St Anthony Head

St Anthony Head is a National Trust property situated at the southernmost tip of the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, overlooking the entrance to one of the world's largest natural harbours: Carrick Roads and the estuary of River Fal.

[1] It preserves the former St Anthony Battery, built in 1895–97 to defend the estuary of the River Fal.

The headland is designated as part of Carricknath Point to Porthbean Beach and Lower Fal & Helford Intertidal Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

On 13 December 1961 she ran aground at Greeb Point, St Anthony Head, Cornwall.

This article about a location in the former district of Carrick, Cornwall is a stub.

St Anthony Head and Lighthouse , as seen from Pendennis Head .