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Kinmel hall, Wales - September 2015

woopashoopaa

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I recently visited this place with @Lavino and 2 members from another site. We spent a couple of hours walking around the place and then we were in, and the place did not let us down it looked amazing :D . But when we were walking around there were PIR sensers all around it and every time you walked past one it said a message. But the funniest bit is when you walk around the front because classical music starts blurring out from inside (Almost defend me when we got to the bit it was playing at). Anyway enjoy the pics and history :) .

The present chateau style house, the third on the site, was designed by W. E. Nesfield in the 1870s, and the adjoining Venetian Gardens were designed by his father, W. A. Nesfield. The adjoining Neo-palladian style stable block is attributed to William Burn, with construction completed in the 1850s. Materials for construction were bought from the nearby Lleweni Hall.

The house is set in walled gardens of around 18 acres (73,000 m2), which are themselves set in grounds of around 5,000 acres (20 km2), encompassing open fields, parkland and forests.[citation needed] The 1870s structure is an example of the myriad of new types of buildings that were arising during the Victorian era to fulfil increasingly specialised functions. For example, there was a room in the mansion that was only to be used for the ironing of newspapers, so that the ink would not come off on the reader's hands.

Ownership of the house has been dominated by the Hughes, Lewis and Fetherstonhaugh and Gill families. There are many heraldic shields displayed throughout the house which show evidence of the unions between these families. The property was last used as a private home in 1929, after which it was converted to a 'rheuma spa', a health centre for the treatment of people with rheumatism, by Mrs Florence Lindley, formerly headmistress of Lowther College, at the nearby Bodelwyddan Castle. The spa remained until the outbreak of World War II, when the hall was taken over as a hospital.

Post-war the hall became Clarendon Girls' School, but after extensive fire damage in 1975, the school was forced to close. Restored by businessman Eddie Vince as a Christian conference centre, it was sold at auction in 2001, but a proposed redevelopment by Derbyshire Investments failed to materialise.

The property was to be offered for sale by auction on 12 October 2011 with a reserve price of £1.5million which did not include the 5,000 acres of surrounding land.[3] However it was bought shortly before auction by a businessman who bid closest to the £1.5m guide price.[4] He intended to develop the property into a hotel,[5] but these plans never materialised, and the property lies derelict.

Lotus Hall was identified by the Victorian Society as one of the top ten at-risk Victorian and Edwardian buildings in 2015.

The present chateau style house, the third on the site, was designed by W. E. Nesfield in the 1870s, and the adjoining Venetian Gardens were designed by his father, W. A. Nesfield. The adjoining Neo-palladian style stable block is attributed to William Burn, with construction completed in the 1850s. Materials for construction were bought from the nearby Lleweni Hall.

The house is set in walled gardens of around 18 acres (73,000 m2), which are themselves set in grounds of around 5,000 acres (20 km2), encompassing open fields, parkland and forests.[citation needed] The 1870s structure is an example of the myriad of new types of buildings that were arising during the Victorian era to fulfil increasingly specialised functions. For example, there was a room in the mansion that was only to be used for the ironing of newspapers, so that the ink would not come off on the reader's hands.[1]

Ownership of the house has been dominated by the Hughes, Lewis and Fetherstonhaugh and Gill families. There are many heraldic shields displayed throughout the house which show evidence of the unions between these families. The property was last used as a private home in 1929, after which it was converted to a 'rheuma spa', a health centre for the treatment of people with rheumatism, by Mrs Florence Lindley, formerly headmistress of Lowther College, at the nearby Bodelwyddan Castle. The spa remained until the outbreak of World War II, when the hall was taken over as a hospital.[2]

Post-war the hall became Clarendon Girls' School, but after extensive fire damage in 1975, the school was forced to close. Restored by businessman Eddie Vince as a Christian conference centre, it was sold at auction in 2001, but a proposed redevelopment by Derbyshire Investments failed to materialise.

The property was to be offered for sale by auction on 12 October 2011 with a reserve price of £1.5million which did not include the 5,000 acres of surrounding land.[3] However it was bought shortly before auction by a businessman who bid closest to the £1.5m guide price.[4] He intended to develop the property into a hotel,[5] but these plans never materialised, and the property lies derelict.[6]

Kinmel Hall was identified by the Victorian Society as one of the top ten at-risk Victorian and Edwardian buildings in 2015.[7][6]

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Great shots was a fun day :beer: the views from this place are amazing.

 

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The grandeur of this place is quite something. The decay has started to set in a bit now too in those panelled wood areas. Good work!

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A very nice location and one that just seams to have so many names lol

Good to see and thanx for sharing (y)

 

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Great to see this one popping up again after an epic fail here last year :(

 

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That's cool.

Can I just ask, as it's named properly on other forums, can you change the title to the correct name please as there's really little point in code naming it. (y)

 

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That's cool. Can I just ask, as it's named properly on other forums, can you change the title to the correct name please as there's really little point in code naming it. (y)
I never know if to use to real names or not some sites like codes some you have to post propper name. And sorry can't edit the post now it's been on to long. If you can amend it for me.. Kinmel hall Wales

 

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I never know if to use to real names or not some sites like codes some you have to post propper name. And sorry can't edit the post now it's been on to long. If you can amend it for me.. Kinmel hall Wales
We don't necessarily mind code names being used on here, but it's a bit of a moot point if it's named in the same report elsewhere, just makes sense if you're posting it elsewhere with the proper name to do the same on here. (y)

I've edited the title, forgot you can only edit titles for 24 hours after posting.

 
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We don't necessarily mind code names being used on here, but it's a bit of a moot point if it's named in the same report elsewhere, just makes sense if you're posting it elsewhere with the proper name to do the same on here. (y) I've edited the title, forgot you can only edit titles for 24 hours after posting.
It wasn't even my report lol so I wouldn't be able edit anyway haha...I have recently done a Kinmel tho ...

 

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That's cool. Can I just ask, as it's named properly on other forums, can you change the title to the correct name please as there's really little point in code naming it. (y)
I just thought it sounded better being called Lotus Hall. But I do see what you mean as there is no point code naming it.

 
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