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So much TRAGEDY at this SECLUDED Cove in Cornwall

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Cornish Walking Trails

10 ай бұрын

We tell the story of the ships wrecked in a secluded cove in Cornwall, where a cluster of rocks, barely visible above the water have claimed several ships over the centuries. These deadly rocks are called the Manacles.
Those that died were buried in mass graves in the nearby churchyard of St Keverne. At the beginning of this video we explore the churchyard to identify the graves of the poor people that lost their lives in these tragedies.
In the second part of this video we walk from St Keverne to the Manacles to see the ferocious but fascinating cluster of rocks for ourselves. What will we discover along the way - a beautiful secluded cove!
Come and explore with us!
The standard description bit…
We are Sarah and Andrew and we film our walks around Cornwall and publish on KZfaq, usually weekly. Sometimes we stay in accommodation in Cornwall and upload our vlog. Sarah is fascinated by sea glass and likes to collect it so there may be the occasional sea glass video too. The channel is a hobby and we both have normal day jobs!
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The channel is a very time consuming hobby, fitted around our employment and family commitments. Setting aside time for meet ups, means that we are not able to film and edit our weekly videos that you love to watch.
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Sarah and Andrew
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@colinbaker3415
@colinbaker3415 10 ай бұрын
You've gone and done it now! You have just told the world about the most secluded and off grid place in Cornwall . Sounds like just the place we all need at times away from todays madness. Love the touching shot of you two sat on the beach. Thinking of you all at this stressful time.
@cornwall_in_Squares
@cornwall_in_Squares 9 ай бұрын
It is pretty much the bottom of the garden and nope not seen an influx of people heading down to Lowland Point just yet...
@kevinweatheritt
@kevinweatheritt 10 ай бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew nice to see you back on your lovely walks, best wishes to your mum. I`m sure your channel has helped a lot of people during the last couple of years and hope you carry on for many more.
@lindacourtemanche5550
@lindacourtemanche5550 10 ай бұрын
Very interesting walk. Thanks for the history about shipwrecks off Cornwall. Sarah, I hope your mom is feeling better. Beautiful day for your walk.
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 10 ай бұрын
Hello Sarah and Andrew! So lovely to see you again out and enjoying the beauty of Cornwall 🤩 We walked past this area last year, and I agree that in a strange way, this not-so-ancient industrial ruins also have their own beauty like the old mining engines have. We were there probably at a lower tide, and the Manacles were visible as a rugged predator's jaw with molars in a long row. I can hardly imagine the horrors of all those people drowning. And funny remark about The Quarrymen and rock music. I am sure you know it, but I just have to say that The Quarrymen was the original name of the Beatles 🎶🎸🎤 And they played indeed rock music 😃 Thank you for this beautiful and serene video and all my best to you and your family 🥰 Torunn.
@christopherdakin7094
@christopherdakin7094 9 ай бұрын
I hope your mum is better Sarah. Thank you for another lovely video.
@melindacheeatow3324
@melindacheeatow3324 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this video. An amazing walk and interesting story about the shipwreck. Wishing your mum a full recovery.
@SuperJules57
@SuperJules57 10 ай бұрын
Sending healing thoughts for your mum xxx
@gilliancave21
@gilliancave21 10 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching this..we used to go to Godrevy to get winkles every Good Friday..with mum & dad..use to eat them with a pin & a saucer of vinegar on the doorsteps at home in porthoustock..way back in the late 40s early 50s..very happy days..thanks so much for making it possible to get down there again..xxxx
@amazinggrace4036
@amazinggrace4036 10 ай бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew. Lovely video…beautiful beach and sad sad stories but so nice you found tranquility there. So beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Hoping your Mum is feeling better. 🌹(ana)
@garypeacock5919
@garypeacock5919 10 ай бұрын
Another excellent video for those of us who aren't familiar with that particular area. Also, best wishes to your mum Sarah.
@joyhursey1480
@joyhursey1480 10 ай бұрын
Excellent film as usual, it must be good to get out and about when you have personal worries with your mum and dad. Sending much love to you both .
@brianspicer8829
@brianspicer8829 10 ай бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew, first of all best wishes to your mum and dad hope all is well now. A gorgeous walk away from the madding crowds with just the sound of mother ocean to sooth the soul just what you needed. That really looks an interesting spot to explore and as you said all part of Cornish history. Thank you one again for another lovely vlog, love to one and all,,,,,,Brian&Jane.
