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Cities, towns and villiages in Truro
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| Camborne, Cornwall |
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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. At nearby Pool you can visit Camborne School of Mines Geological Museum & Art Gallery and the two engine houses of...
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| Chapel Porth, Cornwall |
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Chapel Porth is approximately two miles from St Agnes. At high tide the beach is relatively small, but at low tide the miles of white sand stretch to the next beach at Porthtowan.
Chapel Porth is renowned for great surf and, when the conditions are right, produces some of the...
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| Crantock, Cornwall |
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Situated across the River Gannel from Newquay lies Crantock, a quiet, pretty village with picturesque thatched cottages hidden from the sea by large sand dunes. In the centre of the village is the Round Garden (NT), which is in fact an orchard where you can sit and enjoy the...
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| Falmouth, Cornwall |
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An historic maritime town, now home to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. Pendennis Castle and it’s twin at St Mawes, (EH) built by Henry VIII, guard this third largest natural harbour in the world, and the town was once home the famous Packet Ships . These ships sailed...
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