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Gwrych Castle, North Wales. June 2015

Ferox

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First explore on the recent day out Urblex and I had in North Wales. Fancied this one for a while and was happy to get it done. A strange and interesting location, well worth a look if your near by. I'd say the staircase was my favourite bit, even better as I had not seen any previous pics of it. The crows where going mad during our visit, added an weird effect to the mooch.

History stole off Urblex :)

Gwrych Castle was erected between 1819 and 1825 at the behest of Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh, grandfather of Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald. From 1894 until 1924, when the Countess died, it was the residence of the Dundonald family. The Countess left the castle in her will to King George V and the then Prince of Wales. However, the gift was refused and the castle passed to the Venerable Order Of Saint John. In 1928, Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, purchased the castle for £78,000, selling the contents to meet the cost.

During World War II, the Government used the castle to house 200 Jewish refugees run by the Jewish Zionist youth movement. Following the war, the castle left the Dundonald family and was open to the public for twenty years. It was called "The Showpiece of Wales" at this time, and attracted many visitors. It was also used as a training venue for the English World Middleweight boxing champion Randolph Turpin in the early 1950s. In the early 60s it was an occasional venue for the famous motorcycle Dragon Rally and in the 70s it was used as a centre for medieval re-enactments, attracting tourists with such events as jousting and mock banquets. One such "occasional" use was the holding of the British Youth Festival's event for left-wing youngsters and students in the summer of 1961. Organised principally by members of the Lancashire branch of the Young Communist League, the ten-day event was notable not only for the attendance and performance of Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor, but also for the swarm of journalists.

The castle was last open to the public in 1985. Thereafter, it started to decline. It was bought in 1989 by Nick Tavaglione, an American businessman, for £750,000. However, his plans to renovate the building were not carried out. As a result, the castle was extensively looted and vandalised, becoming little more than a derelict shell.

During the period of Tavaglione's ownership, historian Mark Baker campaigned for the castle to be brought back to its days of glory—a campaign that he started when he was twelve years old. Baker was instrumental in forming the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, dedicated to ensuring the castle's future. The condition of the property was monitored by the Trust, who lobbied Conwy council to compulsorily purchase the property, eventually placing enough pressure on the American owner, who put it up for sale in March 2006.

City Services Ltd, trading as Clayton Homes and Clayton Hotels, bought the castle in January 2007 for £850,000, after it failed to reach its £1.5m reserve price at the 2 June 2006 auction. On 30 April 2007, Clayton Hotels announced a 3-year project, costing £6,000,000, to renovate the castle and convert it into a 90-bedroom 5-star hotel, creating 100 jobs. The project was subject to planning permission, but had the support of the Trust. Clayton Hotels spent about half a million pounds on its plans, clearing the site and rebuilding areas. After Clayton Hotels was placed in administration, new developers obtained fresh planning permission in November 2012 from Conwy County Borough Council for the castle to be converted into a luxury hotel with 75 bedrooms and associated facilities.

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Thanks For Looking (y)

 

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Bet it was a nice place when it was intact! cool report mate

 

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It's a lovely place this, I really enjoyed my visit here a few months ago. Cracking view over the coast too. Good to see your take on the place :)

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Very nice report, great history.

 

Ferox

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Bet it was a nice place when it was intact! cool report mate
Thank you Raz (y) Yeah, I bet it was bud. I read somewhere that the staircase was covered with marble in it's hay-day.

 

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It's a lovely place this, I really enjoyed my visit here a few months ago. Cracking view over the coast too. Good to see your take on the place :) :comp
Cheers HT (y) Yep, nice location this one. Enjoyed it more than I thought I would :)

 

Ferox

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Very nice report, great history.
Thank you Nelly, glad you enjoyed it (y) Thank Urblex for the history bud :)

 
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