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Stone Circles and other prehistoric sites in Cornwall
Chysauster
Iron Age Village
A n Iron Age village inhabited from about 100 BC to sometime in the
3rd century AD.
Lanyon
Quoit
the quoit consists of one large stone supported upon three standing
stones. It is likely the remains of a long barrow, or chambered tomb
Men
an Tol
an intriguing monument consisting of two upright stones standing on
either side of a round stone with a hole through the middle.
Merry
Maidens
The best preserved stone circle in Cornwall
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Accommodation
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Joans Cottage
Polperro
Self catering cottage
Joan's Cottage offers two double bedrooms (one of which is ensuite), one twin bedroom and one bunk bedroom, suitable for children only. Bathroom includes corner … more >>
Sleeps 6
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Bill's Barn
Penwartha Coombe
Self catering cottage
This cottage offers 1 double bedroom with ensuite shower, downstairs toilet with hand basin, lounge/diner and separate kitchen.
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Sleeps 2
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Royal Duchy Hotel
Set in its own gardens overlooking Falmouth Bay and less than 400 yards from sandy Gyllyngvase Beach, the four star Royal Duchy is also just a short walk from the town centre. As well as enjoying an ideal location, the Royal Duchy has a heated indoor swimming pool. The restaurant … more >>
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| Penzance (Hotel) |
Queens Hotel
A lovely family run Victorian hotel situated on the promenade in Penzance Cornwall. This large hotel (70 bedrooms - all en-suite) enjoys pride of place in Mounts Bay with sweeping panoramic views including St Michaels Mount, the small fishing village of Newlyn and the Lizard Peninsula. We have a wonderful … more >>
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