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Gwrych Castle

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AddressLlanddulas, Abergele LL22 8ET, United Kingdom
Opened 1819
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Tue
Phone +44 1745 826023
Architects Thomas Rickman
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About Gwrych Castle


Gwrych Castle is a Grade I listed 19th-century country house near Abergele in Conwy county borough, Wales.

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I'm A Celebrity: Gwrych castle granted £2m for repairs

I'm A Celebrity: Gwrych castle granted £2m for repairs
Aug 7,2023 2:40 am

... It is hoped Gwrych Castle can be restored to its former glory with the cash from the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF)...

I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here! crowns its 2021 winner

I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here! crowns its 2021 winner
Dec 13,2021 2:03 am

... For the second consecutive year, I m A Celebrity took place at Gwrych Castle in north Wales after moving from the Australian jungle because of the Covid-19 pandemic...

I'm A Celebrity: 'Keep show in UK to help climate change'

I'm A Celebrity: 'Keep show in UK to help climate change'
Dec 5,2021 4:06 am

... Get Me Out of Here! is normally filmed in the tropical Australian jungle, but for the last two series during the Covid pandemic it has based itself in chilly Gwrych Castle in north Wales...

Signs life is returning to normal at I'm A Celeb

Signs life is returning to normal at I'm A Celeb
Nov 29,2021 11:34 pm

... Signs life is returning to normal at I m A CelebCloseThe first signs have appeared that things are getting back to normal at I m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! The show was cancelled over the weekend after Storm Arwen caused " significant damage" to the set at Gwrych Castle, in Conwy...

Storm Arwen: I'm a Celebrity to return on Tuesday following storm damage

Storm Arwen: I'm a Celebrity to return on Tuesday following storm damage
Nov 29,2021 4:54 pm

... The broadcaster was after Storm Arwen caused " significant damage" to the set at Gwrych Castle in north Wales...

Storm Arwen: I'm a Celebrity contestants removed from set

Storm Arwen: I'm a Celebrity contestants removed from set
Nov 28,2021 6:04 am

... This weekend s episodes of the ITV show, filmed at Gwrych Castle, Conwy, have also been cancelled...

Storm Arwen forces I'm a Celeb to abandon live show

Storm Arwen forces I'm a Celeb to abandon live show
Nov 27,2021 3:32 am

... ITV instead broadcast a pre-recorded show, filmed in Gwrych Castle, Conwy, as a precautionary measure...

Richard Madeley: I'm a Celebrity star taken to hospital

Richard Madeley: I'm a Celebrity star taken to hospital
Nov 25,2021 2:02 pm

... Medics on the ITV show rushed to the camp in Gwrych Castle, where it is filmed, to attend to the 65-year-old...

Storm Arwen forces I'm a Celeb to abandon live show

Nov 21,2021 4:18 am

I'm a Celebrity. . Get Me Out Of Here! was forced to abandon the live element of Friday's episode as Storm Arwen hit North Wales .

The Met Office has warned of high winds likely to cause injuries in Wales and other parts of the UK.

ITV instead broadcast a pre-recorded show, filmed in Gwrych Castle , Conwy, as a precautionary measure.

Meanwhile, The Crew of a rowing boat were rescued from The Sea off the coast of Ceredigion after capsizing.

The broadcaster said presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly recorded their links earlier on Friday.

" Our celebrities will remain inside The Castle , which is secure, and we have contingencies in place to cover all weather scenarios to ensure the safety of our cast and crew, " ITV said in a statement.

Earlier on Friday, a rowing boat capsized with four people on board as it was heading from Ireland to Aberystwyth. One person was airlifted to hospital with head injuries.

Meanwhile, hundreds of properties experienced power cuts in Bridgend, Swansea, Cardiff, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Neath Port Talbot and Blaenau Gwent .

The A548 Flintshire Bridge at Connah's Quay was closed because of strong winds, The Council said.

And in Carmarthenshire, Dyfed Powys Police said a section of the A48 east of Carmarthen was closed after " A Number of collisions".

An amber wind warning covering most of north and West Wales is in place until 09:00 GMT on Saturday.

A yellow warning for wind covers all of Wales until 18:00 on Saturday.

Forecasters say damage to trees and buildings, with risk of " injuries and danger to life from flying debris".

The RNLI has urged people to stay safe near the coast as severe weather makes coastlines particularly dangerous.

The windy weather is likely to cause bridges and roads to close, and in some areas winds could exceed 70 mph.

Saturday's amber warning covers Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Anglesey, Pembrokeshire, Powys and Wrexham.

Road, rail, air and ferry services may be affected, with longer journey times and cancellations possible.

Network Rail said speed restrictions would be put in place to keep passengers safe.

They will be introduced on services between Carmarthen and Fishguard, Flint and Holyhead and some sections of the South Wales mainline from 18:00 on Friday, running into Saturday.

Forecasters warned people living in or visiting coastal areas that " danger to life is likely from large waves and beach material being thrown onto coastal roads, sea fronts and properties".

'Think about additional layers'

One mountain rescue team has urged people to be aware of the dangers of freezing temperatures and " exceptionally" high winds.

" It's time to think about carrying additional layers, Fully Charged torches and being prepared to change your plans or routes, " advised Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue.

BBC Wales weather forecaster Derek Brockway tweeted that Wales would face " strong to severe Gale Force winds".

The Met Office predicted temperatures could turn " frosty in places" over the weekend, with warmer temperatures by Monday.

Watch Out For Today and tomorrow. Strong to severe Gale Force winds. Gusts 60-80mph N and W Wales coasts and hills. 50-60mph inland. Turning colder with Arctic air. Some sunshine but wintry showers with hail and sleet. A few cm of snow on Welsh hills & Mountains . ?️❄️

Derek Brockway - weatherman (@DerekTheWeather) The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. NO LAUGHING MATTER: BECAUSE HE'S ELECTRIC:

Source of news: bbc.com

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