DescriptionPenleath Point and Fowey Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 254027.jpg
English: Penleath Point and Fowey Harbour Taken from the remains of St.Catherine's Castle. Penleath Point is near the centre of picture, above the large boat.The River Fowey, to the left, meets the sea about here.The more distant small craft are moored in Pont Pill (a pill is a small tidal inlet/creek usually having a muddy bottom).The two headlands from the right are Brawn Point, upper, and part of the rocky shoreline of Polruan...the water between is Polruan Pool.
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