@christopherperkins3416
@christopherperkins3416 10 ай бұрын
I hope you find the following about Dean Quarry of interest. The rock that was quarried is of a very hard type. In the early part of WWII German aircraft were attacking the coasters (small merchant ships) with their guns and killing/wounding the crews. What was required was a cheap and lightweight form of protection which could be fitted to the superstructure of the merchant ships. Knowing that the Dean Quarry rock was very hard and used for road surfacing, the idea of using hard bitumen sheets containing small pieces of the rock was developed. It was known as "Rock Armour" and saved hundreds of seamen's lives.
@Herefords
@Herefords 10 ай бұрын
Wishing your Mum well. Thank you for taking the time to do another great video for all of us out here. Hoping and praying your Mum makes a quick recovery.
@ciarankeast2858
@ciarankeast2858 10 ай бұрын
Happy to see you were able to get some time away to enjoy nature! And absolutely gorgeous nature, at that. Thank you for sharing it!
@JoannaLouise200
@JoannaLouise200 10 ай бұрын
Classic CWT adventure, full of surprises, and wonderful sights & sounds ~ thank you! It just shows that in Cornwall, if you're prepared to put the effort into going off the beaten track, you can find blissful reviving solitude (Portheras Cove did it for me a few years back). I had no idea that The Manacles was so treacherous (reckless sea captains clearly didn't help). Just love a post-industrial landscape like that jetty and its buildings...so atmospheric! Glad you both had this refreshing break, and all love to your Mum, Dad and the whole family x
@kimallen5228
@kimallen5228 10 ай бұрын
Hi you two, My ancestors left Probus in 1864 , you guys show me what they left behind . the relief of this walk on you two is clearly visible , I wish you both , your Mum and Dad all the best .. And thank you for all that you do .
@leemayell7570
@leemayell7570 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic piece of film absolutely loved it. Hope all turns out positively for you in regards to your mum Sarah. Can't wait for the next one x
@oneviewcornwall8200
@oneviewcornwall8200 10 ай бұрын
Another thoroughly enjoyable, informative video 🌞 obviously so sad too for all those lost lives
@judybee
@judybee 10 ай бұрын
Have missed your Friday walks & history lessons, & wondered why. Life is so full of ups and downs. We, as viewers, forget that the people who present us with videos of places we used to visit & cannot do so anymore, also have lives outside of You Tube. What a peaceful tranquil place you took us to & I could see how much it meant to you Sarah to forget for a little while the stresses we all have. Going through similar things here too Sarah, so appreciated the diversion into another world to escape for a while. Wishing your lovely mum better health & sending positive healing vibes her way🌠🌈 x J x
@lyudmilaaksan2232
@lyudmilaaksan2232 10 ай бұрын
My mom is 91 and God only knows what I'll have to deal with in a near future so I can feel your pain... May God Bless you and give you strength. 🤗
@marieryan2541
@marieryan2541 10 ай бұрын
Hope Sarah and Andrew. Really enjoyed your walk today. It is sad to hear about all those who lost their lives but also fascinating to hear the history of it to. Even the history of the old quarry and the jetty which I notice the sea is slowly reclaiming back or is it just me. Hope your Mum and Dad gets well soon. Remembering the joined you on a few of your easy walks with the 2 dogs IE not the puppy.
@robertrimell5963
@robertrimell5963 10 ай бұрын
Hi both, hi stress time for us too, a lovely restorative walking video. Thank you, Sarah & Bob
@sallydingle321
@sallydingle321 10 ай бұрын
Ahhh.. So interesting again Sarah and Andrew 🙏... Fantasy to find a place that's so quiet at this time of year. I get the beauty of that landscape.. reminds me of the mining area of Penwith.. I find that beautiful too 💖. Really hope your Mum recovers well Sarah 🙏🥰
@brigidaodonnell7053
@brigidaodonnell7053 10 ай бұрын
My Ching ancestors were all from St Keverne in the 1700s-1842…..That’s why I am finding all of your adventures so interesting as well as your research from the books that you have been reading on the area. The Ching ancestors migrated in sailing ships and came to live here in Nelson, New Zealand.
@meowhouseful
@meowhouseful 10 ай бұрын
Loved this and abandoned places. Also, I missed seeing your videos the last few weeks. Best wishes to your Mom 🙏
@juliakneebone5742
@juliakneebone5742 10 ай бұрын
Thank you!!really enjoy your show.
