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Exploring Cornwall - Carn Brea Castle and Monument. 

Richard Vobes
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Today the lovely Mark Sellwood takes me up to Carn Brea to look at the castle and the monument.
Carn Brea Castle stands near the top of the hill. It is built on the site of a chapel built in 1379 probably dedicated to St Michael. It was built in the 18th century by the Basset family as a hunting lodge. It is considered to be a folly built on the huge uncut boulders that make up part of its foundations, giving the impression of the building melting into the land.
At the highest point of the hill is a 90-feet high Celtic cross erected as a monument to Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville and Basset (1757-1835). Basset, a mine owner, gained his titles for erecting earthworks to defend Plymouth from combined French and Spanish fleets in 1779, and suppressing a miners' "food riot" in 1785. Along with others, he petitioned the House of Lords against slavery in 1828.
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Комментарии : 66   
@nickeyjesse5020
@nickeyjesse5020 5 лет назад
Lovely place beautiful view good stories thanks you both for the video look forward for next one
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Thanks Nickey
@nickeyjesse5020
@nickeyjesse5020 5 лет назад
Thanks you Richard for the video it's very amazing you do very well for Cornwall spot on job well done Thank Mark Sellwood too
@jmeyer3rn
@jmeyer3rn 5 лет назад
That castle is so cool. And that ginormous rock!! Those giants! Wow!! And the squishy face is so much fun. He stirs my imagination.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
There are so many fabulous places.
@edwardtodd9734
@edwardtodd9734 4 года назад
Remember walking up there from my grandmother's who lived at Barncouse. There is on rock set in the slope know as the sliding rock. We would pull up bunches of bracken, put them between our legs and slide down the rock.
@grahamnancledra7036
@grahamnancledra7036 3 года назад
Yeah I bet you were puffed out with the lovely Mark.
@MrGreatplum
@MrGreatplum 5 лет назад
I can’t get over how that castle stands up on those rocks - remarkable. Fabulous view from up there!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
It is wonderful!
@henrycastiel7974
@henrycastiel7974 3 года назад
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@jakejonah4283
@jakejonah4283 3 года назад
@Henry Castiel instablaster :)
@henrycastiel7974
@henrycastiel7974 3 года назад
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@Red_____________
@Red_____________ 5 лет назад
What an awesome place would love to visit it !!!!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Oh you must go there.
@DaveFord
@DaveFord 5 лет назад
Great video Richard & Mark. I looked up some more information about those "Giants"! Apparently it was the Giant, Bolster, who cleared the hillside at St Agnes by throwing all the rocks over to Carn Brea. One of his favourite pastimes was eating small children!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
I suppose you could just fit a child into a Cornish pasty!
@oliverjh1281
@oliverjh1281 5 лет назад
Great video Richard an Mark the stones were fascinating some unusual shapes neat how they built the castle on the existing rocks , legends aside I wonder if they were from volcanic activity seen a lot of similar things in California and Arizona in the USA
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
The rocks are mainly granite. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granite
@georgetimperley8906
@georgetimperley8906 5 лет назад
We'll done I did enjoy that, that myth does is very interesting, well all myths do to be honest ! Them rocks were very nice in the way they were formed , they do look great. Great video well done 👍
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Thanks George - a fascinating place that one could spend hours exploring.
@MayaRochelleandFamily
@MayaRochelleandFamily 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful tour around Carn Brea castle and Monument. This location has an interesting history. We have been here many times, great place to relax.
@claire76leach
@claire76leach 5 лет назад
Mark is just fantastic and jolly man, you need to get together more (know that Cornwall is far from Worthing) looked like you had fun exploring Carn brea, the comedy factor just added a little extra to the video. Loved it Richard!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Oh we laughed plenty when I was there.
@vestafairie
@vestafairie 5 лет назад
thank you, Mark, for not sacrificing our Richard!!! he needs to keep entertaining us!!! thank you for all you do, Richard!!!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
My pleasure.
@rebelroads3545
@rebelroads3545 5 лет назад
Wow! what a beautiful place. Would love to have a meal there - I can imagine that rock being a great place to sit and watch the world go by. Thanks Richard and Mark for another lovely video.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
It sure is a wonderful place!
