Cornwall - St Mawes Port & Castle
A short film of St Mawes, Cornwall in the UK. This was filmed July 2016.
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Filmed using: DJI Phantom Advanced, DJI ND4 filter, 2.7k
Filmed at: St Mawes, Cornwall, UK, January 2016
The Ship & Castle Hotel in St. Mawes, Cornwall. Shot in 4k.
The wonderful Ship & Castle Hotel in St. Mawes, Cornwall. Nestled in the natural harbour, offers an idyllic base to explore all of Cornwall.
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St Mawes Castle
A week in Cornwall to celebrate our anniversary
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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The Ship and Castle Hotel, St Mawes
Christmas in beautiful St.Mawes , Cornwall.
A drive along the front of St.Mawes is never boring.
Fortress Falmouth Pt 3 St Mawes
Falmouth, the world's third deepest natural harbour, is on the south coast of Cornwall, UK. Because of its strategic importance it was upgraded to a Category A port at the outbreak of World War Two. This series of Fortress Falmouth videos look at the defences in and around Falmouth and sees what remains of them today.
Part Three focuses on St Mawes where the army reoccupied the old castle and set up anti motor torpedo boat defences with searchlights and barrage balloons.
If you are able to add any more detail to what is described here about the World War Two defences, or had relatives who served during the war at St Mawes, or have wartime photographs of the defences or their personnel, please leave a comment.
Music featured on this video includes Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance March by Pro Arte Orchestra, There'll always be an England by a massed choir in 1942, Roll me over by Primo Scala & His Accordian Band, I'm going to get lit up by Carroll Gibbons, Land of Hope & Glory by a wartime choir.
Part Four continues with a look at the defences against the invader - the Falmouth pillbox line.
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Visiting St Mawes Castle Cornwall
This was a fabulous day, cool castle and amazing views!
St Mawes Castle is among the best-preserved of Henry VIII's coastal artillery fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated of them all. One of the chain of forts built between 1539 and 1545 to counter an invasion threat from Catholic France and Spain, it guarded the important anchorage of Carrick Roads, sharing the task with Pendennis Castle on the other side of the Fal estuary.
St Mawes
St Mawes and Castle
Prince Charles Duke of Cornwall visits St Mawes 7 June 2002
The Queen's Golden Jubilee was celebrated in St Mawes on 3rd June 2002 with a re-enactment of The Queen's Coronation of 1953 called 'The Children's Coronation'.
Later the same week Prince Charles visited St Mawes on his way to an official visit to the Isles of Scilly. He met members of the production team, saw the gold State Coach and visited an exhibition of robes and regalia in St Mawes Castle,
A weekend by the sea at St Mawes, Cornwall
A weekend by the sea at St Mawes, Cornwall staying with St Mawes Retreats, our ferry trip to Falmouth and a walk to St Anthony Head Music was Winter chimes by Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons licence
St Mawes Castle ~ Discovering Cornwall
We have a look round Henry VIII's artillery fort at St Mawes. It formed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and defended the mouth of the River Fal. This henrician castle dates from 1542 and has a clover leaf design.
St Mawes, Cornwall, England
Beautiful village in the Falmouth estuary, across the river from Falmouth - June 2007
St Mawes Castle - St. Just in Roseland - King Harry Ferry - Mevagissey 27.06.2013
St Mawes castle is a Device fort built between 1540 and 1545 as part of Henry VIII's south coast fortifications.Together with its sister castle at Pendennis, St Mawes defended the approaches to Carrick Roads, one of the largest natural harbours in the country
St Just in Roseland is famous for its 13th-century church set in riverside gardens luxuriantly planted with semitropical shrubs and trees, many of which are species rare in England.
Mevagissey (Cornish: Lannvorek) is a village, fishing port and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.[1] The village is situated approximately five miles (8 km) south of St Austell.
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.
066 St Mawes Castle, Walk & Chillout in Cornwall
A glorious day in St Mawes, parked in the English heritage car park of St Mawes castle with views of Falmouth and St Anthony's Head, Cornwall.
I even had time to clean out the van...
ST MAWES CASTLE 2 CORNWALL 13 7 16
Tudor Castle
St Mawes Castle
Drone shots of St Mawes Castle at sunset. All shot on the DJI Phantom 4 Advanced.
Music from Epidemic Sound
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