Dr聽Shaun Evans of 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences provides the background saying:
鈥淕wrych was constructed as a massive Gothic fantasy castle between about 1810 and 1825 by Lloyd Bamford-Hesketh (1788-1861) in memory of his mother Frances Lloyd and their Lloyd family ancestors.
The Lloyds, or Llwyds, had been associated with the locality for generations, residing at a Welsh country house called Plas yn Gwrych. 聽They were a relatively minor, yet longstanding and locally influential uchelwyr or gentry family. 聽The National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth holds a collection of records relating to the history of Lloyd family and their estate. 聽Manuscripts from the sixteenth and seventeenth century feature genealogies tracing their noble Welsh ancestry and copies of the Welsh-language praise-poems (canu mawl) which were composed in celebration of their gentility.鈥 聽
Lloyd Bamford-Hesketh celebrated this Welsh heritage at his new Castle by commissioning stained glass windows for the main entrance to the house featuring the coats of arms of the five royal and fifteen noble tribes of Wales.鈥
Under the ownership of the Bamford-Heskeths and Winifred, Countess of Dundonald (1859-1924), the sprawling Gwrych Castle emerged as a prominent architectural statement in the landscape of north Wales.
By the 1870s the estate surrounding the castle extended to more than 3,400 acres, exerting a significant influence on local society, community and economic life in and around Abergele.鈥 聽聽
As with many other Welsh country houses and estates, the twentieth century witnessed a period of significant transformation for Gwrych, signalled by the breakup of the estate and the sale of contents from the house. 聽During the second world war Gwrych played host to a group of 200 Jewish refugees as part of the Kindertransport programme. 聽It later developed into a prominent visitor attraction, used as a training base for the boxing champion Randolph Turpin, hosting medieval banquets and jousting tournaments, motorcycle races and even a zoo!鈥
Despite its listing as an important heritage site, from the late-1980s the site slipped into a state of rapid decay: abandonment, vandalism and looting contributed to what was increasingly a ruinous building. 聽 However, over recent years there have been concerted efforts to rescue and restore the Castle under the management of the which is led by one of our History graduates, Dr. Mark Baker. 聽We hope that the new relationship with I鈥檓 a Celebrity provides a significant boost to these efforts.鈥
Shaun added:
鈥淭he filming of I鈥檓 a Celebrity at Gwrych is fantastic news for the region. 聽The Castle will provide a brilliant setting for the show: I鈥檓 really excited to see how they make use of the historical environment and how the funding is invested in the restoration programme. 聽Just as importantly, this provides a great opportunity to showcase north Wales: the richness our culture, history and heritage, our landscapes and communities. 聽If done correctly it has the opportunity to deliver lasting benefits for our region.鈥
Shaun is Director of the, a research centre based at 麻豆传媒高清版 which has been established to analyse the history of estates such as Gwrych. 聽He explained the significance of landed estates:
鈥淔rom the late-medieval period through to the early-twentieth century Wales largely consisted of a patchwork of landed estates, which varied significantly in their size, character and composition. 聽Places such as Gwrych are really important for understanding the history of Wales, from the nature of landscape and architecture, through to the history of literary patronage and musical performance. 聽These estates and their owners exerted significant influences in society, meaning that they鈥檙e also really important for understanding the history of our communities: the generations of people who lived and worked on estates.鈥
The filming of I鈥檓 a Celebrity at Gwrych underlines the richness of the region鈥檚 historical environment. 聽Gwrych Castle is a Grade 1 listed heritage site as a 鈥榤agnificent large scale example of a Romantic castellated mansion; particularly important for its spectacular and extensive Picturesque composition, one of the finest examples of its date in Britain.鈥欌澛
He adds:
鈥淲e鈥檙e so fortunate at 麻豆传媒高清版 to have such a fantastic range of cultural heritage sites and landscapes on our doorstep. 聽This really enriches the history degree programmes that we offer at Bangor. 聽In normal circumstances, being able to visit and make use of these sites, together with our fantastic archives and museums, contributes something special to the teaching and learning experience at Bangor.鈥
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