Boscastle - Cornwall UK - 2019
Short video of Mavic Air flight over Boscastle during UK travels - 2019
Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster. Boscastle is 14 miles south of Bude and 5 miles northeast of Tintagel. The harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville and is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. The village extends up the valleys of the River Valency and River Jordan. Heavy rainfall on 16 August 2004 caused extensive damage to the village.
Boscastle lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park and the South West Coast Path passes through the village. The name of the village comes from Botreaux Castle (pronounced But'ry), a 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress, of which few remains survive.
The Rector of Boscastle is responsible for seven churches in the district: Forrabury (St Symphorian), Minster (St Merthiana), St Juliot, Lesnewth (St Michael and All Angels), Trevalga (St Petroc), Otterham (St Denis) and Davidstow (St David). The village, with its picturesque harbour, is a popular tourist destination. Among the attractions are the Museum of Witchcraft,Uncle Paul's Emporium, the Boscastle pottery shop, and access to the South West Coast Path.
Much of the land in and around Boscastle is owned by the National Trust, including both sides of the harbour, Forrabury Stitches, high above the Boscastle and divided into ancient stitchmeal cultivation plots, and large areas of the Valency Valley, known for its connections to Thomas Hardy.
Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville (of HMS Revenge). It is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. Boscastle was once a small port (similar to many others on the north coast of Cornwall), importing limestone and coal, and exporting slate and other local produce.
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Boscastle to Tintagel, Cornwall, UK - March 2009
March 14th, 2009. A walk from Boscastle to Tintagel on the North Cornwall Coast
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a short video of Boscastle in Cornwall.
Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster. Boscastle is 14 miles south of Bude and 5 miles northeast of Tintagel. The harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville and is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. The village extends up the valleys of the River Valency and River Jordan. Heavy rainfall on 16 August 2004 caused extensive damage to the village.
Boscastle lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park and the South West Coast Path passes through the village. The name of the village comes from Botreaux Castle (pronounced But'ry), a 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress, of which few remains survive.
The Rector of Boscastle is responsible for seven churches in the district: Forrabury (St Symphorian), Minster (St Merthiana), St Juliot, Lesnewth (St Michael and All Angels), Trevalga (St Petroc), Otterham (St Denis) and Davidstow (St David). The village, with its picturesque harbour, is a popular tourist destination. Among the attractions are the Museum of Witchcraft,Uncle Paul's Emporium, the Boscastle pottery shop, and access to the South West Coast Path.
Much of the land in and around Boscastle is owned by the National Trust, including both sides of the harbour, Forrabury Stitches, high above the Boscastle and divided into ancient stitchmeal cultivation plots, and large areas of the Valency Valley, known for its connections to Thomas Hardy.
Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville (of HMS Revenge). It is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. Boscastle was once a small port (similar to many others on the north coast of Cornwall), importing limestone and coal, and exporting slate and other local produce.
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Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster. Boscastle is 14 miles south of Bude and 5 miles northeast of Tintagel. The harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville and is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. The village extends up the valleys of the River Valency and River Jordan. Heavy rainfall on 16 August 2004 caused extensive damage to the village.
Boscastle lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park and the South West Coast Path passes through the village. The name of the village comes from Botreaux Castle (pronounced But'ry), a 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress, of which few remains survive.
The Rector of Boscastle is responsible for seven churches in the district: Forrabury (St Symphorian), Minster (St Merthiana), St Juliot, Lesnewth (St Michael and All Angels), Trevalga (St Petroc), Otterham (St Denis) and Davidstow (St David). The village, with its picturesque harbour, is a popular tourist destination. Among the attractions are the Museum of Witchcraft,Uncle Paul's Emporium, the Boscastle pottery shop, and access to the South West Coast Path.
Much of the land in and around Boscastle is owned by the National Trust, including both sides of the harbour, Forrabury Stitches, high above the Boscastle and divided into ancient stitchmeal cultivation plots, and large areas of the Valency Valley, known for its connections to Thomas Hardy.
Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville (of HMS Revenge). It is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. Boscastle was once a small port (similar to many others on the north coast of Cornwall), importing limestone and coal, and exporting slate and other local produce.
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Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Places to see in ( Boscastle - UK )
Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster. Boscastle is 14 miles south of Bude and 5 miles northeast of Tintagel. The harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville and is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. The village extends up the valleys of the River Valency and River Jordan. Heavy rainfall on 16 August 2004 caused extensive damage to the village.
Boscastle lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park and the South West Coast Path passes through the village. The name of the village comes from Botreaux Castle (pronounced But'ry), a 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress, of which few remains survive.
The Rector of Boscastle is responsible for seven churches in the district: Forrabury (St Symphorian), Minster (St Merthiana), St Juliot, Lesnewth (St Michael and All Angels), Trevalga (St Petroc), Otterham (St Denis) and Davidstow (St David). The village, with its picturesque harbour, is a popular tourist destination. Among the attractions are the Museum of Witchcraft,Uncle Paul's Emporium, the Boscastle pottery shop, and access to the South West Coast Path.
Much of the land in and around Boscastle is owned by the National Trust, including both sides of the harbour, Forrabury Stitches, high above the Boscastle and divided into ancient stitchmeal cultivation plots, and large areas of the Valency Valley, known for its connections to Thomas Hardy.
Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville (of HMS Revenge). It is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. Boscastle was once a small port (similar to many others on the north coast of Cornwall), importing limestone and coal, and exporting slate and other local produce.
( Boscastle - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Boscastle . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Boscastle - UK
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Boscastle, England, United Kingdom
Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, There is a great selection of independent shops, restaurants and award winning pasties, but the real attraction is the short walk around the harbour where you can climb up the wall to the cliffs to admire the wonderful views beyond.
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Boscastle Harbour, Cornwall
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Boscastle Harbour at sunset
Mavic Pro over Boscastle harbour
Boscastle Floods Footage from the BBC
Boscastle Village And Fishing Port On The North Coast Of Cornwall.
Boscastle village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster (where the 2011 Census population was included) . It is 14 miles (23 km) south of Bude and 5 miles (8km) northeast of Tintagel. The harbour is a natural inlet protected by two stone harbour walls built in 1584 by Sir Richard Grenville and is the only significant harbour for 20 miles (32 km) along the coast. The village extends up the valleys of the River Valency and River Jordan. A flash flood on 16 August 2004 caused extensive damage to the village.
Boscastle lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park and the South West Coast Path passes through the village.
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Boscastle Cornwall
A short video of the lovely Boscastle shot in autumn 2014
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A walk through Boscastle in Cornwall, England
A walk through Boscastle in Cornwall, England
Valency River & The Minster Church, Boscastle, Cornwall, United Kingdom
A walk near Boscastle, along the Valency River to somewhere rather special. Originally filmed and uploaded to The Bald Explorer group on Facebook.
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The Buoys Live at Boscastle Harbour
Boscastle Buoys performing live at their home port, Boscastle Harbour on Easter Sunday 2015. A wonderful spring day, in wonderful Cornwall. The Buoys raising funds for Cornwall Hospice Care.
The Lookout post at boscastle
a view from the lookout post across to tintagel you can see the church and the hotel and a walk back to the harbour
Boscastle 2009
After the 2004 flood - update - Clips of Boscastle Village on a sunny calm afternoon in September 2009
The Harbour Light Boscastle Cornwall in UK rebuilt 16th August 2006 generosity of the people made it possible. This video is dedicated to those people, thank you.
Boscastle Cornwall
Boscastle is a picturesque harbour and village on the north Cornish coast. You get some beach within the harbour when the tide is out.
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