This is what remains of Hafodunos Hall, a Grade I Listed, 19th Century Venetian-inspired Gothic Style Country House set within a 40 acre estate in North Wales.

The Hall was damaged by fire in October 2004 and has remained untouched since this time. The majority of the outer walling remains along with the clock tower however the roof, floors and all internal fittings were lost. The attached servants/accommodation block remains largely intact albeit in a poor condition. Getting into this place was much harder than I thought.

The theatre, lodge and most outbuildings were sealed very tightly. As you climb through the rubble, it's hard to think this only burned down in 2004.

Enjoy

What you see after climbing endless Heras fencing.



Approching through the trees



The outside and the wonderful clock tower, there is NO access to the tower.







Some nice details









The lovely greenhouses









Some from inside the hall













Lift thing still there.



Squashed car and a massive diesel generator







Lodge at the entrance gates.


Thanks for looking