Anyone with a yearning to live in a castle in North Wales should follow the title link.
Of course you will need to have at least $2.5 million dollars to spare and thats just to take part in the auction.
It could take 3 million pounds or more to restore the structure to its former glory.
Here is a link to the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust website.
Mar 29, 2006
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