Campaigners have been trying to fund the restoration for almost 10 years.
An online computer game designed to get youngsters interested in the restoration of an 18th century Georgian town house has been launched, reported by BBC.
Here are the details:
People playing Llanelly House Hunt have to clear the building of mess and find hidden objects to help the restoration.
The historic building in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire will soon undergo a £5m restoration paid for by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
It is due to open to the public in 2012 as a community heritage centre.
The restored building will also have a cafe and will be used as an exhibition and interpretation space and a dedicated area for community usage.
It is hoped the game will engage all members of the community - both young and old - in the project.
Lisa Bancroft, community development manager for the restoration project, said: "Young people are key to the success of this project and we want to get them involved from the very beginning - and what better way than by having real fun at the very start.
" We designed the rooms from actual images of the rooms at Llanelly House as we thought this would add authenticity to the whole project "
-- Darren Adams, game developer
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Resource: BBC
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