Thanks very much Cambrian and I would like to take you up on your kind offer. I have attached the 1861 Census that shows my G Grandfather Hugh Hughes as living at 22 Queen Street
The page of the Census shows up to No 26 so there were a few houses in the two sections of Cwlach Street as it is now.
I've read the Chronicles of Thomas Rowlands who describes the people and the houses they were living in in the old village of Llandudno and Queen Street seems to just refer to the 4 terraced cottages and in No 3 at one time lived Enoch Hughes who in his leisure time made clogs for miners. I don't know for certain if this Enoch was an ancestor of mine but I do know that the Hughes family were carpenters and we did have an Enoch in the family in the 1800's The family originated from Llanengan on the Llyn Peninsula
As an aside some time ago, Down Under AKA Hugh Davies was searching for his Grandfather's birth certificate and you made the vital breakthrough in the search by saying that Glan Conwy was in the Conwy Registration District which eventually led to Hugh obtaining a copy of the original certificate. His Grandfather lived in Cwlach Street and I was able to find the address because luckily some of the old Welsh names of the houses still exist. In actual fact the house was next door to the 4 cottages in Queen Street ( on the right of the photo)
PS I'm still trying to find a question for the quiz that you don't know