Antony in Torpoint, Cornwall, is a superb early 18th-century mansion set in parkland and fine gardens. The house, containing collections of paintings, furniture and textiles, and home of the Carew family for almost 600 years. The grounds were landsca...
Antony Woodland is set in over 100 acres of woodland gardens and natural woodland and has extensive woodland and riverside walks....
Ballowall is a strange and possibly unique example of a prehistoric funerary cairn which incorporates multiple phases of use and funerary practice spanning the Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age periods. Sited on Ballowall Common overlooking the rugged ...
Bant's Carn Burial Chamber and Halangy Down Ancient Village are now the remains of an ancient Iron Age village in a wonderfully scenic location. On the hill above stands a Bronze Age burial mound with entrance passage and inner chamber....
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden is a one off experience, offering a remarkable look into the work and outlook of one of Britain's most important twentieth century artists....
Blue Reef is part of an exciting new generation of sealife attractions designed to inspire deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world. Blue Reef Aquariums are situated in Southsea (Portsmouth), Tynemouth on Newcastle's coast, Tyne and...
The Bodmin and Wenford Railwayin Cornwall is a Standard Gauge Railway that operates mainly steam locomotives in the County of Cornwall. Come and a enjoy a 13 mile round trip on this steeply graded line through the beautiful countryside.
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Bodmin Town Museum in Cornwall has an interesting local history museum using photographs, text and artefacts in displays showing rocks and minerals, WWI and WWII showcases, model forge, agricultural implements, a Cornish kitchen (Victorian), Bardic r...
Boscastle in Cornwall is a picturesque harbour and village on the north Cornish coast. Much of the land in and around Boscastle is owned by the Trust, including the cliffs of Penally Point and Willapark which guard the sinuous harbour entrance, Forra...
Bosvigo has small walled garden rooms that surround the charming and mainly Georgian house....
The British Cycling Museum in Camelford, Cornwall, is a place that if you love cycling you'll love this a great museum. With over 400 examples of cycles since 1818, an old cycle workshop, cycle medals and so much more.
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Bude-Stratton Museum in Cornwall tells the story of Bude from the English Civil War up until modern times....
A beautiful castle set in acres of landscape gardens ans natural woodland....
Here at Camel Valley Vineyard in Bodmin, Cornwall you can taste wines and see how they are made. Our unique tours are relaxing and friendly and the location is beautiful, sitting on the terrace enjoying Camel Valley wine on a summer's afternoon....
Carn Euny is an archaeological site near Sancreed, on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom with considerable evidence of both Iron Age and post-Iron Age settlement. Excavations on this site have shown that there was activity at Carn Euny...
Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps in Wadebridge, Cornwall has a dramatic coastline with views over massive rock stacks. This is one of the most popular destinations on the Cornish coast because of the spectacular clifftop view of rocks stretching into the...
Carnglaze Caverns is the Coolest place to visit in 2009! Part of Cornwall's mining heritage Carnglaze Caverns is one of the top small Tourist Attractions in the county, winning the Silver Award in 2008 from Visit Cornwall plus being a regional finali...
Castle an Dinas is one of the biggest and most outstanding hillforts in Cornwall, set in an imposing position on the summit of Castle Downs with vast panoramic views across central Cornwall....
China Clay in Cornwall's is the UK's only china clay museum and visitor attraction....
Chysauster Ancient Village in Cornwall is a Celtic settlement which was originally occupied almost 2,000 years ago. The 'village' consisted of eight stone-walled homesteads known as 'courtyard houses', which are only found on the Land's End peninsula...
Situated in the heart of Bodmin Moor, Colliford Lake Park is one of Cornwall's forgotten jewels. With over 58 acres of natural woodland, moorland, wetland and play facilities to explore your sure to have a fantastic day out....
Cornish Mines and Engines in Pool, Cornwall has beam engines and industrial heritage discovery centre. Cornwall's engine houses are dramatic reminders of the time when the county was a powerhouse of tin, copper and china clay mining. These two great ...
Cotehele in St Dominick, Cornwall is a medieval house with superb collections of textiles, armour and furniture, set in extensive grounds. At the heart of this riverside estate sits the granite and slatestone house of Cotehele, built mainly between 1...
Cotehele Mill in St Dominick, Cornwall is a restored working watermill and agricultural workshops. Tucked away in dense woodland, the mill is a fine reminder of the recent past when corn was ground here for the local community. Flour is produced regu...
