Cawsand & Kingsand
Tucked away on Torpoint East Cornwall are the pretty Cornish fishing villages of Cawsand & Kingsand. See more photos here
Cawsand…
Looking towards Kingsand. See more photos here
Crossing the Tamar – 1497 Cornish uprising.
Extract from John Angarrack’s ’Our Future is History‘…
To place additional pressure on Cornish society, the Duke’s father, Henry VII, rescinded the right of the Cornish to seek recourse to justice through their customary legal system. As soon as the limited protection from the Stannary Charters was withdrawn, a new imperial taxation measure was proposed. This [...]
King Doniert’s Stone
The stone of the ninth century Cornish King Doniert on the south east side of Bodmin Moor.
Across the hedge, in the distance the village of St Cleer.
Cheesewring ponies
Ponies grazing on Bodmin Moors, the famous rock formation “The Cheesewring” can be spotted in the backgound.
Today is St Piran’s day in Kernow (Cornwall)…
…In Liskeard the Cornish flag of St Piran fly’s high above the town and the bells ring out in celebration. What glorious weather for the Parade’s that are taking place all over Cornwall today, many pasties will be eaten. Kernow bys vyken
At the top of Castle Hill is a park, trees now stand in the place Liskeard castle [...]
Polruan
Polruan or Porthruan in Cornish is a small fishing village on the South East coast of Cornwall (Kernow). Bound by water on three sides, Pont Creek to the North, River Fowey to the West and by the English Channel (British channel as it used to be known) to the South.
Polruan is also know for its [...]
Heavy snow on Bodmin Moor Cornwall
From the first flakes to the melting moments.

















































