Pendennis Castle TR11 4LP
Entry: Free for EH members
Open: seasonal - check website
Dogs: on leads & inside buildings
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About:
Pendennis Castle dominates a rocky headland high above Falmouth in Cornwall. Pendennis Castle overlooks Carrick Roads, an important anchorage in the Fal estuary. Controlling this area was critical to defending England, to prevent its use by an enemy intending to invade.
The castle was part of national defensive preparations under Henry VIII, between 1539 and 1547. It is one of a small group of artillery forts with a distinctive circular shape designed for 360° defence.
With its small garrison of gunners and soldiers, Pendennis Castle kept watch over the Fal estuary and the emerging port of Falmouth for over 400 years.
In 1646 an 800-strong Royalist force withstood a lengthy siege during the English Civil War, finally surrendering to Parliament after holding out for five months.
The castle was an important supply base for the British Army in France and Portugal during the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century.
In the First and Second World Wars, the castle was the headquarters of the Falmouth defences. Its concealed Battery Observation Post controlled Half Moon Battery’s guns, which could fire up to 14 miles out to sea.
Pendennis Castle has many spectacular guns. Some can be seen in action on firing days. These include replica Tudor ‘sakers’ (named after a falcon), Edwardian quick-firing guns for fighting torpedo boats and Second World War coast, field and anti-aircraft guns.

Parking:
Main car park on Castle Drive - follow signs past 'Ships & Castles' Leisure Centre.

Facilities:
Tearoom
Shop
Toilets
Picnic area
Exhibition
Gardens

Notes:
Lift to first floor but access to upper floor only by spiral staircase.
Access to castle via impacted gravel path, with some historic cobbling. Grounds include grassed and tarmac areas. Some steep areas. Some drops in places.

Contact:
Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk
Tel: 0370 3331181