The Real Resident Evil Mansion UK'S Largest ABANDONED Millionaires Mansion
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- The present mansion house, Plas Glynllifon, was built in 1836-48 to the designs of Edward Haycock, a Shrewsbury architect, and succeeded at least three previous houses on the site. The original building predated a rebuilding c.1600, which itself was rebuilt in 1751. That house, a 'moderate-sized brick mansion', was destroyed by a major fire in 1836. The rebuilding that followed and an extension in 1889-90 largely form the house that exists today.
The house is a neoclassical 3-story building with an attached lower service courtyard to the west and an asymmetrical 13-bay south-facing facade dominated by a central hexastyle pedimented portico. It is built of stone with rendered elevations under a slate roof with rendered chimney stacks topped by molded cornices and an Italianate water tank.
Glynllifon was the seat of the Glynn family until 1700 when it passed to the Wynn family of Bodvean. Sir Thomas John Wynn became the 1st Baron Newborough in 1776 and Glynllifon passed down the family to Frederick George Wynn, the 3rd Lord Newborough's youngest son.
The house is now in rough condition with renovation projects to be unsuccessful.
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This place looks exactly like the mansion in Resident evil welcome to raccoon city! Make sure to like and share the video! Let's get to over 10,000 thumbs up!
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Steve those were resin cast floral casts. They were probably repairing wood or plaster that had many of the same.
That painting on the floor I recognized as Marie Antoinette Queen of France. "Antoinette with the Rose" the artist escaped the guillotine beheading by painting this portrait. I was thrilled to see this painting in your video.
Yes true, but thé original is at Versailles
That's amazing!!
How much is it worth and who gets to keep it? 🤔
@@JustActNormal it’s just a copy.
And i bet she were a freemason..
As the inventor of the guillotine 😉
No coincidence.. ❤️ 😁
Everytime i see a castle like this I can't help but think that at one time in history they were bustling with people. The stories that none of us will ever know is just fascinating.
Exactly...if walls could talk...🤪
Worry about condoning slavery through condoning govern-ment and how low level that makes your consciouness.
Lots of people were needed just to keep that white elephant functioning.
I stayed there on a Welsh language school trip in 1982 and haven’t seen it since then and remembered the staircase and hall vividly. Amazing.
The Pink items you questioned are parts of the plaster medallions placed above many of the Crystal ceiling light fixtures, they were included in many of the videos and photos you took. You could use an interior designer or architect on these explorations.
It’s called a ceiling Rose!
Did same thing to him as I watched...lol
One would think some knowledge would be obtained before choosing to do these explorations .
as seen in the lighting fixture at 5:37
@@myrescuecats3028 or medallion
Hey Steve welcome to the UK! The slot machine was named for a board game we play here called “Cluedo” I believe you have the exact same game in the US but you guys call it “Clue”. It’s is a beautiful mansion and I never knew it was there!! I hope it gets fully restored and brought back to life. It’s amazing. We have some amazing buildings here in the UK and the architecture is stunning in these old buildings. Much prefer it to the modern building tbh. That room with just a shower is called a wet room, usually found in houses with disabled people. But most bathrooms over here have bath, shower, sink and toilet all together. The wet room could have been a more modern addition.
The smaller the windows the lower the status of the occupant. Normally servants had the topmost rooms with sparse basic furniture and smallest windows. Narrow basic stairs will be ones used by the servants. Enjoyed the video very much.
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The smaller width staircase is probably servants one as well.
Worry about condoning slavery through condoning govern-ment and how low level that makes your consciouness.
+a watts- You're wrong on nearly every account in which you speak.
Wow do you always state the bleeding obvious
Is no one else questioning why the indoor bedroom double-bolted locks are on the OUTSIDE of the door so from outside to in and how disturbing that is ?!?! O_0
That's the reason why the fyi's swarming
To keep people out of your room when you're not home.
