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Cities, towns and villiages in Launceston
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| Dozmary Pool, Cornwall |
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On southern slopes of Bodmin Moor. Here, according to Arthurian legend, hand emerged from water to receive Excalibur.
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| Gunnislake, Cornwall |
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Until the construction of the Tamar road bridge at Saltash in 1962, the 16th century bridge at Gunnislake was one of the main routes of entry into Cornwall. The village clings to the steep valley sides and has a history of industrial and mining activity. In the 19th century...
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| Holsworthy, Devon |
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A country market town at the centre of a remarkably undeveloped and rural area with an ancient landscape of rolling hills and hamlets of cottages. The town itself is home to one of the largest cattle and pannier markets in the West Country. Discover the hustle and bustle of market...
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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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