The Crown Houses at Botallack in Cornwall. Remains of Cornwall’s once great mining heritage. They perch precariously above the Atlantic ocean just north of Cape Cornwall.
It was a misty day to start with, clearing eventually to leave me with incredible sunburn.
Worth every second though, it was glorious.

you’ve captured well the beauty and savageness of the coastline…beautiful
Thanks Lynn. It really was a glorious place once the mist lifted.
This is lovely!! I’d love to see it in person, it looks like a fantastic place to sit a spell and enjoy the raw beauty
Was very quiet when I was there. It really is great.
Hi Ron, your comment seemed to appear in a different place, so I’ve copied and pasted it to a single comment here.
I responded to you from the dashboard, so mine was missing from here too.
Danudin 23 June, 2012 at 7:08 am
Wow I envy you the chance to photograph there! Stupendous.
MikeC366 23 June, 2012 at 9:34 am
Thanks Ron, it was a really special place.
Awesome photo and great view. I Iove how it all blends so well.
I take no credit for that unfortunately. Thank you.
Fantastic!
What an amazing scene.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you.
What a location!!!!! And you photographed it beautifully!
The look like castles–what a marvelous and precarious place to live.
I want to be there! Wow, stunning!
Thank you everyone for your comments. It means a lot.
M.
A often shot view….beautifully rendered Mike