I've seen that quite a bit in old places like this. Apparently it was a thing in the earlier centuries, although no idea as to why.
I bet if you all do more research you would confirm the abundance of flies.
Then find out if a tunnel is under the place????
They are THIEF'S...Breaking in People's Property's..Its Obvious the Place is Being RENOVATED.
I would question that it is abandoned. Electricity and water still on and one of your drone views showed a lot of building materials ready to use. Also the cleanliness of some of the rooms. A joy to view, but again wondering if someone doesn’t now own this property and trying to get the place organised again.
I thought the exact thing!! And when they found the room with the hot plate and stuff pretty much about convinced me, and then the absolutely spotless bathroom!! Just too much stuff for there not to be someone there.
Great Observation!
I own the property and I'm seeking restoration funding will take years but I'm fine with people exploring
@@daveh4925 that’s brilliant! Congratulations on owning such a magnificent home and I am sure your funding will come through as that house must be a national treasure.
@Shirl Poetschka Thanks we are going to fill the place with migrants as the government offer great bonuses for housing them, the government collect them from France and we will eventually handle them from there onward - I can't wait
Those red painted items at the start are plaster decorations, perhaps moulds, and the framed illustrations are Victorian/Edwardian era cartoons, perhaps later reproductions. In fact most of the paintings and prints look like reproductions, or of low quality. Some of the furniture and statues will be valuable though.
The crests are either from the Wynn Baronets of Bodvean or Barons Newborough, or perhaps invented for the hotel/wedding development?
(11'55": the dead fly room, watch the mirror (⊙_⊙) Can't be Dracula if it has a reflection;)
The narrow stairs are for staff, no point wasting money on their comfort or safety. The house must have had a huge staff, that courtyard for horse drawn delivery and other servant activities. Looks like that wing was completed in 1890.
The 'dungeon' is a provisions store, they didn't have refrigeration back then..
Great video, good work. Well done for being respectful, leave only footprints eh! :D
Yarp! If you look at the chandelier about 5:30 in, they look very similar!
Yeah I was thinking they are part of the chandelier too. Looks like they are the base. Surprised he didn't notice as he walked by and looked right up at them.
Don’t forget the key he found, it probably goes to the gas fireplace to turn it on. I hope he didn’t take it lol.
Those red painted objects are on the ceiling on the chandeliers.. just after he showed them to us and asked what we think they are... after that scene he starts walking through a hall.. pan's up to a light fixture and talks about the light fixture or chandelier as he said...if you look at that light around it... is some molding.. with red pieces in it... those red things he asked what they were.. :)
Imagine the hidden rooms in that place!
Magine the bodies still in them
@@mayhemmike1789 dammn dude! For real though 😳
Plas Glynllifon is a grand neo-classical mansion built in the 1830/40s by Lord Newborough and sits on the site of a series of earlier houses and at the heart of an historical estate which exerted a profound influence over the landscapes and communities of Caernarfonshire for centuries.
In 1948 the estate was sold to a timber merchant and in 1954 the house and park were sold to Caernarfonshire County Council, the buildings later transferred to Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor.
In 1969 Plas Glynllifon played host to the Prince of Wales Investiture Ball. The mansion has lain empty for several years after a previous attempt to create a wedding venue failed before the Williams' took on the site. It has recently been bought by a Property developer from Manchester.
Thank you for this update. ☺️☺️☺️. I felt certain someone had possession of the property- especially with running water and electricity in certain places. The home has not been “abandoned”, but it is certainly in disrepair. One source said the mansion was not built properly, and definitely not maintained. I think the current owners should auction off the art and furniture, and pull the structure down- then turn the whole thing into a park. It’s too big to care for, and far too expensive to keep it operational. I suspect it’s always been that way.
Do you know the plans for the future of this gorgeous estate?
@@corablue5569 Tear it down? Are you joking? Somebody with money can save this place! I have watched numerous videos of people that have bought castles and restored them. It would be a real shame for someone to tear it down!
