IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Fire damaged Shire Hall in Wales could become a riverside apartment complex, if…

image for illustration: by Eirian Evans / Record office and war memorial, Llangefni Commons Wiki

An historic but dilapidated prominent Jacobean style North Wales Shire Hall building – a fire damaged 125-year-old structures , which is now a sad shadow of its former self – has gone up for sale at auction, reports The Anglesey Herald.

The Anglesey Herald writes:

Gemma Vaughan, of the South Wales based auctioneers said: ‘The lot offers a most unusual and exciting opportunity for an investor/developer to acquire this historic building in the heart of Llangefni… substantial but derelict property…

… those interested in bidding for the property are advised to view the remains of the Shire Hall from a safe distance…

Shire Hall is a period listed building constructed of stone originally in 1899… Built by O. M. Roberts & Sons, of Porthmadog, to a design by Lloyd Williams, of Denbigh, at a cost of £4,453…

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