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Mawgan Porth IC136_001
Mawgan Porth, Corwall. A reconstructiondrawing by Alan Sorrell showing an oblique view of Courtyard House 1 as it may have appeared in the 10th century, with the cemetery visible to the north and the sea in the distance. Alan Sorrell, 1955
Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places
Media ID 13705904
© Historic England Archive
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This print takes us on a journey back in time to the 10th century, offering a glimpse into the architectural wonders of Mawgan Porth in Cornwall. The reconstruction drawing, skillfully crafted by Alan Sorrell in 1955, presents an oblique view of Courtyard House 1 as it might have appeared centuries ago. With meticulous attention to detail, Sorrell brings this ancient structure to life once again. As we delve into the image, our eyes are drawn towards the north where a cemetery lies peacefully amidst the landscape. Its presence serves as a poignant reminder of the passage of time and human existence within these walls. Beyond that lies the vast expanse of sea stretching out into infinity, providing both protection and inspiration for those who inhabited this remarkable place. Sorrell's illustration not only captures the essence of Mawgan Porth but also pays homage to Saxon architecture with its intricate design elements and sturdy construction. Every line and stroke tells a story; every curve and angle speaks volumes about an era long gone yet still resonating through history. This print from Historic England is more than just an artistic representation; it is a portal that transports us across centuries, allowing us to witness firsthand how people lived during this fascinating period. It invites contemplation and sparks curiosity about our ancestors' lives while reminding us of their enduring legacy etched upon these ancient grounds.
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