Those that have visited the site in previous years already know the historical significance of this widespread and natural site. RCT cares for the heritage assets at Maker Heights, including 12 hectares of rare unimproved grassland, four Scheduled Ancient Monuments and the impressive Grade II* Listed Barrack Block.
The heritage assets at Maker Heights are unique, original and, at the present time, largely unaltered. Consequently, Maker Heights is of international and national importance, and of outstanding significance.
Maker Heights is also one of Cornwall’s most vibrant and independent creative clusters. Occupying the highest point of the Rame Peninsula in South East Cornwall, Maker provides affordable art and music studios, galleries and work spaces, a campsite and music venue; all surrounded by rolling hills, farmland and a postcard panoramic of Plymouth Sound.
We operate a 'wild camping' site with all the essentials.
We are non-profit making, with all of the money received from the campsite being re-invested into to the Trust.
Principles and Heritage Values
The trustees recognise the significance of Maker Heights and appreciate the high value of the site to local and national communities. Consequently, we have formally adopted Historic England’s (HE) Conservation Principles and Heritage Values.
Become a member Rame Conservation Trust
Your support is very much appreciated and we will use your membership donation to fund this charity's work at Maker Heights.
As a supporter and member of the Trust we will contact you from time to time by email with newsletters, updates on our projects and events organised by the Trust, or in connection with the Trust.