
Playing In Nature
I hope that through my tips and resources we all can inspire other families to foster a love for nature in themselves and their children too. Let’s start a generation trend of loving, caring for and respecting Mother Nature.




I absolutely love permaculture and holistic land management and what they stand for and do when implemented correctly and fully. My goal is to share my love of nature with you, give you tips, and guides and increase your nature knowledge.
I am currently based in the UK, living in a caravan with my husband and fur baby. We are traversing the whole of the UK, with Scotland, Ireland and hopefully the Isle of man as well. Such Fun!


Used as Truro and other Georgian port settings
Featured in shipping, trading and harbour scenes
In Poldark, maritime trade plays an important role in Cornwall’s economy. Charlestown Harbour provided the authentic Georgian port backdrop for several harbour and shipping scenes, representing Truro and other coastal trading hubs.
Charlestown Harbour, Charlestown Road, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 3NJ
Travel time from Chyvounder:
Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes by car
While West Cornwall delivers dramatic cliffs and mining landscapes, Charlestown Harbour brings a different dimension to the world of Poldark — maritime power and Georgian commerce.
Located near St Austell on Cornwall’s south coast, Charlestown is one of the most complete and authentic 18th-century harbours in the UK. Its preserved tall ships, stone quays and historic buildings make it a natural choice for period dramas.
And Poldark is no exception.
Modern harbours are typically filled with plastic signage, contemporary yachts and modern safety equipment — all difficult to disguise on camera.
Charlestown, however, retains:
Traditional tall ships
Stone harbour walls
Georgian architecture
Minimal modern visual interference
This makes it a favourite not only for Poldark but for numerous historical productions.
In the series, Charlestown often represents Truro’s harbour and other trading ports central to Cornwall’s economic storyline.
Many shipping and dockside sequences were filmed here. Characters involved in trade, finance and political dealings frequently appear against Charlestown’s historic backdrop.
Standing on the quay today, you can easily visualise these scenes unfolding — merchants negotiating cargo, ships arriving from distant shores, and the tension of maritime trade.
The tall-masted ships moored in the harbour create a striking silhouette, especially at dusk.
Charlestown is open to visitors year-round and offers:
Harbour walks
Maritime views
Independent cafes and restaurants
Coastal paths nearby
Even without specific filming knowledge, it feels like stepping back in time.
Photography enthusiasts will especially appreciate early morning or golden hour, when the harbour is quieter and the light enhances the historic textures of stone and sail.
Because Charlestown lies further east than many West Cornwall locations, it works well as a dedicated day trip.
A suggested itinerary:
Morning — Explore Charlestown Harbour
Lunch — Seafront dining in Charlestown
Afternoon — Coastal walk nearby
Evening — Return to your West Cornwall base
By staying at Chyvounder, you can experience Cornwall broadly while still enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of West Cornwall for your evenings.
Although Charlestown is further afield, the heart of many iconic Poldark scenes remains in West Cornwall.
From Chyvounder near Penzance, you have easy access to:
Botallack Mines (Wheal Leisure)
Levant Mine
Cape Cornwall
Porthcurno Beach (Nampara Cove)
St Michael’s Mount
This concentration of locations makes West Cornwall an ideal base for a Poldark-themed stay.
You can mix longer day trips like Charlestown with shorter local explorations, creating a balanced itinerary.
Poldark is not just a mining drama — it is also a story of trade, politics and the sea.
Charlestown Harbour captures that maritime element perfectly. The preserved ships and Georgian facades reflect the commercial ambitions and risks woven throughout the series.
Seeing the harbour in person deepens your understanding of Cornwall’s historical significance and enriches the overall Poldark experience.
This podcast is a way for me to express myself, as my husband will tell you, I have many thoughts, ideas and I suppose beliefs about how life could be better for us all, now and in the long run. How we as a species need to become more conscious so that all life on Earth can live in harmony, supporting and nourishing each other in turn.
I am open to podcast, topics of discussion and thoughts or questions that have been hounding you.



This channel is a way for me to visually express myself, as my husband will tell you, I have many thoughts, ideas and I suppose beliefs about how life could be better for us all, now and in the long run. How we as a species need to become more conscious so that all life on Earth can live in harmony, supporting and nourishing each other in turn.
I am open to video ideas, topics of discussion and thoughts or questions that have been hounding you.

If you’re like us, there’s a yearning inside of you to connect with nature. You’re tired of life in the hamster wheel and you want to reclaim a little freedom.
To explore either by yourself or with the whole family. No matter where or how far away from home you may go; it does not matter.
Opening your heart up to nature is all that matter