy rail access from the urban areas of north west England, and the possibilities of developing a new fashionable resort, the Company sold off the land as building plots. What could be built on the plots was controlled by the Estate, with the former estate parkland being earmarked for the finest villas. By 1901 the town’s population had grown to 8,689.

sidney colwyn foulkes

Sidney Colwyn Foulkes (1884-1971)

Sidney Colwyn Foulkes OBE, Hon.M.Arch (Liverpool), FRIBA, FILA., AMTPI. NB   The narrative below focuses on the life and career of…

Moryn, Cayley Promenade

The work of local architect Sidney Colwyn Foulkes. Travelling up Cayley Promenade in the direction of Rhos on Sea, at…

Heaton Place, Rhos on Sea

The work of local architect Sidney Colwyn Foulkes. Background Heaton Place is sandwiched between Ebberston Road West and Digby Road,…

Colwyn Bay Heritage Group