Showing recently renovated "Roundhouse" owned by Lord Falmouths Estate, built c 200 years ago to house the coves capstan now used tostore the mullet sein and other nets. 12 Dec 80. Now a craft centre (2016)
One of two surviving relics in Britain of an architectural "frolic" inspired by Napoleon's Near East Campaign. Built in 1830, it was restored by the National Trust 1973 at a cost of £18,000.
Branwells Mill became Parkers Store and was subsequently developed as Entertainment Centre. The later addition to the building was demolished in around 1960
The Victoria bandstand in the Morrab Gardens, surrounded by Dracaena trees. Concerts were held in this bandstand every Sunday afternoon and evening in the summer. These trees are found all over West Cornwall and thrive in the mild sea breezes.
St Mary's Church, Chapel St, Penzance.
Grid reference, SW 4753 3002.
For further information see Historic Environment Record, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO10216&resourceID=1020