i visited Roche Rock when I was 19, 35 years ago. I might be mistaken but i think that strong ladder wasn’t there then, there were single metal bars sticking out that were much more precarious than that ladder. I’ve always meant to revisit it, but somehow never have. While I was walking around the rock, I saw the glint of silver pertly buried and when i unearthed it, it was a victorian silver thruppeny bit. Something i’ve always treasured. I always imagined a victorian lady or gentleman tourist dropping it on a tourist trip like mine ❤😊
it certainly wasn’t that strong ladder of today. Old rusty few steps of a little ladder then ladder steps into the rock itself to get higher. Oh to have a phone camera back then lol
It’s strange how they close the access to things like this for our safety and yet the wopping great big things that are dangerous are ignored. Smart motorways for one. Thanks for another cracking video, just the job with a brew and a biscuit or piece of cake.
My childhood playground,we used to sit on the top arch .the access is dangerous by today’s standards but people are different now us 1970s feral kids were a different breed,we climbed all over that rock and none of us got hurt.The site was used in the filming of the Omen the final conflict much to our delight,though I think the film crew had quite enough of long haired scruffy kids by the time they had finished 😂
@@CornishWalkingTrails Delapidated Victorian industrial buildings round the corner, much more delapidated after being our playground for a few years, then demolished professionally.
Do you remember the park with the tractor? I was probably one of those kids was my childhood playground too my Nan lived up the road. Was told and always believed a leper/hermit lived at the very top and food was pulled up and down in a bucket. Somewhere to the side of the rock there was remains of huge chains and a primitive pulley 🤔
I climbed up it the 70s although I was 'only a gurl' and some of the lads at school didnt believe I could do it! It was spooky up there but you could see for miles!
I live here in Roche and have this wonderful view every day. If you continued to walk along the football field and turn left along side another field you will find another access gate to the rock. There is also a gate in the corner of the cricket field that gives you access to the road then it’s just a few steps to the access point you went in. Don’t try to go in at the cricket nets and old roller, it’s very tricky. Remember it is very rich in wildlife so during bird nesting time please be careful, it’s also a known adder hotspot so please be aware during warmer months. Parking in the football car park. Great video guys.
Love you two! The spirit of tregeagle obviously lives on in the mindless stupidity of half closing off a ladder, making it even more dangerous and challenging to young people. Lord Falmouth needs to come and see for himself. Did the person who fell sue him? A simple at your own risk sign would suffice and the excuse of harming wildlife is a scam, unless rare birds are nesting?
Brilliant video again - and the best Haloween ghost story of the years so far ! Have to say I'm surprised nobody has been there with a set of boltcutters in their backpack...!! 😁 (not that I would ever condone such activity of course.... 🙂)
Wonder if it was destroyed like it is by Henry the 8th when he left the Roman Catholic Church that’s why it’s been left as it is?.. access should still be available but under own risk and maybe a donation box to collect for replacing ladder
The other half climbed up to it too many moons ago! I watched from below! When we were young motorbikers on a tour of Cornwall! Made me feel so old watching this, remembering those good old days. Special place isn't it? Love the history you told. Sorry Andrew didn't make it to the top! x J x
Another great vlog. In medieval times it was common that religious houses, in this case a chapel, were built over a former hermitages or similar. Wonder if that was the case there.
I live just a couple of miles from Roche. Five or six years ago our eldest daughter and I decided to climb Roche Rock one winter afternoon, forgetting that it would get dark early. We went in from the road side, the same way you did. After a while it began to get dark, it was really quite atmospheric and spooky, so we decided it was time to go home. The trouble was, we were lost! We ended up on the other side of the rock and eventually found our way back via the cricket ground. Definitely not the place to be in the dark!
Another interesting and enchanting video - closed off for safety reasons I would have thought- 1 of many places to expensive to preserve so health and safety is a good excuse to close it off the the general public, Good story telling as usual .
I love hearing your stories :) That was fascinating :) It was a shame that that the ladder was closed off, but as you say, health and safety in these days is everywhere. But as Andrew said they could put a notice at the bottom saying you climb up the ladder at your own risk. Put a tea room at the top, charge people to go up, they would make a killing :) Everywhere you go that used to be free they charge now.. Sign of the times now. Money is the root of all evil they say eh? Looking forward to your next adventures :) Say safe both of you, have a great week xx
The problem is these days that landowners are responsible for any injuries sustained on their land. Whilst it should be down to those who want to take the risk to be able to climb it, I can see why the landowner would want to protect themselves from any claims against them. Ideally the ladder would be repaired, but preventing access is the easiest (and cheapest) option.
