Why King Charles Gave Up His Beloved Welsh Home

King Charles plans to say his goodbye to his home in Wales, and we imagine it will be a sad one. The British figure spent 40 years of his position as prince looking for a property before landing on Llwynywermod. The 13th-century manor is located on almost 200 acres of land beside the beautiful green grass of Bannao Brycheiniog National Park. Yahoo! News reported that in an interview with the Visit Wales Tourist Board, Charles remarked that he decided on the property "after a long search lasting some 40 years! Several houses and sites were explored until, finally, we came across Llwynywermod."

Once Llwynywermod was selected, Prince Charles had the architect Craig Hamilton and interior designer Annabel Elliot make his vision for the home come to life. Hamilton transformed the farm into a full-on manor equipped with a house, three cottages, and a barn. Meanwhile, Elliot brought homey warmth to the interior using a mixture of Welsh antiques and designer pieces.

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