The Garlandstone is a gaff-rigged sailing Tamar Ketch, built in Calstock in Cornwall, England, and launched on 27 January 1909.
[1] It was built by James Goss on speculation at the foot of Calstock Viaduct.
She also regularly sailed between Lisbon and Calstock, notably supplying fresh fruit to the townspeople.
[2] During the Great War she took an active part ferrying munitions across the Irish Sea.
[4] Since then the ship has been used as a static museum at Morwellham and due to lack of use has fallen into a state of disrepair.