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The Cathedral City of Truro, just 5 miles south east, has wide ranging shopping facilities offering a great diversity of goods. Situated halfway along the length of Cornwall and mid-way between the country's north and south coasts, the city of Truro stands in a strategic position and one that has led to its development as a touring and holiday centre. www.truro.gov.uk
Perranporth and Newquay are only a short dirve away and both have excellent sandy beaches. We are just 12 miles from the South Coast resort of Falmouth, which is the home of the highly acclaimed Maritime Museum.
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www.cornwalltouristboard.co.uk
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We are just 4 miles from St Agnes, a picturesque village on the north coast of Cornwall. Steeped in mining history, the village still retains a traditional friendly Cornish atmosphere.
St Agnes offers a variety of year-round activities for all the family. Scenic coastline, fantastic beaches, arts and craft shops, excellent walks, and mining heritage. www.st-agnes.com
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Why not pay a visit to the Eden Project or the Lost Garden of Heligan, both of which are within 25 miles.
If you like fishing, there is a very good coarse fighing lake nearby and for those of you who are slightly more energetic, there are several golf courses within easy reach. |
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