Ocean high SUP, Marazion, St Michael's Mount.
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St Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornwall.
Places to see in ( Marazion - UK )
Places to see in ( Marazion - UK )
Marazion is a civil parish and town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Marazion is situated on the shore of Mount's Bay, 2 miles east of Penzance and 1 mile east of Long Rock. St Michael's Mount is half-a-mile offshore from Marazion. At low water a causeway links it to the town and at high water passenger boats carry visitors between Marazion and St Michael's Mount.
Marazion 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. Marazion is a thriving tourist resort with an active community of artists who produce and sell paintings and pottery in the town's numerous art galleries.
Remains of an ancient bronze furnace, discovered near the town, tend to prove that tin smelting was practised here at an early period. Marazion was not recorded in the Domesday Book of 1088. Marazion was once a flourishing town, owing its prosperity to the throng of pilgrims who came to visit St Michael's Mount (this ceased at the time of the Reformation). During the first half of the 16th century it was twice plundered; first by the French, and later by Cornish rebels. The rise and progress of the neighbouring borough of Penzance in the 17th century marginalised Marazion.
The West Cornwall Railway opened Marazion railway station on 11 March 1852 and its goods yard handled a large volume of perishable traffic – fish, fruit and vegetables – from the surrounding farms and harbours. Marazion station closed to passenger traffic in October 1964 and to freight in December 1965. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution opened a 'Marazion Lifeboat Station' in 1990, although the D-class (EA16) inshore lifeboat was actually kept in a shed on the quayside on St Michael's Mount.
The lack of notable or historic buildings led Nikolaus Pevsner to omit the town entirely from the first edition of his Buildings of England account of Cornwall. In the second edition Marazion is described as attractive as a whole and he says of the area near the ferry port: the cobbled pavements and old houses .. give a look of Lyme Regis to the old centre of the town. Nevertheless, several notable architectural buildings lie in the eastern part of Marazion including Chymorvah House and the Mount Haven Hotel next to it, once one of the most haunted hotels in Cornwall, with views of the mount from its terrace. Also of note are Marazion Town Hall and Marazion War Memorial. The original parish church is at St Hilary. In Marazion there was a chapel of ease dedicated to St Hermes (recorded in 1308): by 1735 it had become ruinous and was rebuilt. In 1861 a new church (dedicated to All Saints) was built on the same site which became a parish church in 1893.
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Ocean View, Marazion, Cornwall
Ocean View is a lovely apartment, sleeping 4 in two double bedrooms . It is close to the restaurants, shops and galleries in Marazion. This apartment is beautifully appointed and furnished to a high standard throughout. It occupies the entire top floor of St Winifreds House, conveniently located in the centre of the ancient market town of Marazion. The sea and sandy beach are just 100 metres away. There are fabulous views of St Michael's Mount and the ocean from the open plan living room and kitchen/diner. The whole apartment feels very light and airy. The apartment benefits from Free on site parking for 1 car in rear courtyard
Ocean high! Kite surfers make most of gale force winds in front of iconic St Michael's Mount
Storm Callum continued to bring gale-force winds to parts of the UK today (October 13).
At Marazion in Cornwall, southwest England, these kite surfers were making the most of the wind in front of the iconic St Michael's Mount.
Storm Ophelia hits Cornwall - 60+MPH winds and huge waves
Available in 4K.
Storm Ophelia hit Cornwall today, with very high winds, and huge waves sent crashing into the Cornish coastline.
Locations shown...
South coast-
-Porthleven
-Praa Sands
-Marazion
North coast-
-Gwithian / Hayle
Thanks to Adrian Cabello for help on this one.
Music - A few people asked who it was, its from 'Artist' and its called - Creature by Frisson - Thoughts Awaken
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Driving through Marazion
Driving through the town of Marazion in Cornwall on the 4th November 2017.
20160815 - St. Michaels Mount Time Lapse
UK Storms: Huge waves hit Porthleven in Cornwall
A spectacular view of the storms hitting the UK is captured at Porthleven in Cornwall where 30 foot waves batter the coastline
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Marazion beach.
A short video taking in the views from Marazion beach including of course St Michaels Mount.