I was a bit disappointed that someone would cover all the wood floors with what looked like thin, gross, red carpet. And the ceilings didn't have the detailing and fancy mouldings that most castles I've watched have. The only part of this that was really impressive was the grand entrance. They didn't even keep the bathrooms to match the period of the building. It just looks like whoever had it before didn't really care if it was kept looking original or not. It could be brought back to it's original glory if they wanted to. But, if a property developer bought it they probably won't.
@@corablue5569 That's a good point ~ But so many amazing building materials could be re-used in a new structure of some sort ~ Some of the furniture is so massive that it's hard to imagine how they even got it up to the upper floors ~ I can imagine that in those days there were carpenters and carvers who were hired to build such magnificent pieces on site ~ Light fixtures - railings ~ art ~ plumbing fixtures ~ fancy plaster pieces ~ furniture ~ tiles ~ statues etc. Could all be recreated into a new building for a resort - hotel - or venue ...I guess we'll see 🤔
I'm sure whom ever working there appreciates you fella's being respectful enough as to not take anything. That's really great of you fella's.
Worry about condoning slavery through condoning govern-ment and how low level that makes your consciouness.
For instance that key
Let’s hope people don’t destroy this beautiful building.
Oh nooo this should be put back as it was in its day!!!! Beautiful old & historical !!!
@Paul They didn't have the Right to sell It.
The scumbags will watch this i guarantee they have already made travel plans to steal what they can
@Paul well type in samandjessexplore millionaire mansion PROVED YOU WRONG
Yes, you get urbex exploring that just look but then you get no explorers that just steal or smash up what they can, let's hope it stays protected but now the name is revealed I don't have much hope
I just want to say that I recently discovered your CZcams and I've been absolutely lost in it. Your content is amazing and has made me realize that I have a newfound love for abandoned building exploration. Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Settle down...
I stayed there with school as a kid in the 90s. It was used as an educational retreat before falling into disrepair. The rooms look partly renovated when one of many subsequent owners tried to develop the site into a hotel. There’s also one or two ghost stories associated with the place.
Are you sure you were not taken there to be the fxxky of the elites that visit there?! They mindwipe you afterwards so you might not remember being raped all the time you were there..or blocking it..
These kind of estates are all over the globe and used as sext retreats..satanic stuff going on..
@@SimSpark1 you're so awkward
I stayed there too with school it was a great time.
@@SimSpark1 *blank stare* I'm speechless. wow.
@@SimSpark1 that’s crazy
This felt more like a break in than an abandoned home.
They definitely got permission because there's cameras all over the place there. They are remodeling it and do tours and tell you the history of it.
Some of my favorite explorers, exploring together! So awesome guys! Thank you guys for taking us along with you on this awesome journey! I would probably never been able to see this without you guys. Thank you once again. Much love and many prayers for you and yours.
This place was abandoned for a long time, but is no longer abandoned. It’s being fixed up and you got permission to be there. Why not just be honest? The place is spectacular. I think most would be happy it’s getting a second chance. To be able to see inside a place like that is incredible. Just be honest. Who cares?! Acting is definitely not your thing. Love your channel and will look forward to your next adventure. Just be you.
Such a palace needs pockets that are deeper than the pockets of a banker... probably was purchased by a BigPharma executive, after the profiteering they have made in the last two years selling us "vaccines" costing them 2 cents to produce, for $150 a pop, while hiding the fact that those did not provide any protection, indeed, more risk than anything else
@@davideyt1242
You mean the Jill RE3 vaccine?
Well they didn’t sell me one so at least I didn’t add to their billions personally lol
I was thinking the same thing!!
@@flamingofatale5353 who the hell said anything about a vaccine?! That doesn't even have anything to do with the show or comments either one!!
Hi Steve I live not far from this area in north wales!
We have many buildings dotted all over.
North wales is famous for it narrow gauge track train which was one of the very first in the world!
