Kinmel Hall sold at auction on May 13. Pictures show some of the damage / the poor condition of the build KINMEL Hall has been purchased by a mystery buyer at auction for £950,000. The auction, by firm Allsop, was held on May 13. The property was marketed by Allsop and Carter Jonas. A spokesperson from Allsop said: “There were multiple bidders with activity throughout the morning and a late competitive flurry in the final few minutes. “There was interest from all over the world including the US, Australia and Europe.” It is understood the new owners are from the area. Kinmel Hall. Pictures: Permission for use granted by Allsop
THE true extent of work to be done on Kinmel Hall has been laid bare just days before it is due to be sold. In an open letter to Conwy Council, the Friends of Kinmel Hall and the people of Wales , Peter Hare Independent Consultants (PHIC s) said a disgraceful lack of maintenance appears to be the main issue creating the majority of the advanced decay. The assessment, led by Peter Hare, also revealed the roof of the Grade I listed property is hanging by a thread in some areas and if left to deteriorate for another year, greater areas of historic fabric will be lost.