North Cornwall Museum is within a building that was originally used for making coaches and wagons. The Museum covers many aspects of life in North Cornwall from fifty to a hundred years ago. These include farming, the dairy,cidermaking and wagons.
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The Arthurian Centre is set in 20 acres surrounding ‘King Arthur’s Stone’ where King Arthur and Mordred met for their last battle. Both the inscribed stone and battle are both dated by earliest stories to AD540. The exhibition helps explain the history and legends of King Arthur. Well worth combing a visit with Tintagel Castle and nearby Camelford considered by some Read more…
Brown Willy (from Cornish: Bron Wennyly meaning swallows’ hill) is a hill in Cornwall popular with walkers and hiking. The summit is the highest point of Bodmin Moor and of Cornwall as a whole. Read more…