I do most of my living in London but have a 10 bed house in north wales.
Thank you to you and Dave for a fantastic explore.
Hi Steve, those objects you found on top of the table 4:37 are plaster casts. They are typically installed on walls or ceilings by the Plasters. They are ornaments. This is becoming a lost Trade. The Plasterers would make these and then either attach them using lime or by mechanically attaching them by nailing them into place. My Uncle was a Master Plasterer. He taught me allot. Peace
I came looking for this comment:)
I was about to say the same thing!
Love plasterwork - all imitations pale to the real thing. Plaster required a lot more artistry and skill, but it allowed for incredible flexibility (perfect curves, etc.)
Nice. You can see a good example of this at 5:39
And the light fixture he looked at directly after looking at them had them still in place on the ceiling. Just painted a little.
Fantastic video I think that this has to be one of the best abandoned explorations I have seen. So thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see your next upload. Take care and stay safe from Keith in Scotland.
It's been a few days since I discovered your youtube channel and really, it's incredible you make us discover lots of different places, rich and sumptuous architecture, we sometimes learn about the past lives of people who lived in these many places, I would really like to thank you for all the work and the time you put in to film and edit all his videos, I'm very surprised that you don't have more views and subscribers, when sincerely you deserve much more, you are always respectful of the places of the objects and the deceased, Thank you for everything I love your channel, continue like this!
I'm sorry English is not my language, I used a translator, if something was badly translated, know that it was only positive things
Though I thoroughly enjoy your videos, I want to point out that turning water faucets can create real damage to the property. Most of time, air pressure has built up over time in the pipes. When you turn the handle that pressure moves thru the line, and water follows. However, many of those lines are weak and can be unstable. Long after you've left...the remaining water can drip (until the pipe is empty) onto the the floor/ceiling below. Please stop turning the faucets. No one is there to monitor the results of your actions. I would hate to hear that you've been charged with a crime and the owners are trying to collect for damages.
I would say, just stay out of somebody's property. Can you imagine how it feels if you would see a video of 2 guys walking in your house and messing with it? An abandoned factory is ok, but these houses. No, stay out.
@@basmans1990 abandoned means nobody lives there…are ghosts going to be watching CZcams and get mad that Steve is walking through their house???
@@basmans1990 Don't be a Scrooge. Good grief. Always one in every crowd.
Karen alert! ⚠️
Also I want to point out, Turning on an old TV can result in a cable bill. Data has long left the resident and now flows to the TV and charges are applied and when the owner doesn't know about data the charges will create an unhealthy credit score. A steady drip of late payments will occur.
This exploration is the most exquisite place you’ve ever been to. Thank you so much Steve, absolutely love it 👌🏼
“kinda looks like voodoo stuff..” *proceeds to pick it up*
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Steve sir this was amazing! Thank you for going to the extremes that you do! And sharing it all with us. Great find. Bless you
A real gem, beautiful and would have been so grand inside and out in its day, you're so lucky to be able to walk around and look at all areas of the building with no one saying you you can't enter because it's private! lol I really enjoyed your video, so relaxing.
I love the positive vibe and care you share ! This is another fascinating video ! Big thanks ! Steve
Absolutely gorgeous place. I am surprised you were able to get into such a place. First 5 mins in and I realised I had watched this with the Abandoned crew. I just hope this remarkable place with such heritage doesn't get trashed. Fab video 😀
I agree I wonder if there going to restore it or do something with the antique furniture and the paintings if they are putting those at an auction
It already looks trashed how sad
@@rondanew9916 you get some really bad trashed, this is hardly
@@bionicnichola9251 The New Wave Urbex smashcrews will make short work of that when it gets more abandoned.
I'm surprised they don't lock them up better then this and put the valuable stiff we've seen in storage container somewhere off site
One can only imagine what it would have been like to have lived there! Unfortunately the amount of money it would cost to restore this to its original condition would be astronomical and I can’t see anyone doing it. Such a shame to see something so beautiful lost to future generations. I wonder when the last time it was truly occupied was. Thanks for taking us along on this adventure! ☮️💟 Nana
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If the owners of downtown abbey can do it, someone can fix this one!
