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The 11 Best Castles in Cornwall
The Best 11 Castles in Cornwall to Visit Our selection of Cornwall’s best castles includes the most famous and some you’ve ...
The castle was built from 1539 to 1545 when the country was at risk of invasion from the united powers of Catholic Europe. Pendennis was part of a national programme utilised by Henry VIII which saw ...
Afternoon sun blazes on Pentillie Castle's terrace above the sinuous river Tamar. Scores of cars ease up the drive. Ruth Watson would be proud. When TV's former Hotel Inspector turned her attention ...
You are in: Cornwall > About Cornwall > About Cornwall > Pendennis Castle Pendennis Castle, situated in Falmouth was built by order of Henry VIII to protect the extensive waters known as Carrick Roads ...
It’s not every day you get to recreate the journey of a legendary king, but visitors to Tintagel Castle will now be able to do exactly that. A bridge will open on August 11 at the historic site in ...
The idyllic seaside county of Cornwall in southwest England is welcoming world leaders for this year's G7 summit. The leaders from the world's largest economies are gathered in Cornwall, a county in ...
Whalebone and gambling tokens tell story of castle’s decay from seat of aristocratic power to squalid prison for local rebels An eclectic collection of objects ranging from a medieval whalebone to ...
Pendennis Castle, situated in Falmouth was built by order of Henry VIII to protect the extensive waters known as Carrick Roads. The site boasts buildings from different centuries and amazing views.
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