You are in: Cornwall > About Cornwall > About Cornwall > Pendennis Castle Pendennis Castle, situated in Falmouth was built by order of Henry VIII to protect the extensive waters known as Carrick Roads ...
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An historic locomotive is set to visit the East Lancashire Railway (ELR) later this year Courtesy of the Didcot Railway Centre, steam locomotive 4079 ‘Pendennis Castle’ will visit the East Lancashire ...
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Henry VIII built this castle to protect the south coast from invasion from France. It faces St Mawes Castle across the River Fal, due to its location Pendennis has played a key role in Britain's ...
Pendennis Castle, situated in Falmouth was built by order of Henry VIII to protect the extensive waters known as Carrick Roads. The site boasts buildings from different centuries and amazing views.
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