Barmouth
Barmouth is a town and neighborhood in the region of Gwynedd, north-western Wales, lying on the tidewater of the River Mawddach as well as Cardigan Bay. Located in the Historic county of Merionethshire, the Welsh form of the name is originated from "Aber" (estuary) and also the river's name, "Mawddach". The English type of the name is a corruption of the earlier Welsh kind 'Abermawdd'. The town is offered by Barmouth railway station. The town grew around the shipbuilding industry, and also extra recently as a seaside hotel. Notable structures include the middle ages Ty Gwyn tower house, the 19th century Ty Crwn roundhouse prison and St John's Church. William Wordsworth, a site visitor to Barmouth in the 19th century, explained it therefore: "With a great sea view ahead, the mountains behind, the marvelous estuary running 8 miles [13 kilometres] inland, as well as Cadair Idris within compass of a day's walk, Barmouth can constantly hold its own versus any rival." Dinas Oleu (Citadel of Light), which is located east of the community on the adjacent hillside, was the initial system of land to be contributed to the National Depend on.