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Then & Now Photographs
More Then & Now Photos
THEN
NOW
King Arthur's Castle Hotel was built in 1899.
The Cornish National Trust was formed at this time as
they were not happy with the position of the Hotel.
However thank goodness they did not have a say in any
planning decision!. The photo on the left was taken in 1902
and in 2000 on the right,
The photograph on the left was taken around
the 1900s and it was coloured later. Youngsters
can be seen at the site today of Celtic Crafts and
King Arthur's Arms had been built.
The Wooton's Hotel is seen in the distance.
Today's photo was taken in 2000
The 14th
Century Cottage
is now a
Restaurant
In the 1940s/50s the photo on the left shows the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Bishop. The couple waving
were probably associated with the delivery van
in the picture. A house has been changed to
a restaurant and today it is called
the Crossbow Restaurant.
There were many Chapels in the 1800s. Many have
been changed to homes and this Chapel was
converted early in the 20th Century. Today it is the
home of Bruce Old, as well as the
Hardware Shop in Tintagel Before this it was a
Grocery Store owned by Mr. Ferrett.
The coloured photo on the left shows Old Houses.
The building still stands and it is the home today
of Angela Gabriel. It was the Dangar
family home for many years and I can remember
buying ice creams from the window on the left.
Minnie & Mildred Dangar lived here for many years.