@cornwall_in_Squares
@cornwall_in_Squares 9 ай бұрын
Didn't see a soul apart from me, on the road back to St Keverne, I am pretty lucky to have that on my doorstep and a view of the Manacles from home. Brilliant video as always.
@jenniferlittlechild5839
@jenniferlittlechild5839 10 ай бұрын
Wonder ti see a nee episode but Sarah so sorry to hear about your mothers health, & the worry you have all had .. it’s great that you got yourselves out for a walk just to take a breath & do something you both love so much, your walking & bonus along the coastline breathing in that salt air. Take care, & thinking of you both & the family
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 10 ай бұрын
I don't know if you have been further along the coast there to Porthkerris? It is the well known divers cove where diving clubs go to explore the deep waters there. If you drive down past the car park and turn left and either drive or walk you come to some strange old industrial buildings and an old MOD building. We went a few years ago and there was a building that had windows facing the sea and you could see inside and there were large heat lamps radiating heat onto trays with piles of something on them. We had no idea what was going on and there was nobody around to ask. We later found out that this is where the Cornish Sea Salt company manufacture their product. We went back this year for a look and all the windows had mirror glass installed so you could not look in. I think they may be afraid of industrial espionage. A fascinating place to explore.
@bonitawyke7259
@bonitawyke7259 10 ай бұрын
Love everyone’s comments 😘 I cried…and I laughed: the human stories and history…ROLOs-my favorite!… and “the Rock Band”! Thank you for sharing about your Mum,Sarah, such a personal and poignant moment. Taking it “day to day “, finding the small joys and grace..moment by moment. May all the love you two share from your huge hearts..come back to you a thousand-fold. 🫂💞☮️ the Wykes
@mrengland6325
@mrengland6325 10 ай бұрын
what a good adventure thanks
@outdoors459
@outdoors459 Ай бұрын
Im new to your channel and enjoying the videos very much. This one was a bit 'famous five'! Loved it ❤
@ncammann
@ncammann 10 ай бұрын
Yay! Beat you to it, for a change. Friday 11-August-2023, Wife and I and our 2 spaniels parked at Coverack. Walked the coast path to Porthoustock, Up the valley to St_Keverne. Then back to the coast path and back to Coverack.( with a quick diversion for a Roskillys ice Cream) We remember that path with the odd hand rail on the steep track. We didn't see many people either, though Coverack and Roskillys were packed. BTW our best wishes to your mum. Hope she recovers ok.
@philipoastler6845
@philipoastler6845 10 ай бұрын
Been missing you so Wishing you both well but special wishes for health go to your mother Sarah. God bless 🙏
@ladygwarth
@ladygwarth 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful video, I live on the peninsula, but have never ventured farther than Coverack or St Keverne. Curious to learn more about the Manacles I went on Google. Another You Tube video popped up by a chap called Gavin Parsons, on a sunny day during a low spring tide, he filmed them from the air, the sea is crystal clear and you can see the rocks on the surface, but also where they spread out underneath, hiding their true menace. It is well worth a watch. Best wishes to your mum, I hope she recovers well.
@ianjemma
@ianjemma 10 ай бұрын
Hello Sarah and Andrew. So sorry to hear of your Mum's heath issues Sarah and best wishes for better times ahead. Love this part of the world and have stayed in Coverack a few times. The tales of shipwrecks are always harrowing and not helped with scoundrels as sea captains. The walk along the coast to Lowland Point and beyond is always done with very few people, even in the holiday time we are obliged to go in. Back from Dean quarry and up the path next to it, is of course a short way to Roskilly's and a morning walk can be rewarded with a nice lunch there and then back through the farmland to Coverack.
@julianbeesley5059
@julianbeesley5059 10 ай бұрын
Rather than referencing The Life of Brian and Manacles, I have to say I love the low flat area of grassy pathland by the shoreline, lovely
@esthermorrissey1454
@esthermorrissey1454 10 ай бұрын
So sorry Sarah to hear about your Mum, we do wish her well & it is lovely to see you both back on our favourite channel. What a fascinating video this week and well worth the wait. Cornwall’s coast is beautiful but can be treacherous & the shipwreck stories are a testament to that. Beautiful scenery but, something different- an Industrial beauty- we really enjoyed seeing a part of Cornwall through your eyes we will never see ourselves. “Rock on Andrew”
@nicholaswiltshire6356
@nicholaswiltshire6356 10 ай бұрын
Lovely video guys. Love Kernow. From Nick no longer on the bridge watching in Salisbury.
