
8. Kinmel Hall, Abergele, UK Has a Room For Every Day of the Year
This unique manor called Kinmel Hall is an 1899’s chateau called “a calendar house”. This means it has 365 rooms- one for every day of the year. The owner, Hugh Robert Hughes, was a massively wealthy copper tycoon. Over the years, the house was bought by a few different families. Obviously, this home is so massive, it’s bigger than what most families can handle. In the 1920s, it was turned into a boy’s school, and it continued to have many different lives as a health facility, and military housing.

In 2011, a mysterious wealthy investor bought the hotel for just $1.9 million with plans to turn it into a hotel. However, the plans fell through. The hotel was never built, and the owner wrote it off as a loss. Since the owner lives in the Cayman Islands, he could care less about what happened to the historic house. So the mansion started to fall into disrepair. Once people heard that the house was unoccupied, looters began to steal the valuables off of the property. In 2015, it was added to the 10 Most Endangered Builds of the Victorian Era. Now, it’s estimated that the repairs to the castle would cost roughly $25 million.