SALTASH HERITAGE TRAIL


The Tamar Bridges spanning the River Tamar.


Saltash Museum & Local Heritage Centre,in Lower Fore Street. Open Wed.2pm-4pm.Sat10am-4pm.


Elliott's Store,Lower Fore Street.The stores interior remains as it was when it closed in the 1970's. Open Wed. 2pm-4pm. and Sat.10am-12noon.


The Saltash Seal above the arched
doorway of the Guildhall.


Saltash Guildhall.Built in 1775 as a Market House and
Assembly Hall.On the Fore Street frontage the ground floor
has a Tuscan colonnade,and was used as a pannier market until
the end of the 19th century.It became the Guildhall in 1841.


ST NICHOLAS AND ST FAITH CHURCH.


The Union Inn Waterside.
With its mural by David Whittley.


ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH


Rear view from the garden of Mary Newmans cottage.


Mary Newmans Cottage and garden.


Isambard Kingdom Brunel's statue.
At the bottom of Fore Street facing the bridge he built.


View of the Tamar Bridges looking
across the Tamar towards Saltash.


Trematon Castle built by the Normans just after 1066.