How come they not taking the antique
If you like that place then you'll really love the original Versailles meaning hundreds of years ago in France there was a wealthy man who had a gorgeous palatial home and later the king who was a friend of his and later became his enemy and executed him copied what he built when he himself had Versailles Palace built .
The video about it is fascinating and he talks about the restoration and how much it costs and will continue to cost .
The gentleman in the video who is responsible for the repairs and upkeep mentions that it was an ancestor of his who had bought it about 200 years ago and started the Restorations .
Fascinating vid and he even goes up inside the coppola and behind it .
I would bet the cost if restoration could go as high at 25 to 35 million. The cost of living there with staff and constant repairs could easily go 200+ thousand per month.
Then the property taxes!!
There's been a few failed attempts to bring it back to life. Great to see the new owner will be bringing it back into sustainable use . He bought it off a couple who tried to develop it into a hotel.
Marama , if you love beautiful mansions then you will love going to the channel of the spectacular palatial home that was the original Versailles before the king of France built his place .
The channel has the same name :
CHATEAU De VAUX LE VICOMTE.
Back in 1973 when the mansion was in the hands of the council I spent a very enjoyable week with school in Glynllifon. For a number of years pupils from I should think all schools in Caernarfon County spent an educationally interesting week in the mansion.
Although some effort was made a number of years ago to make it into a hotel and for a while there was quite a good functions venue there but sadly it didn't last very long. This is probably from when the Immaculate marbled bathrooms and ladies rooms originate.
It is so very sad to see that the building on the whole is in such a bad state of disrepair and that to return it to anywhere near its former glory is going to take years of work and millions of pounds spent.
Such a mansion of historical interest with so many stories and legends associated with it should be protected for everyone to enjoy.
I was disappointed that the inside was actually ugly. I don't mean because of damage or stuff everywhere. It looks like the original beauty is gone other than the stairs. Like it was deliberately changed. Covered wood floors, no fancy details on the ceilings or fancy crown moldings. I'm not sure the green and white tile is original either. Sad.
@@kimberlyearly8918 architectural details could be an apartment somewhere... Even the furniture i can't see good valuable items, everything from XIX and XX century... Clearly this place had a big change indoors....
Did you see those painted red items you found were part of the light fittings in that area. So nice and great to see you back in 🇬🇧 loved this place I watched AWE when they put theirs up too- excellent 🌹
The are seen around that light fixture at 5:37. So not Voodoo items LOL
Red “voodoo” things are ceiling moldings cast to replace old or missing ones.
Thanks for sharing the tour with us! 🤗 I enjoyed it very much! Can’t wait to go on another tour thanks guys. 👍😊
Steven, your channel is one of the good corners of the internet. I'm so tired of information overload everywhere. Your channel is exciting, yet peaceful. Thanks for making this content!
Steve those were resin cast floral casts. They were probably repairing wood or plaster that had many of the same.
5:38 you can see them there
I think it is part of the base of the chandelier. You can see them pretty clearly.
@@RobinFleming_ Good eye.
Hey Steve, amazing mansion and the antiques WOW!!! Also the pic of you all on the grand staircase with the antique guns is just so cool
Thank you so much Leigh!
What is amazing though, no one seems try to loot stuff from the place, if it were in my place the stuff would probably gone in a few months time
Dude this video is epic, the group shot of the stairs killed this video. Like how you show the architecture in the building but the furniture as well. Keep up videos like these
Dr R.Shepherd,Worcs
The ancestors on my mother' side lived on the estate and in 1858 went with Lord Newborogh on his yacht in 1858 round the Mediterranean.
It belonged to Newborough family and in 1951 Chritue's had a week sale,selling marble statues etc.