Hi Sarah and Andrew. Really interesting story about Roach rock and the Cornish boogieman. To see the view from the top would be amazing but with a drone which would be much safer now days.
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We visited a few years ago, a truly beautiful place. You can actually access it (as we did) from the roller at the beginning where Andrew was, it is tricky but doable. I had heard that they had closed the access to it earlier this year which is a shame… but at least it has been done in a way that is not too intrusive to the area. Which is good as it makes a great photo opportunity. Hopefully we shall visit again in November. Keep up the great work
Really nice video, Roche rock also used for filming,The Final Conflict (1981): The final installment in the Omen series was filmed at Roche Rock, which stood in for a deserted church on the moor Sword of the Valiant (1984): This movie was also filmed at Roche Rock , nowadays access is not allowed, although i have flown drones over to get a view of it from above, loved this video , keep on walking .
Been there its a awesome location 😎 but it's a bit dangerous especially if your scared of heights. Cool 😎 watch like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚
Way back in the 1980s when I lived a few miles away and went there regularly. Since people have been going there freely for I don't know how many generations it must surely be a right of way.
Sod Lord Falmouth. Guy's probably too cheap to maintain the ladder. Pair of boltcutters in the spring (I wouldn't try climbing that in the frost!) and sorted. 😏
Great video and terrific stories, thanks. I've passed through Roche many times but must stop next time and see if Tri Giggle makes an appearance on the Rock (Through necessity, I was watching with the auto-generated transcript turned on. That adds a whole new level of fun to your videos!) 😄
It is a shame that access is denied because of the litigious days in which we live. My preference would be a sign at the bottom "climb at your own risk". But who knows whether that would suffice legally?! Thank you both for another interesting video.
Is it just me or has that building got a mushroom on it ?. I love this and the story of it especially the bit you read of the man,s spirit and witches. I so hope it's all true
Oh what a shame you cant get up there anymore. I bet the view is fantastic. There's probably a well worn footpath from another side where people are finding a way of getting up there.
I drove past Roche Rock a few weeks ago, and wondered what it was, so thanks for enlightening me with this fascinating video. Wish there was a ‘Go Fund Me’ page to raise funds for a new, safer ladder, as I’d love to climb to the top.
If people weren't so litigious these days, this would probably still be open. I am afraid this is a case of reaping what you sow. Nobody seems to have any sense of personal responsibility these days - first reaction to an accident is to blame (or sue) anyone but yourself.
I visited a couple of years ago and climbed the ladder. There were questions to answer at the top for a geocache . There were lads climbing the walls around the side 🙂
Roche (/roʊtʃ/, "roach";[1] Cornish: Tregarrek, meaning homestead of the rock) is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village gets its name from the 20-metre (66-foot) high Roche Rock, a quartz-schorl outcrop east of the village. Roche is the Norman-French word for Rock.
I've never heard of it. Next time I'm going through Roche, I'll see if I can find it. You'd have to be pretty fit to climb that ladder and back down again and you wouldn't attempt it if you weren't. It's elf and safety gone silly again. You can walk down a pavement in Truro and trip on a loose slab which Cormac hasn't bothered to fix. Accidents will always occur. What happened to commonsense? It might be an SSSI, but there is a lot of growth around it, so will be hidden from view soon.
Such a shame they’ve closed it off, I’ve never been! But they close off all sorts of things now, in the name of health and safety! They’ve closed off Whipsiderry beach off, in the name of health and safety! Although I bet in a few months time the developers will be granted the planning as no one now uses the path and stairs 😤
Whipsiderry is such a travesty! They only had to do a bit of research into its history and no one in their right mind would build in top of those caves - bonkers! But ultimately greedy! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails I know great history surrounding this beautiful beach, the great hall, whisps and derrys to get banqueting stuff to the cave, pirates. Such a shame a video might be nice about it 🙏🏼🙄❤️ xx
Fun vlog. Shame you can't go up the ladder. The 7m vertical iron-rung ladder down the cliffs at Dover, which is part of the "Langdon Stairs" is still open to use (at your own risk).
I did visit there some years ago however your video was really interesting and shed more light on this historic place. I wonder how people accessed it back in the day when it was a chapel, am sure they didn’t have to climb that metal ladder, or did they?
