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A large V shaped pine tree on the Antony estate near Torpoint...




Located at the bottom of the Seaton River valley this sand and shingle beach is popular with families. At low tide it joins up with Downderry around the headland...




The Seaton River as it flows out of the valley and through the village of the same name...




Looking down over the one time fishing village of Portwrinkle. In the background is the start of Whitsand Bay as it stretches 4 miles down the Rame Peninsula...




Looking across some of the extensive parkland towards the 18th century Antony House. The house was built between 1711-1721 for Sir William Carew but is now in the ownership of the National Trust...




The imposing facade of Antony house near Torpoint. The bulk of the house is 18th century, however the porch was added around 100 years later....




The 19th century porch and entrance to Antony House. The rest of the house is early 18th century and was built for the Carew Pole family...




The dovecote at Antony house with its wooden cupola and pointed roof....




Antony House, an 18th century mansion designed by Humphrey Repton for the Carew Pole family. Now a National Trust property...




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