Barmouth
Barmouth is a town as well as neighborhood in the area of Gwynedd, north-western Wales, resting on the estuary of the River Mawddach as well as Cardigan Bay. Situated in the Historic county of Merionethshire, the Welsh kind of the name is stemmed from "Aber" (tidewater) as well as the river's name, "Mawddach". The English kind of the name is a corruption of the earlier Welsh type 'Abermawdd'. The community is offered by Barmouth train station. The town expanded around the shipbuilding industry, and also a lot more recently as a seaside resort. Noteworthy buildings consist of the middle ages Ty Gwyn tower house, the 19th century Ty Crwn roundhouse jail and St John's Church. William Wordsworth, a site visitor to Barmouth in the 19th century, explained it hence: "With a great sea view in front, the hills behind, the wonderful tidewater running eight miles [13 kilometres] inland, and also Cadair Idris within compass of a day's walk, Barmouth can always hold its own against any competitor." Dinas Oleu (Citadel of Light), which is located east of the town on the adjacent hill, was the very first system of land to be given away to the National Depend on.