Is this place real? It looks like a film set (and indeed, has been used as such) with the thatched cottages perched on the steep hillside.
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Is this place real? It looks like a film set (and indeed, has been used as such) with the thatched cottages perched on the steep hillside.
Small 15thC market town between the Tamar and Lynher rivers, which once stood at the gateway to one of the richest copper mining districts in the world.
Situated in East Cornwall on the banks of the River Tamar, Calstock is a small village dominated by a viaduct.
This town was the heart of Cornwall’s former tin mining industry and the home of engineer Richard Trevithick, honoured annually in April with the Trevithick Day festival.
Feel the splendour of Britain's only cape, with its thrilling landscape and old minestack guarding the spot
The sheltered beach here is privately owned and maintained so tends not to get too overcrowded, but is accessible to the general public.
These two adjacent villages remain largely unspoilt, with enormous sea walls, a pebble beach and roads just about wide enough for one car.
An historic harbour village situated in St Austell bay on the south coast of Cornwall, 2 miles from St. Austell.
Good for surfing and one of many fine, sandy beaches adjoining Trevose Head, including Harlyn, Treyarnon, Mother Ivey’s, Fox Cove and Porthcothan. 18 hole golf course at Trevose.
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