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St Mawes Castle built around the same time as Pendennis to guard the river. Apparently there was going to be another castle built at Trefusis Point but it never happened.
Normally the door in the centre would be open to give access to the main tower. To maintain social distancing in 2020 English Heritage had worked out a one way route for visitors going round the lower bastions but not into the main part of the castle.
Our final run of the 2010 season. From Chiverton services, down to the King Harry Ferry, across to St Mawes Castle, through St Mawes and up Roseland Peninsula and back through Truro. Sunday 26th September 2010.
Just a month ago Cornwall was battered by horrific storms - St. Mawes experienced considerable damage .... the healing has begun ! The Idle Rocks www.facebook.com/theidlerocks & www.idlerocks.com/
My last set of pictures before my camera got dropped in the sea whilst holidaying in Cornwall. Camera is now well and truely knackered and I have to see what I can afford so I can be flickring again. These 3 were taken specifically with Canis Major in mind.
Location: Teignmouth
Year: 2004
LOA: 21'8" (6.60m)
Beam: 8' 2'' (2.49m)
Berths: 4
Draft: 1.45
Keel: Twin Keel
HIN number: PL-YTSHB082B404
Cabins: 1
Heating: Yes
Heads: 1
Showers: 1
Watertank Size: 50 Litres
Engine Make: Vetus M206A202A
Horsepower: 25hp
Drive Type: Shaft drive
Fuel Type: Diesel
Fuel Tank Size: 50 Litres
Cruise Speed: 5 kn
Top Speed: 7 kn
Manufacturer
HABER YACHTS sp. z o.o. Makuszyńskiego 1 ; 13-300 Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, Poland
Tel: +48 5647254 24 / - 04
Web: www.haber-yachts.com
e-mail: biuro@haber-yachts.com
This photo links to my travel blog at www.heatheronhertravels.com/
Heather stayed at Stargazers with www.stmawesretreats.co.uk
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