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Royal Cornwall Museum Photo Prints and Wall Art
Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
A general view of Ropehaven House. The house is built on the site of a former fish cellars and small fishing harbour. A small fishing hamlet existed above the site, but has long since disappeared. The land and harbour were owned by the Hext family for 351 years before being sold in 1989. Photographer: Charles Woolf. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © RIC, photographer Charles Woolf
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Media ID 15499998
Architecture Coastal Greenham Joyce
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This print showcases Ropehaven House, a hidden gem nestled near Trenarren in St Austell, Cornwall. Taken in 1966 by the talented photographer Charles Woolf, it offers a timeless glimpse into the rich history of this enchanting coastal region. In this general view of Ropehaven House, one can appreciate its unique location on the site of former fish cellars and a small fishing harbor. The house stands as a testament to the area's maritime past, where once a bustling fishing hamlet thrived but has since vanished with time. Its architectural beauty harmoniously blends with the rugged Cornish landscape that stretches out towards the vast sea. For an impressive span of 351 years, Ropehaven House and its surrounding land and harbor were under the ownership of the esteemed Hext family until their decision to sell in 1989. This photograph captures not only a moment frozen in time but also serves as a reminder of generations who have left their mark on this cherished place. Cornwall's natural splendor is beautifully captured through Joyce Greenham's lens, showcasing Porthpean's picturesque coastline. The image radiates tranquility while evoking feelings of awe for nature's grandeur. As we admire this remarkable piece from Royal Cornwall Museum’s collection, let us reflect upon our connection to history and how landscapes evolve over time. May this photograph serve as an enduring tribute to both human ingenuity and Mother Nature’s boundless beauty along Cornwall’s stunning coastlines.
Framed Prints of Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
Step back in time with our exquisite Framed Print of Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall, 1966. This stunning image from the Royal Cornwall Museum transports you to a bygone era, showcasing the unique character of this historic building. Originally built on the site of a former fish cellars and small fishing harbor, Ropehaven House stands as a testament to the rich maritime history of Cornwall. The small fishing hamlet that once thrived above the site may have long since disappeared, but this beautiful print allows you to relive its history and imagine the stories it could tell. Add this captivating piece to your home decor and bring a touch of the past into your living space.
Photo Prints of Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
Step into the past with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Ropehaven House, a historic gem nestled near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. Captured in 1966 by an unknown photographer and now part of the Royal Cornwall Museum's collection, this evocative image showcases the picturesque Ropehaven House in all its glory. Built on the site of a former fish cellars and small fishing harbour, this once bustling hamlet above the site has since vanished, leaving only the beautiful ruins behind. Bring the charm of Cornwall's rich maritime history into your home with this stunning, museum-quality print, a captivating conversation starter that will transport you back in time.
Poster Prints of Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Poster Print of Ropehaven House, a captivating snapshot of history near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. Originally a site of fish cellars and a small fishing harbor, Ropehaven House now stands proudly where a quaint fishing hamlet once thrived, long since vanished. This evocative image, sourced from the Royal Cornwall Museum, brings the charm and rich heritage of Cornwall's past right into your home. Experience the beauty and history of this remarkable location with our high-quality poster print.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
Discover the charm of Cornwall's rich history with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring the iconic Ropehaven House, nestled near Trenarren in St Austell. This captivating puzzle showcases a general view of the house, which was built on the site of a former fish cellars and small fishing harbor. Witness the intricate details of this historic building, which stands proudly against the backdrop of its tranquil surroundings. Once a thriving fishing hamlet existed above the site, but has since vanished into the annals of time. Bring this piece of Cornwall's history into your home and immerse yourself in the puzzle-solving experience. A perfect activity for the whole family or a delightful challenge for puzzle enthusiasts. Experience the joy of piecing together this beautiful image and relive the stories of Ropehaven House.