A lovely double fall onto a tiny patch of beach at low tide, with a glimpse of Trevose Head on the distant horizon. Tregudda is well known to anyone who has walked the South West Coast Path from Trevone to Padstow. I recently learned that lead was mined here in the 1800's, and there are still patches of quartz waste nearby, where it was parted from the minearal-rich stone.
Sarah Adams: All works are now available for sale
Past exhibition