Castles in the Air is a beautifully written, autobiographical story of rescuing an ancient mansion. Gwydir Castle was inhabited by ravers and rats until Judy Corbett and her husband Peter Welford found this 500-year-old house mouldering in the foothills of Snowdonia.
The romantic tale of one couple's escape from the city to restore their dream home in the countryCastles in the Air is a beautifully written, autobiographical story of rescuing an ancient mansion. Gwydir Castle was inhabited by ravers and rats until Judy Corbett and her husband Peter Welford found and acquired this 500-year-old house mouldering in the foothills of Snowdonia. Despite the toads, strange smells and squatters, they decided to mortgage themselves to the hilt to bring the castle back to life.This is an evocatively written and genuinely moving book and is infused with an extraordinary sense of place. The couple's adventures in a gothic wonderland lead them through plots both supernatural and historical. In a museum storeroom in a Bronx warehouse they find a missing room, in the castle's Solar Tower the ghost of a young woman appears and from the far edges of the woods a silent man called Sven emerges to befriend the couple and their beloved castle.For everyone who has ever wanted to live in a glorious house or escape from the mundanity of life - Castles in the Air is pure magic.
The romantic tale of one couple's escape from the city to restore their dream home in the country
Judy Corbett is an antiquarian bookbinder. Her husband Peter Welford is an architectural historian and painter. Despite its glittering history (monarchs from King Charles I to Queen Mary have stayed here) and its grand dimensions - about 10,000 square feet divided into fifty rooms - Gwydir is very much the Welford's home.
Hugely enjoyable ... Corbett writes with great style and energy * Daily Mail *
Funny and intensely romantic * Sunday Telegraph *
A fascinating account of leaving London for the wilds of North Wales to restore a crumbling castle * Good Housekeeping *
Beautifully descriptive, this is a tale that reverberates with romance, suspense and great humour * Good Book Guide *
The romantic tale of one couple's escape from the city to restore their dream home in the country
When Judy Corbett caught sight of a large stone mansion in the craggy foothills of the Snowdonian mountains she had little idea of the adventure on which she was about to embark. She and her husband-to-be. Peter, had long had pipe-dreams of buying an old ruin and escaping the city, the pace and excesses of modern life. But it was only when they'd moved into a squalidly filthy, cold and wet Gwydir Castle that they began to realize what restoration dramas they'd let themselves in for. Restoring the sixteenth-century castle reduced the couple to near penury. But the magic of the house, its history and the landscape ensured that they stayed to tell their own unique story.
Hugely enjoyable ... Corbett writes with great style and energy
"The remarkable tale of one couple's quest to restore a crumbling 16th-century Welsh castle to it's original, authentic grandeur-against all odds. Beautifully descriptive, this is a tale that reverberates with romance, suspense, and great humor."
The romantic tale of one couple's escape from the city to restore their dream home in the country