Henry VIII built this castle to protect the south coast from invasion from France. It faces St Mawes Castle across the River Fal, due to its location Pendennis has played a key role in Britain's ...
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THE Severn Valley Railway has released the name of the "show-stopping" guest locomotive appearing at its Spring Steam Gala. The iconic 4079 ‘Pendennis Castle’ will be headlining the heritage railway’s ...
The famous fun-ship of the Union-Castle fleet, the 28,582 ton Pendennis Castle, was on the South African service for only 17 years before being withdrawn in 1976. She was called the fun ship because ...
The castle was built from 1539 to 1545 when the country was at risk of invasion from the united powers of Catholic Europe. Pendennis was part of a national programme utilised by Henry VIII which saw ...
The iconic 4079 ‘Pendennis Castle’ will be headlining the heritage railway’s Great Western Railway-themed (GWR) celebration between April 14 and 16. This will be the first time ever in its 99-year ...
Train buffs are in for the treat of a lifetime when a steam locomotive not seen in public for a century takes to the tracks in the Midlands. The iconic Pendennis Castle is regarded by rail enthusiasts ...
A beautiful seaside town has a secret racetrack only a handful of people know about. Falmouth on the south Cornish coast is well known for being a popular destination for both tourists and students ...
Pendennis Castle, situated in Falmouth was built by order of Henry VIII to protect the extensive waters known as Carrick Roads. The site boasts buildings from different centuries and amazing views.