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Euromillions' £191 million prize: Five incredible Welsh castles and mansions you could buy with the jackpot

With nobody yet to scoop the EuroMillions jackpot, the prize pot has reached the maximum amount permitted by the National Lottery to a mouth-dropping £191 million. Ticketholders need to match the seven numbers in order to walk away with the life-changing prize.

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.

One of the smartest things you can do with that amount of money is invest in a property. Here's a list of mesmerising properties you can get in Wales if you've got the golden ticket.

Read more: Rarely available gorgeous home on one of Cardiff's most popular streets right next to the Bay

Gwysaney Hall, Clywd - £2,500,000

14 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, Two 3 bedroom cottages

Built in 1603, Gwysaney Hall is a beautiful Grade II* mansion which has been in the present owner’s family for over 450 years. It has the potential to be the perfect home for multi-generational living. The historic front door is believed to have been damaged by a cannonball in the English Civil War, but the mansion received a partial rebuild in the mid-19th century.

The property is surrounded by 27 acres of traditional gardens, formal lawns, an award-winning Pinetum and four paddocks for your horses. From the mansion you have views of Clwydian Hills to the south and Cheshire to the east. Despite its semi-rural location, Gwysaney Hall is only approximately five miles from the A55 Expressway with its transport links to the North Wales Coast, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.

Orielton mansion, Pembrokeshire - £2,100,000

23 bedrooms, 6 en suite bedrooms and two bedroom apartment, 3 detached four bedroom cottages

Orielton mansion has had many uses in the past from acting as the Australian Air Force in the 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 now believe Orielton has served the charity well and they are looking for new owners to explore its many possible uses.

Based on an idyllic and private setting, the 118 acres covers expansive gardens, a walled garden and a mature woodland. At your doorstep are breathtaking beaches such as Freshwater West and Barafundle bay.

Glangrwyney, Powys - £2,200,000

10 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 3 paddocks, Croquet lawn and tennis court

Located within the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Regency House sits at the foot of the Sugarloaf Mountain with sights of the Black Mountains to the rear. The Georgian Country House has kept many of its original architectural features such as the Georgian floor-to-ceiling bay windows, plasterwork, cornicing, original exposed floorboards, staircase and fireplaces.

The beautiful cantilevered staircase leading from the reception hall to 10 spacious bedrooms is a centrepiece of the mansion. Each window from the house offers a spectacular view of the parkland and towards the River Usk and Blorenge Mountain.

St David’s Court, Haverfordwest - £4,000,000

22 bedrooms, 22 bathrooms, swimming pool and tennis court

St David’s Court which is based in a stunning waterside location was voted as the Top Ten View in the World by The Times. Formerly an exclusive hotel with 22 en-suite bedrooms, the property is listed with potential to convert to a 10 bedroom executive home (subject to final approval from PCNP).

Its outdoor space includes a covered and heated swimming pool, tennis courts, Helipad and a holiday cottage. Its indoor space comes with a luxurious 40Ft L-shaped commercial kitchen that has everything you need in order to host wonderful dinner parties. The kitchen also provides easy access to a kitchen garden, where you can grow and collect all your fresh ingredients.

Glen Usk, Monmouthshire - £5,500,000

8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, Paddocks and woodland

The incredible Glen Usk mansion has been sympathetically nurtured by many generations of families since 1820. The mansion is nestled beside a Grecian Temple, which was built in 1990, and has been used as a set for various films.

The house itself has four floors including a basement where the bar, billiard room and cellars are located. Not only are you getting spectacular views of the River and the roaming country hills, views of the 2010 Ryder Cup Golf Course make the scenery even more enchanting.

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