DescriptionPendennis Castle from within the Governor's Lodging - geograph.org.uk - 220540.jpg
English: Pendennis Castle from within the Governor's Lodging. Looking out at the east side of the castle, and across Carrick Roads towards St Mawes. The Governor's Lodging consists of rooms in the oldest part of Pendennis, The Henrician Castle, which was constructed during the reign of Henry VIII. St Mawes Castle is just visible through the right-hand middle pane, and was built at the same time.
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