Lamorran Gardens, St Mawes, Cornwall
A waterfall at Lamorran Gardens, St Mawes, Cornwall. travelwriter.biz
Views of the sea from Lamorran Gardens, St Mawes, Cornwall
Views of the sea from Lamorran Gardens, St Mawes, Cornwall. Lamorran Gardens is four acres of unspoilt beautiful land purchased in 1982 and the last piece of green belt land in St Mawes, which is favoured by the rich and famous who employ builders who are forever renovating and extending properties.. travelwriter.biz.
St Mawes - Lamorran and Tresanton Gardens 14th June 2010.
A visit to Lamorran Italianate Gardens in St Mawes followed by a descent through the garden of Hotel Tresanton and a celebration of a superb Albertine rose at the foot of the hotel steps on the sea front.
St. Mawes and Lamorran House Gardens Summer 2011
A lovely week spent in St Mawes including a visit to Lamorran House Gardens - Simply stunning!
Lamorran Gardens
Beautiful Lammoran Gardens in Cornwall a must if you are going on holiday to this fantastic part of our country. Snapped pictures all day and decided to make them into a relaxing movie and a colourful reminder of summer once winter arrives. We enjoyed the best ever cream teas and cake on the terrace and shared it with a friendly robin, we will be back. Thank you to Mark the staff and owners for giving us such a memorable trip and for all the hard work they put in to make it the amazing and magical spectacle that is Lammoran Gardens.
Lamorran Gardens, Cornwall
Lamorran Gardens in St Mawes, Cornwall. travelwriter.biz.
Marsh Villa Gardens South West England Cornwall
May 2016 ,Judith & Harvey Stevens in their
Marsh Villa Gardens.
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Red Arrows, Falmouth Week 2015, A view from St Mawes
Filmed from St Mawes.
Blue Seas, St Mawes
Blue Seas is one of 85 self catering holiday cottages offered by Portscatho Holidays in St Mawes, Cornwall. travelwriter.biz.
Lamorran gardens April 2011
Best private garden in uk
Anything to keep us out! Memories of St.Mawes Castle
In this short film, a small group of people local to St.Mawes on the Roseland, explore St.Mawes castle, sharing their memories of the coastal fortress. Stories include childhood games and antics, working in the castle, local scandals, and fates in the grounds.
This was made as part of 'Tallys an Tir; Traditions & Stories of the Land' led by the Institute of Cornish Studies. For more visit cornishstories.com.
Places to see in ( St Mawes - UK )
Places to see in ( St Mawes - UK )
St Mawes is a village opposite Falmouth, on the Roseland Peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies on the east bank of the Carrick Roads, a large waterway created after the Ice Age from an ancient valley which flooded as the melt waters caused the sea level to rise dramatically, creating an immense natural harbour, often claimed to be the third largest in the world. It was once a busy fishing port, but the trade declined during the 20th century and it now serves as a popular tourist location, with many properties in the town functioning as holiday accommodation. The town is in the civil parish of St Just in Roseland.
A year-round ferry provides a service to Falmouth, which is less than a mile away by boat, but due to its proximity to the Fal estuary it is some 30 miles (48 km) away by road. The Place Ferry links the South West Coast Path and operates from Good Friday to the end of October.
St Mawes was once an important town and was made a borough in 1563, returning two members to parliament. It was disfranchised in 1832. St Mawes Castle is a well-preserved coastal fortress from the time of Henry VIII, built to counter the invasion threat from the Continent. Charles Henderson, writing in 1925, says of St Mawes, an ancient fishing town which in late years has assumed the different and more sophisticated character of a watering place. The seal of St Mawes was Az. a bend lozengy Or between a tower in the sinister chief Arg. and a ship with three masts the sail furled in the dexter base of the second, with the legend Commune Sigillum Burgi de St. Mawes al Mauditt.
St Mawes 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. As well as this St Mawes is considered to be home to one of the oldest small Cornish bakeries in the county of Cornwall. The St Mawes bakery is estimated to have been founded in 1912 by the Curtis family (the current owners) making it 100 years old in 2012. Although the bakeries premises is probably much older (going back to the 1800s).
( St Mawes - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting St Mawes . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in St Mawes - UK
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Fairhaven Gardens South Washam England
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A snapshot of spring in one of the loveliest gardens in England
Newton Cottage, St Mawes, Cornwall
A proper Cornish cottage in the waterside village of St Mawes, full of character with a lovely enclosed garden. Unpretentious, comfortable and a really homely place to stay. This traditional cottage has been refurbished during the winter and now includes a stunning open plan kitchen / dining / living room and a brilliant new patio. The pretty harbour is just a short walk down the hill.
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Gardens in Cornwall - Pinsla
This beautiful cottage garden known as Pinsla is just one of the gardens we feature on our guide greatbritishgardens.co.uk
Garden landscape design in Polzeth, Cornwall
design of a garden in Polzeth, Cornwall
TRENGWAINTON GARDEN-CORNWALL
A PASSION FOR PLANTS. NATIONAL TRUST. CORNISH GARDEN. FLOWERS, ST MICHAEL,S MOUNT, TREE FERN GLADE, WALLED GARDENS
Holehird Gardens, near Windermere
Holehird Gardens, near Windermere, are a truly 'hidden gem'. I revisited the gardens in August to create this visual update, and the gardens and surroundings were just as beautiful as ever. You can read more about Holehird by visiting a blog post I wrote earlier this year: