St Mawes, The Castle 1910
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More about this scene
The castle was built in 1542 by Henry VIII to protect the harbour along with the fortifications at Pendennis and St Anthony. The Royalists held it for Charles I, but not for very long. It is built in the form of a clover leaf, and below the walls is a Tudor block house.
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