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Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
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I recently aqquired some land in this area and on the land is a large stone circle, a henge. I have been down to dig test trenches etc but am heading back at the end of the month to explore further the history of the local area . Anyone recommend places to visit of ancient/historical interest please?
 




Alonso Moseley

Active member
Jun 16, 2008
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Julian Cope's 'The Modern Antiquarian' will tell you a lot about henge's, quoits etc of the West Penwith area.
 






Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Be careful, if you start digging up scheduled ancient monuments you could find yourself in the do-do! Even if it is on your land.

Don't worry, it's all done with consent, knowledge and training etc.
 






smudge

Up the Albion!
Jul 8, 2003
7,368
On the ocean wave
Penzance is known as "Men's Pants" by Naval Ratings at nearby RNAS Culdrose.
Go to the Blue Anchor in Helston & try some Spingo. It is the devils own urine; now that is historic!
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Thanks Original. I shall be mainly taking part in healthy pursuits apart from local ales so I may leave Spingo and boystrous navy pubs alone on this particular trip!!
 




Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Bit more modern history than ancient, but the Cornish tin mines are very interesting, the history of penzance pilchard fishing. But my favourite is the minack theatre cut out of the cliff and looks over the fabulous portcurno beach, the marconi museaum is also there.
 


Bit more modern history than ancient, but the Cornish tin mines are very interesting, the history of penzance pilchard fishing. But my favourite is the minack theatre cut out of the cliff and looks over the fabulous portcurno beach, the marconi museaum is also there.
My ex-mother-in-law's cousin, Jack Trounson, was a historian of Cornish tin miners (as well as being someone who worked for many years in the industry). There are some interesting books by him still available, including a few collections of old photographs. If you are interested, they're worth looking out for.
 


brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
Go for a walk up Trencrom Hill..... I used to do it quite often when I lived in the area, it's quite nice. And drink Doom Bar and Tribute. And Betty Stoggs. :thumbsup:
 




Fungus

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May 21, 2004
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Truro
There's the Merry Maidens stone circle, south west of Penzance towards Lamorna - my photo from this afternoon:

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Not sure what you're actually after, though.
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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Plymouth
My ex-mother-in-law's cousin, Jack Trounson, was a historian of Cornish tin miners (as well as being someone who worked for many years in the industry). There are some interesting books by him still available, including a few collections of old photographs. If you are interested, they're worth looking out for.

Thanks I will, I do not live far from Gunnislake and Calstock which was the centre of the tin and copper mining. If you know where to look there are many old mine entrances and the area is still a mass of old mineshafts you have to be very careful when buying a house in the tamar valley. The whole history of how they mined and shipped it is extraordinary.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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Thanks chaps, The whole area is rife with tin mining history in fact the place I normally stay is a converted counting house.
 


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