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MD

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Pool Park was once the home of the Salusbury family, one of whom was William Salusbury of Bachymbyd and passed to Sir Walter Bagot thro marriage. It was rebuilt in the Elizabethan style by the Bagot family in 1828 and is situated off the Clawddnewydd Rd out of Ruthin. 100 yrs later the 17,500 acres was split up and put up for sale.An interesting pillar of stonework was erected on nearby Pincyn Llys to commemorate the planting of vast areas of woodland by the 2nd Lord Bagot.
The Bagot family was well known in the area and was responsible for the funding of Alms houses in the area among other projects.

Pool Park Hospital closed 20 years ago this year, since when it's largely been in the ownership of Roberts's Homes, the builder and landlord responsible for a large number of the wider area's flats and care homes. Expensive changes to comply with planning's wishes, by modifying the driveway where it meets the B5105 Cerrigydrudion road, did not result in the expected planning permissions, some years ago. So since the building has been left to rot. History and info taken from the ruthinblogspot.com
cool looking building with a great staircase and some spongy floors !!


frontage by M D Allen, on Flickr


stairs by M D Allen, on Flickr


Untitled_Panorama1 by M D Allen, on Flickr


light by M D Allen, on Flickr


chair by M D Allen, on Flickr


lights by M D Allen, on Flickr


shutters by M D Allen, on Flickr


wooden by M D Allen, on Flickr


OT by M D Allen, on Flickr


doors by M D Allen, on Flickr


flare by M D Allen, on Flickr


junkroom by M D Allen, on Flickr


thinstairs by M D Allen, on Flickr


wallpaper by M D Allen, on Flickr


the whole nine yards


Pano by M D Allen, on Flickr
 
Nice work mate,did you check out the chapel?

Its looking well knackered compared to when we went [ame]http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=17693[/ame]
 
Loving the pictures, especially use of light, makes the house even more dramatic, weldone
 
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