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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Conwy

Back in time to August 2018.....

Conwy is a historic town located on the north coast of Wales, in the county of Conwy (named after the town). It is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain and is known for its impressive castle, ancient town walls, and scenic location.

Conwy Castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 during his conquest of Wales. It offers panoramic views over the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia mountains.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Conwy

Back in time to August 2018.....

Conwy is a historic town located on the north coast of Wales, in the county of Conwy (named after the town). It is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain and is known for its impressive castle, ancient town walls, and scenic location.

Conwy Castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 during his conquest of Wales. It offers panoramic views over the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia mountains.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Conwy

Back in time to August 2018.....

Conwy is a historic town located on the north coast of Wales, in the county of Conwy (named after the town). It is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain and is known for its impressive castle, ancient town walls, and scenic location.

Conwy Castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 during his conquest of Wales. It offers panoramic views over the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia mountains.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Conwy

Back in time to August 2018.....

Conwy is a historic town located on the north coast of Wales, in the county of Conwy (named after the town). It is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain and is known for its impressive castle, ancient town walls, and scenic location.

Conwy Castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 during his conquest of Wales. It offers panoramic views over the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia mountains.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Conwy

Back in time to August 2018.....

Conwy is a historic town located on the north coast of Wales, in the county of Conwy (named after the town). It is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Britain and is known for its impressive castle, ancient town walls, and scenic location.

Conwy Castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 during his conquest of Wales. It offers panoramic views over the Conwy estuary and Snowdonia mountains.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Gwynedd #DwyrydRiver

Back in time to August 2018.....

Portmeirion is a super fascinating place! It’s a picturesque village in North Wales, designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1973. His vision was to create a beautiful village that blended naturally with the landscape — a kind of utopian fantasy town — and it really feels like stepping into another world. It overlooks the Dwyryd Estuary in Gwynedd.

It mixes Italianate architecture with colorful, whimsical designs. Think Mediterranean village meets fairy tale.

It’s best known for being the filming location of the 1960s cult classic TV series “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Gwynedd #DwyrydRiver

Back in time to August 2018.....

Portmeirion is a super fascinating place! It’s a picturesque village in North Wales, designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1973. His vision was to create a beautiful village that blended naturally with the landscape — a kind of utopian fantasy town — and it really feels like stepping into another world. It overlooks the Dwyryd Estuary in Gwynedd.

It mixes Italianate architecture with colorful, whimsical designs. Think Mediterranean village meets fairy tale.

It’s best known for being the filming location of the 1960s cult classic TV series “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Gwynedd #DwyrydRiver

Back in time to August 2018.....

Portmeirion is a super fascinating place! It’s a picturesque village in North Wales, designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1973. His vision was to create a beautiful village that blended naturally with the landscape — a kind of utopian fantasy town — and it really feels like stepping into another world. It overlooks the Dwyryd Estuary in Gwynedd.

It mixes Italianate architecture with colorful, whimsical designs. Think Mediterranean village meets fairy tale.

It’s best known for being the filming location of the 1960s cult classic TV series “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Gwynedd #DwyrydRiver

Back in time to August 2018.....

Portmeirion is a super fascinating place! It’s a picturesque village in North Wales, designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1973. His vision was to create a beautiful village that blended naturally with the landscape — a kind of utopian fantasy town — and it really feels like stepping into another world. It overlooks the Dwyryd Estuary in Gwynedd.

It mixes Italianate architecture with colorful, whimsical designs. Think Mediterranean village meets fairy tale.

It’s best known for being the filming location of the 1960s cult classic TV series “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan.

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#ShotOniPhone #ukcountrypic #photography #NorthWales #Snowdonia #Gwynedd #DwyrydRiver

Back in time to August 2018.....

Portmeirion is a super fascinating place! It’s a picturesque village in North Wales, designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1973. His vision was to create a beautiful village that blended naturally with the landscape — a kind of utopian fantasy town — and it really feels like stepping into another world. It overlooks the Dwyryd Estuary in Gwynedd.

It mixes Italianate architecture with colorful, whimsical designs. Think Mediterranean village meets fairy tale.

It’s best known for being the filming location of the 1960s cult classic TV series “The Prisoner” starring Patrick McGoohan.

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