The Court Room Experience is in Bodmin, Cornwall and in 1844 on the slopes of Rough Tor, Bodmin Moor, the body of a local girl was found. Charlotte Dymond's murder has intrigued ever since. Matthew Weeks was accused of her murder. But was he guilty o...
Crackington Haven Beach offers a beach that is good for surfing and swimming throughout the summer. The area is remote but lovely....
With exciting new attractions, dash to Cornwall's Crealy Great Adventure Park. Swoop and soar on the Morgawr roller coaster, splash down Raging Rivers, brave The Beast or dare The Giant Twister. Plus for rainy days, dive into 45,000 sq feet of indo...
Crooklets Beach in Cornwall is very popular with locals and visitors. The beach is backed by a promenade with beach huts, cafes and surf shops as well as a large car park. It is also the location of Bude Surf Lifesaving Club.
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Dupath Well is a charming well-house, built about 1500, stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough. Dupath Well was built by the Augustinian canons of nearby St Germans priory, it houses the remains of an immersion pool for cu...
Falmouth Art Gallery in Cornwall has one of the most important art collections in Cornwall and features works by some of the major British artists....
Fistral Beach is Cornwall's hot venue for the UK's leading surf competitions including the Rip Curl Boardmasters, the Quicksilver Skins, the UK Pro Surf Tour, and the BUSA Championships. The beach is a wide expanse of golden sand....
Flambards is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the South West of England. With unique undercover exhibitions boasting the Flambards Victorian Village, Britain in The Blitz and Memory Lane exhibitions. There is a fabulous undercover soft ...
Set in the dramatic landscape of the Lizard Peninsula Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station rises up from the heathland. Goonhilly was once the world's largest earth station with over 60 dishes pointing into space, but now houses the unique Future World ...
Geevor Tin Mine is the largest preserved mining site in the UK. It tells of the mining history and brings it to life. Until 1990 Geevor was a working mine, now it is a museum with many surface buildings and a guided underground tour that will take yo...
Glendurgan Garden in Falmouth, Cornwall is a superb subtropical garden with year-round interest. This valley garden of great beauty was created in the 1820s and developed over many years by the Fox family. Running down to the tiny village of Durgan a...
Godolphin House and Gardens is an ancient and atmospheric house and garden set within an historic estate. It contains an important medieval garden with remains of walkways and compartments....
Godrevy in Gwithian, is an awe-inspiring expanse of sandy beaches around St Ives Bay, cliffs rich in wildlife and history. While Godrevy is a popular surfing beach (with an equally popular café), there's more to this area of Cornwall than catchi...
Gwennap Pit is a grassy open air amphitheatre which may possibly be a sunken floor of a filled-up mine....
Halliggye Fogou is one of many fogous in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The site is under the guardianship of English Heritage, and managed by The Trelowarren Estate. Although entry to the fogou is free (2011), there is a charge to enter the ...
Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve in Cornwall has cold winters, as many as 18,000 birds have been seen here, because this most south westerly estuary in the UK never freezes. During spring and autumn, it is an ideal place to see migrant wading birds, gull...
Healey’s Cornish Cyder Farm is the biggest Cornish Cyder maker in Cornwall and is the only distillers making Cyder Brandy and Fruit spirits. We are very happy to welcome and host groups for conferences, meetings or promotional events, dependent ...
Holywell Bay Fun Park is great fun.
FREE ENTRY, free parking and our "Pay as you Play" system guarantees a fantastic day out! Lots of attractions to suit everyone....
Hurlers Stone Circles in Liskeard, Cornwall has three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England. Probably the best examples of ceremonial circles in the south west, they are traditionally t...
Our collections are extremely diverse, we have material from many wrecks; a wild flower display (during the summer months); Romano-British artefacts; stuffed birds; local art and much more....
Enter into the evil yet romantic era of smuggling in Cornwall and see what is probably the finest collection of smuggling artefacts in the country. Smuggling evolved when customs dues were first introduced in the thirteenth century but there was no f...
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King Arthur's Great Halls is the only building in world dedicated to the Arthurian legend.
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King Doniert's Stone in Liskeard, Cornwall has two richly carved pieces of a 9th-century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned c. AD 875....
Kit Hill Country Park is just under 1000 feet (334m) above sea level Kit Hill is the highest point of Hingston Down Ridge. The archaeological remains are a reminder of the metal and stone extractive industries, which once took place on the hill. ...
