St Mawes, 1890
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This popular sea town sits on the western shore of the Roseland promontory under its castle. Protected from the weather, St Mawes is beloved of yachtsmen, and enjoys fine views over the Carrick Roads. The chapel and holy well of St Maudiz, a Breton saint, gave the town its name.
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