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international hub for arts and literature. The project has
brought new community spaces, accessible heritage facilities, and economic growth, drawing both locals and visitors to a space that celebrates Hay’s unique history while
fostering social, educational, and cultural enrichment for
generations to come.
“The regeneration of Hay Castle is undoubtedly creating
a better way of life for our isolated rural communities, and
this project has opened up a future in which the Welsh
borderlands can be internationally recognised as a beacon
for inspirational arts and culture that enhance wellbeing.”
- Tom True, Hay Castle Trust
Above, Hay Castle-MICA Architects, first floor multiuse room
(c)Andy Stagg
Above, Hay Castle-MICA Architects, North Steps and Gate
(c)Andy Stagg
Above, Hay Castle-MICA Architects upper floor stair (c)Andy Stagg
Above, North Steps and Gate © Jacob Spence (MICA Architects)
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