Lands End in Penzance, Cornwall is the most westerly point of the English mainland and the closest to the North American continent. Breath taking views and beautiful walks make Lands End the most tranquil places....
Lanhydrock in Bodmin, Cornwall is a magnificent late Victorian country house with extensive servants' quarters, gardens and wooded estate. One of the most fascinating and complete late 19th-century houses in England, Lanhydrock is full of period atmo...
In the unique historic setting of the Lappa Valley you will find lots of fun things to do and discover!...
Launceston Castle's in Cornwall keep is set on the high motte of a stronghold built soon after the Norman Conquest. Its North gate was famously used as a gaol for George Fox during the reign of Charles II. As the venue for the county assizes and gaol...
Lawrence House in Launceston, Cornwall is a typical Georgian town house . Built in 1753, Lawrence House was given to the Trust to help preserve the character of the street. It is now leased to Launceston Town Council and in use as a local museum and ...
Levant Mine and Beam Engine in Pendeen, Cornwall is a working steam-powered beam engine. In its tiny engine house perched on the cliff edge, the famous Levant beam engine is steaming again after 60 idle years. The sight, sounds and smells of this 166...
Long Cross Victorian Gardens is a restored Victorian garden with trees, shrubberies, rock garden and pool.
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A long stretch of sandy and pebble beach which goes from Penzance to Marazion. Marazion has good parking and facilities, and a visit to St Michaels Mount is definitely worth while....
Marazion Marsh Nature Reserve in Penzance, Cornwall overlooks the beautiful St Michael's Mount and boasts Cornwall's largest reedbed. More than 250 bird, 500 plant, 500 insect and 18 mammal species have been recorded here and bitterns are now regular...
Mary Newman's Cottage is a 15th century home, 1st wife of Sir Francis Drake. The cottage garden is set with herbs, shrubs and trees as has a peaceful relaxing setting overlooking the river Tamar and Brunel's famous bridge.
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A museum piece itself, the building in which the exhibits are housed was built in 1745 when it was used to construct and repair vessels for smuggling.
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Mount Edgcumbe House is the former residence of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. It is Set in Grade I Cornish Gardens within 865 acres Country Park.
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National Maritime Museum Cornwall displays a diverse collection of around 140 small craft from Great Britain and overseas, and spreads over the past 150 years....
Newquay Zoo in Cornwall is set amongst exotic lakeside gardens, there are hundreds of animals from all around the world ranging from small rare monkeys to shy red pandas. Look out for meerkats on sentry duty, penguins playing in their pool and glimps...
North Cornwall Museum and Gallery opened in 1974, and is a privately owned museum which is set in a building that was originally used for making coaches and wagons. The museum covers many aspects of life in North Cornwall from 50 to 100-years-ago. Th...
The Old Guildhall Museum and Gaol is housed in a magnificent, ancient building which is one of the oldest in Looe Town. It began life as a single storey Guild hall, in 1450, built to serve the citizens of Looe and it is founded on sand. People come f...
A small museum that tells the history of of this ancient sea-port from earliest times to the present day....
VISIT AWARD-WINNING PARADISE PARK!
Set around sheltered Victorian gardens, Paradise Park is home to tropical birds plus otters, red pandas, red squirrels and fun farm. It's perfect for animal-lovers, garden-lovers and if your family includes ener...
Step back in time, with nostalgic sounds from the first half of the twentieth century. Entertainment for all the family, from a more relaxed era of Steam Trains, Austin Seven Cars and the Picture-Palace with it's Mighty WurliTzer Organ. By the early ...
Pencarrow in Bodmin, Cornwall is a Georgian House which was completed by Sir John Molesworth, 5th Baronet, circa 1770. The East side has an imposing Palladian entrance; on the West can be seen part of an older house; whilst the back faces a courtyard...
Pendeen Lighthouse has been guiding passing vessels and warning of the dangerous waters for around 100 years. now visitors can come and see the lighthouse and the beautiful veiws across Pendeen and beyond....
At Pendennis Castle in Falmouth Cornwall you can discover the wartime secrets of Cornwall's greatest fortress. Pendennis Castle was built by King Henry VIII to defend against possible attack by Spain and France. Throughout its 450-year history, Pende...
Penhallam Manor House is the site of a medieval manor house surrounded by a protective moat. It was designated as a Scheduled Monument in 1996 and is now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The site is a grass-covered ruin showing the comple...
