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Tywardreath is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the south coast of the county

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Background imageTywardreath Collection: Medieval Remains at Lower Greadow Farm, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972

Medieval Remains at Lower Greadow Farm, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972
Lower Greadow Farm, showing the remains of a medieval monastery building which belonged to Tywardreath Priory. The farm is in Luxulyan Parish

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1971

Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1971
General view along the beach. The walls of the old pilchard cellars are on the right with village buildings beyond. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Brochantite

Brochantite
A specimen of the mineral brochantite (copper sulphate hydroxide) from the Fowey Consols mine, St Blazey, Cornwall. A rippled green mass of minute crystals, with similar (but blue-green) langite

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1975

Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1975
General view of the cove with people on beach. The walls of the old pilchard cellars are on the right with village buildings beyond. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Lower Greadow Farmhouse, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972

Lower Greadow Farmhouse, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972
Lower Greadow Farmhouse, showing the remains of a medieval monastery building which belonged to Tywardreath Priory. The farm is in Luxulyan Parish

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polkerris Artist, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. April 1991

Polkerris Artist, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. April 1991
Robert Hicks, MP for SE Cornwall (left) helps artist, Mike Kerris, finish a 100 foot canvas containing Cornish scenes. The work contains 26 separate pictures which will be cut up

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Police Officers, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1990

Police Officers, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1990
A new community police officer, Martin Bennett (left) has taken over in Lostwithiel from PC Chris Jewells (right) who, after six years patrolling the town, is moving to Bodmin

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Limekiln on beach at Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1976

Limekiln on beach at Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1976
General view of the limekiln with the World War II lookout on top. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1959

Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1959
The Rashleigh almshouses were originally built around 1800 by William Rashleigh as four cottages. They were extended later in the 19th century by three more cottages and, in 1855

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Remembrance Day, Tywardreath, Cornwall. November 1987

Remembrance Day, Tywardreath, Cornwall. November 1987
Members of the local branch of the Royal British Legion wait to lay wreaths at the war memorial outside St Andrews Church. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Medieval Remains at Lower Greadow Farm, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972

Medieval Remains at Lower Greadow Farm, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972
Lower Greadow Farm, showing the remains of a medieval monastery building which belonged to Tywardreath Priory. The farm is in Luxulyan Parish

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Protest Group, Tywardreath Highway, Tywardreath, Cornwall. July 1991

Protest Group, Tywardreath Highway, Tywardreath, Cornwall. July 1991
Robert Hicks, South East Cornwall MP, (right) listens to representatives of St Blaise Road Action Group at the top of the steep A390 Penpillick Hill, an accident black spot

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Cornwall PL24 2 Map

Cornwall PL24 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall PL24 2

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Medieval Remains at Lower Greadow Farm, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972

Medieval Remains at Lower Greadow Farm, Luxulyan, Cornwall. 1972
Lower Greadow Farm, showing the remains of a medieval monastery building which belonged to Tywardreath Priory. The farm is in Luxulyan Parish

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1971

Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1971
Showing the remains of the interior wall of the old pilchard cellars with the sea and cliffs beyond. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1975

Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1975
Showing the remains of the interior wall of the old pilchard cellars with the harbour wall beyond. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1979

Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1979
Almshouses after renovation. Originally built about 1800 by William Rashleigh as four cottages. Extended in the 19th century by three more cottages and in 1855 a small hospital block was added

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1959

Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1959
The Rashleigh almshouses were originally built around 1800 by William Rashleigh as four cottages. They were extended later in the 19th century by three more cottages and, in 1855

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Harbour wall with cannon bollards, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976

Harbour wall with cannon bollards, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976
View of the harbour wall towards the sea and across the cove showing part of the village. A man and child are paddling in the water

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Harbour wall, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976

Harbour wall, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976
View along the stepped harbour wall towards the sea. Polkerris is on the west side of the Gribben promontory and on the east side of St Austell Bay

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Daymark Tower, Gribbin Head, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976

Daymark Tower, Gribbin Head, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976
View shows the daymark tower on Gribbin Head. The Gribbin Tower is a square beacon erected by Trinity House in 1832. It was never lighted but is painted in red

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1979

Rashleigh almshouses, Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall, 1979
The Rashleigh almshouses after renovation. The almshouses were originally built around 1800 by William Rashleigh as four cottages

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polridmouth Bay and Gribbin Head with Daymark Tower, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1904

Polridmouth Bay and Gribbin Head with Daymark Tower, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1904
View of Polridmouth Bay and Gribbin Head. The view shows the Gribbin Tower, a square beacon erected by Trinity House in 1832

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984

Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984
The Trigg Morris Men based in Bodmin performing in Parade Square, Lostwithiel. Their name comes from The Hundred of Trigg, an ancient administrative area in Mid Cornwall

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984

Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984
The Trigg Morris Men based in Bodmin get ready to perform in Parade Square, Lostwithiel. Their name comes from The Hundred of Trigg, an ancient administrative area in Mid Cornwall

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Harbour wall with cannon bollards, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976

Harbour wall with cannon bollards, Polkerris, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1976
View of the harbour wall towards the sea showing Napoleonic era cannons embedded in the harbour wall as bollards. There is a Rabies notice on the harbour wall

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Polridmouth Bay and Gribbin Head with Daymark Tower, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1904

Polridmouth Bay and Gribbin Head with Daymark Tower, Tywardreath, Cornwall. 1904
View of Polridmouth Bay and Gribbin Head. The view shows the Gribbin Tower, a square beacon erected by Trinity House in 1832

Background imageTywardreath Collection: Brochantite

Brochantite
A specimen of the mineral brochantite (copper sulphate hydroxide), a fibrous copper mineral from Fowey Consols, Tywardreath, Cornwall


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Tywardreath Collection

Tywardreath is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the south coast of the county, close to the town of Par and near to the border with Devon. The village has a long history dating back to medieval times and was once an important port for trading with Europe. Today, a quiet rural community surrounded by beautiful countryside and stunning coastal views. The local economy relies heavily on tourism and there are several attractions nearby including beaches, gardens, historic sites and nature reserves. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Cornish pasties or take part in activities such as fishing or sailing. Tywardreath offers something for everyone looking for a peaceful escape from everyday life.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Tywardreath collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the beauty and charm of Cornwall's Tywardreath village. Our collection features breathtaking images of the picturesque coastal town with its quaint cottages, charming streets and historic landmarks such as St Andrew's Church. These high-quality products are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any home or office space. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or simply want to decorate your own walls with beautiful artwork inspired by one of England's most scenic regions, our collection has something for everyone. With its rich history and natural beauty captured in every piece, the Tywardreath collection is sure to impress anyone who appreciates fine art and photography.
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