@bobbybigboyyes
@bobbybigboyyes 10 ай бұрын
Hey Andrew, 'Rolo ver' Beethoven! 😋🤪😂
@terrylucas9662
@terrylucas9662 10 ай бұрын
Hi you two you both look really refreshed great place best wishes from newton abbot to you all ❤
@LoveFalmouth
@LoveFalmouth 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Sarah and Andrew for this lovely video. I have just joined you on patreon so we can get the details of your walks. I have just lost my lovely mum so I understand the tremendous stress you must be under. WIshing her a speedy recovery. You are not only helping your own stress levels but ours aswell. Keep doing what you are doing ❤
@bernicebest
@bernicebest 10 ай бұрын
Lovely relaxing video, but so much tragedy in that cove is heartbreaking, beautifully narrated as always and packed full of interest, you never disappoint, so sorry to hear your mum has been very poorly of late Sarah, wishing her a speedy recovery and blessings to all of your lovely family, and your two adorable rascals! best wishes from Bernice 🤗🤗🤗
@scottna9350
@scottna9350 7 ай бұрын
saw your video last night on my Roku. Those track-like things underneath the cement tipple were conveyor belt rollers. The 'tracks' are the frames and you can see the 3 rollers to keep the belt in a U shape to keep everything contained. Bulk conveyor belts rode on them. the belts themselves are long gone. Reference 24 mins 2 seconds.
@loiswells3564
@loiswells3564 10 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. It was really interesting to hear about the shipwrecks and relaxing and peaceful to see the seashore where you walked. I hope your mum gets well soon Sarah
@RosemullionView
@RosemullionView 10 ай бұрын
That walk down ‘the fairy glade’ from St K is amazing. We discovered it last year and its truly magical. We took the long way coming out in Porthoustock.
@ianward5603
@ianward5603 10 ай бұрын
I hope your mum is ok ❤
@stephnewman1357
@stephnewman1357 9 ай бұрын
Now it will get busy! Surprised teenagers haven't discovered it.
@gordonsimpson3235
@gordonsimpson3235 10 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear of your troubles....I did wonder where you had gone (assumed you were on holiday- but then, living in Cornwall, you are permanently 'on holiday' 😅). I hope that your Mum recovers soon. We are on our annual holiday in Cornwall....we kept a weather eye out in case we bumped into you!
@gabischmidt2753
@gabischmidt2753 10 ай бұрын
Hello Sarah and Andrew, I am very sorry that your mum is in such a bad way:(. I wish her, and your family all the best and hope that your mum gets better soon. I know how difficult it is when you are helping to care for her and how much of burden it is. Take your rest breaks when you need to, and enjoy the sea and the nature, and put the videos on hold for once. I think all of your viewers will understand if you don't have a video every week and you need time for yourself. It was again very interesting to hear cornish history and the place where we walked in February. I am thinking of you and sending lots of strength. Gabi:)
@mikeoglen6848
@mikeoglen6848 10 ай бұрын
An interesting walk that. When I passed that way I missed the 'W', do you think it might have anything to do with the Warleggans?
@kevinknuckey7289
@kevinknuckey7289 10 ай бұрын
Done this walk several times various different ways Godrevy Cove gem👌We find the Lizard area easy to get around than the rest of Cornwall this time of year We are lucky to live here 🏖️I have fished of The Manacles boat and kayak it’s eerily spooky 😱Great video guys wish you all best 🥰
@rogerbament6926
@rogerbament6926 10 ай бұрын
that gate at 8.23 is hung upside down
@brigidsingleton1596
@brigidsingleton1596 10 ай бұрын
I am fairly sure that along the many rocky shores of Cornwall (and other shores around Britain, but Cornwall"s smugglers history is probably the most infamous) has borne witness to several wrecks. Some due to poor seamanship, some due to unforeseen reefs and sand bars. Some due to lack of lighthouses, and of course, some deliberately drawn onto rocks and into shallows by smugglers who misled old-time sailors by lighting supposed safe sailing routes, thereby luring ships away from safe passage, in order to rob them of their valuable cargoes, often leaving wrecked crewmen and / or passengers to drown in the breakers. (unverified source: novels etc from the 19th and 20th centuries) 😮,😣😯
@TheFowey
@TheFowey 10 ай бұрын
W for water company
@outoftownr3906
@outoftownr3906 10 ай бұрын
Have you been to Tregoning Hill,Ashton near Helston to the site of the first china clay mine in 1745? Still the remnants of it with a public footpath up to it with great 360 degree views.
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