Portmeirion Limehouse is a captivating blend of elegance and modernity. Its fine bone china construction offers a lightweight yet durable feel, perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. The design features delicate blue floral motifs inspired by traditional English gardens, set against a crisp white background that adds a touch of sophistication to any table setting. The collection includes plates, bowls, mugs, and serving pieces, all beautifully coordinated. Dishwasher and microwave safe, it combines practicality with timeless charm. Limehouse’s understated beauty makes it a favourite for those seeking classic style with a contemporary twist. A truly graceful addition...
Read moreWonderful afternoon at Portmerion. Beautiful architecture really enjoyed exploring the different parts. Lots of places to sit and relax. Plenty of cafes but the usual inflated prices one would expect from a tourist attraction. Portmeirion was created by Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis from 1925 to 1976 to show how a naturally beautiful site could be developed without spoiling it. Portmeirion village and gardens is one of Wales' premier visitor attractions, welcoming over 200,000 visitors every year. It opens at 9:30 and shuts at 5:30. Only residents can stay inside. Adult £20 Seniors £16 kids 5-15 cost £12 there are various family options as well....
Read moreGreat views over the Sandy beaches of the Dwyryd Estuary.
We walked along the sands from Portmeirion village and then back up over the rocks to the lighthouse to pick up the woodland trail.
A little run down, but offers great views.
Would be nice to see more of a feature made of...
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