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UK Holiday 10: Falmouth (page 3/9)

[picture: Pendennis Castle 6: Window in stone wall]

Pendennis Castle 6: Window in stone wall

A sash window in a stone wall of a castle.

[picture: Pendennis Castle 7: Royal Artillrey Barracks]

Pendennis Castle 7: Royal Artillrey Barracks

This is where the guns sleep. Er, or something.

[picture: Pendennis Castle 8: Entrance]

Pendennis Castle 8: Entrance

The gatehouse, seen from within the castle grounds.

[picture: Pendennis Castle 9: Sergeants’ mess]

Pendennis Castle 9: Sergeants’ mess

This is where the sergeants ate. The view in the background could deceive you into thinking that this castle was not on the edge of a city.

[picture: Pendennis Castle 10: The castle keep]

Pendennis Castle 10: The castle keep

The building at the centre of the castle grounds, the castle itself, flying th English Heritage flag.

[picture: Pendennis Castle 11: Castle Keep entrance]

Pendennis Castle 11: Castle Keep entrance

The entrance to the inner castle has its own portcullis. The outer walls with the moat in the earlier pictures were added in 1597, although the moat may have been dig during the English Civil War. [more...]

[picture: Pendennis Castle 12: Castle Keep entrance 2]
[picture: Pendennis Castle 13: the castle alone]

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