Penjerrick Garden in Cornwall is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt gardens in Cornwall. This garden is of considerable historic and botanic interest but also the perfect place to relax....
Penlee House is the only Cornish public gallery specialising in the Newlyn School artists (c.1880 - c.1940). Set in an elegant Victorian house and park, Penlee House also covers West Cornwall's archaeology and social history, and offers an excellent...
Wooded country around Cornwall's largest natural lake and dramatic coastal scenery. At the heart of the Penrose Estate lies Loe Pool, a freshwater lake which meets the sea at the dramatic shingle bank of Loe Bar. Surrounding the Pool is a mix of rich...
At Perranzabuloe Museum you can discover about Winston Graham's local museum and discover the mystical Celtic history, the culture, the people and the many beautiful areas that inspired his memorable Poldark novels.
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The collection at Pine Lodge Gardens now stands at well over 6,500 plants, all labelled, in over 30 acres of gardens, and it is being added to each year. Shirley is extremely interested and involved in cultivating as many rare plants as possible for...
In the Poldark Mines in Cornwall you can follow in the footsteps of the 18th Century Cornish tin miners on the most atmospheric tour in britain....
Polmassick Vineyard is a small, family-operated vineyard, producing 7 white, rose, red, sparkling and dessert wines. Wine available by bottle or glass, in flowery all-weather wine garden. Self-guided tours through secluded valley vineyard....
Polzeath is home to the Voluntary Marine Wildlife Reserve. Polzeath is also a dog free beach from Easter Day to October 1st. Polzeath and Daymer were favourite haunts of the late poet laureate, Sir John Betjeman, who lays at St Enodoc, and is cel...
Porthcurno Beach is a large sandy beach and is a popular with families. There is a stream at the top of the beach which is ideal for children for paddling in....
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum is housed in secret underground WW2 tunnels, the museum shows the history of telegraphy, which was the forerunner to modern communication systems, as well as detailing the social changes taking place at Porthcurno between ...
Praa Sands Beach is a beautiful sandy beach which is ideal for families and has Cafes and other facilities....
Prideaux Place is a beautiful Elizabethan manor house overlooking the picturesque fishing harbour of Padstow in North Cornwall.
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A small and sheltered sandy beach on the border of Fowey which is a very nice town with much to see. Its also worth climbing up to St Catherines Castle for some stunning views of the estuary....
Restormel Castle in Lostwithiel, Cornwall was built in c. 1300, the great circular shell-keep of Restormel survives in good condition. It stands on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch, atop a high spur beside the River Fowey. Twice...
Royal Cornwall Museum is the largest museum in Cornwall with permanent displays regarding Cornwall's history and a range of temporary exhibitions.
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Sancreed Beacon is a granite hill, rising nearly two hundred meters above sea level, with several Bronze Age burial mounds on top and the remains of a Bronze Age hut on the western slope. The Beacon, which gives spectacular views of the Land's End pe...
Sandymouth Bay in Cornwall is a beautiful Cornish sandy beach edged by pebbles and protected by colossal cliffs, providing the perfect place to relax and enjoy time. The beach is perfect for exploring rock pools or surfing and body boarding....
The sanctuary began as a captive collection of owls and expanded when an elderly breeder passed on his collection of birds prior to retirement. Part of this menagerie consisted of a disabled buzzard, and a barn owl, which had lost half a wing in a ro...
Sennen Cove is a sandy beach which is both popular with surfers and families. Sennen Cove has become renowned for its surfing conditions and is highly regarded by local and non-local surfers alike. Sennen tends to be slightly more protected from w...
Spirit of the West American Theme Park lets you step back in time and re-live the wild days of the American West of the 1800's. You can see live action shows, ride a real Cowpony, visit the Museums, talk with authentic dressed characters who bring hi...
Springfields Pony Centre and Fun Park is much more than just a great day out. It is an action packed fun day for all the family, we have acres of space to run and play. We have a giant indoor Play Barn, Ponies that can be ridden, groomed, or will tak...
St Anthony Head lies at the southernmost tip of the Roseland Peninsula, guarding the entrance to one of the world's great natural harbours, and offering commanding views of the Fal estuary. You really are spoilt for choice here with two sandy bea...
Take a tour around St Austell Brewery's interactive museum and you can learn the fascinating story of our pubs, beers, wines and spirits and about the Cornish families who created them....
