St. Just in Roseland church Cornwall
Waterside church set in beautiful grounds.
St. Just in roseland church is set in sub tropical gardens at the side of a tidalcreek. The present building is 13th century but the church has a 6th century heritage. The churchyard slopes upwards behind the church and contains many tropical plants.
Often described as Cornwall's prettiest church.
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.
CORNWALL WALK - St Just-in-Roseland
Our walk today is taken from a brand new book called Roseland Walks, it's a circular walk of nearly 3 miles around St Just in Roseland, on the Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall. This walk offers stunning views across the Carrick Roads towards Falmouth. The walk takes you to St Just Creek before heading towards St Mawes, before returning to St Just in Roseland over elevated fields. Within this video we also explore the beautiful St Just in Roseland Church, the current day church dates back to the 13th century, and sits in the most unique waterside semi-tropical garden setting.
The Roseland Walks book is a non-profit making book, it is sponsored by The Idle Rocks and St Mawes Hotel, both in St Mawes. All profits from the book will be donated to Cornwall Air Ambulance.
The book is now for sale on the Idle rocks website.
Disclosure:We were kindly supplied with an advanced copy of this book, it is due to be launched on Friday 12th April.
Tantallon, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall
Offering breathtaking panoramic views of St Just Creek & the Carrick Roads from all its rooms, Tantallon, the main house sleeping 7 has a separate self contained annexe, sleeping 2 further guests. Located only a few minutes drive from the harbour village of St Mawes on the Roseland Peninsula, this superb luxury house is a fantastic place to stay. Well behaved dogs are welcome.
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Cornwall Coastal Walk St Mawes to St Just in Roseland round
Our video is a guided walk on the Roseland Peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall. We start from St Mawes and walk along the harbour to St Mawes Castle then take the path alongside the River Fal to St Just in Roseland. We make our way to the end at St Just Creek and then on to the church. From the church we walk through the centre of the peninsula and then head down to the Percuil River and follow the river path back to St Mawes. This is an easy walk on paths and tracks over fields with gates and stiles. There is also some road and a few inclines and declines. Elevation: Approx lowest point -1.00m (-3.3ft) approx highest point 81m (266ft). Approx 6.5 miles allow 2½ hours using OS Explorer map 105, Falmouth and Mevagissey. Start point: St Mawes harbour pay and display car park £3.50 for all day.
St just in Roseland church Oct 2012
Du Hag OWR at St. Just in Roseland church
The Du Hag Orr Singers or Roseland Shantymen performing at a wedding ceremony inside St. Just in Roseland church, Cornwall.
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St Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall
St Just-in-Penwith is a small town in West Cornwall. It is the smallest town in Cornwall, the first and last town on mainland Britain, and is the furthest town in the UK from a motorway. This small town is no bigger than a village however, at one time, this town with barely any shops was one of Britain's most important towns. St Just-In-Penwith was one of the centres of mining. Many mines are near St Just including Cape Cornwall Mine, Wheal Castle, Wheal Owles and Botallack Mine. Many of the terraces in St Just are built in long rows one after another. These are miners terraces and were built to accommodate the miners. St Just is also in an area of Cornwall well known for its ancient sites. In side the parish church is the The Selus Stone with an ancient cross from nearby St Helen's Oratory behind it. Just outside the town is Ballowal Barrow (or Carn Gloose) which is a large ancient burial chamber. Tom Thumb Rock, a rock used for sacrifices at the sunset of St Just's Feast Day, sits just outside the town.
St Just-In-Penwith has been used in the German TV Series 'Rosamunde Pilcher' as well as the 1970's version of Poldark.
St Just-In-Penwith should not be confused with St Just-In-Roseland which is on the Roseland Peninsula near St Mawes.
St Just In Roseland Church By Drone
St Just holywell, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall
The well is through the lower lych gate on the east side of the church and just up ahead on the right...
St Just or Jestyn, son or Geraint (King/St Gerran, next parish). Martyred. Church founded in 550AD.
