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Penrhyn CastleHistoric Houses & Building, Historic Sites & Monuments
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This dramatic neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait and was built by Thomas Hopper between 1820 and 1845 for the wealthy Pennant family, who made their fortune from the local slate quarries. The extraordinarily grand staircase and extravagant stone carving of the interior create an almost cathedral-like atmosphere. The castle contains fascinating Norman furniture, panelling and plasterwork all designed by Hopper, and houses an outstanding collection of paintings by the old masters. There is also an industrial railway museum, a countryside exhibition, a Victorian terraced walled garden and an extensive tree and shrub collection, as well as attractive walks in the grounds. Opening Times: 24 Mar - 31 Oct: daily except Tues. Castle: 12 noon - 5pm (Jul & Aug: 11am - 5pm). Grounds, exhibitions & tearoom: 11am - 5pm (Jul & Aug: 10am - 5pm). Last admission 30 mins before closing. Last audio tour 4pm