Yarmouth
Yarmouth is a town, port and civil parish in the west of the Isle of Wight, off the south coastline of England. The town is called for its location at the mouth of the little Western Yar river. The town expanded near the river crossing, initially a ferryboat, which was replaced with a road bridge in 1863. Yarmouth is among the smallest towns in the UK. The 2011 census reported the parish of Yarmouth having 865 typical locals. In 2001 the population was simply 791 (compared to regarding 600 at the start of the 19th century). As a port and market community Yarmouth has had regional commercial significance. It still has some boat lawns and chandlery, and although relatively small it still supports a number of shops, hotels, bars and dining establishments, supported partly by passing profession from the ferry terminal as well as visiting watercraft owners.