Boscastle

    

Boscastle is a small village and working fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall. The name of the village derives from Bottreaux Castle, a 12th century motte-and-bailey fortress of which little remains. Boscastle harbour is a natural inlet protected by two harbour walls built in 1584. Boscastle made the headlines world wide on 16th August 2004 when a flash flood hit, turning roads into rivers and causing extensive damage to the village. Photos of Boscastle by Cornish photographer Carl Whitfield (CWWPhotography).

                    

                 

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
                                      

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
         

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
           

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

Boscastle
          

The Lookout

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

The Lookout
         

St.Symphorian's Church / Forrabury Church

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

St.Symphorian's Church
         

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

St.Symphorian's Church
         

Photos of Boscastle by CWWPhotography

St.Symphorian's Church