Kingsand is one of two neighbouring former fishing villages on the Rame Peninsula in the far south-east of Cornwall, where it overlooks Plymouth Sound. Its most famous landmark is the clock tower, which dates from 1911. It was erected as part of the adjacent Grade II-listed community building ("The Institute") to commemorate the coronation of King George V. It was badly damaged in severe gales a few years ago when its foundations were nearly washed away. Additional sea defences have now been put in place.
Uploaded by Barry Richardson on 9 May 2019
Photo ID: 222871
Building ID: 101329116
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