Marazion Marsh By Harold Harvey, (1923)

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Harold Harvey’s painting of Longrock Pool was created over 130 years after the marshes were drained by Mr R Moyle for farming. The artwork shows a peaceful rural scene with animals grazing in a wet meadow and a view of the pool on the right side, which was dug out in the 1800s to provide materials for the Hayle railway. When you compare this to old maps from that time, you can see that there were far fewer buildings and much more open green space. Today, the marshes are squeezed in between the railway, roads, housing, industrial areas, farmland, and the sea, putting this delicate nature reserve under much greater stress than it faced in the past.
Penlee House is a beautiful art gallery and museum, set within sub-tropical gardens, with a great café.
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Our vibrant exhibition programme celebrates the nationally important art and history of West Cornwall.
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From school visits to family activities, talks and walks, there are plenty of learning opportunities at Penlee House.
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Enjoy a delicious lunch or coffee at the Orangery Café, with its sunny terrace overlooking the park.
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