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Houses on Trevone Road, Trevone Bay, Padstow, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
A view of houses built on the low cliff top, including the Victorian property Santa Marina on the junction of Trevone Road with Sandy Lane. Photographer: Unknown. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : MERgv.110
Media ID 18885619
Filename: TRURI-MERgv-110.tiff
Size: 8939 x 5767 (52MB)
Date: 8th April 2019
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.544100, -4.976310
Architecture Beach Coast Coastal Coastline Resort Sand Seaside Victorian
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This print takes us back in time to the early 1900s, capturing a picturesque scene of "Houses on Trevone Road, Trevone Bay, Padstow, Cornwall". The image showcases a row of charming houses perched atop a low cliff along the stunning coastline. Among them stands the magnificent Victorian property known as Santa Marina, proudly positioned at the junction of Trevone Road with Sandy Lane. The architectural beauty of these Cornish homes is evident in their intricate details and unique designs that reflect the elegance and grandeur of the Victorian era. With its ornate façade and commanding presence, Santa Marina undoubtedly served as an iconic landmark for locals and visitors alike. As we gaze upon this historic photograph, our eyes are drawn towards the breathtaking coastal backdrop. The rugged cliffs seamlessly meet sandy shores below, creating a mesmerizing contrast between land and sea. This idyllic location must have been an irresistible destination for holidaymakers seeking respite by the seaside. While we may not know who captured this remarkable moment in time, it is clear that they possessed great skill in preserving such precious memories. Thanks to this print from Royal Cornwall Museum, we can now immerse ourselves in nostalgia and appreciate both the architectural marvels and natural wonders that make Cornwall so enchanting.