The menu features all kinds of wild local game, including venison, rabbit, pigeon, duck, pheasant and partridge; it’s the perfect opportunity to try some fantastic traditional meats.
To celebrate such an inspiring menu, we have been running a photography competition - allowing you the chance to show what ‘Wild Cornwall’ means to you.
Two of the region’s finest photographers, Simon Burt and David Griffen have been judging, and they have now selected six finalists.
Simon Burt said: “With such a fantastic response, short-listing has been a tough call. The standard of entries has been impressive. There are some great amateur photographers in the county. We were really looking for imagery that summed up the feel of Cornwall at this time of year be it crashing storms, wild game or autumnal hedgerow treats.”
David Griffen adds: “The six finalists were chosen on the merit of their representation of ‘Wild Cornwall’ and their sense of place. We were also looking for images that displayed technical ability - such as an understanding of composition or exposure. The shortlist are all striking images, any of which would look impressive as a large format print in the restaurant.”
The six finalists are:
Hannah Atkinson - As Wild As It Gets, St Agnes Beacon:

Aiden Zralka - Cornish Flight, The Eden Project:

Jane Parren - Trevone Beach to Trevose Head:

Ross Curtis - Mussels, Padstow:

Mark Stokes - Storm at Longships Lighthouse, Land’s End:

Justin Nugent - Tropical Wave, Welcombe Mouth:

The winning photographer will be treated to dinner for two at Fifteen Cornwall and their photo will take pride of place in the restaurant.
Responsibility for judging the winning image now falls to you. Please vote using the attached poll.