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St Michael's Mount is Cornwall's fairy tale isle with a former Benedictine priory and castle. The castle is linked to the mainland by a granite causeway
Daphne Du Maurier a famous novelist who was inspired by her love of Cornwall
the Zennor Mermaid is the most documented mermaid in Cornwall. There is a carving of the Zennor mermaid on the 15th century bench ends in Zennor Church
the eden project the world famous horticultural domes set within a former china clay quarry
The Minack Theatre in Porthcurno is entertainment with a view of the sea
The Camel Trail is over five miles of cycle trail from a disused railway line beside the River Camel, linking the towns of Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow
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St Ives is a picturesque resort in the far West of Cornwall, famous for its artists. The sculptor Barbara Hepworth lived and worked in St Ives
Poldark was one of the most successful BBC British television dramas of all time. All three Poldark series are based on the novels by Winston Graham
Standing Stones and ancient circles in Cornwall may have been of religious or political significance
the Tate Gallery is a modern and contemporary art gallery overlooking Porthmeor beach in St Ives
the Cornish Pasty originally evolved as the working lunch for the tin miners to take underground
the Cornish Choughs are deeply rooted in Cornish culture and they are depicted on the countys coat of arms
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