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Cities, towns and villiages in Bodmin
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| Launceston, Cornwall |
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The capital of Cornwall until 1838 and dominated by a Norman Keep on a high hilltop overlooking the town, the outer and inner baileys are from the 12th and 13th centuries. Originally there were three arches, or gateways to the town, one of these, the Southgate Arch, remains...
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| Liskeard, Cornwall |
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This has long been an historic market town, and is situated at the mouth of the Looe river. There is a good little town museum and the Lux Park Leisure Centre. To the north-west of Liskeard is Bodmin Moor, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. ...
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| Minions, Cornwall |
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Situated high up on Bodmin Moor, most of the village is over 300m above sea level, making it the highest village in Cornwall. The village pub, "The Cheesewring", is named after the rock formation at the top of the hill above the village. A bronze age set of...
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| St. Cleer, Cornwall |
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Bodmin Moor village with 15th Century church and enclosed well. Neolithic Trethevy Quoit, inscribed King Doniert's Stone, Siblyback Lake and Golitha Falls beauty spot nearby.
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