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Among the best-preserved of Henry VIII's coastal artillery fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated of them all. One of the chain of forts built between 1539 and 1545 to counter an invasion threat from Catholic France and Spain.

South Coast
Crossing St Mawes Harbour, the Place Ferry connects the old-world fishing village of St Mawes with Place and the tip of the Roseland Peninsula.

South Coast
The perfect place to see established local artists and discover emerging talent. Regularly changing exhibitions showcase the best in contemporary and traditional Cornish art with a wide range of paintings, sculpture and ceramics available.

South Coast
Historical viewpoint at the entrance to the Fal estuary, known by many for the lighthouse that featured in 80's TV show Fraggle Rock.

South Coast
Caerhays Castle and Gardens is located in a sheltered valley overlooking Porthluney Cove on the south Cornish coast halfway between Truro and St. Austell. The gardens and castle are usually open to the public from mid Feburary to mid June.

South Coast > The Roseland
Philleigh Way a truly Cornish cookery school offers unique dining & feasting experiences. Bordering the river Fal this balanced landscape of arable fields, pasture and ancient oak woodland is an inspirational place to learn about food and its provenance. 

South Coast
We are open daily. We require travellers to stay in their vehicles for the duration of the journey.Please check the website for up to date opening information.Connecting St Mawes and the Roseland with Feock, Truro and Falmouth.