St Catherine's Castle, Cornwall
20th July 2013
1530s - Built by Thomas Treffry for Henry VIII designed to protect Fowey harbour
It saw little action but was well kept during the Tudor era.
Civil War - was manned by Royalists and fell into ruin
Napoleonic War - 6 cannons placed at St Catherine’s but never used
Second World War - it was an observation post and gun battery
It saw little action but was well kept during the Tudor era.
Civil War - was manned by Royalists and fell into ruin
Napoleonic War - 6 cannons placed at St Catherine’s but never used
Second World War - it was an observation post and gun battery
This castle is small – perhaps the smallest in Cornwall. The
views are lovely looking out over the sea to Polruan and as well as exploring
inside the castle you can see the site of where the cannons were.
Owned by English Heritage - free entry
Nearest car parking is just under a mile away at Ready Money Cove. You can then walk to the castle along the South West Coast Path
No facilities
Information panel at castle but no guidebook
Dogs allowed
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