At the risk of dating myself, I will admit that I was a huge fan of an old British television show called "The Prisoner". I have warm memories of staying up late, just me and my dad, to catch the latest episode. In spite of obsessively watching every episode (and the repeats), it wasn't until many, many years later that I learned that "the village" featured in the show was an actual place and it really did look just like the unique and colorful place I grew to love in the TV show. That was when the village of Portmeirion in Wales went on my list of places I had to visit.
In 2006, I traveled to London with my best friend David and another friend and while they had their heart set on an overnight trip to Paris, I decided it was my perfect opportunity to visit Portmeirion. So early one morning the three of us headed off in our separate directions. I took three different trains to arrive at the station in Porthmadog, the closest station to the village. A short taxi ride took me to my destination and soon I was checked into a room at the beautiful Pormeirion Hotel pictured above.
Portmeirion is located on an estuary and I watched the water rise and fall at least three times while I was there. Above is one of my favorite pictures overlooking the water.
The village was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, an architect and environmentalist. It dates back to 1925 and construction continued until 1975. Williams-Ellis gave the village a Mediterranean or Italianate look that is fanciful in many ways. It was built mostly from reclaimed materials because the architect believed in reusing materials that had been discarded.
This statue of Hercules by William Brodie sits in the center of the village in a prominent place.
The village is a beautiful place and a perfect spot for a weekend visit. The hotel was beautifully furnished and dinner in the hotel restaurant was delicious.
Obviously, I'm very happy I went and if the opportunity ever presented itself again, I'd go again.
10 comments:
It's a magical place, and I remember the TV show very well!
We actually have something in common... Prisoner fans! The last episode had the weirdest ending. I would have been very excited photographing "The Village".
Super post for Prisoner fans.
What a beautiful place!
I've not heard of the show, but your photographs are outstanding and have captured this gorgeous little town perfectly. I can see why you went to visit it!
Gorgeous place!
I remember that show and the confused, entrapped main character (Patrick MacNee?) Oh no I just went to the Google. It was Patrick McGoohan. MacNee was Steed. Unfortunately McGoohan was trapped for the rest of his life as Prisoner #6. Good show, though.
Oooohhhh, nice shots from Portmeirion. Don't think I know a thing about it, but now I can say I have seen some great pix from there.
I can't remember the show because I grew up without TV but I watched it later with our kids, this a long time ago. What a wonderful experience to have been able to go to the very place the show was made.
Oh my! Another place I would really love to visit. Guess it isn't too far from Coventry. Great shots.
We were going to Wickenburg (loved your photos) next week but I got a tummy bug and had to cancel our flights. Another time.
Love the places you chose to share.
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