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ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS Garden. £6. Combi ticket (castle and garden) £13. *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. Your membership type will be verified on ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST In 1954, Francis St Aubyn, 3rd Lord St Levan, gave a large part of the island and a significant endowment fund for its upkeep to the National Trust. The St Aubyn family retain a 999 year lease to live in the castle as well as running the visitor business under licence from the NT, welcoming you to discover their extraordinary family home. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway. At high tide, the sea covers the causeway and the Mount is inaccessible on foot; at low tide, the causeway is revealed and pre-booked visitors can stroll across to explore the island. The causeway is open for around four hours eachday, depending
BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT Boating. Make your journey across the sea: travel to St Michael’s Mount by boat. St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. Getting to St Michael’s Mount by boat is a special ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHSMARAZION PARKING
Up to 10 hours: £7.50. Per day (24-hour period): £12. 7-day stay: £50. No overnight camping/sleeping within camper vans. Vehicles over 5.5m (inc vehicles with a trailer) should park in the Overflow car park opposite our Long Stay car park. Please make sure you purchase a ticket to cover your visit. The average dwell time on St Michael’s TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Boat tickets will need to be added to your basket (when prompted), as part of the booking process if they are required to get to the island. When you want to leave St Michael’s Mount you can walk back to the mainland if the causeway is open, or purchase a return boat ticketfrom any of
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS Garden. £6. Combi ticket (castle and garden) £13. *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. Your membership type will be verified on ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST In 1954, Francis St Aubyn, 3rd Lord St Levan, gave a large part of the island and a significant endowment fund for its upkeep to the National Trust. The St Aubyn family retain a 999 year lease to live in the castle as well as running the visitor business under licence from the NT, welcoming you to discover their extraordinary family home. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway. At high tide, the sea covers the causeway and the Mount is inaccessible on foot; at low tide, the causeway is revealed and pre-booked visitors can stroll across to explore the island. The causeway is open for around four hours eachday, depending
BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT Boating. Make your journey across the sea: travel to St Michael’s Mount by boat. St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. Getting to St Michael’s Mount by boat is a special ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHSMARAZION PARKING
Up to 10 hours: £7.50. Per day (24-hour period): £12. 7-day stay: £50. No overnight camping/sleeping within camper vans. Vehicles over 5.5m (inc vehicles with a trailer) should park in the Overflow car park opposite our Long Stay car park. Please make sure you purchase a ticket to cover your visit. The average dwell time on St Michael’s TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
DAYS OUT IN CORNWALL The Mount is currently closed, but will reopen from 23 May. Tickets will be available to pre-book from 15. During Covid-19, we're putting extra measures in place to keep everyone safe and able to enjoy the Mount. Adventures for all the family on St Michael’s Mount – a treasure island of myths and legends. Explore together, remember ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHS History and legends. Open your eyes and ears to the stories that rise on the tide: from the Archangel Michael to Jack the Giant Killer. Pilgrims’ bare feet padding across the causeway. Soldiers’ heavy leather boots racing up to the battlements. The chant of monks’ prayer in the priory. Stride into the Mount’s past and unearth arich
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT SHOP In person or online, you will find a delightful mix of design led St Michael’s Mount homeware products and presents, as well as Cornish food and drink, artisan jewellery, mugs, candles and CORNWALL PLANTS SHOP Salvia: A truly stunning sage with abundant bright flowers. Ideal in pots on the patio. Gazania: Large red/orange flowers, fading to yellow. The colours of a sunset! Perfect in pots, border fringes and raised beds. Agapanthus Big Blue: Majestic, large, sky-blue flowers,CASTLES OF CORNWALL
The Castle. With shades of the past in each room and new discoveries waiting around every corner, dig deep into the Mount’s history. Stoop through ancient doorways and glimpse the building’s changing faces – from priory to fortified castle and, since the mid-1600s,home to
FINDING US – ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT IN MARAZION CORNWALL Use the postcode TR17 0EG for satnav The carpark you need may be marked as Folly Field on your map; this is the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park. From North Cornwall and the A30 Follow the A30 past Hayle and towards Penzance. About a mile after Crowlas village, take the second exit at the roundabout, signposted toMarazion.
