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in the county of Cornwall
(0.8 miles, 1.4 km)Pool is situated between Cambourne and Redruth in an area that was once the centre of Cornwall's prosperous tin mining industry...
in the county of Cornwall
(1.6 miles, 2.5 km, direction S)..
a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall
(1.8 miles, 2.9 km, direction N)Portreath lies on Cornwall's magnificent North-western coast, it occupies a picture-postcard valley setting of woods, streams and fine rural meadow-land, with its crowning glory being the beach lying beneath rugged cliffs topped with springy turf and heathers...
in the county of Cornwall
(2.8 miles, 4.5 km, direction E)Redruth was formerly the capital of the largest and richest metal mining area in Britain. ..
in the county of Cornwall
(4.3 miles, 6.9 km, direction W)Gwithian has a beautiful white sandy beach with frothy Atlantic rollers which act as a magnet for surfers, for this is one of Cornwall's top surfing spots. In medieval times.....
in the county of Cornwall
(6.7 miles, 10.7 km, direction NE)Once one of the centers of the cornish tin mining industry, St Agnes is steeped in mining history, with many old engine houses to be seen around the area. The tin from St Agnes is.....
in the county of Cornwall
(6.7 miles, 10.7 km, direction SW)Three miles of golden sands backed by impressive sand dunes have made Hayle a perfect summer place for families to enjoy a holiday. It is an old town, made prosperous in the 18th-century when John Harvey opened his tin, copper and foundry business..
This museum set on lonely cliffs far above the swirling Atlantic Ocean is where visitors to the area can learn all about.....
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This hauntingly beautiful spot was initially made famous by centuries of shipwreck caused by perilous rocks scattered around its.....
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The Seal Sanctuary was set up in 1958 in the small village of St Agnes, in 1974 we moved to Gweek after we needed more space for.....
A former 16th-century parish church once stood on the site of this sumptuous cathedral, which was designed by John Loughborough.....
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