Great video and solid research as always. And an impressive rock! I wonder how legends like this start. People were really superstitious in earlier times, more than now. Perhaps they thought this was the logical and believeable answer. I have never been there. But will consider if they open the steps again 😊 A 4 digits combination lock has 10000 possible solutions. With 2 seconds try on each number, the worst case scenario is that it takes about 5,5 hours to find the right one 😂 But it is probably the best not to try 😊 Thank you. Torunn 🥰
Haligie Fogue in Helston the same because of..... Bat's, so I asked for a freedom of information request..... Got nothing back!!! So half the year you can't visit!
Late to the party but I lived in Roche for a couple of years, in the new estate opposite the site entrance. It does not surprise me to learn that the Rock has been closed since I left. At the time I moved in I was told that, although people did climb up to the chapel, the ladder was pretty rickety and there were rumblings about closing it off due to health and safety concerns. I would have loved to get up there but with my dodgy knees and in any case not being good on ladders that was never going to happen 🙁 Maybe the Lord Falmouth will be able to reopen it in the future with some kind of renewed ladder and guard rails?
Roche Rock can still be accessed from the western side, as well as the northern side (which is the side with the ladder). In fact, for centuries, it's been a rite of passage for Roche children to climb the rock, not by the ladder, but to scrabble and climb up the bare rocks on the western side. However, it is not for the faint hearted. Sadly, Lord Falmouth has only made it more dangerous, not less.
Telecom cables buried in the vicinity? If so repair work may be in progress. Do not dismiss this explanation lightly or that I am some conspiracy theorist. What is obvious is you and other members of the public are not wanted in the area..The people you saw may have been Telecom employees.
It is great to see you both using a real paper map, rather than a 'so called' smart phone.
Paper maps are so much easier to film! Phone reflect too much, Sarah :)
i visited Roche Rock when I was 19, 35 years ago. I might be mistaken but i think that strong ladder wasn’t there then, there were single metal bars sticking out that were much more precarious than that ladder. I’ve always meant to revisit it, but somehow never have. While I was walking around the rock, I saw the glint of silver pertly buried and when i unearthed it, it was a victorian silver thruppeny bit. Something i’ve always treasured. I always imagined a victorian lady or gentleman tourist dropping it on a tourist trip like mine ❤😊
Lovely! ❤👍🙂
I went on a school trip there, over 40 years ago. There was a metal ladder then too.
Hi, I agree. That ladder wasn't there.
it certainly wasn’t that strong ladder of today. Old rusty few steps of a little ladder then ladder steps into the rock itself to get higher. Oh to have a phone camera back then lol
I'm sure his solicitor is just worried about some fool suing him for not knowing their own abilities and limitations.
Look in a mirror and you'll see the person responsible for your safety.
Oh to be younger again! Sarah :)
Yeah totally agree
It’s strange how they close the access to things like this for our safety and yet the wopping great big things that are dangerous are ignored. Smart motorways for one. Thanks for another cracking video, just the job with a brew and a biscuit or piece of cake.
Cornish and British people need to BE FREE! 😠
You are so right! I am not keen on smart motorways! Thankfully we don'r have any motorways in Cornwall! Sarah :)
I'm a 'Rocher' and used to play up at The Rock on many a weekend through the 70s. Loved climbing to the very top.
There should be an open air production of Wagner‘s Tristan und Isolde round the rock! Imagine the drama and that music!
Great idea! Sarah :)
My childhood playground,we used to sit on the top arch .the access is dangerous by today’s standards but people are different now us 1970s feral kids were a different breed,we climbed all over that rock and none of us got hurt.The site was used in the filming of the Omen the final conflict much to our delight,though I think the film crew had quite enough of long haired scruffy kids by the time they had finished 😂
School trip in 1964, lunchtime sandwiches and clambering.
Yes, I remember climbing it too, during the summer of 1975 when I was 17. Never crossed my mind that it wasn't safe.
Great memories! We lived next to a building site at one stage and I remember playing in the bucket of the dumper! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails Delapidated Victorian industrial buildings round the corner, much more delapidated after being our playground for a few years, then demolished professionally.
Do you remember the park with the tractor? I was probably one of those kids was my childhood playground too my Nan lived up the road. Was told and always believed a leper/hermit lived at the very top and food was pulled up and down in a bucket. Somewhere to the side of the rock there was remains of huge chains and a primitive pulley 🤔
I climbed up it the 70s although I was 'only a gurl' and some of the lads at school didnt believe I could do it! It was spooky up there but you could see for miles!
