An historic listed building in Oswestry that has been fenced off for the protection of the public could get national funding to help with important repairs.
Barriers have been put up around the impressive Llwyd Mansion on the corner of Cross Street and Bailey Street because of worries about panelling on the half timbered building.
In latter years it had been the home of a Toni and Guy hair salon, but this closed last year and the building is for sale. A spokesperson for the action project said:"We understand that this is an important building to the town, and indeed the whole country, as is reflected in its Grade I listed status.
"Unfortunately, poor repair work in the 1980s has resulted in some panels on the outside of the building to begin to fail.
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