Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock house is a magnificent late 19th Century Victorian country house with extensive servants’ quarters. The house sits within 180 hectares (445 acres) of gardens and wooded estate. Excellent place to investigate the upstairs vs. downstairs in Victorian England.
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Lanhydrock House, Bodmin, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 5AD, United Kingdom
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22nd September 2023
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24th September 2023
The Newquay Beer Festival runs at the Hendra Holiday Park, Newquay, Cornwall. The festival offers over 100 beers and ciders across Cornwall and two music stages. The Newquay Towan Blystra Lions Club runs the festival and raises money for local charities.
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15th October 2023
Falmouth’s Events Square hosts the Oyster Festival from Thursday, October 12th, to Sunday, October 15th. This annual festival celebrates the start of the oyster season, the native Fal Oyster and the diversity of Cornish seafood. Daily demonstrations are held by top chefs and food experts, inspiring visitors to try the tastes of native oysters, wines, ales and local produce. The
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The Rann Wartha is a Wetherspoon pub in St Austell, Cornwall. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm.
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The Blue Tomato is a relaxed, comfortable place to eat and drink, located in Rock, Cornwall, it’s over the water from Padstow and only a couple of miles from Polzeath.
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The Rock Inn is known for it’s mouth-watering fresh seafood and fish dishes sourced locally. Great location for with a panoramic view of the Camel Estuary and Padstow harbour.
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The Old Custom House overlooks Padstow harbour serving a wide range of food and fine beers.
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Par Sands is a sheltered sandy shallow dropping beach with sand dunes. Car park, shop, cafe and toilets. Dogs allowed.
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Spit beach is a small beach tucked in-between the China Clay Driers and the eastern end of Carlyon Bay Golf Course. No facilities.
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Polkerris Beach is a privately owned beach within the small village of Polkerris with a stone quay and a small curved sandy beach that comes with watersports facilities. Something for everyone with traditional beach and watersports. Watersports include the ability to hire equipment or to have lessons and include stand up paddleboarding, kayaks and sailing. There is also another small
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Carlyon Bay is actually three beaches in one, to the west is Crinnis beach, in the middle is Shorthorn beach and to the east is Polgaver beach. This is a popular coast location backed by cliffs just outside of St Austell on Cornwall’s south coast. The beach has temporary toilets, pop-up eateries and car parking although the car park can get
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Little Escape is one of seven beach huts overlooking Towan Beach in Newquay, Cornwall. The hut has electric lighting, power sockets and heating along with being located within a secure gated complex that has a tap suitable for drinking and communal seating area. There is a shower on the beach. The hut is available for day use only and can
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Porthgwidden Beach currently has 39 chalets which are available to hire on a weekly or seasonal basis. Located on the beach with views out over St.Ives bay towards Godrevy Lighthouse and Hayle beaches. Porthgwidden Beach is in the heart of St. Ives with access to all of the towns shops and places to eat.
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Restormel Castle, 13th-century circular shell-keep stands on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch. The castle has fantastic views and is a favourite picnic spot.
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Bodmin Beacon Local Nature Reserve covers some 87 acres of traditionally managed farmland, public space and community woodland. The reserve has a range of paths that criss-cross the area and woodland. The Beacon is a rounded hill and at its highest point of 162m has the 44m monument to Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert built in 1857. The reserve has a
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Bodmin Jail was designed by Sir John Call and built in 1779 by prisoners of war, and was operational for 150 years closing in 1927. During this time the jail saw over 50 public hangings with the last one taking place in 1909. Today a lot of the jail is in ruins but the tourist attraction is over six floors
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The Eden Project just outside St Austell, Cornwall has artificial biomes filled with plants that are collected from all around the world, and is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit. The Eden Project two giant adjoining domes, the first dome emulates a tropical environment, and the second a Mediterranean environment. From the entrance there is a meandering path with views
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