Boscastle

Boscastle is a small village and working fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall. The name of the village derives from Bottreaux Castle, a 12th century motte-and-bailey fortress of which little remains. Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two harbour walls built in 1584. Boscastle made the headlines world wide on 16th August 2004 when a flash flood hit, turning roads into rivers and causing extensive damage to the village.

   

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Boscastle
     

       

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
     

         

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
     

        

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
      

         

The Lookout

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

The Lookout
      

        

St.Symphorian's Church / Forrabury Church

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

St.Symphorian's Church
    

       

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

St.Symphorian's Church
      

         

Photographs of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

St.Symphorian's Church