Crowns Engine Houses

Botallack Mine, Near Pendeen

Botallack Mine and Count House is a National Trust site in West Penwith. It’s home to the Crowns Engine Houses, which are popular with photographers thanks to their dramatic position on the cliff edge. Take a moment to breathe in the spectacular scenery before enjoying cup of tea and slice of cake at the Count House Cafe.

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