Restronguet Point

Restronguet Point (Cornish: Ros Trongoos, meaning promontory of a wooded point) is a small narrow promontory in the civil parish of Feock in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

[2] Together with Harcourt (Cornish: Ar Carrek, meaning facing a rock) and Porthgwidden (neighbouring settlements immediately north of the promontory), Restronguet Point forms a distinct community recognised by Feock Parish Council and supported by its own community group, 'Friends of Restronguet Point'.

[3] Restronguet Point is a residential area with housing (mostly large detached properties) on both sides of the lane from Feock.

At the southern tip of the promontory (grid reference SW 821 366), the creek discharges into Carrick Roads through a narrow channel known locally as 'the gut'.

[2] Restronguet Point lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

Restronguet Point seen from the south bank of Restronguet Creek