English: Bodwrda It is hard not to fall in love with Bodwrda. Built of bricks in 1621 at a time when bricks were very rare and expensive, it is no secret that smuggling in no small part paid for this the house of the local squire and magistrate. In this the Bodwrda family were no different to many of their kinsmen and peers in the coastal areas of Gwynedd.
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