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OS grid reference
  
SX122548

Country
  
England

Post town
  
FOWEY

Local time
  
Thursday 5:28 AM

Ceremonial county
  
Cornwall

UK parliament constituency
  
South East Cornwall

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
PL23

Dialling code
  
01726

Civil parish
  
St Sampson, Cornwall

Unitary authority
  
Cornwall Council

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Golant (Cornish: Golnans) is a village in south Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is on the west bank of the River Fowey and in the civil parish of St Sampson (where the 2011 census population was included).

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Map of Golant, Fowey, UK

Golant is about two miles (3 km) north of Fowey and seven miles (11 km) east of St Austell.

Golant church is dedicated to St Sampson of Dol. The poet John Betjeman remarked that its pews were "extremely uncomfortable, recall the fidgets of Gus and Flora in Ravenshoe". The church was mentioned in the book England’s Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins.

The village is on the Saints' Way long-distance footpath. The Fishermans Arms pub overlooks the river. Annabel Vernon, the Olympic rower, was a member of Castle Dore Rowing Club in Golant.

Inside golant s pub the fishermans arms


History

A once well-used ford crossed the river near Golant. During the English Civil War in 1644 a 10,000-strong parliamentary army fought Royalist forces in area. King Charles was in the area during the campaign. The Earl of Essex and other prominent parliamentarians escaped by boat to Plymouth. many 17th century cannonballs and musket balls have been found in the area.

Golant railway station known as Golant Halt was situated beside the river south of the village. It was served by trains on the Great Western Railway's Fowey branch line from 1 July 1896 until 4 January 1965. The train was affectionately known as The Rattler. The station has been demolished and the site is now a car park. Though the old foreman's shed still exists and is used by the boatwatch group. Par is now Golant's nearest railway station.

The Sawmills

The Sawmills recording studio was established in 1974. The main building is a 17th-century water mill and the site has a documented history stretching back to the 11th century. Artists such as The Stone Roses, and The Verve have recorded at the Sawmills.

The studio was featured in the BBC programme Three Men in More Than One Boat starring Rory McGrath, Griff Rhys Jones and Dara Ó Briain shown in January 2009. Little recording takes place at Sawmills nowadays and the building is principally a holiday let.

Notable visitors

  • Charles I of England, who camped at Castle Dore "on the night before the surrender of the Parliamentary army in 1644" according to Arthur Mee
  • Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lodged with Colonel Peard for some time after the gaining of Italian independence; Peard had fought in the campaign and was known as "Garibaldi's Englishman".
  • References

    Golant Wikipedia