It seemed an age since I had visited Charlestown, but I managed to make a visit over the Easter weekend. It always seems a special place to me.
I snapped a few quick photos as I walked. The first was of the cottage above and the next a couple of anchors.
I then had a look at the ships / boats in dock.
I looked down on this ship from on high.
Now looking across to the opposite side.
The sea is now in view.
The Pier House is a hotel, pub and restaurant. There are now quite a few other food outlets in Charlestown.
I then had a look at the ships / boats in dock.
I looked down on this ship from on high.
Now looking across to the opposite side.
The sea is now in view.
The Pier House is a hotel, pub and restaurant. There are now quite a few other food outlets in Charlestown.
A row of cottages with a red post box.
Cliffs and the stony beach.
A look at some of the boats. I was so lucky with the blue sky.
All sorts of interesting things below.
Now looking at the other side of Charlestown.
A different view of the cliffs and of one of the two beaches. This is the entrance to Charlestown harbour, which fills when the tide is high.
The old cottages once more. There is a similar cottage for sale at £500,000+.
More boats and cottages.
Cornish cream!
Below, just in case it's ever needed!
And that's the end of my walk, perhaps more of a stroll really.
Thanks for visiting my blog - Mike.
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