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Penwithick enjoys a peaceful valley location close to the resort town of St.Austell...
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Bodelva in Cornwall is a small hamlet and home to one of England's most popular visitor attractions; The Eden Project...
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One of the blessings of St. Austell, is its parish church, a glorious structure that has a beautiful carved 15th-century tower built of local yellow stone. ..
Lostwithiel, once the 13th-century capital of Cornwall and the lively centre of the tin trade, sits on the River Fowey in the heart of the Fowey Valley...
This lovely little port hugs the rugged south Cornish coast overlooking picturesque St. Austell Bay...
Historically fascinating and naturally beautiful, this area of North Cornwall has so much to offer. Equidistant from both the north and south coasts, Bodmin is an excellent base.....
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Polkerris in St.Austell's Bay has a lovely sandy beach backed by a cluster of cottages built haphazardly along a narrow village street leading towards the wooded hills and cliffs which give shelter to this enchanting little cove...
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Set amidst enchanting countryside, Pentewan has caravan and camping sites making it a popular resort for families. It has a fine sandy beach which is ideal for beach-games, swimming, fishing and other watersports...
This enchanting place, is close to Padstow and Rock which are now renowed as excellent surfing resorts...
The picturesque harbour town of Fowey has a history as colourful as some of the pretty boats sailing in and out of its waters...
A holiday resort of considerable merit and charm...
One of a ribbon of picturesque fishing villages dotting the fabled Cornish coastline. Mevagissey has ancient buildings flanking steep and extremely narrow streets which during.....
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Rock is known to have been visited by at least one Royal Prince...
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Padstow has become a phenomenon of the latter half of the 20th-century when Chef, Rick Stein, together with his endearing little dog, Chalky first burst upon our T.V. screens following the opening of his famous "Seafood Restaurant" which has since become a Mecca for fish and seafood lovers from all over the country and Europe...
The glorious, almost white sands of Mawgan Porth, matches the creamy tips of the tumbling waves lapping the shore of this lovely coastal resort...
Historically, this beautiful location is said to be the place where Sir Henry Treworth of Bodruggan spurred his horse over the cliffs in 1485...

This is a joyous celebration of precious plant life established as a millennium project to mark the birth of the 21st century. .....

Magnificent late Victorian country house with extensive servants' quarters, gardens and wooded estate...

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Built around 1300, once home to Edward, the Black Prince, the great circular shell-keep survives in good condition and is the.....

This railway is Cornwall's only standard gauge railway still operated by steam locomotives and the trains run through some.....

This beautifully preserved building is one of Cornwall's gems from the 19th-century. The Shire Hall was built in 1838 and shows.....

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