The Rescue of Gwrych Castle: A Celebration
The Rescue of Gwrych Castle: A Celebration
Join us on Wednesday 13th November for an evening of history, entertainment and celebration as we mark a milestone in the restoration of Gwrych Castle. This special event will feature the 15th Earl of Dundonald and family as they lay the foundation stone, symbolising the beginning of the castle’s restoration journey.
Guests will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of Prosecco or soft drink, accompanied by a selection of canapés. Enjoy live music from The Whipperginnies and experience our bespoke cocktail bar crafted just for the occasion.
In addition to the festivities, attendees will hear engaging lectures from the project team, offering insights into the castle’s remarkable history and the efforts behind its rescue and restoration.
In a bit more detail...
Arrival from 6.30pm with entertainment throughout the evening until 10pm. Please head to the main gates were you will be checked in and directed to begin the celebrations.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Castle was built into a hill and remains a ruin, subsequently the terrain is uneven with many steps, slopes, and steep footpaths throughout the estate. Many of the footpaths are unsuitable for pushchairs, self-drive three wheeled vehicles and wheelchairs. Sensible footwear is always recommended.
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The Rescue of Gwrych Castle: A Celebration
Join us on Wednesday 13th November for an evening of history, entertainment and celebration as we mark a milestone in the restoration of Gwrych Castle. This special event will feature the 15th Earl of Dundonald and family as they lay the foundation stone, symbolising the beginning of the castle’s restoration journey.
Guests will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of Prosecco or soft drink, accompanied by a selection of canapés. Enjoy live music from The Whipperginnies and experience our bespoke cocktail bar crafted just for the occasion.
In addition to the festivities, attendees will hear engaging lectures from the project team, offering insights into the castle’s remarkable history and the efforts behind its rescue and restoration.
In a bit more detail...
Arrival from 6.30pm with entertainment throughout the evening until 10pm. Please head to the main gates were you will be checked in and directed to begin the celebrations.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Castle was built into a hill and remains a ruin, subsequently the terrain is uneven with many steps, slopes, and steep footpaths throughout the estate. Many of the footpaths are unsuitable for pushchairs, self-drive three wheeled vehicles and wheelchairs. Sensible footwear is always recommended.