St Michael's Mount Marazion Cornwall from above DJI Phantom 4 drone
Places to see in ( Porthleven - UK )
Places to see in ( Porthleven - UK )
Porthleven is a town, civil parish and fishing port near Helston in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is the most southerly port on the island of Great Britain, and was originally developed as a harbour of refuge, when this part of the Cornish coastline was recognised as a black spot for wrecks in days of sail. Nearby Loe Bar was particularly infamous, with swimmers and surfers being warned off the area to this day. Porthleven has many large areas of social and council housing. An electoral ward called Porthleven and Helston South also exists.
Discover Porthleven – an online museum – was created in 2015 as an ongoing community project. Its aim is to record all Porthleven's history. Large amounts of images and text are being received from around the world as well as from local residents. Once up to date it is hoped to start recording history in the making as tomorrow makes today history. The museum also has a large pictorial display at Out of the Blue Porthleven.
Historically and for local government purposes, Porthleven was included within the town boundaries of nearby Helston. After years of growth, it now has its own town council. Until 1844 Porthleven was within the parish of Sithney; the parish church of St Bartholomew was built in 1842. The name Porthleven is probably connected with St Elwen or Elwyn, whose chapel here existed before 1270.
Porthleven has exploited its location and exposure to powerful swells to become one of the best-known and highly regarded surfing spots in Britain. Waves, often exceeding 6.6 feet (2.0 m), break on the shallow reef that was shaped by blasting the harbour. Due to the prevailing westerly winds it was very easy for a ship under sail to get trapped in the bay and be cast up on the rocks at the small fishing coves of Mullion, Kynance and the Lizard.
Porthleven's most recognisable building is the Bickford-Smith Institute next to the pier and harbour entrance. With a tower about 70 feet (20 metres) high, it looks like a church but currently is used as a snooker club and houses the town council offices. It featured (along with various other scenes from the town) as the incident room in an episode of the TV detective series Wycliffe. A picture of the building against a large breaking wave sometimes appears in the background of BBC UK weather forecasts, particularly when windy conditions and rough seas are expected.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution stationed a lifeboat at Porthleven in 1863. A boat house was built at Breageside from where the boat was taken to the water on a carriage. A new boat house on the west side of the harbour entrance was opened in 1894 with a slipway to make launching easier. The station was closed in 1929 as the neighbouring stations at The Lizard and Penlee had been equipped with motor lifeboats that could cover the whole of Mount's Bay. The slipway was dismantled and the boat house was used as a store for a while but has since become the Shipwreck Centre museum.
Porthleven beach lies to the east of the town adjacent to the harbour and near Porthleven village centre. RNLI lifeguards patrol it during the holiday season. The beach is separated from the harbour by a granite pier, which stands in front of the Porthleven institute and clock tower. When the tide is out it is possible to walk in an easterly direction along Porthleven beach for approximately three miles. There is also a coastal path with views of the beach below.
Surfing is very popular at Porthleven and nearby Praa Sands. Porthleven has been described as Cornwall's best reefbreak. Kayaking is also popular due to the slipway from within the harbour and access via surrounding beaches. Porthleven Bowling Club is based at Gala Park, Methleigh Parc in Helston. It is affiliated to Bowls Cornwall and Bowls England. The club was founded in 1959 and has lawn bowling and short-mat bowls facilities.
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Surfing and Bodyboarding in Porthleven, Cornwall, England - Wave Swell Surf Pier Harbour Wall
Jan 21st 2014
Ednovean House, Luxury Holiday Home in Marazion, Cornwall
Ednovean House is a grand Victorian Villa that underwent an enormous renovation in 2014. The imposing property enjoys panoramic views over St Michael's Mount and Mount's Bay and sleeps up to 14 guests across 6 bedrooms.
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A view from Marazion Beach, Cornwall - St. Michael's Mount/Penzance
14 Sept, 2016 - Day 14 Cornwall
Still windy, but the sun was out this next day.
St Michael's Mount, Cornwall. Canon 550D (T2I)
Filmed on Canon 550D. Trip to St Michael's Mount in November 2014.
Penzance is a town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, in England, United Kingdom. It is well known for being the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is approximately 75 miles west of Plymouth and 300 miles west-southwest of London.
The Old Watch House, Luxury Self Catering Cottage in Mousehole, Cornwall
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