St Mawes Castle Cornwall 2010

St Mawes Castle Cornwall 2010

St Mawes Castle Cornwall 2010
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St Mawes Castle Cornwall 2010

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St Mawes Castle in Cornwall is amongst the best preserved of Henry VIII’s coastal artillery fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated of them all. A great place for a picnic and great views.

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A: St Mawes Castle Cornwall

Par James Gale, à 60 mètres

St Mawes Castle in Cornwall is amongst the best preserved of Henry VIII’s coastal artillery fortresse...

St Mawes Castle Cornwall

B: St Anthony Head, Rose Peninsula, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 1.6 km

St. Anthony Head on the tip of the Rose Peninusla, is home to an old Military Post which housed 6" gu...

St Anthony Head, Rose Peninsula, Cornwall, England

C: Pier at the Falmouth, England

Par Shevchenko Evgenij, A 3.4 km

made with D80 and 18 mm lens

Pier at the Falmouth, England

D: Trelissick Gardens, Parkland View, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.6 km

Trelissick Garden is a National Trust property located on the Rver Fal and enjoys a Cornish Maritime ...

Trelissick Gardens, Parkland View, Cornwall, England

E: Trelissick Garden, Tennis Lawn, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.7 km

Trelissick Garden is a National Trust property located on the Rver Fal and enjoys a Cornish Maritime ...

Trelissick Garden, Tennis Lawn, Cornwall, England

F: Trelissick Garden, Hydrangea Walk, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.8 km

Trelissick Garden is a National Trust property located on the Rver Fal and enjoys a Cornish Maritime ...

Trelissick Garden, Hydrangea Walk, Cornwall, England

G: King Harry Ferry, Middle Of River Fal, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.9 km

The King Harry Ferry was established by royal charter in 1888 and has been operating now for over 500...

King Harry Ferry, Middle Of River Fal, Cornwall, England

H: King Harry Ferry, River Fal, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.9 km

The King Harry Ferry was established by royal charter in 1888 and has been operating now for over 500...

King Harry Ferry, River Fal, Cornwall, England

I: Trelissick Garden, Main Lawn, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, A 6.9 km

Trelissick Garden is a National Trust property located on the Rver Fal and enjoys a Cornish Maritime ...

Trelissick Garden, Main Lawn, Cornwall, England

J: Gendurgan Gardens 1 Mawnan Smith Falmouth Cornwall England Uk

Par Geoff Mather, A 8.5 km

This wonderful sub-tropical valley garden, created in the 1820's, contains a variety of exotic trees ...

Gendurgan Gardens 1 Mawnan Smith Falmouth Cornwall England Uk

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