The Welsh castle being used as the site for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! has been vandalised ahead of the new series, it has been revealed.
The reality show is returning to Gwrych Castle for a second successive year after the pandemic forced producers to abandon plans to use the usual Australian base in 2020.
A member of castle staff revealed that three children were seen “demolishing the battlements” on Sunday, shortly before the site was handed over to ITV.
The worker told the PA news agency he was “astonished”, adding: “Thankfully nobody was injured, but part of the Grade l-listed building was damaged.”
The castle, located near Abergele in North Wales, also posted about the incident on Twitter, along with a photo showing bricks knocked out of place from the historic wall.
A message posted on the castle’s Twitter account said: “Our final day reminded us how far we’ve come, but also how much we have left to do over the coming years.
“It was a huge shame to see that somebody damaged one of the restored battlements on the east lawn on our last day.
“This goes to show the huge task we have ahead of us!”
The site was taken over by the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust in 2018, which said it wanted to make the estate safe and secure.
The trust said the castle has previously experienced arson attacks, vandalism and theft.
A representative for the trust said: “We believe that it’s important that people are aware that even in the 21st century, historical landmarks are still being damaged and left to deteriorate.”
The castle confirmed it closed to the public on Sunday, due to hosting the ITV programme, and would not reopen until 2022.
The move from Australia to the Welsh location will help the ongoing restoration of the castle, according to Mark Baker, chair of the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will return to host the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity.
Ant previously said he would be “very happy” for the programme to return to Wales.
The last series of the programme was won by podcast host Giovanna Fletcher.
The reality show is returning to Gwrych Castle for a second successive year after the pandemic forced producers to abandon plans to use the usual Australian base in 2020.
A member of castle staff revealed that three children were seen “demolishing the battlements” on Sunday, shortly before the site was handed over to ITV.
The worker told the PA news agency he was “astonished”, adding: “Thankfully nobody was injured, but part of the Grade l-listed building was damaged.”
The castle, located near Abergele in North Wales, also posted about the incident on Twitter, along with a photo showing bricks knocked out of place from the historic wall.
Our final day reminded us how far we’ve come, but also how much we have left to do over the coming years.
It was a huge shame to see that somebody damaged one of the restored battlements on the east lawn on our last day. This goes to show the huge task we have ahead of us! pic.twitter.com/oAp1Gq26e3
— Gwrych Castle (@Gwrych_Castle) September 7, 2021
A message posted on the castle’s Twitter account said: “Our final day reminded us how far we’ve come, but also how much we have left to do over the coming years.
“It was a huge shame to see that somebody damaged one of the restored battlements on the east lawn on our last day.
“This goes to show the huge task we have ahead of us!”
The site was taken over by the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust in 2018, which said it wanted to make the estate safe and secure.
The trust said the castle has previously experienced arson attacks, vandalism and theft.
A representative for the trust said: “We believe that it’s important that people are aware that even in the 21st century, historical landmarks are still being damaged and left to deteriorate.”
The castle confirmed it closed to the public on Sunday, due to hosting the ITV programme, and would not reopen until 2022.
The move from Australia to the Welsh location will help the ongoing restoration of the castle, according to Mark Baker, chair of the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will return to host the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity.
Ant previously said he would be “very happy” for the programme to return to Wales.
The last series of the programme was won by podcast host Giovanna Fletcher.