English: Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris Grade I Listed terrace seen from The Green. It was designed in 1833 by Joseph Hansom (of horse-drawn cab fame). Other buildings on the town designed by Hansom are the gaol (1829), the Bulkeley Arms Hotel (1832) and Henllys Hall (1852).
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