Kinmel Hall, Abergele, UK
Like Africa’s Versailles in the Jungle, Kinmel Hall, which is nicknamed the ‘Welsh Versailles’, has been left to decay, though it isn’t in quite as bad shape as Mobutu’s former palace. The splendid chateau-style mansion dates from the 1870s.
A ‘calendar house’, it had 365 rooms at its height, one for every day of the year. A room was even dedicated to ironing newspapers at one time.
The sprawling country house was built for copper tycoon Hugh Robert Hughes, who became known as HRH due to his suitably regal lifestyle. The mansion passed through several families and was last used as a private home in 1929, when it was sold to the highest bidder and converted into a boy’s school.
Kinmel Hall became a spa for rheumatoid suffers in the 1930s and a military convalescent home during the Second World War. The mansion changed hands again after the war when it reopened as the Clarendon School for Girls. A fire in 1975 forced the school to relocate and Kinmel Hall was acquired and restored by businessman Eddie Vince, who used it as a Christian conference center.