The house has 44k square feet with still magnificent entrance hall with Narberth columns.Sitting room.on first floor has an organ and leads on to first floor balcony.
Two listed G1 bridhes in front of property and 10 mile wall round it,built in 1832.
My mother remembered parties in the house and Col.Vauhan Wynn who once owned the place.I remember Alice,Dowager Vicountess Hill, daughter of Lod Newbough's sister visiting my home.Guess you could contact Lord Newborough for more info.
What a beautiful tour through this enchanting castle. With everything still in place although scattered I am surprised that you got in and police were not summoned. Hope that people do not try to go and destroy the antiques and remove family treasures that someone does own. Stay safe guys.
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@@melonnesimon5934 what in 5he world does all of that mean?!
Worry about condoning slavery through condoning govern-ment and how low level that makes your consciouness.
Absolutely breathtaking!!! Loved this video so much, thank you. 🥰🥰🥰
Ronin,we have not seen you for a long time,happy to see you again.This is a stunning building.
Thank you and your team for this video.
One of my favorite videos. The antiques were stunning. So amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Steve, or ...”Regal Ronin” As you you’re posing at the bottom of the staircase.Handsome, guarding your post 👁 what a maze to hop around,from the moderately used areas some maybe dwelling,to some real treat history spots,that you and your team were discovering,And the music background so fitting like turning the keys 🔑 and opening the closed lost chapters👀Thank you for sharing this one!
Wow! What a beautiful place. So much history!! I can only imagine what it looked like back in its glory days. Nice explore Steve!❤👍
Wow it’s so amazing I love this house. hi Stephy how are you doing with your family I hope you’re safe from the virus?
@@andychris7647 So far so good! Luckily we have not had to deal with the virus at all. Hope you are staying healthy yourself!
@@stephyc.992 hello stephy happy Sunday to you. Good morning yes I am staying safe as well thank you 🙏 I care
Seems like I’ve been watching you forever ! Well not actually forever but a very long time 🤗 love your videos, Steve, along with all that help you put out such quality work. I’ve always wanted to explore these interesting places, so now I can, vicariously thru you ! 👍
Same here really enjoyed watching this video. Hi how are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
This is a Grade1 listed building. Wasn’t abandoned. Was on the market for a while. It’s now been sold to a Manchester developer out of receivership following the failed attempt of developing it into a luxury hotel by Paul and Rowena Williams.
Name omen, in Italian Rowena is pronounced RUINA = Rovina translates as disaster, downfall.
Wow, amazing house and amazing job, Steve! Love your videos!
Hi Steve. Great video. The place is beautiful. Remarkable furnishing and the stairways. I feel the U.K and Romania have so much history,I can't wait to see more. Thank you,❤ you and stay safe in your travels❤
Same here this video is so amazing, hi Sherri how are you doing with your family I do hope you’re safe from the family?
That was great, Steve. What a beautiful castle. It's been 4 days since you uploaded this video and there's over 5 k likes. Very cool! looking forward to seeing new adventures. Thanks from San Diego USA. Be safe. Blessed be.💜🔮💜
I love this place. I’ve been in this mansion before. Marie Antoinnette family had owned this place. It’s ate to see these places destroyed & not salvaged, amazing. Thanks for showing it. I h
The part at the bottom of the stairs with the locked doors, my guy shoulda been like "I gotta go and get the shield 🗝 from 2 saves back"
Hi Steve. It's a beautiful house. I love it. Let us hope that someone can come back to do more repairs. This one really needs to be saved. Thanks for taking us on this historic tour and take care..
@Paul Could say the same about any building they go around, they may be abandoned but they are still owned by someone.
Lol they ARE gna be there for a few weeks ;)
@Paul Are you Paul Williams perhaps? you seem to know a lot about it...
Dude that hallway at 23:25 looks absolutely stunning. They should definitely repair the mansion slowly and turn it into some kind of museum. Beautiful architecture 👏
Why
@@Gaelstormify why not???
