St Mabyn Village News

News from the village of St.Mabyn in North Cornwall...

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

From Rails to Trail

I have recently released a book called “From Rails to Trail” which follows the course of the River Camel from its estuary below Padstow to the village of St. Breward high on Bodmin Moor incorporating the Camel Trail which replaced the tracks of the historic, groundbreaking railway whose construction was initiated by Sir William Molesworth of Pencarrow.
This book is a combination of fact, fiction and illustrations. It features the people, towns, villages, and countryside from the Camel estuary to the heights of Roughtor. It describes the old industries; mining, quarrying and china clay, which together with farming, provided work for the people who lived along its course. Above all else it is a book which could have been written by a true son of Kernow in its praise for the Duchy but its author can only describe himself as an 'adopted son' having worked and holidayed throughout the County for over fifty years. 
It is a book for everyone who lives in or visits this magical, mysterious and historical area of Cornwall.
Local stockist along the way are: Tourist Information Centres in Padstow and Bodmin; The Bodmin & Wenford Railway; The Wadebridge Book Shop; Pencarrow House; St Tudy Community Shop and the Snail Pace Cafe at Wenford Bridge.

Derek Sturch
Honiton
Devon
(Long time visitor to St Mabyn)

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

Margo Kirkwood Exhibition



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