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A different shot of St Mawes

Cornwall - Wednesday, 13th September 2023

Inter-club Falmouth Dinghy Challenge 2015

Copyright Roger Kerswill

... I forgot to take the pasty/prawn part of this.

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Heather stayed at Stargazers with www.stmawesretreats.co.uk

 

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from St Anthony Head

A view of St. Mawes Castle, looking up at the main towers

Image of the gun's at St Mawes Castle taken from the eastern side, looking at the gun's from a different angle

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Just off the Place Ferry, looking back to St. Mawes town in the Roseland.

Boat bunting made by The Big Beautiful Bunting Co! Not as big as it should be so back to the cutting board......

www.bigbeautifulbunting.co.uk

View from Hotel Tresanton. Never worsens.

Looking rather sorry for herself, the tug Ionia (ex St Mawes), moored alongside the Quay on the River Torridge at Bideford.

House in St Mawes, Cornwall. Taken October 9th, 2009.

Cycle ride on Roseland peninsula to St Mawes

A rare sunny afternoon during a recent holiday in St Mawes, Cornwall. Rolleicord Vb, FP4.

St Just in Roseland is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Truro and 2 miles (3 km) north of St Mawes, a small town within the parish of St Just in Roseland.

 

St Just in Roseland lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

 

St Just in Roseland is noted for its 13th-century Church of England parish church, St Just’s Church, St Just in Roseland, set in riverside gardens planted with semitropical shrubs and trees, many of which are species rare in England.[citation needed] The church is on the edge of a tidal creek beside the Carrick Roads on the Fal Estuary just outside the main village. The path from the road to the church is lined with granite blocks carved with quotations and verses taken from the Bible.

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