A huge 33-bedroom mansion in Wales has sold for £1.35million in an online auction - despite warnings about the shocking state inside.
Troy House in Monmouth, which dates back to the 17th century had a guide price of £200,000 - but a last-minute bidding war saw the cost swell to more than six times that figure.
As well as the huge number of bedrooms, it also boasts a theatre, chapel and two tennis courts. But bargain hunters had earlier been warned that it would need extensive refurbishment - with shocking pictures showing the level to which it had deteriorated.
It was built for the family of the Duke of Beaufort, but was later converted into a school. Listed by Allsop, the property has 29 bedrooms, four dormitories, a principal's flat, a
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