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WEST CORNWALL |
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St
Michael's Mount
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Penzance |
Explore the amazing island world
of St Michaels Mount and discover legend, myth and over a
thousand years of incredible history
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Penlee
House, Museum and Gallery
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Penzance |
Penlee House, Penzance, is the
only Cornish public gallery specialising in the Newlyn School artists
(c.1880 - c.1940) including Stanhope and Elizabeth Forbes, Walter
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Godolphin
House
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Helston |
Beautiful and romantic historic
house and garden, where time has stood still, giving the house,
garden and surrounding estate buildings a haunting air of antiquity
and peace. |
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Pendennis
Castle
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Falmouth |
For a great value family day out
in Cornwall, take a trip to Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, one of the
finest of the mighty fortresses built by Henry VIII. |
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NORTH CORNWALL |
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Tintagel
Old Post Office
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Tintagel |
Nestling among the modern buildings
of Tintagel high street, this unusual and atmospheric 14th-century
yeoman's farmhouse, with a famously wavy roof, beckons the curious
to explore. |
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Tintagel
Castle
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Tintagel |
For a magical day out in Cornwall,
take the family to Tintagel Castle. Set high on the rugged North
Cornwall coast, offers dramatic views, and its fascinating ruins
and stunning beach cafe make it a perfect day trip. |
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Trerice
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Newquay |
An intimate Elizabethan manor
and a Cornish gem, Trerice remains little changed by the advances
in building fashions over the centuries, thanks to long periods
under absentee owners. |
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Launceston
Castle
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Launceston |
The castle at Launceston dominates
the surrounding landscape - perched on top of a large, natural mound.
The Castle was the ultimate status symbol of Middle Age wealth and
power. |
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Lanhydrock
House
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Bodmin |
Lanhydrock is the perfect country
house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family
home. |
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Pencarrow
House & Gardens
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Bodmin |
For nearly 500 years, Pencarrow
has been the much-loved home of the Molesworth-St Aubyns set in
50 acres of formal and woodland gardens it's the perfect, peaceful
place for everyone! |
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Prideaux
Place
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Padstow |
This stunningly beautiful Elizabethan
manor house overlooks the picturesque fishing harbour of Padstow
in North Cornwall. |
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SOUTH CORNWALL |
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St
Catherine's Castle
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Fowey |
One of a pair of small artillery
forts built by Henry VIII in the 1530s to defend Fowey Harbour,
consisting of two storeys with gun ports at ground level.
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St
Mawes Castle
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St Mawes |
This charming and romantic castle
occupies a magical setting, proudly defending not just the worlds
third largest natural harbour, but also protecting one of the prettiest
villages, St Mawes.
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Restormel
Castle
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Lostwithiel |
A Motte and Bailey castle with
a huge circular keep, sited on a hill above the River Fowey, 1½
miles north of Lostwithiel.
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Cotehele
House
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Nr. Saltash |
One of Cornwall's finest country
houses with many stories and legends, a magical experience where
little has changed over the years.
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Edgcumbe
House &
Country Park
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Torpoint |
Mount Edgcumbe House is the former
home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. Set in Grade I Cornish Gardens
within 865 acres Country Park on the Rame Peninsula, South East
Cornwall.
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Antony
House
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Torpoint |
Still the home of the Carew Pole
family after hundreds of years, this beautiful early 18th-century
mansion contains fine collections of paintings, furniture and textiles.
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