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Cornwall Towns and Villages Gazetteer
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Blisland
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An attractive, small village near Bodmin, Cornwall, with an award-winning pub sitting across a green from a lovely Norman church. The church has a 15th century tower and transepts, and a Jacobean pulpit. Just outside the village is a holy well and ancient cross dedicated to St Pratt (Protus). The stately home of Pencarrow House is only 4 miles from Blisland, and for outdoor pursuits, Bodmin Moor is only a few miles distant.
Blisland,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Village
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OS Grid SX098719
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| Bodmin
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The former county town of Cornwall stands at the edge of the moors which bear its name. Bodmin is an attractive place, full of interesting historic buildings. Chief amoing these buildings must be St. Petroc's Church, which has the honour of being the largest parish church in Cornwall.
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Bodmin,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Town
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OS Grid SX065675
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Boscastle
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One of the most scenic villages on Cornwall's north coast, Boscastle has a postage-stamp sized harbour built to handle trade in slate from the nearby Delabole quarrries. The village is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the medieval harbour is maintained by the National Trust. There is wonderful walking along the cliffs and inland, following swiftly flowing rivers.
Boscastle,
West Country,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Village
Location: On the B3263 4 miles north of Tintagel
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OS Grid SX098909
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Bude
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A sizable town on the north Cornish coast, Bude is popular as a seaside resort for families, due to the great number of sandy beaches in the area, and also with surfers. The area boasts superb coastal scenery, and the South West Coast Path runs through the town. The Bude Canal offers less vigorous walks along the towpath of this historic waterway. There are a huge number of ancient churches in the area, among them Morwenstow, where a Victorian vicar built a wooden hut into the cliffside.
Bude,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Town
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OS Grid SS206057
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Cadgwith
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The South West Coast Path national trail runs through this picturesque, isolated fishing village tucked into a small cove on the Lizard Peninsula. The scenery is superb, the way of life unhurried and timeless. There are walks along the cliffs, where wildflowers blossom in abundance in Spring and early Summer.
Cadgwith,
West Country,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Village
Location: On a minor road off the A3083 4 miles east of Mullion, on the east shore of the Lizard Peninsula
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OS Grid SW723146
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Camelford
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A pleasant town on the western edge of Bodmin Moor. A short drive leads to the foot of Rough Tor, where strange rock formations top the hill. Just outside Camelford is Slaughterbridge, one of the traditional sites of King Arthur's last battle. Indeed, Camelford has been proposed as the site of King Arthur's court of Camelot. Just 4 miles away is Tintagel where the ruins of a castle associated with the mystical king stands on the cliffs.
Camelford,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Town
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OS Grid SX102830
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Duloe
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A village just inland of Looe. There are three main attractions of historic interest around Duloe; the medieval church, the nearby Holy Well dedicated to St Cuby, and a notable prehistoric stone circle. The well is located 1/2 mile outside the village towards Looe. A large stone bowl that once held water at the well is now in the village church. Nearby is the stone circle composed of 8 quartz stones.
Duloe,
West Country,
Cornwall,
England
Attraction Type: Village
Location: On the B3254 5 miles south of Liskeard
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OS Grid SX234587
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Accommodation
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The Roundhouse Cottage
Crackington Haven
Self catering cottage
This property offers 1 twin room, shower room, 2 seperate wc's, spacious lounge with sofa bed, spacious kitchen/dinier, converted for wheelchair use, all rooms on … more >>
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The Linhay
Lanreath
Self catering cottage
The Linhay offers 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedded room, 1 bedroom with a single bed, bathroom with bath & shower, lounge with stone fireplace, … more >>
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| Falmouth (Hotel) |
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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