Places to see in ( St Mawes - UK )
Places to see in ( St Mawes - UK )
St Mawes is a village opposite Falmouth, on the Roseland Peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies on the east bank of the Carrick Roads, a large waterway created after the Ice Age from an ancient valley which flooded as the melt waters caused the sea level to rise dramatically, creating an immense natural harbour, often claimed to be the third largest in the world. It was once a busy fishing port, but the trade declined during the 20th century and it now serves as a popular tourist location, with many properties in the town functioning as holiday accommodation. The town is in the civil parish of St Just in Roseland.
A year-round ferry provides a service to Falmouth, which is less than a mile away by boat, but due to its proximity to the Fal estuary it is some 30 miles (48 km) away by road. The Place Ferry links the South West Coast Path and operates from Good Friday to the end of October.
St Mawes was once an important town and was made a borough in 1563, returning two members to parliament. It was disfranchised in 1832. St Mawes Castle is a well-preserved coastal fortress from the time of Henry VIII, built to counter the invasion threat from the Continent. Charles Henderson, writing in 1925, says of St Mawes, an ancient fishing town which in late years has assumed the different and more sophisticated character of a watering place. The seal of St Mawes was Az. a bend lozengy Or between a tower in the sinister chief Arg. and a ship with three masts the sail furled in the dexter base of the second, with the legend Commune Sigillum Burgi de St. Mawes al Mauditt.
St Mawes lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park. As well as this St Mawes is considered to be home to one of the oldest small Cornish bakeries in the county of Cornwall. The St Mawes bakery is estimated to have been founded in 1912 by the Curtis family (the current owners) making it 100 years old in 2012. Although the bakeries premises is probably much older (going back to the 1800s).
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Why chefs choose our Cornish fish | Wing of St. Mawes
Supplying the restaurant and catering trade with the highest quality fresh Cornish fish and seafood for over 25 years. Hear from Michelin Star Chef, Nathan Outlaw, on why he prefers to work with Wing of St. Mawes.
The Salt - UK Saltwater Fly Fishing Festival - film.
The first of its kind in the UK - The Salt (aka) The UK Saltwater Fly Fishing Festival took place in the stunning Cornwall seaside town of St. Mawes. Angling Active was there supporting the event that held clinics and a fly fishing competition with Derek Aunger and Colin Macleod. The 4 day event proved to work very well and we are convinced that the trend toward more and more anglers exploring saltwater fly fishing is perfectly in line with the timing of the event. The Salt will be held again next year (2016) from the 15th - 18th September.
A weekend by the sea at St Mawes, Cornwall
A weekend by the sea at St Mawes, Cornwall staying with St Mawes Retreats, our ferry trip to Falmouth and a walk to St Anthony Head Music was Winter chimes by Kevin MacLeod under Creative Commons licence
Shark Fishing (1958)
St Mawes, Cornwall.
L/S of a Cornish harbour with buildings in the background and a boat sailing past in the foreground.
M/S on the deck of a boat in the harbour, the boat is the 'Blue Rose', there are several people on it including a man smoking a pipe. M/S of two men on the deck. M/S of a young man in a green beret adjusting the ropes on the sail. L/S of the coastline as they are sailing away. L/S of the sea and the coastline in the background, part of the sail is visible in the foreground.
M/S of people sitting on the boat and M/S of the sea and the front of the boat as it cuts through the water. M/S of a lady with her son pointing out to sea, and C/U of their faces. M/S of men taking the fishing rod out of the hold, they take it and lay it with some others. C/U of the fishing tackle.
M/S of the sea swirling around. M/S of the fishermen getting more equipment out of the hold. M/S of a young man preparing his fishing rod, he picks up a hook and starts to tie it into the line. L/S of the sail and mast shot from a low angle. M/S of another fisherman fastening a butt holder round his waist, there is various other fishing equipment on the deck.
M/S of the fishermen on the boat sitting around waiting. M/S of man putting on webbed harness. M/S of Clinton Powell baiting the hooks with mackerel from a bucket, he lowers it into the water. M/S of other people on the boat watching. M/S of Clinton lowering the line. M/S of a member of the crew strapping a harness onto Peter Ellis. M/S of other crew members being fitted with harnesses including mother and little boy. C/U of the woman doing up her harness.
C/U of mashed pilchards and mackerel, called lure, being poured into a net. L/S of the mast and sail. M/S of the net being lowered into the sea. M/S of Clinton helping one of the fishermen and another crew member helping the woman. Various shots of them fishing. M/S of Peter letting out his line. M/S of the mother and little boy, and another man watching the action.
M/S of Clinton. M/S of the fishing line in the sea being pulled down by the bite. C/U of Peter's hand reeling it in. L/S of one of the crew members standing by with a cosh. Various shots of the line and Peter. M/S of a crew member watching the action C/U of Clinton looking over the side and pulling the line up with a small shark on the end, it is a Blue Shark and weighs approximately 70lbs. L/S of the shark being pulled up and coshed over the head. C/U of Peter smiling.
M/S of the shark upside down on the deck with its blood spilling out. C/U of Peter smiling, the camera moves across to the shark on the deck.
Note: Quite a few shots of people smoking.
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A VISIT TO ST MAWES FROM FALMOUTH BY BOAT JANUARY 2018 Part 1
The first part of our journey when the sea started to get lively!
St. Mawes Cornwall
SCENES IN AND AROUND ST.MAWES
Shore Fishing - Harbour Wall Fishing for Grey Mullet
Harbour walls offer convenient fishing for a variety of species. One of those species, the Thick Lipped Grey Mullet is considered by many as the most difficult to catch and they are definitely the most difficult fish to catch I have ever fished for. Although I am by no means a dedicated Mullet angler, I do enjoy a few trips each year purely for the challenge and satisfaction of catching one.
It was October and late in the year for my first Mullet fishing session, but I headed to a harbour wall I have successfully fished before in previous years to see if I could catch one.
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Packrafting St Anthony to Percuil River
Record of an overnight packrafting trip from Falmouth to Portscatho then descending the Percuil River, returning to Falmouth.
TRs to St.Mawes. June 2017
Boat trip to St. Mawes
mum, me, annette and anna
St Mawes Storm June 2012 - Iona
7th-9th June 2012
Clash
066 St Mawes Castle, Walk & Chillout in Cornwall
A glorious day in St Mawes, parked in the English heritage car park of St Mawes castle with views of Falmouth and St Anthony's Head, Cornwall.
I even had time to clean out the van...
St Mawes 2017
Alan Furneaux Plein air painting at St Mawes in Cornwall
Cornwall on Video - Portloe, Truro, Mevagissey, St Mawes, Trelissick Gardens
Cornwall on Video - Portloe, Truro, Mevagissey, St Mawes, Trelissick Gardens and The King Harry Ferry
Video Produced by Paul Dinning
Polperro Harbour in Cornwall on A Perfect Day
Polperro Harbour in Cornwall on A Perfect Day
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Filmed in 2014 #PaulDinning
St.Ives Boat Trip.
Boat trip from beautiful St.Ives harbour.
Your captain today is Tobias Trenwith.
Enjoy the trip.
St Mawes Castle
A week in Cornwall to celebrate our anniversary
Cornwall Sea Kayaking 2015 - Fistral, St Mawes, St Ives, Porthmeor, Porthcurno
These are a few highlights from an amazing summer holiday in Cornwall. Sea Kayaking, meeting old friends, discovering new places as well as culinary delights.
St Mawes
Aerial View of St Mawes, then out pointing to Falmouth. First time to really get to have a play with the DJI Phantom 4 Pro.