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RamePositioned at the southeastern end of Whitsand Bay and the southernmost point of Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, spectacular Rame Head guards the entrance to Plymouth Sound. There are, naturally, superb views from the 400 feet cliffs but this beautiful headland has its own special feature - the ruined 14th century St Michael’s Chapel, from which a blazing beacon told of the coming of the Armada. In the little hamlet of Rame itself is the older, 13th century Church of St Germanus, which is still lit by candles; for centuries its west tower and spire acted as a landmark for sailors. |
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Available Guidebooks for this region:Digital Editions by county of the Hidden Places Guides are available Free of Charge. To download please Click Here |
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