The famous Italianate village of Portmeirion, created by Sir Clough Williams -Ellis in the 1920s, is a living, breathing private fantasy that still lures in the crowds: it has played host to countless celebrities, from George Bernard Shaw to H.G.Wells, and - as everyone knows - Patrick McGoohan found it almost impossible to leave!
Straight down the hill from the gateway is the splendid rococo hotel, where executive chef Billy Taylor oversees some imaginative country-house cooking in the curvilinear '30s-style dining room.
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