@ramibu239
@ramibu239 5 лет назад
Fascinating place! Amazing that Castle has remained standing since the 14th century perched on those boulders like that. Just read about the Basset family - interesting history - did you have time to visit Tehidy House while in Cornwall?
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
No not been to Tehidy House, yet!
@TheRamblingsofBry
@TheRamblingsofBry 5 лет назад
What an amazing place, and to finish on that stone was just perfect.....
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
I loved it there - need to go back and explore more.
@debbiecarney1724
@debbiecarney1724 5 лет назад
WOW, what a great place, love how the castle is built on the pile of rocks.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
It is amazing, isn't it?
@paularowe7651
@paularowe7651 3 года назад
I live within view of Carn Brea. If I go toy front door I can see the castle and monument
@thegreaterbilby2171
@thegreaterbilby2171 5 лет назад
It would be really special to have dinner there at the castle. Thanks for sharing the history and legends of the area you explored. Thanks Richard and Mark Sellwood. Cheers!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
I know. I am sure it would be lovely there. There is more to follow.
@turnpoint07
@turnpoint07 2 года назад
My maternal Grandmother … née Lyle Rogers was born there … late 19th century. Emigrated to Winnipeg Canada.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 2 года назад
Lovely place to be born!
@MrAg272
@MrAg272 2 года назад
G'day Richard. Not sure if you will see this comment. During my Grand Tour of England in 1991, I did not make it to Cornwall. After watching this Vlog, to Visit Cornwall is definitely on my List. Hopefully in the near future.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 2 года назад
Oh you must go - it's a lovely county.
@markeloydi4128
@markeloydi4128 Год назад
Video raro pero divertido!
@duster.
@duster. 2 года назад
I was born in the shadow of the Carn in Redruth Women's Hospital 1953. Carn Brea was a fabulous playground for my friends and I during the 1960s, clambering over the rocks and daring each other to go into the monument by yourself. There are two very short side passages inside the monument and it was scary as hell for a youngster to go in. I climbed up onto the monument's plinth 1n 1967 to watch the buccaneers bomb the wreck of the Torrey Canyon. Did you pick any erts while you were up there?
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 2 года назад
Sounds like heaven for a place to grow up.
@davidbooth3285
@davidbooth3285 5 лет назад
My ears pricked up like a Cornish pixie,when the word legend was used! You must relate some of them to us!! That is if Mark has not sacrificed you to the great God Pendragon Pasty??
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
I am sure there are more legends to come!
@nicolahobbs4028
@nicolahobbs4028 2 года назад
Just found your channel,its fab! Thank you☺
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 2 года назад
Thanks so much. Very kind.
@dalerex7904
@dalerex7904 4 года назад
Richard, your were talking about areas that were called rapes. What does that term refer too?
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 4 года назад
It was an area of land, particularly in Sussex, that was divided into 'rapes' for administration purposes during the Norman period. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_(county_subdivision)
@kernowboy137
@kernowboy137 5 лет назад
Portreath is on the North coast of Cornwall.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Is it indeed?
@danielsedgwick5476
@danielsedgwick5476 5 лет назад
What an interesting landscape, so much history!
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Oh yes - loads!
@shaunlaverick5793
@shaunlaverick5793 5 лет назад
what a funny video lol excellent
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
So pleased you enjoyed it.
@justtruth5855
@justtruth5855 5 лет назад
l love your travels with Mark, that rock with the face i am one of those strange people who see,s things like faces in rocks cloads.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
So pleased you enjoyed the video. Keep seeing the faces.
@justtruth5855
@justtruth5855 5 лет назад
haha will do, on the note about the giants have you looked into it, here is a link they are mentioned in many eras of man kind. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1w9bjODQ5oE.html
@annosborne7365
@annosborne7365 5 лет назад
A great Video, most unusual stones, so smooth.
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Lovely stones and an amazing place.
@johngoldsworthyusjfso
@johngoldsworthyusjfso 2 года назад
born here
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 2 года назад
Cool
@KitoTodd
@KitoTodd 5 лет назад
I love those ancient stone's+I'm a castle fanatic❤and that particular cross you showed is what was known in ancient times as the Cornish cross!!! I'm an ancient stone fanatic💚as well...
@RichardVobes
@RichardVobes 5 лет назад
Good man for your fanaticism - thanks for the extra info.
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