Cornwall on Video - St Ives, Redruth, Portreath, Godrevy, East Pool Mine
Cornwall on Video - St Ives, Redruth, Portreath, Godrevy, East Pool Mine, Carn Brae Castle and Carwynnen Quoit
Video Produced by Paul Dinning
Ancient Sites Of Cornwall, England, Part 1.
Cornwall in SW England is rich in prehistoric monuments, stone circles, standing stones, fogou's ancient settlements.
This video shows just some of these fascinating sites like The Cheesewring, The Hurlers, Trethevy Quoit, Chysauter Ancient Village & Men-An-Tol etc....
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Speak Cornish at Carwynnen Quoit 3
Arlodhes Pendarves a wrug dhodho bos dastrehevys ow tevyndhya jynnweyth ammeth.
Lady Pendarves had it resotred using farm machinery.
Godolphin Estate, House and Gardens - Explore Cornwall
Godolphin Estate, House and Gardens
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
The Godolphin Estate is a National Trust property situated in Godolphin Cross, 7 km north-west of Helston in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
The Estate is the former seat of the Dukes of Leeds and the Earls of Godolphin. It contains a Tudor/Stuart mansion, complete with early formal gardens and Elizabethan stables. The present house is remnant of a larger mansion. At one time it was a secondary seat of the Dukes of Leeds, but the Duke sold it in 1929.
The Godolphin Estate came into the ownership of the National Trust in 2007. The Estate measures 550 acres. The Trust has been improving public access to the Estate.
Godolphin Hill provides views over west Cornwall. More than 400 recorded archaeological features range from Bronze Age enclosures to 19th-century mine buildings.
Filmed in August 2014
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Holman Test Mine
Test footage for David. Troon Memories
Treslothan Church
Treslothan Church is a Gothic-style Victorian Church in the hamlet of Treslothan near Camborne in Cornwall. The church, dedicated to St John the Evangelist, was built in 1841 and was originally a chapel on the now destroyed Pendarves estate. Because of this, it is not surprising that the Pendarves Family Mausoleum is located in the grounds of the church. The church was altered in 1889 and repairs to the church were made in 2017. The Grade II listed building is quite typically Victorian but it has an older feel to it due to the fact that it has been built in a noticeably Gothic style. The church is quite large and is made up of mainly one chancel. There is also a smaller chapel to the right side of the alter. The church also has an ancient cross at the end of it which is the oldest part of the church. Treslothan Church is the burial place of the poet John Harris and the church is said to be haunted by wandering lights. It is thought that these lights could be the spirit of John Harris because it links with one of his poems about lights however it has also been suggested that these wandering lights could be gas escaping from the ground.
Music by Adrian Von Ziegler -
King Edward Mine Open Day 2009
King Edward Mine Open Day 2009
Troon, nr Camborne, Cornwall
26th April 2009
Relubbus - Explore Cornwall
Relubbus - Explore Cornwall
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Filmed in August 2014
Nine maidens stone cirlce
This video is of the Nine maidens stone circle at Carnmenellis near Redruth, Cornwall, UK. The video is of the path going to the stone circle and the stone circle. To get there from Carnmenellis go on the Carnmenellis road. You will see at footpath on the right about half a mile from the Helston-Redruth road. Park on the side of the road and go on the path. The stone circle is in a field on the right. To get to it from the Helston-Redruth road go towards the road to Carnmenellis. At a house with a farm park in a place on the side of the road. Cross over and go down the path and through the fence. Carry on and the stone circle is in the first field on the right. You can not go on the path the first way (from Carnmenellis) if it has been raining or is muddy because the ground is dangerous to walk in.
Leedstown in Cornwall England - Explore Cornwall
Leedstown in Cornwall England
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Leedstown got its name from the Duke of Leeds, who married the daughter of the St Aubyn family. It has a primary school, post office/stores a pub and a garage. Halfway between the north and south coasts, Leedstown is ideally situated for visiting all of West Cornwall's beautiful beaches.
Leedstown is a village on the road between Helston and Hayle in Cornwall, England, UK.
Filmed in August 2014
Treslothan Church in Cornwall England - Explore Cornwall
Treslothan in Cornwall England - Explore Cornwall
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Treslothan Church is in the beautiful, secluded hamlet of Treslothan, surrounded by native woodland. A wonderful setting for your wedding.
Filmed in August 2014
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
The Legend of Bolster The Giant of Cornwall
Legend of Bolster The Giant and his love for dear Agnus
Starring Scot Agliano
Animation by
Frederick Bird
St Gwinear Church in Cornwall England - Explore Cornwall
Gwinear is a village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about two miles east of Hayle and overlooks the Angarrack valley.
Gwinear village sits on a hill with expansive views from the northern end of the village down the Angarrack valley. There is a local pub, the Royal Standard, and a community hall.
Gwinear is the church town of Gwinear-Gwithian civil parish. The parish church of St Gwinear is of the 13th and 14th centuries (tower mid 15th century, built of granite in three stages). There are three aisles: the south aisle which is shorter than the nave, an inner north aisle, and further north the Arundell Aisle.
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Filmed in August 2014