CASTLE GARDENS IN CORNWALL Look out for our stunning agave Americana plant that’s set to flower for the first time in its 40-year history. It will produce a 20ft flower spike this summer, before setting seed and dying. Take a trip through time in the walled garden, planted by four Misses St Aubyns in the 1780s. To visit the garden, you’ll need to book a ticket online ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT RESTAURANT The Island Cafe is a St Michael's Mount restaurant serving breakfast, coffee, pasties and lunches. ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. Pubs welcomed sailors and fishermen, a school taught the island’s children, a parish policeman kept the peace, the dairy churned butterand
BEACH BOX MARAZION TAKEAWAY Beach Box. Found in the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park, overlooking the sea. Our street food takeaway outlet serves tasty, fast food all day. Choose from bacon naans and granola bowls in the morning to Oklahoma smashed meat burgers, veggie burger naans,loaded fries
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Make your St Michael's Mount booking in advance. Book St Michael's Mount online tickets to visit the castle, garden, harbour and village. ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST Open the doors to an ancient castle and a much loved family home. Together, the St Aubyn family and the National Trust care for the Mount's rich historic legacy and ensure it ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway.GETTING HERE
Find out more about getting here, including St Michael's Mount tides, causeway opening, car parking and boating.MARAZION PARKING
The St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park is marked on the map. During busy periods, there is an overflow car park opposite so that there will always be space for your visit. CAN I BRING MY DOG OVER TO THE ISLAND St Michael’s Mount is a rocky, rugged island surround by sea and accessed via an ancient, cobbled causeway. The cobbled paths around the island are often uphill, slippery and uneven, and in some places there are no handrails, making it a difficult route to navigate, even for the most able bodied. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Make your St Michael's Mount booking in advance. Book St Michael's Mount online tickets to visit the castle, garden, harbour and village. ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST Open the doors to an ancient castle and a much loved family home. Together, the St Aubyn family and the National Trust care for the Mount's rich historic legacy and ensure it ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway.GETTING HERE
Find out more about getting here, including St Michael's Mount tides, causeway opening, car parking and boating. BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. CAN I BRING MY DOG OVER TO THE ISLAND St Michael’s Mount is a rocky, rugged island surround by sea and accessed via an ancient, cobbled causeway. The cobbled paths around the island are often uphill, slippery and uneven, and in some places there are no handrails, making it a difficult route to navigate, even for the most able bodied. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of DAYS OUT IN CORNWALL To be sure that St Michael’s Mount is safe for everyone and the island doesn’t get too busy, we have a limit on visitor numbers each day, and you must book your ticket online first – no tickets will be sold at the entrance. Subject to capacity, tickets could be available for online purchase on the day of a visit, but we recommend that you buy in advance to avoid disappointment.OUR MARAZION SHOPS
In person or online, you'll find a delightful mix of design-led St Michael's Mount homeware products and presents, as well as Cornish food and drink, artisan jewellery, mugs, candles and soaps and – not forgetting – Cornish fudge. BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT SHOP In person or online, you will find a delightful mix of design led St Michael’s Mount homeware products and presents, as well as Cornish food and drink, artisan jewellery, mugs, candles and CASTLE GARDENS IN CORNWALL Stroll among the steep, sloping terraces and you’ll spot all manner of unlikely plants, which thrive in this curiously mild microclimate. Despite the gales and salty winds that you’d expect here, frosts are a rarity and the rock acts as a gigantic radiator – absorbing heat by day and releasing it at night. FINDING US – ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT IN MARAZION CORNWALL A short bus ride from Penzance and easily accessible from Cornwall’s main roads, getting to Marazion is simple By car. Use the postcode TR17 0EG for satnav The carpark you need may be marked as Folly Field on your map; this is the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park. From North Cornwall and the A30 Follow the A30 past Hayle and towards Penzance. CORNWALL PLANTS SHOP While you're visiting St Michael's Mount, take a look at our plant sales area; ideal if you'd like to take Cornwall plants back home withyou.
TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT RESTAURANT The Island Cafe is a St Michael's Mount restaurant serving breakfast, coffee, pasties and lunches. BEACH BOX MARAZION TAKEAWAY Found in the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park, the Beach Box is a Marazion takeaway serving tasty fast food all day. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Make your St Michael's Mount booking in advance. Book St Michael's Mount online tickets to visit the castle, garden, harbour and village. ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST Open the doors to an ancient castle and a much loved family home. Together, the St Aubyn family and the National Trust care for the Mount's rich historic legacy and ensure it ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway.GETTING HERE
Find out more about getting here, including St Michael's Mount tides, causeway opening, car parking and boating.MARAZION PARKING
The St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park is marked on the map. During busy periods, there is an overflow car park opposite so that there will always be space for your visit. CAN I BRING MY DOG OVER TO THE ISLAND St Michael’s Mount is a rocky, rugged island surround by sea and accessed via an ancient, cobbled causeway. The cobbled paths around the island are often uphill, slippery and uneven, and in some places there are no handrails, making it a difficult route to navigate, even for the most able bodied. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Make your St Michael's Mount booking in advance. Book St Michael's Mount online tickets to visit the castle, garden, harbour and village. ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST Open the doors to an ancient castle and a much loved family home. Together, the St Aubyn family and the National Trust care for the Mount's rich historic legacy and ensure it ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway.GETTING HERE
Find out more about getting here, including St Michael's Mount tides, causeway opening, car parking and boating.MARAZION PARKING
The St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park is marked on the map. During busy periods, there is an overflow car park opposite so that there will always be space for your visit. CAN I BRING MY DOG OVER TO THE ISLAND St Michael’s Mount is a rocky, rugged island surround by sea and accessed via an ancient, cobbled causeway. The cobbled paths around the island are often uphill, slippery and uneven, and in some places there are no handrails, making it a difficult route to navigate, even for the most able bodied. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of DAYS OUT IN CORNWALL To be sure that St Michael’s Mount is safe for everyone and the island doesn’t get too busy, we have a limit on visitor numbers each day, and you must book your ticket online first – no tickets will be sold at the entrance. Subject to capacity, tickets could be available for online purchase on the day of a visit, but we recommend that you buy in advance to avoid disappointment.OUR MARAZION SHOPS
In person or online, you'll find a delightful mix of design-led St Michael's Mount homeware products and presents, as well as Cornish food and drink, artisan jewellery, mugs, candles and soaps and – not forgetting – Cornish fudge. BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT SHOP In person or online, you will find a delightful mix of design led St Michael’s Mount homeware products and presents, as well as Cornish food and drink, artisan jewellery, mugs, candles and CASTLE GARDENS IN CORNWALL Stroll among the steep, sloping terraces and you’ll spot all manner of unlikely plants, which thrive in this curiously mild microclimate. Despite the gales and salty winds that you’d expect here, frosts are a rarity and the rock acts as a gigantic radiator – absorbing heat by day and releasing it at night. FINDING US – ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT IN MARAZION CORNWALL A short bus ride from Penzance and easily accessible from Cornwall’s main roads, getting to Marazion is simple By car. Use the postcode TR17 0EG for satnav The carpark you need may be marked as Folly Field on your map; this is the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park. From North Cornwall and the A30 Follow the A30 past Hayle and towards Penzance. CORNWALL PLANTS SHOP While you're visiting St Michael's Mount, take a look at our plant sales area; ideal if you'd like to take Cornwall plants back home withyou.
TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT RESTAURANT The Island Cafe is a St Michael's Mount restaurant serving breakfast, coffee, pasties and lunches. BEACH BOX MARAZION TAKEAWAY Found in the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park, the Beach Box is a Marazion takeaway serving tasty fast food all day. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Boat tickets will need to be added to your basket (when prompted), as part of the booking process if they are required to get to the island. When you want to leave St Michael’s Mount you can walk back to the mainland if the causeway is open, or purchase a return boat ticketfrom any of
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS Garden. £6. Combi ticket (castle and garden) £13. *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. Your membership type will be verified on ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway. At high tide, the sea covers the causeway and the Mount is inaccessible on foot; at low tide, the causeway is revealed and pre-booked visitors can stroll across to explore the island. The causeway is open for around four hours eachday, depending
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHSMARAZION PARKING
Up to 10 hours: £7.50. Per day (24-hour period): £12. 7-day stay: £50. No overnight camping/sleeping within camper vans. Vehicles over 5.5m (inc vehicles with a trailer) should park in the Overflow car park opposite our Long Stay car park. Please make sure you purchase a ticket to cover your visit. The average dwell time on St Michael’s ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. Pubs welcomed sailors and fishermen, a school taught the island’s children, a parish policeman kept the peace, the dairy churned butterand
TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Boat tickets will need to be added to your basket (when prompted), as part of the booking process if they are required to get to the island. When you want to leave St Michael’s Mount you can walk back to the mainland if the causeway is open, or purchase a return boat ticketfrom any of
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS Garden. £6. Combi ticket (castle and garden) £13. *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. Your membership type will be verified on ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway. At high tide, the sea covers the causeway and the Mount is inaccessible on foot; at low tide, the causeway is revealed and pre-booked visitors can stroll across to explore the island. The causeway is open for around four hours eachday, depending
ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHSMARAZION PARKING
Up to 10 hours: £7.50. Per day (24-hour period): £12. 7-day stay: £50. No overnight camping/sleeping within camper vans. Vehicles over 5.5m (inc vehicles with a trailer) should park in the Overflow car park opposite our Long Stay car park. Please make sure you purchase a ticket to cover your visit. The average dwell time on St Michael’s ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. Pubs welcomed sailors and fishermen, a school taught the island’s children, a parish policeman kept the peace, the dairy churned butterand
TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST In 1954, Francis St Aubyn, 3rd Lord St Levan, gave a large part of the island and a significant endowment fund for its upkeep to the National Trust. The St Aubyn family retain a 999 year lease to live in the castle as well as running the visitor business under licence from the NT, welcoming you to discover their extraordinary family home. DAYS OUT IN CORNWALL To be sure that St Michael’s Mount is safe for everyone and the island doesn’t get too busy, we have a limit on visitor numbers each day, and you must book your ticket online first – no tickets will be sold at the entrance. Subject to capacity, tickets could be available for online purchase on the day of a visit, but we recommend that you buy in advance to avoid disappointment. CORNISH CASTLE & GARDENS Our gardens, castle, lawns and village all provide perfect scope for the imagination – shaped and weathered over centuries, this extraordinary place is waiting to be explored. With shades of the past in each room and new discoveries waiting around every corner, dig deep into. Puya and agave rear out of the bedrock, agapanthuses wave their CASTLE GARDENS IN CORNWALL Look out for our stunning agave Americana plant that’s set to flower for the first time in its 40-year history. It will produce a 20ft flower spike this summer, before setting seed and dying. Take a trip through time in the walled garden, planted by four Misses St Aubyns in the 1780s. To visit the garden, you’ll need to book a ticket online ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. Pubs welcomed sailors and fishermen, a school taught the island’s children, a parish policeman kept the peace, the dairy churned butterand
CASTLES OF CORNWALL
The Castle. With shades of the past in each room and new discoveries waiting around every corner, dig deep into the Mount’s history. Stoop through ancient doorways and glimpse the building’s changing faces – from priory to fortified castle and, since the mid-1600s,home to
BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT Boating. Make your journey across the sea: travel to St Michael’s Mount by boat. St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. Getting to St Michael’s Mount by boat is a special FINDING US – ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT IN MARAZION CORNWALL Use the postcode TR17 0EG for satnav The carpark you need may be marked as Folly Field on your map; this is the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park. From North Cornwall and the A30 Follow the A30 past Hayle and towards Penzance. About a mile after Crowlas village, take the second exit at the roundabout, signposted toMarazion.
