Sunday, May 3

Paxton's Tower

Paxton's Tower, Carmarthenshire
Paxton's Tower, Carmarthenshire.
Like a beacon overlooking the Tywi Valley, the iconic silhouette of Paxton's Tower is one of Carmarthenshire's most recognisable landmarks. However, built as a vanity project by William Paxton in the early years of the nineteenth century, this impressive neo-gothic structure, which dominates the surrounding countryside, maybe lacks the candour of some of the other historical sites around Carmarthenshire.

When you visit the tower however, any debate as to its historical integrity seems irrelevant, because the reason the tower was built where it is, was to take advantage of the fantastic views up and down the Tywi Valley and this remains as true today as it did those many years ago. Even if you aren't into historical buildings, standing near Paxton's Tower will show you what a wonderful spectacle the Tywi Valley really is.

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