Be careful guys. Wear masks. Make sure u all don't get sick.
@@chandrowtiesingh137 I will only worry about the pain I've been having over few days. I'm not really worried about the virus. I will Not be forced to take a vaccine just because Biden & Fauchi demands it!! No freaking way!!!
Worry about condoning slavery through condoning govern-ment and how low level that makes your consciouness.
WOW!!! Just WOW!! Stunning. The music choice was sooo fitting. Marvelous video!
Omg Steve this is mind blowing ,so much left thank you for sharing lv Ann 🇬🇧👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Flies don't have nests, most of the time with these amounts, there is a corpse somewhere.
Corpses help spawn flies in big numbers in a short time. Other foods for flies, spread the time much more.
That place looks like someone was updating & living in parts of it, the electricity was even on. Someone may've passed away , wonder if there was any bad smells. A decaying body has a distinct odor. Most will never know but once smelled one would never forget. Flies are a huge red flag to a decaying corpse.
@@Lady-Carmakazi It can be animal corpses also
@@lindatullos9430 yeah I thought about that, sometimes raccoons, mice or even snakes get in.
This is an amazing place. I wanted to see more of it! Thank you for sharing.
WOW love this entire clip. The most beautiful place. So much left behind for us to enjoy. Thank you guys. This was the best.
Wow! This is an insane mansion!great job with this one! Love your content. Much ❤ from toronto!!!
Oh my goodness Steve what a stunning Mansion especially the bath room .can not believe how beautiful it is . ❤️
Wow what a truly amazing place and still so pristine in some rooms while others were seriously dilapidated. The bathrooms were some of my favorite rooms especially the ones with the stone bath tubs. Those tubs are carved from a single piece of stone per tub. Truly your best explore yet!
So much of enjoyment guys, thank you for sharing... Love it ❤️👍
It never ceases to amaze me how many of these abandoned places still have power. I get cut off if the bill isn't paid within 30 days. Sheesh.
Nice Josh,Steve,Dan and Dave.GOD bless you guys.
I nearly fell through the decayed floor exploring a house like this. It's a fun activity but dangerous af
Exactly...often when they do these videos I'm so afraid that one of them may get hurt 🤦
Amazing and so beautiful at one time . Love the statues and the paintings , architecture and that piano and staircase !
You definitely found something so special here . I’d love to stay there overnight !!
Thank you for sharing this really great treasure ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
All the homeless people in the world and these places just stand empty sad world great video though
Because most use drugs and trash places and can't cope living inside sadly so won't work and who pays for them?
Steve, I loved everything about this video! That mansion is so amazing. I am wondering if you walked up the grand staircase. I know you have to edit some things out or the video would be 3 hours long. If you have pics looking down the grand staircase from above maybe you could post them on IG. Enjoy your vacation. Keep traveling whir you are young!
First video of yours I've seen and I've subscribed. Awesome footage, just the right mix of talk and look, calm and fun all at once. That. Gun. Photo. though!! I'd like to see it for longer please 🙂
🌹🌹🌹Wow! Another amazing Steve Ronin video! Thanks, Steve!
The amazing statues on the roof! The authentic English and French antiques! The beautiful art! Even the guns were works of art! I hope someone does something positive with all this soon! It deserves restoration!🌹🌹🌹
It seems not like an abandoned
The things are intact
Lights and water still working
The appliances displays paintings was soo amazing
yeah the wetrooms and appliances are new too it isnt abandoned
Its being restored from garish 80s hotel renovation by locals. The many signs including FB mentioned it. They let wildlife in leaving entry points open.
@@WLHS The TVs are even newer, not sure how that glaring detail was missed
@@WLHS So they're gonna make it a hotel? I hope they bring some of it's original beauty back. The wood floors were covered, there was no beautiful details on the ceilings or crown molding and the bathrooms were not kept to the period of the building other than a couple of cast iron tubs. I don't think the green and white checkered floors are original because it looked like the same thing in the bathrooms. I was disappointed in how it looked inside.
