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The Lost Mansion of Baron Hill, Anglesey, Wales

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2008

Just outside Beaumaris stands the overgrown and spectacular ruins of one of Angleseys most stately of homes, Baron Hill.

A short walk through a wooded area along well-trodden paths reveals exotic gardens, palms, massive pines and twisted knuckled bark all overgrown and offering surprising viewings.

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  • and how do you find iti went there a couple of years ago but i really can't remember the way. (need to know buy sunday)

  • @marilynmanson988 Please private message me your email address and I will send a map on how to find it. Yes it is still derelict and no work is planned to be done on it.

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  • Such a waste noone tried to do something with it..Lots of work and money yes,but in the end you'd see it was worth every penny you spent.The bigger the mansion,the better i like it......Thnx for putting it on.

  • Baron Hill is an estate in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales, named after the hill on which it stands. It was established in 1618, in preparation for Prince Henry of Wales's progress to Ireland, by Sir Richard Bulkeley as the family seat of the influential Bulkeley family.

    During the English Civil War, Richard's successor, Colonel Thomas Bulkeley, is said to have invited King Charles I to take possession of the house and set up his court there.Tyvm for putting this on. :)

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  • what a fuckin slums!!I don't belive that baron mill lived on this slums and he were glad that leaved this shit

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    yes. I agree!

  • What a marvelous find! I would restore a section that i wanted and leave the rest as it is. marvellous old scenery and style.

  • typical Poles, always wanting more more more

  • anyone know wot the old place is at hollyhead near the pub , saw it last week [up a short lane ] ?

  • smashing detail. Pity the destruction in such a relatively short amount of time, since WWII.  Not sure if it could be restored at this point, but i supposed if the foundation is sound, anything is possible. Fantastic post. Thank you and be careful in such places, especially the sweet dog.

  • So sad, all that work that went into the mansion just taken over by trees and decay. Thanks for posting

  • wonderful

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