Kinmel Hall in North Wales is a unique development opportunity, offering residential and mixed use along with stunning views over the Welsh Countryside. The site comprises over 100,000 sq.ft. of development space, and is the largest residential property in Wales.
Kinmel Hall was modelled on the splendour of the Palace of Versailles in France and retains beautiful period features throughout the property. The site is set in 18 acres comprising the main house, mews houses and several other out-buildings.
The property consists of two parts:
1. The main hall which is Grade I listed and comprises of 70,000 sq. ft
2. 13 mews houses which are grade 2 listed with a court yard on a side elevation, along with new build opportunities.
The property is approached via a mile long private tarmaced drive from the west through approx 3,500 acres of open fields and parkland. The grounds immediately surrounding the property within the walled gardens extend to approx 18 acres.
The present building was designed by W. E. Nesfield in the 1870's; it has been described as being of chateau style, with adjoining Venetian Gardens. The substantial adjoining stable block is attributed to the architect William Burn and was built in the early 1850's in a Neo-Palladian style.
The main public rooms are of magnificent proportions with many features such as marble pillars, ornate plasterwork, panelling, wood block floors, and impressive fireplaces.
Externally the property is approached through imposing ornate wrought iron gates to an expansive gravelled laid forecourt. Formal grounds immediately surround the property, with features such as circular fountains, sunken drive with bridge over, large disused swimming pool, hard tennis court, and many fine specimen trees.
The estate has been home to the likes of Queen Victoria and Oliver Cromwell and has a wealth of history
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