About this deal
The property was built by Robert Wynn, a member of the local gentry. After 1683 Plas Mawr passed into the hands of the Mostyn family and was no longer used as a family home. It was rented out for various purposes including for use as a school, and finally as the headquarters of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art. Reported Ghosts of Plas Mawr Multiple drivers have recalled spine-tingling stories of the female hitchhiker they invited into their cars as they drove over the dark, misty summit of the Rhigos Mountain.
While it is definitely a beautiful building with plenty of stories to tell, it's also a big, old creepy house.Two ghosts apparently call it home: Hugh MacDonald, who starved to death in the dungeon, and a nursemaid who was killed after accidentally dropping the chieftain’s son from a window. The grand staircase, situated to the left as you enter is haunted by two spectral children who sometimes appear and then disappear, but who are mostly heard rather than seen as they enjoy a ghostly game, their phantom whoops and giggles clearly audible to bemused witnesses. Castell Coch located
The Devil allegedly travelled to Ceredigion in the eleventh century after hearing about its stunning surroundings. He made a deal with a local woman there whose cow got trapped across the river when he was there. The Devil offered to construct a bridge against the first living thing’s soul to pass it, to win her soul. Some of the building is derelict and with long corridors and rooms. We definitely witnessed poltergeist activity." Servants of the house were said to have feelings of unease and there were claims of people seeing an apparition of a lady in white on one of the staircases. But the spirits of the past were also awakened. The builders, who set to work on the hollow shell of the old house, often saw the wraith of a young girl standing in a corner of the basement, apparently cooking.If you want to experience this all for yourself then come with me to our first location on the haunted house’s map of haunted North Wales … Pen-y-Lan Hall, North Wales