It is quite a feeling of satisfaction to get to the top! Sarah :)
Never heard of this place before, Very interesting. Perhaps you should do a Series: Haunts where I went with my Old Boyfriend?
Ha! Ha! Sarah :)
I live here in Roche and have this wonderful view every day. If you continued to walk along the football field and turn left along side another field you will find another access gate to the rock. There is also a gate in the corner of the cricket field that gives you access to the road then it’s just a few steps to the access point you went in. Don’t try to go in at the cricket nets and old roller, it’s very tricky. Remember it is very rich in wildlife so during bird nesting time please be careful, it’s also a known adder hotspot so please be aware during warmer months.
Parking in the football car park.
Great video guys.
Also, you might find Tregeagle there amongst the Adders...
Thanks for the extra info! Sarah :)
Love you two! The spirit of tregeagle obviously lives on in the mindless stupidity of half closing off a ladder, making it even more dangerous and challenging to young people. Lord Falmouth needs to come and see for himself. Did the person who fell sue him? A simple at your own risk sign would suffice and the excuse of harming wildlife is a scam, unless rare birds are nesting?
Cornish chuffs?
Agreeed! They were rooks not choughs, we took a good look! Sarah :)
"At your own risk" is not sufficient.
Brilliant video again - and the best Haloween ghost story of the years so far ! Have to say I'm surprised nobody has been there with a set of boltcutters in their backpack...!! 😁 (not that I would ever condone such activity of course.... 🙂)
Totally agree! Sarah 😂
Wonder if it was destroyed like it is by Henry the 8th when he left the Roman Catholic Church that’s why it’s been left as it is?.. access should still be available but under own risk and maybe a donation box to collect for replacing ladder
The other half climbed up to it too many moons ago! I watched from below! When we were young motorbikers on a tour of Cornwall! Made me feel so old watching this, remembering those good old days. Special place isn't it? Love the history you told. Sorry Andrew didn't make it to the top! x J x
Lovely memory! You never know the protest may force action! Sarah :)
Roche Rock trespass with Right to Roam Kernow on Saturday 19th 2PM ish, come join us and have a wander round!
We wish you all the best for a good turn out! Sarah :)
Another great vlog. In medieval times it was common that religious houses, in this case a chapel, were built over a former hermitages or similar. Wonder if that was the case there.
I live just a couple of miles from Roche. Five or six years ago our eldest daughter and I decided to climb Roche Rock one winter afternoon, forgetting that it would get dark early. We went in from the road side, the same way you did. After a while it began to get dark, it was really quite atmospheric and spooky, so we decided it was time to go home. The trouble was, we were lost! We ended up on the other side of the rock and eventually found our way back via the cricket ground. Definitely not the place to be in the dark!
The spooky Rock has featured in numerous films and books such as The Omen and The Children of the Future
and Catweazel !!
I love a good spooky story! This was fun!👻👻 And what an impressive natural outcome of rocks! Thanks!😊
Another interesting and enchanting video - closed off for safety reasons I would have thought- 1 of many places to expensive to preserve so health and safety is a good excuse to close it off the the general public, Good story telling as usual .
Thank you! Sarah :)
Thankyou. I bought new tyres from There in 1973.
I love hearing your stories :) That was fascinating :) It was a shame that that the ladder was closed off, but as you say, health and safety in these days is everywhere. But as Andrew said they could put a notice at the bottom saying you climb up the ladder at your own risk. Put a tea room at the top, charge people to go up, they would make a killing :) Everywhere you go that used to be free they charge now.. Sign of the times now. Money is the root of all evil they say eh? Looking forward to your next adventures :) Say safe both of you, have a great week xx
Thank you! Sarah :)
The problem is these days that landowners are responsible for any injuries sustained on their land. Whilst it should be down to those who want to take the risk to be able to climb it, I can see why the landowner would want to protect themselves from any claims against them. Ideally the ladder would be repaired, but preventing access is the easiest (and cheapest) option.
Hi Sarah and Andrew. Really interesting story about Roach rock and the Cornish boogieman. To see the view from the top would be amazing but with a drone which would be much safer now days.
Great idea! Sarah :)
Another fascinating story xx
Glad you enjoyed it, Sarah :)
Loved that story.
Well done. Your content is solid….
Thank you 😊 Solid as a rock?!?! Couldn't resist! Sarah :)
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Thank you! Sarah :)
We visited a few years ago, a truly beautiful place.
You can actually access it (as we did) from the roller at the beginning where Andrew was, it is tricky but doable.
