Joining Paul Martin in the university city of Bangor are experts Mark Stacey and Adam Partridge. Among the items they value are a novelty hat and a microscope. Paul also visits a wonderful architectural gem - Portmerion. The village was the inspiration and life's work of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. He bought the site in 1925 and spent the next 50 years building the village, lovingly mixing architectural styles to prove that they could all live comfortably side-by-side. Clough was also a master of recycling and salvaged many unwanted buildings and design features to add to his creation.