Cannabis farm discovered in stately home which once hosted the King
Cannabis farm discovered in stately home which once hosted the King27 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJames McCarthyBBC WalesNorth Wales PolicePolice raided Plas Glynllifon on TuesdayThe historic Plas Glynllifon mansion has been raided by police searching for drugs. North Wales Police said it executed a Misuse of Drugs Act warrant at the Grade I listed manor house, near Caernarfon, Gwynedd, on Tuesday.The force said officers will remain there for several days making inquiries. The house, with more than 100 rooms, was once owned by Lord Newborough and in 1969 hosted the ball of the investiture for the Prince of Wales, now King Charles.Supt Int Arwel Hughes from North Wales Police said officers found a "significant grow" adding there have been no arrests and the owners have not been contacted yet.In 2020 it was placed into receivership as it was undergoing a multi-million renovation.It had been bought by a couple who hoped to turn it into a luxury hotel when they took it over in 2016, after the collapse of a previous wedding venue venture in 2013.The mansion was sold in 2020 after a failed attempt to turn it into a luxury hotel.It was put back on the market in 2024 by its Manchester based developer owner David Savage and his company for £2m but it's believed it's been recently taken off the market again.The surrounding park at Plas Glynllifon, boasting eight miles of paths, is also listed and its website on Wednesday was still inviting visitors to "immerse yourself in history, culture and nature... [at] one of North Wales's finest parks". Hughes said the investigation is still ongoing and asked the public to avoid the home to avoid any risks."We uncovered a grow, which was on the top floor of the building. We estimate around 12 rooms with grows in them and they were fairly mature plants."There's lots of information to process today and lots of forensic work to consider, and lots of other digital matter th...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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