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  1. Leading experts in luxury superyachts, renowned for custom build and complete refit projects. With bases in Falmouth, UK and Vilanova, Spain.

  2. BOOK AHEAD AND SAVE 15%. For an action-packed day out in Falmouth, take a trip to Pendennis Castle – one of Henry VIII's finest seaside fortresses. Travel back to Tudor Cornwall, discover poignant tales of wartime, and enjoy acres of green space at this historic gem.

  3. Pendennis Castle (Cornish: Penn Dinas, meaning "headland fortification") is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, England between 1540 and 1542. It formed part of the King's Device programme to protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire , and defended the Carrick Roads waterway at ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PendennisPendennis - Wikipedia

    Print. The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy (1848–50) is a novel by the English author William Makepeace Thackeray. [1] It is set in 19th-century England, particularly in London. The main hero is a young English gentleman Arthur Pendennis, who is born in the country and sets out ...

  5. Castelo Pendennis (em córnico: Penn Dinas, que significa "fortificação de promontório") é um forte de artilharia construído por Henrique VIII perto de Falmouth, Cornualha, Inglaterra entre 1540 e 1542.

  6. Our Heritage. Pendennis Shipyard was founded in 1988. Over the past 35 years the company has continued to grow and invest in its facilities to rival any global superyacht company, including the recent £22 million investment into its world-class shipyard in Falmouth. Pendennis’ expansion into Europe was enhanced with the addition of the Palma ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Pendennis Castle is one of England’s finest surviving coastal fortresses. Together with the fortress at St Mawes, Pendennis guarded the anchorage of Carrick Roads and the port towns below for over 400 years. The castle began as a gun fort in the mid-16th century.