That sounds lovely, Rob!Rob Houghton wrote:That looks a beautiful place, Chrissie. Another lovely place near to Plymouth is Rame Head. Its a very Blytonian type of place - a long narrow headland with a small chapel at the end, really just as big as a hut, where in the old days, so the stories go, a hermit preacher used to keep a light burning to warn boats of the dangerous coastline.
We just finished watching the 2015 BBC remake of "And Then There Were None" with Miranda Richardson, Charles Dance and Sam Neill (sp?) last night. Supposedly it was the big Christmas TV event that year on BBC.
I particularly enjoyed the filming locations!
They filmed in Cornwall at Mullion Cove (where Daphne DuMaurier spent a childhood vacation) and at Kynance Cove where you can walk inside the caves at low tide. I've been to Kynance Cove at the Lizard peninsula many years ago and thought it was magnificent.
I believe that Nigel is familiar with Kynance Cove & the Lizard peninsula?