Cotehele Mill Waterwheel
A short film showing the large waterwheel at Cotehele Mill working. The buckets are wooden and covered with a heavy growth of moss. Filmed in July 2008.
Cotehele House near Saltash in Cornwall 2
Cotehele House near Saltash in Cornwall
Cotehele house
Around the grounds of cotehele house a national trust property located on the banks of the river tamar.
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Cotehele House near Saltash in Cornwall 1
Cotehele House near Saltash in Cornwall
Cotehele House and Mill are now open for visitors
It's after a 'deep clean'
Cotehele House near Saltash in Cornwall 3
Cotehele House near Saltash in Cornwall
Places to see in ( Launceston - UK )
Places to see in ( Launceston - UK )
Launceston west of the River Tamar, which constitutes almost the entire border between Cornwall and Devon, at its middle stage. Its gradients are generally steep particularly at a sharp south-western knoll topped by Launceston Castle.
Launceston town centre is bypassed and is no longer physically a main thoroughfare. However, the town remains figuratively the gateway to Cornwall, due to having one of the two dual carriageways into the county pass directly next to the town. The other dual carriageway and alternative main point of entry is at Saltash over the Tamar Bridge and was completed in 1962.
Launceston Steam Railway narrow-gauge heritage railway runs for aesthetic and industrial heritage purposes along a short rural route, it is popular with visitors during the summer months, but does not run for much of the year.
Launceston Castle was built by Robert, Count of Mortain (half-brother of William the Conqueror) c. 1070 to dominate the surrounding area. Launceston was the caput of the feudal barony of Launceston and of the Earldom of Cornwall until replaced by Lostwithiel in the 13th century. Launceston was later the county town of Cornwall until 1835 when Bodmin replaced it.
Launceston is a market town, castle, recreational and heritage railway visitor town and the main shopping centre for the adjoining rural areas of west Devon and east Cornwall. The town is mainly built on the south side of a large hill almost immune to flooding, unlike its northern neighbourhood, Newport in part on a slightly wider plain at the bottom of the hill, which is susceptible to flooding by the River Kensey. The suburb of Newport is recorded for the first time during the 13th century. The natural advantages of the Launceston district had been recognised by the Anglo-Saxon monks of St Stephen and by the Norman lord of Cornwall in the reign of King William I.
Part of the town wall is still in existence including the South Gate of two arches. The White Hart Hotel incorporates a Norman doorway possibly removed from the Castle. New Bridge (early 16th century) crosses the River Tamar: it is of granite. Two old bridges cross the River Kensey: one mediaeval and one built in 1580. The Baptist chapel is late 18th century and a number of Georgian houses may also be seen. Three nonconformist churches/chapels served the 19th century town: Wesleyan Methodist, Bible Christian, and Calvinist. North Cornwall and West Devon's Elim Pentecostal Church is in the town. A church built a Launceston site in 2010, Gateway 2 New Life at the Gateway Centre, having redeveloped a tax office. Lawrence House, a Grade II* listed building on Castle St, houses the town museum.
( Launceston - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Launceston . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Launceston - UK
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Cotehele quay and gardens in Cornwall
a walk around Cotehele Quay on the river Tamar and the nearby gardens of Cotehele house , a National Trust property..
Cornwall - Cotehele House & Garden
COTEHELE HOUSE: der spätmittelalterliche Herrensitz liegt ca. 20 KM nödlich von Plymouth inmitten eines verträumten Gartens.
Das stattliche Anwesen gehörte bis ins 20. Jahrh. den Earls of Mont Edgcumbe . . . von unserem Cottage in ca. 20 Minuten erreicht...
Cotehele house. Río Tamar.
Es una casa medieval, situada en la parroquia de Calstock, Cornualles, Reino Unido. Los jardines se extienden hasta un muelle en el río Tamar, allí se encuentra el Museo Marítimo Nacional.
Ride to Cotehele Quay
Ride to Cotehele Quay
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Cotehele House - Cornwall
Drifting through Cotehele Quay
A brief atmospheric short captured when taking the drone down to Cotehele Quay. Absolutely stunning area of Devon and the house itself and gardens (found just up the hill) are well worth a visit. Where would we be without the National Trust?!
SOLD IT! - Home Park - Calstock
This 5 bedroom detached home is situated high on the banks of the riverside village of Calstock, set in glorious gardens of around an acre. The property features a wealth of character features with 3 reception rooms and boasts wonderful views over the River Tamar towards the National Trust property Cotehele House. For more details about this wonderful property, feel free to click on the link below which will take you to our Abode Property Agents website. -
Plymouth to Calstock Cruise - part 2
Great trip - Quote from the website; Plymouth / Calstock - Departs from Phoenix Wharf, Plymouth. This cruise also calls at Saltash on the outward and return journeys on request. Take time to meander through the beautiful, tranquil waterways of the Tamar Valley. View the famous Plymouth Naval Dockyards. Pass under I.K.Brunels rail bridge and the Tamar Bridge passing Cargreen, Weir Quay, Pentille, Halton and Cotele.14 miles later we land at Calstock, for an hour. We stop long enough to maybe enjoy a quick drink and bag of fish and chips at the local fish and chip shop before the return journey to Plymouth. This trip is a must and makes a wonderful day out to see the local sites. A full on board commentary highlighting places of interest. Approximately 4 hours, with landings. Dates and departure times please phone Tel 01752 408590 (office) / 07813980 833
VLOGMAS Day 12 | Cotehele House & Gardens | Christmas 2017
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Cornwall - Calstock Tamar Valley
Calstock, am River Tamar, wird von der imposanten Eisenbahnbrücke über das Tamar Valley beherrscht. Der River Tamar bildet zudem die Grenze zwischen den Grafschaften Cornwall und Devon. Er mündet bei Plymouth in den Ärmelkanal.
Ein beschaulicher Ort, der keinerlei Aufgeregtheit vermittelt - wir kommen bestimmt nochmals dorthin zurück . . .
09.06.2014
Tamar Valley: A Destination Guide from Visit Cornwall
Tamar Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) straddles the administrative border between Cornwall and Devon and covers around 75 square miles of the lower Tamar River (below Launceston) and its tributaries. See the stunning National Trust house Cotehele and the popular historic tourist destination of Mount Edgcumbe.
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Calstock and the River Tamar - Part One
calstock 29 Oct 2009