Port Isaac, Cornwall, England
July 2, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
Port Isaac was a busy coastal port from the Middle Ages to the mid 19th. century when it was an active harbour where cargo like stone, coal, timber and pottery were loaded and unloaded.
Video: Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, England
March 23, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
Little is known about the history of the recent castle. The castle is most famous for its association with legendary King Arthur. The site is known to have been occupied by the Romans for tin mining, but it is as a Royal stronghold of the Cornish Kings during the 5th & 6th centuries that the legend takes hold.
Polperro Village, Cornwall, England
January 29, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
Polperro is a village and fishing port on the south-east Cornwall coast in south west England, UK. It has a picturesque fishing harbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months.
Visitors cannot take their cars into the village; they leave their vehicles in the main car park [...]
Video: First Class Guide To Cornwall
January 5, 2010 by BritishDude · Leave a Comment
Tracy was born in Boscastle and been a postman in Cornwall for 11 years. Tracy loves his hometown, not just for its World Heritage Sites and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (not to mention some of the best weather in Britain), but also because its one of the most environmentally sound areas in the country.








