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Trevose Head Lighthouse
Trevose Head lighthouse’s light is situated on the northwest extremity of the head, with gigantic cliffs of grey granite rising sheer from the sea to a height of 150 feet or more.
The headland is managed by the National Trust and offers large car parks and some nice walks with spectacular coastal scenery.
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Trevose Head Lighthouse, Trevose, Padstow, Cornwall , United Kingdom
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