Germoe

Germoe (Cornish: Germogh)[1] is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

The church has a chancel, nave, north aisle, south transept, and a three-stage battlemented tower of granite ashlar.

Pengersick Castle is a fortified manor house near Praa Sands which is a Grade II* listed building.

Legend says that he attempted to poison his wife, but she switched goblets with him and the Devil was all too happy to take them both to hell.

[11] Historical research has proven some of these stories to be false: no monks were murdered there (although one was assaulted by Henry Pengersick), the supposed plague pits featured in the television programme Most Haunted were located in another part of the castle,[12] and the Black Dog is reported to be a myth created by 19th century smugglers to frighten people away.

St Germoe's Chair
The gardens of Pengersick Farm