ACCOMMODATION IN PORTHCURNO They are all within sight of the sea and provide an ideal base to explore the far west of Cornwall. In particular, the walk from Porthgwarra to Nanjizal Beach, going towards Land’s End, is one of the most beautiful stretches of the whole South West Coast Path. So come as you are and go where you please! Phone: 01736 888515. BOOK NOW VISITING ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT FAQS St Michael’s Mount is a rocky, rugged island surround by sea and accessed via an ancient, cobbled causeway. The cobbled paths around the island are often uphill, slippery and uneven, and in some places there are no handrails, making it a difficult route to navigate, even for the most able bodied. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Make your St Michael's Mount booking in advance. Book St Michael's Mount online tickets to visit the castle, garden, harbour and village. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway.GETTING HERE
Find out more about getting here, including St Michael's Mount tides, causeway opening, car parking and boating. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHS ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
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Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CORNWALL St Michael's Mount is a historic castle, garden and island community found off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall. Plan a visit to this remarkable location. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT BOOKING Make your St Michael's Mount booking in advance. Book St Michael's Mount online tickets to visit the castle, garden, harbour and village. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT TICKETS *Boat fare – adults including National Trust members: £2.50, under 18s: £1.50 and under 1s: Free. National Trust members: please book your free admission tickets online. Boating tickets will need to be paid for if a boating ticket is required. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT CAUSEWAY St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island, connected to the mainland by an ancient, cobbled causeway.GETTING HERE
Find out more about getting here, including St Michael's Mount tides, causeway opening, car parking and boating. ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT HISTORY & MYTHS ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. TOURISM JOBS IN CORNWALL Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is not always possible to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within five days of the closing date of the vacancy, unfortunately, your application has not been successful. CASTLE STEWARD, ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT RECRUITMENT PACK One of the most instantly recognisable landmarks in the country, St Michael’s Mount is a National Trust property, family home, islandcommunity and
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Job Description Job title: Conservation Assistant (part time) Department: St Michael’s Mount, Castle Responsibilities: Preventative conservation and cleaning, presentation and security of the castle and its contents. Participate in Conservation In Action. Reports to: Conservation Team Leader Principal purpose of ST AUBYN FAMILY & NATIONAL TRUST Open the doors to an ancient castle and a much loved family home. Together, the St Aubyn family and the National Trust care for the Mount's rich historic legacy and ensure it DAYS OUT IN CORNWALL To be sure that St Michael’s Mount is safe for everyone and the island doesn’t get too busy, we have a limit on visitor numbers each day, and you must book your ticket online first – no tickets will be sold at the entrance. Subject to capacity, tickets could be available for online purchase on the day of a visit, but we recommend that you buy in advance to avoid disappointment.OUR MARAZION SHOPS
In person or online, you'll find a delightful mix of design-led St Michael's Mount homeware products and presents, as well as Cornish food and drink, artisan jewellery, mugs, candles and soaps and – not forgetting – Cornish fudge.CASTLES OF CORNWALL
Visit the St Michael's Mount castle, one of the most famous castles of Cornwall. Once a priory and fortress, it's now a much-loved familyhome.
ISLAND LIFE IN OUR HARBOUR VILLAGE The island’s population ebbed and flowed, but by the early 1800s, the Mount was thriving commercially and the village was alive with activity, home to over 300 islanders with 53 houses and four streets. FINDING US – ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT IN MARAZION CORNWALL A short bus ride from Penzance and easily accessible from Cornwall’s main roads, getting to Marazion is simple By car. Use the postcode TR17 0EG for satnav The carpark you need may be marked as Folly Field on your map; this is the St Michael’s Mount and Long Stay Marazion car park. From North Cornwall and the A30 Follow the A30 past Hayle and towards Penzance. CASTLE GARDENS IN CORNWALL Stroll among the steep, sloping terraces and you’ll spot all manner of unlikely plants, which thrive in this curiously mild microclimate. Despite the gales and salty winds that you’d expect here, frosts are a rarity and the rock acts as a gigantic radiator – absorbing heat by day and releasing it at night. VISITING ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT FAQS St Michael’s Mount is a rocky, rugged island surround by sea and accessed via an ancient, cobbled causeway. The cobbled paths around the island are often uphill, slippery and uneven, and in some places there are no handrails, making it a difficult route to navigate, even for the most able bodied. BOAT TO ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island connected to the mainland by a causeway (a raised cobbled walkway on the sea bed). When the tide is high and water covers the causeway, you can also cross over by boat. ACCOMMODATION IN PORTHCURNO The properties sleep between two and eight people and are very comfortably furnished. They are all within sight of the sea and provide an ideal base to explore the far west of Cornwall. The island is now closed for the winter. Information regarding tickets and opening times for next year will be updated as and when that information is available. Menu St Michael's Mount St Aubyn EstatesNational Trust
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