A historic Cornish harbour which turned tidal after its lock gate failed under battering from storms last year has finally got its new lock gate as part of a £2 million upgrade. Charlestown Harbour's ...
While St Ives draws in throngs of tourists each summer, those seeking a quieter and equally charming seaside escape should look no further than Charlestown. Nestled on Cornwall’s south coast, this ...
And the 63-year-old later bought the 23-acre Georgian port of Charlestown - site of the filming of Poldark among other movies ...
Living right in the middle of the country, it's not often I get to wake up to a sunrise over the sea. But that's exactly what greeted me during my stay at Pier House, as I watched early morning dog ...
Charlestown Harbour, the last open 18th-century Georgian harbour in the UK and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is now open to the public. The cobbled walkways of the grade II listed inner harbour are ...
The harbour was used in the filming of the latest version of Alice in Wonderland A Grade II listed 18th Century harbour in Cornwall has gone on sale for £4.4m. Charleston, one of the few British ports ...
The lock gate to a Cornish harbour that retains the water at low tide and protects the area has failed. Charlestown Harbour was a sorry sight after the lock gate was damaged and the water escaped ...
Stormy weather has caused further damage to a lock gate in the historic port of Charlestown, near St Austell in Cornwall. The 18th century harbour has featured in numerous films and TV programmes ...
While St Ives may be a magnet for tourists every summer, those in search of a quieter yet equally enchanting seaside retreat should set their sights on Charlestown. Tucked away on the south coast of ...
Charleston, one of the few British ports still in private hands, has become a popular film setting. St Austell Bay councillor John Oxenham called for the port's identity and character to be maintained ...