Exploring Cornwall St Just In Roseland & Veryan
In this video we are exploring two of Cornwall's most beautiful villages, St Just in Roseland and Veryan. We were a little disappointed that the tide was not in at St Just, but it was still stunning. Veryan has special memories for me. We were so lucky to have time to investigate this beautiful county. Enjoy Kx
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A Wedding at St Just In Roseland
September 1st.,2007: A magical setting for a wedding - congratulations to Heather and Nicholas ! Photo and Presentation by Mary Alice justnicephotos.co.uk
St Just in Roseland 15th March 2009
St Just in Roseland Church in Cornwall, 15th March 2009. The visit of Christ's College Choir
Walkumentary - St Just in Roseland, Cornwall
Is this the first 'Walkumentary'? Well I decided to make one and this is my first go at it.
St Just in Roseland church
Churchyard April 2011
St Just, Cornwall, UK
These are some photos of the church and cemetery in St Just Cornwall November 2010 during our last trip to the UK
Jerusalem H Parry
Pipe Organ sounds from the St. Just In Roseland Organ App for iPad. Jerusalem , played by Mark Ireland. The app generates pipe organ sounds with an interface for rank (or stop) selection. It also has handy registration memories and various adjustments can be made to tone and midi functions.
Venton Gassic, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall
Heading from St Just towards Trethewell, on the right hand side of the busy road (A3078), just up from the entrance of Venton Gassic farm. Gassic(k) could be a name of someone? Was originally called Fonten Kadoch (could this be St Cadoc). Venton/Fonten meaning fountain(spring). The Area was once known as Lanzeague, with many chapels in the area.
Places to see in ( St Just - UK )
Places to see in ( St Just - UK )
St Just is a town and civil parish in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road. The parish encompasses the town of St Just and the nearby settlements of Trewellard, Pendeen and Kelynack: it is bounded by the parishes of Morvah to the north-east, Sancreed and Madron to the east, St Buryan and Sennen to the south and by the sea in the west.
The town of St Just is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance along the A3071. St Just parish, which includes Pendeen and the surrounding area. St Just 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. St Just is one of only two towns included within the Cornwall AONB.
The identity of Saint Just is not known. Cornwall's long resistance to the edicts of Canterbury and Rome makes it most unlikely that the saint was Archbishop Justus of Canterbury, as some sources claim.[citation needed] Another possibility is the 6th- or 7th-century Saint Iestyn, said to be the son of a ruler of Dumnonia.
Among the prehistoric antiquities nearby is Ballowall Barrow, a chambered tomb. St Just is one of the most ancient mining districts in Cornwall, and remains of ancient pre-industrial and more modern mining activity have had a considerable impact on the nearby landscape.
The parish church of St Just is a fine 15th-century building. In 1336 the church was rebuilt and dedicated by John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter; however only the chancel of this church survives and the nave and aisles are 15th-century in date. There are two Methodist chapels. St Just is the home of Cape Cornwall School which also serves Sennen, Sancreed, Pendeen, St Buryan and other places in the district.
St Just is home to the popular Lafrowda festival a seven-day community and arts celebration usually held in Mid July. A more ancient celebration associated with the town is St Just Feast which is held every year to celebrate the dedication of the parish church in 13 July 1336. Feast celebrations were moved to the Sunday nearest to All Saints' Day in 1536 following an Act of Henry VIII which means it usually take place at the end of October / beginning of November. Feast itself is a two-day event with a church service and civic procession being held on Feast Sunday and a larger scale popular celebration being held on Feast Monday (which includes a meeting of the Western Hunt). A description of St Just Feast
St Just also has a 'Plen an Gwarry' (Cornish for playing place), locally pronounced 'Plain an Gwarry'. These sites were used historically for open-air performance, entertainment and instruction. St Just's Plen an Gwarry occasionally hosts productions of the Cornish Ordinalia mystery plays. St Just has a healthy artistic scene, including the painter Kurt Jackson who has made several television appearances. Contemporary singer and comedian Jethro from nearby St Buryan played for St Just Rugby Club and has recorded a song entitled St Just.
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