Month: June 2013
St Anthony, Place & Bohortha
St Anthony, Place & Bohortha St Anthony and its prestigious lighthouse are steeped in history. The perfect lookout post for nearly two centuries, it was more recently the station for the American’s...
Ruan High Lanes & Lanihorne
Ruan Lanihorne & Ruanhighlanes The creek at Ruan Lanihorne is a bird lover’s paradise, providing a haven for waders and waterfowl, and the gentle hills and leafy lanes surrounding it are a...
Tregony & Cuby
Tregony & Cuby Known by some as the ‘Gateway to the Roseland’, this charming village on the tiny Fal river was the birthplace of the Anglican churchman, Archer Thompson Gurney and...
Portloe, East & West Portholland
Portloe, East and West Portholland Just off the Roseland Peninsula is the picturesque village of Portloe. A village described by Sir John Betjeman as “One of the least spoilt and most impressive...
Mevagissey & Gorran Haven
Mevagissey & Gorran Haven The first recorded mention of Mevagissey dates from 1313 (when it was known as Porthhilly), although there is evidence of a settlement dating back to the Bronze Age....
Cinnamon Trust Seek Dog Walkers in Portscatho
The Cinnamon Trust – the only specialist national charity for the terminally ill, and people in their later years, who oversee that their much loved, much needed companion animals are looked after...
Marie Curie ‘Blooming Great Tea Party’ Supporters Wanted
Two Roseland women in Ruan High Lanes are encourage locals to hold a ‘Blooming Great Tea Party’ in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. The national initiative by Marie Curie is to raise...