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Due to changes to the Homestead service, I have to limit my website to three pages (to avoid moving to a paying service). Since this is a site based around pictures, I am afraid this means that these pages may take a long time to download. When time permits I am planning to move and expand my website to another domain. Thanks for your patience.
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Pictures of St Austell Town |
Due to changes to the Homestead service, I have to limit my website to three pages (to avoid moving to a paying service). Since this is a site based around pictures, I am afraid this means that these pages may take a long time to download. When time permits I am planning to move and expand my website to another domain. Thanks for your patience.
Any comments or questions? Just email me. |
Pictures of St Austell Streets |
<-- A view up Fore Street, the pedestrian main shopping street in the town centre. |
The park opposite the library on Carlyon Road with children's play equipment and a small football pitch. |
<-- A view up Duke Street, with a glimpse of the Holy Trinity's tower. |
Looking up from the bottom of Polkyth Road, towards the town centre, with a selection of shops on the left. --> |
<-- Polkyth Road, looking toward Carlyon Road, with Polkyth Leisure Centre on the left. |
This is a view from the railway bridge on Carlyon Road toward the station, with hills and clay tips beyond. -->
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St Austell's Holy Trinity |
<-- The Holy Trinity in its raised churchyard, taken from Church Street. |
The old graveyard, five minutes walk from the church, where the headstones have been moved from the graves to the outside walls. --> |
<-- The old graveyard, with more of a quiet park atmosphere. |
Showing almost the full height of the Holy Trinity's tower, taken from the end of Fore Street. --> |
<-- The churchyard's palm trees show just how mild Cornwall's climate is. |
Taken from the corner of the old graveyard, showing the proximity of the Holy Trinity in the centre of the town. --> |
<-- China Clay tips are visible on the horizon from much of St Austell, this shot is taken in front of Sandy Hill Primary School, a few minutes out of the centre. |
A close up of the clay tips from Sandy Hill, which don't tend to photograph clearly. --> |
Please note that I own the copyright to every image on this website, you can contact me here for further information. |
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