Penlee Point, Rame
Penlee Point (Cornish: Penn Legh, lit.[2] Above the point, a little below the Coastal Path, is Queen Adelaide's Chapel (or Grotto), an eyecatcher built in 1827 to commemorate the visit of King William IV and Queen Adelaide to Mount Edgcumbe.[3] The Chapel was used as a lookout in the 1920s by Plymouth's dockworkers to identify incoming and outgoing merchant ships.[4] Penlee Battery is the former site of a fort, and is now a nature reserve.This article about a location in the former district of Caradon, Cornwall is a stub.