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Botallack
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-23026
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On the wild Tin Coast, the famed Crowns engine houses cling to the foot of the cliffs. Part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site and Poldark filming location.
Boscastle harbour
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-23010
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A sheltered natural inlet with an unspoilt harbour village in Boscastle.
Lusty Glaze
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-23009
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A privately-owned cove tucked away on the north Cornish coast. Dreamy weddings, stays under the stars, unique events – exclusively yours.
Crooklets and Summerleaze beaches
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-23008
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Crooklets and Summerleaze beaches are located on the SW Coastal path in Bude
Lanhydrock
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-22500
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Magnificent late Victorian country house with garden and wooded estate
Bedruthan Steps
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-22388
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A dramatic beaches that gets it's named from the huge slate outcrops scattered along the beach. At low tide, the beach itself stretches for over a mile with plenty of interesting coves and rock formations.
Kynance Cove
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-22389
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Kynance Cove is rightly revered as a Cornish gem. Its white sands, turquoise water and serpentine rocks, smoothed by the sea, combine to make it one of the most photographed, filmed and painted beaches in Cornwall. The cove regularly features on lists of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and on a sunny day at low tide, you’ll see why it deserves this accolade. Its name derives from the Cornish kewnans meaning ravine, and a stream cuts through the valley and across the beach. Low tide reveals a series of coves and interconnected caves, with splendid Victorian names such as the Ladies ...
Boconnoc
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-22091
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Boconnoc is a grade II* listed house, set within acres of private grounds, down two miles of driveway. As well as the elegant Georgian home at its heart, the estate encompasses a 15th-century church, Celtic crosses, water-powered saw mill, lakes, a deer park, derelict barns, ornate gardens, an obelisk a cricket pitch, an 18th-century bath house and much more.
Rough Tor
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21951
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Rough Tor, or Roughtor, is on Bodmin Moor. The site is composed of the tor summit and logan stone, a neolithic tor enclosure, a large number of Bronze Age hut circles, and some contemporary monuments. Expansive green space with trails leading to a rocky summit with panoramic valley views.
Chapel Porth
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21949
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A wild but small beach, rich in heritage. Vast at low tide beach and with a sea of glowing heather, this area was once an industrial landscape. The enigmatic buildings perched on the cliffs provide a reminder of St Agnes’ tin and copper mining past.
The Folly @ Mount Edgecumbe
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21674
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The Folly is dated at 1747 is an artificial ruin replacing a navigation obelisk that was originally on that site. It was built using Medieval stone from the churches of St George and St Lawrence in Stonehouse. It is of rectangular plan and roofless with a viewing platform at the first floor reached by steps at the rear. The Folly sits halfway up a slope with views down to the river, across Drakes Island and Plymouth Sound and up to the Deer Park area of Mount Edgcumbe.
King Edward Mine
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21278
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King Edward Mine is the best-preserved mine site in Cornwall. The six buildings that make up the site are listed by English Heritage as Grade II*, meaning that it is particularly important, of more than special national interest. There are four original Cornish Engine Houses on our 22-acre site. The Cornish Mill has working rare machinery dating from the end of the nineteenth century. The lighting inside the Mill is particularly evocative of a bygone mining era. The original Survey Office was built in 1897, and remains unchanged as a classroom, with the original stools, tables, ...
Halton Barton
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21133
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A 12th Century country house set within the ruins of an ancient monastery. Modernised to a certain extent over the centuries, but the main house still has very many old period features, such as original Tudor panelling and giant open fireplaces, both inside and out. It has a recently converted barn to one side, that could still double as a period building with minor set dressing. The property benefits from uninterrupted views down to the tidal part of the river Tamar. The view has barely any indication of modern life. Around the house, there are ornamental gardens, a pond and many acres of ...
Geevor Mine
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21161
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A former tin mine which ceased mining in 1990. Since 1993 it has operated as a successful mining heritage site. Located in Pendeen in the far west of Cornwall on the north Cornish coast between St Ives and Lands End. Dramatic scenery. A complete suite of mining buildings with original mining machinery. A small underground tour into 18th-century mining tunnels.
The Garden Battery - Mount Edgcumbe House
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21028
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Garden Battery - Originally, on the shore here at Mount Edgcumbe was an 18th century saluting platform, mounted with 21 guns. Three of these original guns, taken from a French prize ship, can still be seen on the Garden Battery and are marked with the French revolutionary ‘cap of liberty’. The saluting platform was replaced in1862 by the present Garden Battery. Armament developments had led to the general re-fortification of Plymouth and the new Garden Battery contained seven guns in huge casemates, each with their own magazines securely placed deep within the structure. On top the ...
Carnglaze Caverns
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-21160
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There are three chambers of cathedral proportions, hand created by local slate miners. You can go about 150m into the hillside and 60m below ground, via a flight of 60 steps. In the lower chambers, you will find the Underground Lake with its crystal clear blue/green water.

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