Charlestown
11 maj 2023, England ⋅ ⛅ 11 °CCharlestown is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is privately owned by the film company that produced the most recent Poldark TV series. It is a quaint and ancient fishing village and sea port thatLäs mer
Charlestown is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is privately owned by the film company that produced the most recent Poldark TV series. It is a quaint and ancient fishing village and sea port thatLäs mer
Départ tôt le matin pour découvrir les Cornouailles ou Cornwall en anglais (mur de maïs). Nous avons de la chance avec le temps, peu de vent et de belles éclaircies !
Nous commençons à monterLäs mer
We woke up to rain, which was a new experience for us since arriving.
All of the U.K. were also waking up to a day that would bring a new reign.
We left Portsmouth at 8.30am and drove to SouthamptonLäs mer
After finding a well hidden camp spot last night I was in no rush to leave this morning, especially after the progress of the last few days. So I only got back on the path at about 10am. FromLäs mer
A few weeks ago I was working back late one night when an English colleague asked me why I was still there. I explained that I wanted to get a few things done before I took off to enjoy the EnglishLäs mer
Some famous series have been filmed here
Making the most of the sunny day we went onto Charlestown, the old harbour used in many film productions , Poldark being one of many. Walking round you could feel the atmosphere and glad we came byLäs mer
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Resenär I am enjoying the Poldark part of your trip.
Resenär We had never heard of it but will watch it when we get home. It's on Britbox.
Resenär Winston Graham wrote a series of 12 books about the Poldarks. The TV series covers the first 7 books.