
Once again the excellent Country Life magazine has come up with an interesting item, this time about St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall Unfortunately, considering this is a Country Life article, there aren’t many photographs, and none at all of the castle interior. But if you go here you’ll find some very exciting views of the approach to the island and then climbing up to the castle, as well as some interior photographs.
But the island is termed “Romantic and storied”, and yes, indeed, it is. Now the home of the St Aubyn family, it has emerged through a chequered history, and although its big brother in France is majestic and so on, it’s our smaller version that wins hands down for me. St Michael’s Mount is far more atmospheric and mysterious, and has inspired writers through the centuries, even me. I wrote a Regency-era novel that gave a large nod toward Cornwall’s legends and myths, including Lyonesse, church bells under the water and so on.
There aren’t any interior photos at the Mount’s website either, but there is a lot of other information. The above illustration is from the latter website.
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