Cawsand History
CAWSAND, on Cawsand Bay, 1 mile north-east, is in the parish of Rame. The chapel of St. Andrew, attached to the parish church, was erected in 1878, at a cost of £1,500, and is a building of stone and brick in the Early English style, consisting of chancel and nave and a bell turret: the chancel was added in 1883: there are sittings for 300 persons. Here is a Congregational chapel. A government torpedo depot was erected here in 1889. The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe is the principal landowner.
Church School (boys, girls & infants), for 350 children; average attendance, 92 boys, 110 girls & 85 infants.
— Kelly's Directory of Cornwall (1902)