Hidden Cornwall Episodes Available now
The Cornish secrets of the Mary Rose
In 1545, the Mary Rose sank. Many of the crew were connected to Cornwall.
The royal visit to Botallack Mine
Botallack Mine is in the far west of Cornwall.
The tale of the Poughhill 'earthquake'
Was there really an earthquake near Bude? Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
The ‘real’ Indiana Jones who loved Cornwall—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
Locals treated Mitchell-Hedges as one of their own. Photo: Universal History Archive.
How much do you know about Black Rock in Falmouth?
The marker on the rock is a well known sight in the area.
Is Newquay's River Gannel haunted?—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
The Gannel is a tidal river and opens out onto Crantock Beach. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.
Did Anne Boleyn honeymoon on the Roseland?—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
Elizabeth Dale shares another fascinating story from Cornwall's history with Emma Gill.
The noises in Falmouth that scared the entire town—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
The noises were heard in 1849 and kept everyone awake. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
How much do you know about Carn Brea Castle?
Carn Brea Castle overlooks Redruth in West Cornwall. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
Ferry Tales: The Fowey to Mevagissey ferry
James Churchfield hopped aboard the ferry service to Fowey which is 25 years old.