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St Mary and St Bodfan Church, Llanaber

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Church of Saint Mary and Sain Bodfan
Photo of St John's Church taken from Barmouth Beach
52°44′30″N 4°04′35″W / 52.7416°N 4.0763°W / 52.7416; -4.0763
DenominationChurch in Wales
ChurchmanshipHigh Church
Websitehttp://www.churchinwalesbarmouth.org.uk
History
DedicationSt Mary amd St Bodfan
Administration
DioceseBangor
DeaneryArdudwy
ParishParish of Llanaber and Barmouth with Caerdeon and Bontddu
Clergy
RectorReverend Kevin Horswell
Curate(s)Reverend Linda Baily

During this period the railways had not reached this part of the Welsh coast and as such Barmouth was still reliant on the maritime industry. This soon changed in the 1860s with the arrival of the railways resulting in a vast increase of tourists into the area.