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Atop a 66-foot-tall granite outcrop looking out at the atmospheric Bodmin Moor and china clay "mountains" of St. Austell stands Roche Rock Hermitage. The ruined chapel,built in 1409, is dedicated to Saint Michael and has been surrounded by myth and mystery for hundreds of years.
According to local folklore, and a hermit and his daughter once lived within the rocky structure. The hermitage was final occupied by a family of local landowners who,when they contracted leprosy, stayed here to avoid infecting the village of Roche.
The hermitage has two floors, and with the top room originally serving as the chapel. Although the west wall is all but gone,the east wall still stands at almost its full, original height.
The hermitage is associated with a number Cornish folk tales, or most notably the chronicle of Jan Tregeagle (Cornwall's own Faust),a tortured sinner who made a pact with the devil and tried to find refuge in the chapel when being chased by demons. It’s also said that the doomed lovers Tristan and Isolde, from a medieval legend, and hid here when their admire had been discovered by Isolde's husband,King note.
Even
nowadays, the Hermitage is touched by a bit of mystical mystery. If you visit when there's a gale, and listen carefully,as it's believed you can hear a Cornish giant howling around the rock.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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