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- Waiting For Cornwall Opposite: Me in Cornwall holding an invisible pixie. Um... no I'm not about to throw it off the cliff. We were having a very civil conversation. I'm off to Cornwall on holiday this year *excitement* it's the county next door! But that's OK because i...
- Cornish Holiday Not a real pirate, merely one of the freaky models which were part of our caravan park's adventure playground. I wondered if perhaps anyone who left their caravan in a less than perfect state got strung up on the originally named "Black Pearl", their...
- Museum of Witchcraft One of the best known sites in Cornwall can be found in the village of Boscastle. There, you can find the Museum of Witchcraft, first opened by Cecil Williamson on the Isle of Man in 1951 and housed in Boscastle since 1960. Today, the Museum of Witc...
- Collectible Cornishware Pottery With its mild climate and beautiful scenery, Cornwall, England's most south-westerly county, has become famous for its artists and craftsmen including many potters. Ironically, the most famous of the ceramics associated with the county, Cornishware,...
- Walking and Hiking in Connecticut This lens features information and resources about walking and hiking trails in Connecticut with particular focus on easy hikes and family friendly trails. This lens is (as all lenses are) a work in progress and will grow as I find more relevan...
- Cornwall Walks 1 My wife and I enjoy walking, especially around Cornwall where we live. I thought, therefore, that I would publish a few walks which I have enjoyed, together with my own photographs. Hopefully this may be of interest to other walkers or people who wou...
- A Year In My Cornish Garden This lens is about my garden, month by month, starting with April 2009. Now, I'm no great gardener. I don't 'do' Latin names for flowers and plants. In fact there are many plants in my garden where I have no idea what they are actua...
- Eden Project - Cornwall Things about the Eden Project and Eden Trust. The Millennium project that worked; providing education, enjoyment and employment in Cornwall. How we interact with our natural environment, the positive and negative impact of mankind on the world. How t...
- Surfing in Cornwall Cornwall is at the epicentre of the UK surf scene. It all started here in the 1960s when the first fibreglass surf boards were introduced to the Newquay beaches. Since then surfing has gradually spread out to every corner of the UK with an estimated...
- The Minack Theatre Rowena Cade was born on 2nd August 1893 in Derbyshire, then her family moved to Cheltenham when Rowena's father retired in 1906 After World War I, Rowena rented a house at Lamorna, in Cornwall ... Whilst living there, she discovered the Minack head...
- The Lost Gardens of Heligan - a great garden These Cornish Gardens are now famous in the UK. They were left to grow wild for decades before a major restoration project was started in 1996 by Tim Smit. Although still part of an ongoing project, the garden now attracts a huge number of visitors e...
- Rick Stein Rick Stein is a British chef most renowned for his love of - and expertise in cooking - all types of fish and seafood. Based in Padstow, Cornwall, in the South-West of England - as well as much of the year in Australia - Rick runs a number of restaur...
- The West Country, England (South West) The ancient county of Wessex in Southwest England now consists of the counties of Somerset, Devon, Dorset and Cornwall. Craggy coastlines and a very mild climate make this area a favourite tourist destination for British and overseas visitors. Here...
- Rick Stein Tribute to Rick Stein
- Holiday in St Ives, Cornwall UK Acclaimed as "Seaside Town of the Year" in 2007, St Ives is a very popular coastal holiday destination in Cornwall, UK. As popular with artists as it is with holiday makers, St Ives combines a stunning location with a thriving "artists scene" encompa...
- Zennor Zennor is a village set high on the cliffs in west Cornwall. A road leads 1 km inland from Pendour Cove to Zennor village, where the Tinner’s Arms will give you refreshment, and tell you something of the village’s past. St Sennen Chu...
- Tintagel I think the castle's this way. Tintagel is the site of an ancient Cornish castle in the North of Cornwall. The castle technically could be called two castles because one part is on the mainland and the other is on a part of land that could almost b...
- Beyond Land's End, a true story of unswerving faith How much do we really know about our early Australian history and our ancestors? Australians are increasingly curious about what has gone before, as shown by the influx of television programs such as Who Do You Think You Are? and the prevalence of hi...
- UK Travel Guide Welcome to the hub of all things magic for my Cornwall related articles, please find below links below to all sorts of different Cornish topics and websites that I recommend or have written lens' about. Welcome to my hub of all things travel, you'll...
- National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow Whilst we were visiting Padstow, a fishing village in Cornwall, we found the National Lobster Hatchery and decided to drop in to see what it was all about. Here you will find everything you need to know about lobsters and you'll even see some tiny h...
