Ruins of Tintagel Castle 15: Looking out to sea
Tintagel Castle is on the edge of the world, or so it seems. In fact there’s land not far to the north.
Ruins of Tintagel Castle 16: Beyond these castle walls
A more dramatic view of the defensive wall.
A stream cascading down over steps by a dry stone wall; this is the path leading to Tintagel Castle.
A miniature waterfall by an old stone wall.
It looks like I’m at the shore, but in fact that thin line of green grass is the top of a steep cliff. On the left at the very top, and further down, ruins of Tintagel Castle are visible. [more...]
A neolithic gate post. Or maybe a Victorian one. Most likely a piece of masonry from the castle, used as a gate-post.
A roughly worked rock with a gate hinge pintel set into it.
I don’t know why I liked this gate post so much.
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