Resugga Castle

Heritage Site in Cornwall

England

Resugga Castle

The road to Trenowth Trenowth Woods are on the left, Barn Wood on the right.
The road to Trenowth Credit: Rod Allday

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Images are sourced within 2km of 50.327/-4.887 or Grid Reference SW9451. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The road to Trenowth Trenowth Woods are on the left, Barn Wood on the right.
The road to Trenowth
Trenowth Woods are on the left, Barn Wood on the right.
Beech trees in Trenowth Wood The fresh green of new leaves just beginning to appear.
Beech trees in Trenowth Wood
The fresh green of new leaves just beginning to appear.
Wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa) on the roadside bank On the edge of Barn Wood.
Wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa) on the roadside bank
On the edge of Barn Wood.
Field at Trenowth I'm not sure what the yellow haze is - buttercups, dandelions or charlock possibly? The line of trees is along the footpath from Trenowth to Benallack,
Field at Trenowth
I'm not sure what the yellow haze is - buttercups, dandelions or charlock possibly? The line of trees is along the footpath from Trenowth to Benallack,
Trenowth Mill Dating from the early to mid-C19th and Grade II listed, now converted to residential accommodation. According to the listing description, the mill was used in connection with the china clay industry.
Trenowth Mill
Dating from the early to mid-C19th and Grade II listed, now converted to residential accommodation. According to the listing description, the mill was used in connection with the china clay industry.
Railway viaduct at Trenowth Carrying the Paddington-Penzance main line across the valley of the River Fal.
Railway viaduct at Trenowth
Carrying the Paddington-Penzance main line across the valley of the River Fal.
Cattle in pasture at Trenowth Mill On the valley floor of the River Fal.
Cattle in pasture at Trenowth Mill
On the valley floor of the River Fal.
Railway bridge at Trenowth Carrying the Paddington-Penzance main line.
Railway bridge at Trenowth
Carrying the Paddington-Penzance main line.
Dowgas Farm A view across Dowgas Farm towards the massive waste tips of the clay pits north of St Austell.
Dowgas Farm
A view across Dowgas Farm towards the massive waste tips of the clay pits north of St Austell.
Ventonwyn Mine The engine house of this small mine perched on its hilltop, making it a local landmark that can be seen from miles around. The mine was worked in the 19th century, mainly for tin. In the later years of the 19th century it was incorporated into the Great Dowgas mine and finally closed down in about 1910. The shaft that this engine served was about 350 feet deep. There is a well known contemporary photograph of a group of miners posing in front of the engine house in the late 19th century.
Ventonwyn Mine
The engine house of this small mine perched on its hilltop, making it a local landmark that can be seen from miles around. The mine was worked in the 19th century, mainly for tin. In the later years of the 19th century it was incorporated into the Great Dowgas mine and finally closed down in about 1910. The shaft that this engine served was about 350 feet deep. There is a well known contemporary photograph of a group of miners posing in front of the engine house in the late 19th century.
Woodland at Trenowth The house at Trenowth is completely hidden by these extensive woodlands.  This is the brief glimpse you get from the railway viaduct.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Woodland at Trenowth
The house at Trenowth is completely hidden by these extensive woodlands. This is the brief glimpse you get from the railway viaduct. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Spring Farm This view from the Resugga railway viaduct west of Coombe shows the farm almost hidden in woodland.  But there are pastures around it.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Spring Farm
This view from the Resugga railway viaduct west of Coombe shows the farm almost hidden in woodland. But there are pastures around it. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Green Lane This view from the Resugga railway viaduct west of Coombe shows how green the area is.  Lots of pastures and woodland, but with the China Clay areas of St Austell on the horizon.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Green Lane
This view from the Resugga railway viaduct west of Coombe shows how green the area is. Lots of pastures and woodland, but with the China Clay areas of St Austell on the horizon. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Pasture at Hendra View of pastures next to the railway, with the farm, Hendra, in the middle distance to the right.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Pasture at Hendra
View of pastures next to the railway, with the farm, Hendra, in the middle distance to the right. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
View towards Hendra The farm Hendra, seen from the railway.  The map indicates a water works here, hidden in the woodland lower down in the centre of the picture.
This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
View towards Hendra
The farm Hendra, seen from the railway. The map indicates a water works here, hidden in the woodland lower down in the centre of the picture. This photo was taken from the 1158 Penzance to London Paddington train, having left Truro at 1244.
Viaduct Railway viaduct carrying London to Penzance trains.
Viaduct
Railway viaduct carrying London to Penzance trains.
St Stephen : Small Road A small road heading up the hill towards residential houses.
St Stephen : Small Road
A small road heading up the hill towards residential houses.
St Stephen : Park Gwyn Park Gwyn and houses in the suburbs of St Stephen.
St Stephen : Park Gwyn
Park Gwyn and houses in the suburbs of St Stephen.
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Resugga Castle is located at Grid Ref: SW9451 (Lat: 50.327, Lng: -4.887)

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Located within 500m of 50.327,-4.887
Bus Stop
Coombe
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 0800COZ06438
Naptan Bearing: SE
Naptan CommonName: Coombe
Naptan NaptanCode: corgamgw
Naptan Street: Coombe Hill
Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 50.3261403/-4.8815472
Bus Stop
Coombe
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 0800COZ06439
Naptan Bearing: NW
Naptan CommonName: Coombe
Naptan NaptanCode: corgamja
Naptan Street: Coombe Hill
Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 50.3260746/-4.8816556
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