St Breock Downs Monolith in Saint Breock, Cornwall was originally 5 metres (16 ft) high and weighing some 16.75 tonnes. St Breock Downs Monolith is Cornwall's largest and heaviest prehistoric monolith. It stands on the summit of the St Breock Down...
St Catherine's Castle in Fowey, Cornwall is one of a pair of small artillery forts built by Henry VIII in the 1530s to defend Fowey Harbour, consisting of two storeys with gun ports at ground level....
St Mawes Castle in Truro, Cornwall is among the best-preserved of Henry VIII's coastal artillery fortresses, and the most elaborately decorated of them all.One of the chain of forts built between 1539 and 1545 to counter an invasion threat from Catho...
St Michael's Mount in Marazion, Cornwall is a rocky island crowned by medieval church and castle, home to a living community. This iconic island rises gracefully to the church and castle at its summit. Accessible on foot at low tide across a causeway...
This one off 60ft waterfall is at the head if the idyllic wooded valley of St. Nectan's Glen. The waterfall has been described as amongst the ten most important spiritual sites in the country....
St Piran Round ( St Perrans Round ) is protected as a monument of national importance. The earthwork is 'perfect'. Well kept, a perfect circle, with two opposite entrances, equal height banks, and a decent (if overgrown) ditch on the outside. Bird...
Summerleaze Beach is within walking distance of Bude town centre. The beach is a very popular with locals and visitors, due to the size of it....
A one hour Cruise which passes the famous Plymouth Hoe, Drakes Island, Seatons Tower, and Mount Edgcumbe Country Park. A pleasant relaxing cruise....
The centre is located at Slaughterbridge near the medieval market town of Camelford (considered by some to be the site of Camelot) in North Cornwall, and set in 20 acres surrounding 'King Arthur's Stone'. Both the inscribed stone and battle are both ...
We have over 50 birds of prey with regular flying displays, ornamental pheasants, play area for children and 3 fishing lakes....
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Museum in Bodmin, Cornwall started in 1925. Since then it has grown and now occupies the old Quarter Master's Stores on the first floor of The Keep. It is sectioned into two parts: the Main Historical Gallery and...
The Eden Project in Cornwall is more than just a green theme park, then? Eden is about connecting plants, people and places. We are a living demonstration of regeneration and we aim to reconnect people with their environments locally and globally. We...
In one hour the Earth receives more energy from the Sun than mankind uses in a whole year. The centre demonstrate the many ways of harnessing this energy.
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The Godolphin Estate in Helston, Cornwall is a historic landscape offering extensive walks with fine views. The Trust acquired this ancient estate of 222 hectares (555 acres) in 2000; improvements to public access continue to be made. From Godolphin ...
Leach Pottery exhibition takes a look at the very early days of the pottery,and the works that Leach and their colleagues produced....
The Lizard and Kynance Cove in Cornwall has a dramatic and historic stretch of Cornish coast. The Lizard is the most southerly point of mainland Britain and the turning point of one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. The coastline on either ...
Today The Lost Gardens offer over 200 acres for exploration including Victorian Productive and Pleasure Gardens, a sub-tropical Jungle brimming with exotic plantings, ancient broadleaved woodlands and a Wildlife Project offering visitors an intimate ...
The Trust is based at The Monkey Sanctuary in Cornwall, home to a colony of woolly monkeys since 1964. The original aim was to provide a stable setting in which woolly monkeys, rescued from lives of isolation in zoos or as pets, could live as natural...
The Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle, Cornwall, has the world's largest collection of witchcraft related artefacts and regalia. The museum has been in Boscastle for over forty years and is one of Cornwall's most popular museums.
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Set in 40 acres on the beautiful Helford estuary, the National Seal Sanctuary rescues over 40 seal pups a year, providing refuge for those seals / sea lions unable to be returned to the wild. With many exciting areas to explore, the Sanctuary has som...
The Old Mill Herbary in Bodmin, Cornwall is set in an idyllic valley, with about 3 acres of semi-wild terraced gardens on a steep south facing bank. There are mature natural woodland walks with several islands and bridges alongside the unspoilt River...
The Shipwreck and Heritage Centre in Cornwall has artefacts on that are the largest private collection of this type on public display in Europe. Collected together over the last 45 to 50 years, it forms the basis of one of the most unusual and intere...
