English Heritage sites near St. Michael's Mount Parish
CHYSAUSTER ANCIENT VILLAGE
4 miles from St. Michael's Mount Parish
The houses line a 'village street', and each had an open central courtyard surrounded by a number of thatched rooms.
TREGIFFIAN BURIAL CHAMBER
6 miles from St. Michael's Mount Parish
A Neolithic or early Bronze Age chambered tomb with an entrance passage, walled and roofed with stone slabs, leading into the central chamber.
CARN EUNY ANCIENT VILLAGE
7 miles from St. Michael's Mount Parish
Among the preserved ancient villages in the South West, occupied from the Iron Age until late Roman times. It includes the foundations of stone houses, and an intriguing underground passage.
BALLOWALL BARROW
10 miles from St. Michael's Mount Parish
In a spectacular cliff-edge position, this unique Bronze Age tomb had a long and complex history as a sacred site. Seen as excavated in 1878 by Cornish antiquarian William Borlase.
HALLIGGYE FOGOU
13 miles from St. Michael's Mount Parish
Roofed and walled in stone, this complex of passages is the largest and best-preserved of several mysterious underground tunnels associated with Cornish Iron Age settlements.
PENDENNIS CASTLE
19 miles from St. Michael's Mount Parish
Visit Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, a mighty fortress built by Henry VIII to defend against invasion. Enjoy unmissable views and travel back to wartime Cornwall.
No churches found in St. Michael's Mount Parish
No churches found in St. Michael's Mount Parish