Penhargard Castle

Heritage Site in Cornwall

England

Penhargard Castle

Trehellas Country House Hotel A hotel in Washaway, Bodmin, viewed from the car park.
Trehellas Country House Hotel Credit: Oscar Taylor

Penhargard Castle, located in Cornwall, England, is a remarkable heritage site that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history. Perched atop a steep cliff, the castle overlooks the picturesque landscape of the Cornish coast, providing breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Believed to have been built in the late 12th century, Penhargard Castle served as a defensive stronghold for centuries. Its strategic location allowed it to guard the coast against potential invasions and serve as a symbol of power for its owners. The castle's architecture reflects a blend of medieval and Tudor styles, showcasing its evolution over time.

Visitors to Penhargard Castle can explore the ruins and get a sense of its former grandeur. The remains include the imposing gatehouse, the main tower, and sections of the curtain wall. The castle's inner courtyard provides a peaceful setting, with remnants of the great hall and other domestic buildings.

The castle's history is closely tied to the local legends and folklore, which add an air of mystique to the site. Stories of ghostly apparitions, hidden treasure, and brave knights have been passed down through generations, captivating visitors and sparking their imagination.

Today, Penhargard Castle is managed by a local heritage organization, which works tirelessly to preserve and protect this important historical site. The castle offers guided tours, educational programs, and special events throughout the year, allowing visitors to engage with Cornwall's fascinating past. Whether it's history enthusiasts, nature lovers, or those seeking a glimpse into the past, Penhargard Castle provides a captivating experience for all who visit.

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Penhargard Castle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.492/-4.742 or Grid Reference SX0569. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trehellas Country House Hotel A hotel in Washaway, Bodmin, viewed from the car park.
Trehellas Country House Hotel
A hotel in Washaway, Bodmin, viewed from the car park.
Island in Dunmere Forest An island in the river in Dunmere Forest
Island in Dunmere Forest
An island in the river in Dunmere Forest
The B3266 at Colquite The B3266 runs from Washaway, just to the south of here, through Camelford to Boscastle.
The B3266 at Colquite
The B3266 runs from Washaway, just to the south of here, through Camelford to Boscastle.
Potato field at Trescowe The tall tower of St Mabyn church is on the skyline.
Potato field at Trescowe
The tall tower of St Mabyn church is on the skyline.
The Camel Trail This is the exact point where the steam engines took on water from the stream on their way up to Wenford Bridge clay "Dries". Little remains of the tank and water apparatus now, but the old boundary stone, seen in many of the old pictures of engines taking on water can still be seen.
The Camel Trail
This is the exact point where the steam engines took on water from the stream on their way up to Wenford Bridge clay "Dries". Little remains of the tank and water apparatus now, but the old boundary stone, seen in many of the old pictures of engines taking on water can still be seen.
Camel Trail west of Hellandbridge
Camel Trail west of Hellandbridge
Woodland between Camel Trail and River Camel near Helland
Woodland between Camel Trail and River Camel near Helland
Camel Trail in Lower Helland  Wood
Camel Trail in Lower Helland Wood
Lower Helland Wood Photo looking North-east from the Camel Trail into an area of new planting in this wood.
Lower Helland Wood
Photo looking North-east from the Camel Trail into an area of new planting in this wood.
Fields below Helland Bridge Taken from the Camel Trail. Going up from Bodmin the trail runs through woods beside the Camel for several miles, here it emerges into pasture.
Fields below Helland Bridge
Taken from the Camel Trail. Going up from Bodmin the trail runs through woods beside the Camel for several miles, here it emerges into pasture.
Lake at Pencarrow House near Bodmin
Lake at Pencarrow House near Bodmin
Field and Hedge Bank It looks like this field has been sown with grass for silage making.
Field and Hedge Bank
It looks like this field has been sown with grass for silage making.
The Camel Trail Through Lower Helland Wood This section of the Camel Trail is much less heavily used than further down between Wadebridge and Padstow. It is possible to enjoy a quiet cycle ride here.
The Camel Trail Through Lower Helland Wood
This section of the Camel Trail is much less heavily used than further down between Wadebridge and Padstow. It is possible to enjoy a quiet cycle ride here.
The Camel Trail Through Lower Helland Wood Summertime on this section of the Camel Trail is a deep green experience.
The Camel Trail Through Lower Helland Wood
Summertime on this section of the Camel Trail is a deep green experience.
Curious Cattle Curious and somewhat aggressive looking, this is after all a herd of bullocks. Seen from the Camel Trail on the other side of the barbed wire.
Curious Cattle
Curious and somewhat aggressive looking, this is after all a herd of bullocks. Seen from the Camel Trail on the other side of the barbed wire.
The lake in the grounds of Pencarrow House Viewed from the top of the dam.
The lake in the grounds of Pencarrow House
Viewed from the top of the dam.
River Camel from the Camel Trail One kilometre southwards from the Hellandbridge car park
River Camel from the Camel Trail
One kilometre southwards from the Hellandbridge car park
The River Camel from the Camel Trail Looking up-stream about one kilometre south of the Hellandbridge car park
The River Camel from the Camel Trail
Looking up-stream about one kilometre south of the Hellandbridge car park
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Penhargard Castle is located at Grid Ref: SX0569 (Lat: 50.492, Lng: -4.742)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

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