The 'castle'
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The 'castle'

On Newlyn Green. Does anyone have an official name for this overgrown rockery?! There is a Frith picture (which can't be posted here for copyright reasons) from the fifties I believe which shows this much extended with seats upon it. Does anyone remember this?
Sorry, was the 1920s! A bit before most people s time. It is labeled Penlee Gardens. If interested I can send you a pic of it if you pm me.
 
It was built as a part of the original gardens to commemorate the Queen Victoria Jubilee 1897; I think it was an open air stage for local performers. Certainly in later years it became the place for seating, as you say. I am searching through lots of old pictures for such answers .. it is going to take quite a while to sort it along with the rest of it.
 
It is a good job that we have someone like yourself welb1931 here - my uncle Albert Pascoe used to talk of that, trouble is that as life continues, and as my family depletes, my memory has gone with them; he was stationed at Dover, but lived at Taroveor Terrace.
 
when I was a child there was a path in a sort of spiral and you walked around the castle about three times in order to get to the top
 
The remnants of that path are there, but there has been an addition of a set of three granite steps. When I was a child, it was transformed into a castle and we fought battles, leaping over the battlements onto the oncoming enemy .... Sweet child of youth ...
 
It probably wouldn t be built today for health and safety reasons! I used to play on it pretending it was a castle, as does my daughter now. It s a generational thing, like sitting on the cannon outside the library used to be before some barbarian nicked it. :-x
 

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