Euromillions' £191 million prize: Five incredible Welsh castles and mansions you could buy with the jackpot
The EuroMillions jackpot has reached the maximum amount permitted by the National Lottery. Players from across Europe can participate and pick up a single-line ticket for £2.50. With £191 million, you would be richer than Jim Carrey and Robert De Niro.
Gwysaney Hall is a Grade II* mansion with 14 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and 2 3 bedroom cottages. It was built in 1603 and has been in the present owner's family for over 450 years. The property is surrounded by 27 acres of traditional gardens, formal lawns, an award-winning Pinetum and four paddocks for horses.
Orielton mansion has had many uses in the past from acting as the Australian Air Force in Second World War to becoming The Oil Pollution Research Unit in 1967. It's currently owned by the Field Studies Council and is being used as a centre for exploration, fieldwork, research and enjoyment for people of all ages. The Council is looking for new owners to explore its many possible uses.
The Regency House is located in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It has 10 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 3 paddocks, Croquet lawn and tennis court.
St David’s Court was voted as the Top Ten View in the World by The Times. It is a former hotel with 22 en-suite bedrooms, 22 bathrooms, swimming pool, tennis courts, Helipad and holiday cottage.
The Glen Usk mansion has been sympathetically nurtured by many generations of families since 1820. The house itself has four floors including a basement where the bar, billiard room and cellars are located.