| Yarmouth | |
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Yarmouth shown within the Isle of Wight |
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| Population | 855 (1991 Census) |
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| OS grid reference | |
| Unitary authority | Isle of Wight |
| Ceremonial county | Isle of Wight |
| Region | South East |
| Constituent country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | YARMOUTH |
| Postcode district | PO41 |
| Dialling code | 01983 |
| Police | Hampshire |
| Fire | Isle of Wight |
| Ambulance | Isle of Wight Primary Care Trust |
| UK Parliament | Isle of Wight |
| European Parliament | South East England |
| List of places: UK • England • Isle of Wight | |
Yarmouth is a port and civil parish[1] in the western part of the Isle of Wight, off the southern coast of England. The town is named for its location at the mouth of the small Western Yar river (there is also an Eastern Yar on the island). Yarmouth is a crossing point for the river, originally with a ferry, replaced with a road bridge in 1863.
Yarmouth has been a settlement for over a thousand years, and is one of the very earliest on the Isle of Wight. The first
record of a settlement here was in King Ethelred the Unready's record of the
Until the building of the Castle regular raids on the Island by the French continued and in 1544 the town of Yarmouth was reputed to have been burned down. Legend has it that the church bells were carried off to Cherbourg or Boulogne.
Yarmouth Castle, was built in 1547. It survives, and is now in the care of English Heritage. It is effectively a gun platform built by Henry VIII to strengthen the Solent and protect the Isle of Wight, historically an important strategical foothold for any attempted invasion of England.
There is a monument to the seventeenth-century admiral Sir Robert Holmes. In a raid on a French ship, he seized an unfinished statue of Louis XIV of France and forced the sculptor to finish it with his own head rather than the king's. It can now be seen in St. James's Church.
Yarmouth Pier was built in 1876 and is the longest timber pier in England which is still open to the public.
The Wightlink ferry sails from Yarmouth to Lymington in Hampshire.
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