HISTORICAL
SITES
Perhaps
the most famous site hereabouts, often called the jewel in Cornwall's
crown, is St
Michael's Mount. Home to the St Aubyn family
for over 300 years although now in the care of the National Trust,
the Mount offers a medieval castle, an exotic garden clinging
to the steep flanks, and an ancient harbour with shops and restaurants.
Start to delve into the history of the area around
South West Cornwall and it is amazing how many notable characters
either originated in or left their mark on the region. One such
was Guglielmo Marconi who just over one hundred years ago made
the first transatlantic wireless from Poldhu Cove.
The Marconi
Monument and recently opened small museum are easily
reached from Mullion and there is a superb circular walk to be
had taking in Poldhu, Mullion Cove and Mullion itself. Make time
for a bite to eat in the Old Inn at Mullion.
Stepping farther back in time, to Henry VIII
in fact, brings us Pendennis and St Mawes Castles overlooking
Carrick Roads around Falmouth.Built between 1539 and 1543, Pendennis
Castle still has the original cannon in place, which
thankfully have never been fired in anger.
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