Melanie’s guidebook

Melanie
Melanie’s guidebook

Places to visit

Sit in the cafe & watch the world go by, the cafe is on the beach & looks out to sea. It is in a beautiful setting & worthy of a visit!
Walk along the coastal path to a secluded beach Porth Joke (Polly Joke) Beach, stop off for refreshments at The Bowgie Inn or sit on the white sandy beach at Crantock & watch the world go by.......
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Crantock strönd
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Walk along the coastal path to a secluded beach Porth Joke (Polly Joke) Beach, stop off for refreshments at The Bowgie Inn or sit on the white sandy beach at Crantock & watch the world go by.......

Placed to visit

Sit in the cafe & watch the world go by, the cafe is on the beach & looks out to sea. It is in a beautiful setting & worthy of a visit!
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Gylly Beach Cafe
Cliff Road
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Sit in the cafe & watch the world go by, the cafe is on the beach & looks out to sea. It is in a beautiful setting & worthy of a visit!
This is one of my favourite places for many reasons, there is something for everyone. There is plenty to see, they have a cafe serving fresh local food daily with homemade cakes & sandwiches. Make sure you look out for the Mud Maiden. This is taken from their website:- 200 acres of garden history, mystery and romance Twenty-five years ago, Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost under a tangle of weeds. It was only the chance discovery of a door in the ruins that led to the restoration of this once great estate. Today, The Lost Gardens have been put back where they belong: in pride of place among the finest gardens in Cornwall.
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Týndu garðarnir í Heligan
B3273
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This is one of my favourite places for many reasons, there is something for everyone. There is plenty to see, they have a cafe serving fresh local food daily with homemade cakes & sandwiches. Make sure you look out for the Mud Maiden. This is taken from their website:- 200 acres of garden history, mystery and romance Twenty-five years ago, Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost under a tangle of weeds. It was only the chance discovery of a door in the ruins that led to the restoration of this once great estate. Today, The Lost Gardens have been put back where they belong: in pride of place among the finest gardens in Cornwall.

Places to visit

The oldest parts of the house probably date from the late 17th or early 18th century, although there was earlier building on the site. The south and east façades are stuccoed stone rubble and brick, while the north side is stone rubble. The west side is built of dressed slate stone with a moulded plinth. The roofs are slate with hipped ends on the south and east fronts.
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Pencarrow House and Gardens
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The oldest parts of the house probably date from the late 17th or early 18th century, although there was earlier building on the site. The south and east façades are stuccoed stone rubble and brick, while the north side is stone rubble. The west side is built of dressed slate stone with a moulded plinth. The roofs are slate with hipped ends on the south and east fronts.

Unspoiled sandy beach backed by cliffs & caves, frequented by bellyboarders & rock pipit birds.
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National Trust Chapel Porth
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Unspoiled sandy beach backed by cliffs & caves, frequented by bellyboarders & rock pipit birds.
Pet friendly, food served daily
The Red Lion, Blackwater, Truro
Pet friendly, food served daily
Pet friendly, food served daily
Chiverton Arms
Chiverton Cross
Pet friendly, food served daily
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The Driftwood Spars
Trevaunance Road
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