Clough Williams-Ellis built Portmeirion from
1925 to 1975 on his own private peninsula on the coast of
Snowdonia in Wales.
He wanted to show that 'the development of a naturally beautiful
site need not lead to its defilement'. His lifelong concern
was with Architecture, Landscape Design, the protection of
Rural Wales and Conservation generally, and he strove at Portmeirion
to give his ideas physical expression. He fought for Beauty
- "that strange necessity".
Portmeirion is owned by a Registered Charity called The Second
Portmeirion Foundation. All the cottages in the village are
let as part of the Portmeirion Hotel and the village also
has several shops and restaurants and is surrounded by the
Gwyllt sub-tropical gardens and woodlands and miles of sandy
beaches.
Portmeirion is open all year round for both staying guests
and day visitors alike.
Click
here to visit the the new Portmeirion Village web site @ www.portmeirion-village.com
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