Portobello House
Portobello House (also known formerly as Portobello Hotel) is a building on the bank of the River Ogmore, about half a mile up from the sea, near the estuary at Ogmore-by-Sea, western Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales, on the country border with Bridgend County Borough. It is accessed off the .
It was used to describe the location of several geological features in 1933.
It was formerly the Portobello Hotel, run by the Prosser family and was used as a social club at the weekends for shooters on Sundays after practicing at the Glamorgan Artillery, nearby. In its heyday, the owner would also take guests out onto the river on a boat from the house.
Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes lie across the river from the house and Southerndown Golf Club lies to the southeast.
It was used to describe the location of several geological features in 1933.
It was formerly the Portobello Hotel, run by the Prosser family and was used as a social club at the weekends for shooters on Sundays after practicing at the Glamorgan Artillery, nearby. In its heyday, the owner would also take guests out onto the river on a boat from the house.
Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes lie across the river from the house and Southerndown Golf Club lies to the southeast.
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