The mother church of Penzance, dedicated to St Maddern, can be found on the moors behind the town, surrounded by a pleasant cluster of old cottages.
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The mother church of Penzance, dedicated to St Maddern, can be found on the moors behind the town, surrounded by a pleasant cluster of old cottages.
A picturesque small and friendly town best known for overlooking the fairy tale St. Michael’s Mount.
This string of pretty cottages, inn, shop and church lies in a wooded valley south of the Helford River.
A delightful sand and shingle west facing beach, 6 miles from Newquay and 8 miles from Padstow.
A pretty village near the mouth of the Helford River. The village has an old character thatched pub, shops and a restaurant.
In Mevagissey the modern visitor meets the old Cornwall of small, tightly-knit fishing villages and with its quayside pubs.
Situated high up on Bodmin Moor, most of the village is over 300m above sea level, making it the highest village in Cornwall.
A small village in the far north of Cornwall, just past Bude, and once the base for wreckers who lured ships onto the rocks.
Explore the narrow lanes darting between the charming cottages on the hillside around this walled harbour.
The largest village on the Lizard with shops, inns, cafes and restaurants, craft shops and art galleries.
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