5 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Roseland Peninsula That You Shouldn't Miss

May 29, 2021 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in Roseland Peninsula, United Kingdom including The Harbour Gallery, Tregony Gallery, St. Mawes Castle, The Harbour Club, St Mawes Church.
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8A The Quay, Portscatho TR2 5HF England +44 1872 580807 [email protected] http://www.theharbourgallery.co.uk
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The Harbour Gallery

The Harbour Gallery in Portscatho is Cornwall's freshest gallery featuring online Podcasts , Contribution Buying, Regular Exhibitions in unusual locations, website with Zoom feature. We represent Andrew Tozer, Ben Taffinder, Mike Hindle, Ilric Shetland, Jill Hudson, Rachael Mia Allen, Robin Mason, Stephen Higton, Mary Allen, Haidee-Jo Summers, Hilary Stock, Jenny Aitken & Claire Henley.

Reviewed By lodgeofag - New Forest National Park Hampshire, United Kingdom

Whatever your choice of picture or art selection you will ind courtesy humour and helpfulness. Justpop in and enjoy!

58 Fore Street, Tregony TR2 5RW England +44 1872 530505 [email protected] http://www.tregonygallery.co.uk
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Tregony Gallery

Tregony Gallery is an artist-run gallery with an impressive roster of distinguished British and international contemporary artists. Based in the ancient village of Tregony, Cornwall, the gallery enjoys a fine reputation as both an established local landmark and a vibrant online space. Gallery owners Brian and Judi Green seek to celebrate distinctive observational painting and artists who possess something different in the way they see and interpret the world. Maintaining a close bridge between Cornwall and London, Brian and Judi share their vision of curating and collecting art through an exciting programme of on-site exhibitions, catalogues and featured works on their popular Instagram account. All the work is available to discover, choose and purchase in the gallery, online, via Instagram and the website. The gallery offers a bespoke service to individuals including art consultancy, curating, framing and shipping.

Reviewed By fitzzz2015 - Folkestone, United Kingdom

I’ve been following this wonderful gallery after seeing it on Facebook last year and I’m impressed by the quality and range of Artists they represent and how they show the artwork. Yesterday I received a fabulous self-portrait by the late artist Jason Bowyer, beautifully and securely packaged, after only 48 hours of purchasing. All at a distance of 323 miles. I was able to confidently order my first ever online piece of Fine Art due to the exceptional quality of the images on, and the layout of, their website. The entire experience was first class from start to finish and I would highly recommend the personal service of Brian and Judi online. I am making a visit to this gallery a high priority this coming summer.

3. St. Mawes Castle

St Mawes TR2 5DE England +44 1326 270526 [email protected] http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/st-mawes-castle/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=st%20mawes
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4.5 based on 635 reviews

St. Mawes Castle

This round stone artillery fortress was built for Henry the Eighth in 1542, using a cloverleaf plan with a four-storied round tower. Take the free audio tour to discover life at the castle during the Civil War and explore the castle and grounds with its stunning views out to sea. Child friendly and dog friendly.

Reviewed By 762jeffreyg - London, United Kingdom

Set just outside St Mawes this castle built on behalf of Henry VIII was intended to stop invaders and pirates from invading the upper reaches of the river estuary. Later the French and then Germans were the main threat and so this castle and Pendennis Castle on the other side of the Estuary controlled these waters with their artillery for many years. There are many steps and the castle is structured over a number of layers to provide gun platforms for controlling that side of estuary. Lots of hand rails and safety guards. Excellent toilet facilities and shop run by English Heritage. Lots of benches for sitting and admiring the views and ideal for picnics.

4. The Harbour Club

2 North Parade, Portscatho TR2 5HH England +44 1872 580387 [email protected] http://www.theharbourclub.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

The Harbour Club

Set a stone's throw from the beach in the idyllic village of Portscatho, this bar boasts beautiful views of Gerrans Bay and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. A £5 membership is all you need to enjoy our range of amenities, including a beautiful outside terrace with panoramic views of the beautiful Cornish coast, weekly cinema nights, regular live music and discos, pool, snooker, table tennis, and free WiFi. We boast a delicious selection of local ales and ciders, lagers, wines and spirits, so make sure you pop in for a look around and a pint, we look forward to seeing you dreckly! We also take booking for events - give us a call or pop over to our Facebook page to get in touch!

Reviewed By sandraaH5664DI

Excellent view from balcony, spotlessly clean, nice friendly staff reasonable prices would recommend a visit if you want a nice quiet drink

5. St Mawes Church

3 Church Hill Dolphins, St Mawes TR2 5DP England +44 1326 270900
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St Mawes Church

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