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'I'm a Celebrity' castle where 200 Kindertransport children found refuge saved from collapse

Gwrych Castle, in north Wales, housed child refugees between 1939 and 1941

August 7, 2023 14:04
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A Welsh castle said to be the “most significant site in Kindertransport history” has been handed a £2.2 million “lifeline” to help save it from collapse.

The grade I listed Gwrych Castle, near Abergele, in Conwy, North Wales, became home to some 200 Jewish refugee children during the Second World War but the site, which requires urgent repairs is currently in a “critical” state after these esssential works were delayed during the coronavirus pandemic.

The country house will be a familiar sight for fans of the ITV reality TV show, I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, which filmed at the castle in 2020 and 2021. But, lesser known to the wider public is the important place in British Jewish history it holds, having housed around hundreds of children rescued from Europe on the Kindertransport between 1939 and 1941.