Gwrych Castle in North Wales was left abandoned decades ago. Built in the early 1800s, the castle was a private residence and then a site for reenactments. The castle, now used as the set of a TV show ...
While the series usually takes place in the Australian wilderness, this year showrunners have been forced to adapt due to the ongoing pandemic. That means the show is being filmed this year in the ...
Gwrych Castle is hosting an immersive seasonal experience which will run through the historic castle and its grounds.
To millions during the coronavirus pandemic, it became known as the new temporary home of ITV's hit show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here. The grade-I listed Gwrych Castle near Abergele in north ...
As well as the show's famous Bushtucker Trials, contestants on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here may have to content with ghosts as the new series is set to take place at a haunted castle in Wales.
Gwrych Castle is hoping to amend its premises licence as it bids to welcome back a world-renowned opera singer. Bosses at the famous castle in Abergele want to welcome famous tenor Russell Watson for ...
A decision on an application to allow events for up to 5,000 people at an Abergele castle has been delayed to allow the applicant to prepare a “noise action plan”. Conwy Council's licensing committee ...
Stars who are in awkward situations, such as being covered in rats or insects, scream the famous line "I'm a celebrity, get me out of here", on the hit ITV show. But it is props not participants that ...
The body of a male mountain biker has been found in the woods near the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! castle in North Wales. Police found the man's body just yards from the Gwrych Castle on ...
A woman has died near the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! castle in Wales, after she stepped out into the road to take a photograph of it and was hit by a car. The BBC reports 58-year-old Sharn ...
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