Welcome to the Southern Gallery, the UK's leading wildlife art gallery. Displaying an unrivalled collection of limited edition prints and watercolours from world renowned artists Carl Brenders and Steven Townsend, famed for their photo realistic work...
At The Tamar Otter and Wildlife Centre we many varied species of Otter. Our Asian Short Clawed Otters are split into two groups. Raymond and Sunny, then we have Thor, Tilly, Tomi, Tiny and Leah. Our British Otters are called Tino, Tamarisk, William, ...
The Tamar Valley Donkey Park is an all weather attraction and Cornwall's only donkey sanctuary, situated in the beautiful Cornish countryside overlooking the Tamar Valley. It is the home to 30 donkeys, over 20 goats, sheep, pigs, rabbits and more. Vi...
The Tortoise Garden located in Cornwall, Southwest England we provide a sanctuary for the rescue, care and conservation of all breeds of Tortoises. With over 20 years experience with these most wonderful creatures you can guarantee a most fascinating...
With its spectacular location on one of England's most dramatic coastlines, Tintagel is an awe-inspiring and romantic spot, a place of legends. Joined to the mainland by a narrow neck of land, Tintagel Island faces the full force of the Atlantic. On ...
Tintagel Old Post Office in Cornwall is one of the Trust's most delightful medieval buildings, enhanced by a cottage garden. A rare survival of Cornish domestic architecture of its time, this diminutive 14th-century yeoman farm house is well furnishe...
Trebah is a uniquely beautiful 26 acre Cornish valley garden - the wild and magical result of 160 years of inspired and dedicated creation. Relax on our very own secluded beach on the stunning Helford River. With jungle walks, children's trails and s...
Trecarrell Manor Chapel and Hall is a small, mediaeval stone hall with beautiful oriel window and an impressive hearth. A minstrel's gallery completes the scene. Set in unspoilt natural countryside, with an small,ancient chapel next door, this place ...
Tregiffian Burial Chamber in Cornwall is a Neolithic or early Bronze Age chambered tomb with an entrance passage, walled and roofed with stone slabs, leading into the central chamber....
A 20 acre woodland garden created in the early nineteenth century by the Carlyon family. Putting their efforts into species from warm temperate regions....
Trelissick Garden in Feock, Cornwall is a tranquil garden set on many levels, containing a superb collection of tender and exotic plants. Beautifully positioned at the head of the Fal estuary, the estate commands panoramic views over the area and has...
Trengwainton Garden near Penzance in Cornwall has a sheltered garden with an abundance of exotic trees and shrubs. Intimate and closely linked to the picturesque stream running the length of the garden, paths lead up to a terrace and summer houses wi...
Trerice in Newquay, Cornwall is an Elizabethan manor house with fine interiors and delightful garden. Set in a beautiful secluded spot, the house contains fine fireplaces, plaster ceilings, oak and walnut furniture, interesting clocks, needlework and...
Trethevy Quoit is located high on the moors, overlooking a meeting of streams near St Cleer, this impressive quoit is known locally as the ‘giant’s house’ and, although a sweet image, John Norden’s 16th century description of “a little hows...
Trethorne is the ideal choice for fun activities for adults and children or our excellent home cooked food in our licenced restaurant, and all on one site near Launceston on the Devon / Cornwall border! Trethorne is a large all weather tourist attrac...
An almost complete and elegant c1500 granite-built, Well preserved 13th-14thC dovecote, the only one of four surviving, in Cornwall. ...
Trevithick Cottage in Cornwall was the 19thC family home of Richard Trevithick, pioneer of high pressure steam, road and rail locomotives.
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High above the surrounding rooftops, Truro Cathedral is set in the heart of this thriving Georgian city. Come and stroll around this great Cathedral at your leisure and enjoy a drink in our coffee shop....
Tumbletopia is centred around the Tumbletopia cave. The floor of the cave is covered with polished gem stones which visitors can collect and take home with them....
One Summer day in 1743, two of John Wesley's advance agents, John Nelson and John Downes, tired and hungry, asked for refreshment at a house with a stone porch, the home of Digory Isbell, a Journeyman Stonemason. In his absence his wife, Elizabeth, e...
Widemouth Bay is a large sandy beach which is good for surfing. Parking and facilities are close to the beach.
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The World of Model Railways is one of Cornwall's premier tourist attractions. We have many great displays and also one of the best model shops in the South-West of England.
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