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Beaumaris Castle 🏰 Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey is famous as the greatest castle never built. It was the last of ...
07/11/2023

Beaumaris Castle 🏰

Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey is famous as the greatest castle never built. It was the last of the royal strongholds created by Edward I in Wales – and perhaps his masterpiece.

Here Edward and his architect James of St George took full advantage of a blank canvas: the ‘beau mareys’ or ‘beautiful marsh’ beside the Menai Strait. By now they’d already constructed the great castles of Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech. This was to be their crowning glory, the castle to end all castles.

The result was a fortress of immense size and near-perfect symmetry. No fewer than four concentric rings of formidable defences included a water-filled moat with its very own dock. The outer walls alone bristled with 300 arrow loops.

But lack of money and trouble brewing in Scotland meant building work had petered out by the 1320s. The south gatehouse and the six great towers in the inner ward never reached their intended height. The Llanfaes gate was barely started before being abandoned.

Because this castle is special – both for the scale of its ambition and beauty of its proportions. Gloriously incomplete Beaumaris is perhaps the supreme achievement of the greatest military architect of the age.

Beaumaris Gaol (prison)This building is full of sad memories and secrets providing a fascinating insight into the world ...
07/11/2023

Beaumaris Gaol (prison)

This building is full of sad memories and secrets providing a fascinating insight into the world of the prisoner during the 1800s.

We walked along the dimly lit corridors and explored the spartan cells and places of punishment. It was very earie in places.

In 1862 Richard Rowlands was executed for the murder of his father in law. Rowlands protested his innocence and according to local tradition he put a curse on the clock in the church tower opposite the scaffold. To this day the clock has never kept the right time.

14/09/2023

Once you got down the steps , this place had such an eari feeling about it , you couldn't help but think some one was following you.
In its dilapidated state it was still beautiful from nature taking back over.

penrhyn castle (interior )Although not an abandoned exploration it certainly is worth the visit. Behind the formidable a...
11/09/2023

penrhyn castle (interior )

Although not an abandoned exploration it certainly is worth the visit.

Behind the formidable architecture, Victorian grandeur and fine interiors, present-day Penrhyn Castle’s foundations were built on a dark history: one of exploitation, Jamaican sugar fortunes and the transatlantic slave trade.

Despite opposition, on 25 March 1807 Parliament outlawed the slave trade within the British empire. Although not in Richard Pennant’s lifetime, the transportation of enslaved people to Jamaica was outlawed in March 1808.

Despite his links to slavery, he was known as Richard Pennant the Improver as he invested his fortune in his North Wales estate.

Money from Jamaica paid for roads, railways, houses, schools and the Penrhyn Quarry, once the largest slate quarry in the world, and changed the landscape of North Wales forever.

As the estate grew so did the numbers of enslaved people. By 1805 Richard Pennant owned nearly 1,000 enslaved people across his four plantations in Jamaica. This equated to an average of 250 people per plantation compared to the Jamaican average of 150.

Slavery itself was finally outlawed in all British colonies between 1833 and 1838 and as the building of Penrhyn Castle came to an end, the Pennants received £14,683 17s 2d (around £1.3 million today) for the freeing of 764 enslaved people in Jamaica.

penrhyn castle (exterior)Penrhyn Castle is a country house in Llandygai, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, constructed in th...
11/09/2023

penrhyn castle (exterior)

Penrhyn Castle is a country house in Llandygai, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales, constructed in the style of a Norman castle. The Penrhyn estate was founded by Ednyfed Fychan. In the 15th century his descendent Gwilym ap Griffith built a fortified manor house on the site

Soldiers point (exterior only)A historic building on Anglesey has been named among the most "endangered" in the country....
11/09/2023

Soldiers point (exterior only)
A historic building on Anglesey has been named among the most "endangered" in the country. The Grade II listed Soldier’s Point House at Holyhead has made it onto the Victorian Society’s top ten of the most endangered buildings list for 2023.

Built in 1848, the Soldier's Point Hotel was formerly the residence of the Government contractor. The early Victorian castellated building had two stories, barred windows and curtain wall towers and was faced in stucco. It was constructed in 1849 by Charles Rigby, the contractor for the Holyhead Breakwater, for his own residence. Based on two L-plan structures, the main house faced south-east.

In March 1918, the house’s then owner Lieutenant AF Pearson, chairman of the local magistrates, was charged with hoarding food including rice, jam, and sugar. The charges were dropped after he explained that wounded soldiers were treated to tea at the house every Sunday. It was expanded in the early twentieth century, with a substantial two-storey addition added to the west of the house after 1970. The second L-plan structure were out-buildings with castellations and turrets as per the main house. One of the towers of this screen wall was converted into a pill box during the Second World War.

I will be returning at some point to do the inside also

20/08/2023

This place was small but had plenty off character.
Unfortunately people have been entering and starting to trash the place.
I also noticed a small hole in the cemented archway that people were starting to dig through.
Down below is pitch black. I'm just glad remembered my torch . 🔦
Small but interesting search.

Vaynol MausoleumThis Grade II Listed Building in Pentir, Gwynedd is situated on a 500 acre estate. The mausoleum was bui...
20/08/2023

Vaynol Mausoleum

This Grade II Listed Building in Pentir, Gwynedd is situated on a 500 acre estate.
The mausoleum was built in the later in 1870's for the Assheton-Smith family and designed by Henry Kennedy, architect, of Bangor. It appears on the 1st edition of the OS map, surveyed in 1887. A plan in the archives dated 1879 is for the gate piers to the enclosure, having pyramidal caps to the chamfered stone piers, and iron gates.

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16/08/2023

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16/08/2023

Unfortunately we didn't find wete we looking for but came across this beautiful dilapidated place which has turned itself in a little pond.

I love how nature reclaims 🌿

09/08/2023

Dinorwic quarry

Dinorwic quarry north wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿In its time, Dinorwig Quarry was the second largest in the world, and was worked betw...
09/08/2023

Dinorwic quarry north wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

In its time, Dinorwig Quarry was the second largest in the world, and was worked between 1787 and 1969. It contains over 30 galleries, or terraces, each linked to a rubble tip. Each is also linked to one of the inclined railway systems which are a feature at this quarry. These were in use almost to the end. After closure in 1969 the site was soon purchased by a company which went on to develop a hydro electricity scheme here. This meant that almost all structures survived. The Australia gallery, with its huge mill building, along with its electrically powered equipment dating from the 1920s, is a good example.

The scariest find of the day 😱🕷
07/08/2023

The scariest find of the day 😱🕷

07/08/2023

The secret grotto.
Talacre

The secret grotto .Reportedly added to the abby grounds in the 19th century. This beautiful cove has many carvings from ...
07/08/2023

The secret grotto .

Reportedly added to the abby grounds in the 19th century.
This beautiful cove has many carvings from the cyclops to a headless night.
There are many seatting areas and tables .
Walls are adorned with many shells, quartz and coloured glass.

07/08/2023

The folly upstairs.
My little explorer ❤️

07/08/2023

The folly .. down stairs

The folly tower , The wall are adorned with a variety off shells, quartz, blue and green glasses. Right in the centre is...
07/08/2023

The folly tower ,
The wall are adorned with a variety off shells, quartz, blue and green glasses.
Right in the centre is the remain of a very heavy metal round table.
The wall opposite the door has a carving of a coat off arms.
Second floor has fallen through the middle.

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