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St Mawes Castle
  
 Michelin Guide 
 Interesting
Civil and military monument
  The Michelin Guide's review
 Built between 1539 and 1543, Henry VIII commissioned this cloverleaf-shaped as the counterpart of Pendennis Castle on the opposite bank of the estuary (1.6km wide and known as the Carrick Roads), in order to defend its entrance. Set amid pleasant gardens, it offers a splendid view of Manacle Point, 16km to the south.
 Practical information
 +44 1326 270526
Location
 Castle DriveSt Mawes TR2 5DE
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