I had heard that they had closed the access to it earlier this year which is a shame… but at least it has been done in a way that is not too intrusive to the area. Which is good as it makes a great photo opportunity.
Hopefully we shall visit again in November. Keep up the great work
It will be interesting to know if the protest and right to roam have any impact! Sarah :)
Another interesting video and associated background history. Loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it, Sarah :)
Thanks again! 😂
I've definitely heard Tregeagle lately 😜🌬️👌🙏💖
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Really nice video, Roche rock also used for filming,The Final Conflict (1981): The final installment in the Omen series was filmed at Roche Rock, which stood in for a deserted church on the moor
Sword of the Valiant (1984): This movie was also filmed at Roche Rock , nowadays access is not allowed, although i have flown drones over to get a view of it from above, loved this video , keep on walking .
Thank you! Sarah :)
Been there its a awesome location 😎 but it's a bit dangerous especially if your scared of heights. Cool 😎 watch like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚
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Way back in the 1980s when I lived a few miles away and went there regularly. Since people have been going there freely for I don't know how many generations it must surely be a right of way.
Must be! Sarah :)
Sod Lord Falmouth. Guy's probably too cheap to maintain the ladder. Pair of boltcutters in the spring (I wouldn't try climbing that in the frost!) and sorted. 😏
Those padlocks are relatively insecure anyway.
Very tempting! Sarah :)
Good old elf 'n' safety. Didn't stop those lads did it. Where there's a will...! Or was it Tregeagle that you saw?
😂 Sarah :)
Next all the Tors on Bodmin and Dartmoor will be fenced off in case someone hurts themselves !!
It's just an excuse!
To be fair the authority says it is to protect the site. The elfin safety was conjecture by others.
@@petermw88 🙄
Don't be silly , seriously...
Great video and terrific stories, thanks. I've passed through Roche many times but must stop next time and see if Tri Giggle makes an appearance on the Rock (Through necessity, I was watching with the auto-generated transcript turned on. That adds a whole new level of fun to your videos!) 😄
That is sooo funny!! It made me Tri Giggle! Sarah :)
I remember going up there when I was younger. Hope it re opens so I can take my kids one day
There's a nice film about the lady from Ireland that came over here xxx Tristan and isolide x lovely very interesting videos thankyou xxx❤
It is a shame that access is denied because of the litigious days in which we live. My preference would be a sign at the bottom "climb at your own risk". But who knows whether that would suffice legally?!
Thank you both for another interesting video.
I agree with you, Sarah :)
It's not legally sufficient.
Haven't seen the dogs for ages!
Bolt cutters are very useful!
Good one!
After this incident they will keep it shut, just glad to of had the chance to climb it. unless they put barriers at the top
I am glad I climbed it too! Sarah :)
May be the lads know another way, or know the combination lock number?
Probably found another way! Sarah :)
I loved your commentary and a good choice of location as Halloween is later this month. Greetings from Bodmin Moor - the remote bit.
Is it just me or has that building got a mushroom on it ?. I love this and the story of it especially the bit you read of the man,s spirit and witches. I so hope it's all true
Great story! Old books seem to be full of them! Sarah :)
Lock picking lawyer would have that rubish padlock off in seconds.
Great video, fascinating stories ❤
Glad you enjoyed it, Sarah :)
Oh what a shame you cant get up there anymore. I bet the view is fantastic.
There's probably a well worn footpath from another side where people are finding a way of getting up there.
I bet! Sarah :)
Could they not put a hanrail near the ladder as extra precaution.
You would think so! Sarah :)
I drove past Roche Rock a few weeks ago, and wondered what it was, so thanks for enlightening me with this fascinating video. Wish there was a ‘Go Fund Me’ page to raise funds for a new, safer ladder, as I’d love to climb to the top.
It is a great view from the top! Sarah :)
If people weren't so litigious these days, this would probably still be open.
I am afraid this is a case of reaping what you sow.
Nobody seems to have any sense of personal responsibility these days - first reaction to an accident is to blame (or sue) anyone but yourself.
Agreed! No such thing as an accident anymore. An unfortunate import from across the pond maybe? Sarah :)
There is a Roche castle in Pembrokeshire maybe it’s the old spelling for Rock ?
Oooo! Good thought! Sarah :)
The Normans named it La Roche. We now call it Roche Rock which is Rock Rock!!!!
