The Royal Hotel
Located asides one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, this hotel has stood in dereliction for 5 years. And time shows
This place scares me, owned by a construction firm this is truly a scary place.
Some history;
One of the most prominent buildings in Llangollen, sighted when you are going through the silk road of Wales.
The oldest parts of the building are thought to be dated Mid 18th century, the hotel is seen in a commercial directory of 1752 when it was called the King's Head.
The hotel was enlarged in the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras, as more and more people visited Llangollen or used it as a resting place on long coach journeys. Evidence of the building’s organic growth is visible today in the varying architectural styles of different sections.
In 1832 Princess Victoria, the future queen, stayed at the King’s Head with her mother, the Duchess of Kent. Consequently it was renamed the King’s Head and Royal Hotel.
Since it's dereliction in 2019 there have been MANY plans and concepts. The most recent plan was estimated to cost £6,500,000 which would transform the building completely.
There was another plan submitted earlier this month, which scares me. There's alot more to see compared to what i'm showing you, it truly is a stunning place and it really is a shame to see it rot. Hopefully Knight's Construction make good use of it
Pictures; (Shit quality since taken on iPhones in low light)
Front Bar overlooking the river Dee
Picture of it previously for comparison
Another corridor
Main corridor
Another room
Presumably the en-suite
Previous picture for comparison
A view of Llangollen bridge, featuring a drawing of The Royal Hotel
A weirdly clean corridor
One of the rooms, suffering ceiling collapse
The Ballroom
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