Pwllheli, General View 1891
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Pwllheli (the name means 'saltwater pool') was granted its charter in 1355. Set on the south coast of the Lleyn peninsula, at the mouth of the Penrhos river, it was once a thriving commercial port; but the sea threw a sandbank across the mouth of the Afon Erch, causing the maritime trade to dwindle away. It has since developed as a pleasant seaside resort with a lengthy sandy beach and a little harbour. It is an important market centre.
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