I visited a couple of years ago and climbed the ladder. There were questions to answer at the top for a geocache . There were lads climbing the walls around the side 🙂
People love looking for geocache. What a shame! Sarah :)
Roche (/roʊtʃ/, "roach";[1] Cornish: Tregarrek, meaning homestead of the rock) is a civil parish and village in mid-Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village gets its name from the 20-metre (66-foot) high Roche Rock, a quartz-schorl outcrop east of the village. Roche is the Norman-French word for Rock.
Very interesting! Sarah :)
I've never heard of it. Next time I'm going through Roche, I'll see if I can find it. You'd have to be pretty fit to climb that ladder and back down again and you wouldn't attempt it if you weren't. It's elf and safety gone silly again. You can walk down a pavement in Truro and trip on a loose slab which Cormac hasn't bothered to fix. Accidents will always occur. What happened to commonsense? It might be an SSSI, but there is a lot of growth around it, so will be hidden from view soon.
Be left to rewild no doubt! Sarah :)
Such a shame they’ve closed it off, I’ve never been! But they close off all sorts of things now, in the name of health and safety! They’ve closed off Whipsiderry beach off, in the name of health and safety! Although I bet in a few months time the developers will be granted the planning as no one now uses the path and stairs 😤
Whipsiderry is such a travesty! They only had to do a bit of research into its history and no one in their right mind would build in top of those caves - bonkers! But ultimately greedy! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails I know great history surrounding this beautiful beach, the great hall, whisps and derrys to get banqueting stuff to the cave, pirates. Such a shame a video might be nice about it 🙏🏼🙄❤️ xx
@@CornishWalkingTrails oh go on do a video about Whipsy 🙏🏼
Fun vlog. Shame you can't go up the ladder. The 7m vertical iron-rung ladder down the cliffs at Dover, which is part of the "Langdon Stairs" is still open to use (at your own risk).
I did visit there some years ago however your video was really interesting and shed more light on this historic place. I wonder how people accessed it back in the day when it was a chapel, am sure they didn’t have to climb that metal ladder, or did they?
Good point! And with long skirts too?!? Sarah :)
Great video and solid research as always. And an impressive rock!
I wonder how legends like this start. People were really superstitious in earlier times, more than now. Perhaps they thought this was the logical and believeable answer.
I have never been there. But will consider if they open the steps again 😊 A 4 digits combination lock has 10000 possible solutions. With 2 seconds try on each number, the worst case scenario is that it takes about 5,5 hours to find the right one 😂 But it is probably the best not to try 😊
Thank you. Torunn 🥰
5.5 hours! I could have left Andrew there and found a good pasty shop, brought one back for him! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails😂
Haligie Fogue in Helston the same because of..... Bat's, so I asked for a freedom of information request..... Got nothing back!!! So half the year you can't visit!
Sorry, another good one1
Late to the party but I lived in Roche for a couple of years, in the new estate opposite the site entrance. It does not surprise me to learn that the Rock has been closed since I left. At the time I moved in I was told that, although people did climb up to the chapel, the ladder was pretty rickety and there were rumblings about closing it off due to health and safety concerns.
I would have loved to get up there but with my dodgy knees and in any case not being good on ladders that was never going to happen 🙁 Maybe the Lord Falmouth will be able to reopen it in the future with some kind of renewed ladder and guard rails?
Buy a parachute!
Surely a 6ft ladder put at the side would allow you to get above the closed off part and then allow access to climb the original ladder above.?
Oooo! That's an idea! Sarah :)
Mountain walkers and climber do not worry about this type of hazard.
Roche Rock can still be accessed from the western side, as well as the northern side (which is the side with the ladder). In fact, for centuries, it's been a rite of passage for Roche children to climb the rock, not by the ladder, but to scrabble and climb up the bare rocks on the western side. However, it is not for the faint hearted. Sadly, Lord Falmouth has only made it more dangerous, not less.
Unfortunately as the owner of the land if there is something such as a ladder the owner is responsible . Leaving them open to liability .😮
Tregeagle the old religion😎
Get a bolt cropper.
I can see a face in the rock 2 eye upturned nose open mouth
Does anyone have a ‘right to roam’ there ?
I wonder if your ex is watching?
LOL! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails he will be….
Telecom cables buried in the vicinity? If so repair work may be in progress. Do not dismiss this explanation lightly or that I am some conspiracy theorist. What is obvious is you and other members of the public are not wanted in the area..The people you saw may have been Telecom employees.
SAY NO MORE ABOUT LORD FALMOUTH THATS A LIE DANGER TO WILDLIFE