- Bodelwyddan Castle
Bodelwyddan Castle, close to the village of
Bodelwyddan , nearRhyl ,Denbighshire inWales , was built around 1460 by theHumphreys family ofAnglesey as amanor house . Its most important association was with the Williams-Wynn family, which extended for around 200 years from 1690. It is now a Grade II*Listed Building . [Caring for Our Built Heritage: Conservation in Practise; Tony Haskell, 1993, p.133]History
The
castle was bought from the Humphreys by Sir William Williams, Speaker in the House of Commons from 1680-1681. [cite web| url=http://www.npg.org.uk/live/bodintro.asp| title=Bodelwyddan Castle Introduction| work=National Portrait Gallery| accessdate=2007-12-01| ] The castle which stands today was reconstructed between 1830 and 1852 bySir John Hay Williams , who employed the architectsJoseph Hansom (inventor of theHansom cab ) andEdward Welch to refurbish and extend the house, though the Williams' family fortunes had started to decline since the 1850s, due to the loss of the main source of income for the estate, lead mining. The castle has been described as one of Hansom's most ambitious projects, "being wildly dramatic and owing nothing to its predecessors". [Tony Haskell, "Ibid.", p.133] At the same time works were carried out to construct an estate wall and formal gardens.Further refurbishment work was carried out in the 1880s by Sir Herbert, 7th baronet, who inherited Bodelwyddan Castle from his heirless cousin.By the
First World War the house had become a recuperation hospital for wounded soldiers. During this time, the grounds of the estate were used by soldiers based at the nearbyKinmel Camp fortrench warfare training. [cite web| url=http://www.bodelwyddan-castle.co.uk/threnches.htm| title=Trenches| work=Bodelwyddan Castle| accessdate=2007-12-01| ] . Traces of these trenches can still be seen.By 1920, the cost of maintaining the castle and estate had grown too burdensom, and the Williams-Wynn family leased Bodelwyddlan to Lowther College, a girls private school.
Lowther College
In 1920 the house became a private school for girls,
Lowther College . The school was formed in 1896 atLytham St. Annes inLancashire , by Mrs Florence Morris (later Lindley). [cite web| url=http://www.nlw.org.uk/cgi-bin/anw/fulldesc_nofr?inst_id=28&coll_id=2188&expand=| title=Lowther College| work=Archives Network Wales| accessdate=2007-12-01| ] The school originally moved to Bodelwyddan as tenants of the Williams family, however Lowther College purchased the property five years later, in 1925. [Tony Haskell, "Ibid.", p.133]The school is thought to be one of the first private schools for girls to have its own swimming pool. It also had a private golf course. The
Lowther College Tableux were well regarded within the community for their musical excellence.Boys were admitted from 1977. The school closed in 1982 due to financial problems. [cite web| url=http://www.bodelwyddan-castle.co.uk/college.htm| title=Lowther College| work=Bodelwyddan Castle| accessdate=2007-12-01| ]
Museum and Arts Centre
In the 1980s the site was bought by
Clwyd County Council with the aim of developing the castle as a visitor attraction. Partnerships were formed with several prominent museums and art galleries, such as theNational Portrait Gallery and theRoyal Academy of Arts , so that the castle could be used to display objects from these collections. In order to house these items, the interior of the castle was restored byRoderick Gradidge , an expert onVictorian architecture .Part of the site was leased to the
Rank Organisation in 1994 for development into a luxury hotel. [cite web| url=http://www.bodelwyddan-castle.co.uk/history.htm| title=History| work=Bodelwyddan Castle| accessdate=2007-12-01| ] and this use remains today.Ghosts
There have been many reports of
ghost sightings at the castle, including that of a soldier in one of the galleries. Sir John Hay Williams wrote in 1829 that, during a period of refurbishment, human bones were found near one of the chimneys. They were built back into the wall, which means they remain there to this day. The castle has also been the subject of an episode of television'sMost Haunted [cite web| url=http://www.bodelwyddan-castle.co.uk/Spookystuff.htm| title=Ghosts| work=Bodelwyddan Castle| accessdate=2007-12-01| ] and Sci Fi'sGhost Hunters International .Gardens
The castle is set within a large area of parkland, and formal gardens, the most recent of which was originally designed by
Thomas Hayton Mawson in 1910. [cite web| url=http://www.bodelwyddan-castle.co.uk/gardens.htm| title=gardens| work=Bodelwyddan Castle| accessdate=2007-12-01| ]The castle structure we see nowadays is mostly a Victorian facade, but that covers a core that is believed to date back to the 13th century. Archaeologists have found Roman remains on the site, and suspect they relate to a settlement adjacent to the nearby
Roman road .The castle has a distant view of
Rhuddlan Castle andSt. Asaph Cathedral -- which was damaged in the 1400s by both the English armies and the WelshOwain Glyndwr forces. However, the Bishop was sympathetic to Owain's men, whilst he excommunicated the English.Bodelwyddan Medieval Festival first event was in 2007. The events will be repeated in April (26 & 27) & August (9 & 10) 2008. The site is big enough for
archery ,cannon can be fired and bothcavalry andMen at Arms have the space to re-enact battles. Students and public can visit theliving history encampments to see how people lived in theMiddle Ages .References
External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2767581 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Bodelwyddan Castle]
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