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- The important anchorage of Carrick Roads, a deep estuary at the mouth of the river Fal, was a perfect location for an enemy to establish a base. To protect it, Henry built gun forts on opposite shores, at Pendennis and St Mawes.
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Perched above the sea with dramatic panoramic views to Falmouth, across Carrick Roads and out into the open sea, Pendennis Castle stood fast for over four centuries of intermittent warfare and frequent threats of attack or invasion.
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Research to date. A fine historical account of Pendennis...
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Significance of Pendennis Castle The defences on the...
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Visual Sources. British Library. A colour plan of Falmouth...
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He remained calm and proved to be a brave man in difficult...
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Nearby is Crab Quay, the best landing point on the headland...
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Pendennis Castle dominates a rocky headland high above...
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Pendennis Castle (Cornish: Penn Dinas, meaning "headland fortification") is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, England between 1540 and 1542. It formed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire , and defended the Carrick Roads waterway at the mouth of ...
Nearby is Crab Quay, the best landing point on the headland and probably defended from Tudor times. Today it retains two concrete emplacements for light 6-pounder quick-firing guns of 1902/3. [8]
Apr 3, 2024 · One of Henry VIII’s finest seaside castles, Pendennis is also one of English Heritage’s best preserved and most popular properties in Cornwall (second only to Tintagel). Standing proudly on a headland overlooking the lively town of Falmouth, directly opposite its smaller twin across the water in St Mawes, Pendennis’ peaceful setting ...
Pendennis Castle dominates a rocky headland high above Falmouth in Cornwall. It is one of a handful of distinctive circular artillery forts built during a period of national emergency in the 1540s. Explore this castle’s eventful history, from the time of Henry VIII to the Second World War.
A large triangular area of the new fortress (a salient) overlooked Pendennis Point, where a smaller fort included the earlier gun tower known as Little Dennis. The bastions had heavy guns to protect against attack by land and sea.
Mar 14, 2008 · Historical Pendennis. Take a walk around the grounds of Pendennis Castle in Falmouth. Learn more about the ghosts that apparently live in the castle. See our photo galleries and listen to...