@@kimberlyearly8918 I believe it was a hotel in the 80-90s. The local group are trying to restore and are removing the hideous (in current situ) marble. I will look it up as it has a FB page.
Towards the end of the video in the drone footage one of the chimneys had smoke coming from it. It looked like someone was at home. Not sure it’s abandoned just suffering years of neglect by the looks of things. Beautiful stately home. I hope someone manages to save it.
WOW WOW WOW breathlessly stunning. Great video, & great shots Steve. TY.
That’s amazing Steve. ❤️
I’m a friend of your Mom glad to see you doing well. Take care!
There is Parc Gynllifon that can be visited. It is in the surrounding area of the mansion. "Parc Glynllifon includes miles of paths through woodland, with a slate amphitheatre, a deserted fort, a mausoleum, hidden memorials, fountains and artwork.
There is even an old militia fort - Fort Williamsburg - dating to 1761, built by Sir Thomas John Wynn in the estate grounds when he became Constable of Caernarfon.". This was in the BBC news.
Good information. Do you live by the area?
Buildings and exploration aside its so cool that this is the way you decided to travel. The places youve been i can only dream of
We have hit over 7K likes with my watching Steve congrats mate. I do admit I could of easily of seen some of the stuff you showed off on the Olympic Class ships back in the early 1900's. The place is incredible.
I always feel like there is going to be a jump scare in these 😂 love the content! Tha KS for letting us explore with ya"ll
Wow that place is in awful condition. Didn’t expect that. Great explore Steve ! 🥰🥰🥰
Welcome to the UK. Flies on the window depicts some dead bird in the chimney, these big bottles could be cider bottles. Lots and lots of antic in that place Great video thanks Steve.
Worry about condoning slavery through condoning govern-ment and how low level that makes your consciouness.
Wow that was an incredible Mansion, I love your work. That was amazing it's just like really neat inside something I don't see everyday.
Well done as always. I love the screenshots you captured as well.
Hello, how are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
Enjoying your videos. Feels like I've been to every places you've been.
Hi Steve ! From the Philippines ☺️
INGAT! 😉
From the looks of this place, yes, it's being renovated.. Slowly but surely.. Something like that would be a humongous undertaking for sure.. Lots of money and time needed..
Very, very beautiful antiques and craftsmanship going on there..
Props to the person or people who are undertaking this daunting task..
Steve I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for showing all of unique items of the home.
Same here!
Hi how are you doing Darlene I do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
This is the best Abandoned video I have watched this year. Fantastic.
That was a brilliant experience, well done guys.
Beautiful place Steve . My granddaughter who is 6 and myself are in the uk and we love to watch. My granddaughter is called Grace and she said you are a very beautiful boy 😂😂stay safe
wow this is fascinating, I accidently stumbled across this video & I'm glad I did, awesome content man
Awesome video, have been watch since you were a newbie to videos.
Love that pipe organ….😊👍and read the building history, dun think it’s abandoned but renovation stalled by owner, due to insufficient funds 😊👍thanks for the video, love it….beautiful 😊👍
I tried looking up the manor but nothing came up. Do you have link to history?
Those hallways with the pictures/paintings looked very fresh...
So amazing, loved every minute!
Enjoyed!! Thank you guys for sharing🙂
YOU GUYS MADE IT ALL THE WAY IN!! I SEEN THE OTHERS THAT TRIED. SOOO COOL. LOVE YOU AND JOSH..FROM MINNESOTA
I hope they will be able to completely restore the place. Such a beautiful mansion it shouldn't go to waste.
Wish this could be used as a resort. Keep it beautiful and everyone can see. Steve I worked retail for several years and the women's restroom was so disgusting. Thanks as always for the video and photos
Hi Steve , you do amazing photos and videos , I watch every video you put out 🤗