
Rogers Tower is a folly dating from the 18th century with an amazing panoramic view.
It stands on the second ring of an ancient earthwork - Castle-an-Dinas.
The building is in the Gothic style and was probably used as a look-out tower.
It is believed it was built in 1798 for John Rogers of Treassowe.
There are several public footpaths to the site including one from the B3311 - Penzance to St Ives road and another which starts at Bakers Pit Nature Reserve.
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Bus service between Penzance and St Ives
Service 16 operated by Transport for Cornwall
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