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Towns near Gulval
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Penzance
(1 Mile)*
Penzance is situated at the northwest corner of mount's Bay facing St. Michael's Mount. Penzance is a bustling town and harbour and has Cornwall's only promenade; the climate here is so mild that palm trees and tropical plants thrive. |
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Ludgvan
(1 Mile)*
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Madron
(2 Miles)*
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Marazion
(2 Miles)*
Marazion is Cornwall's oldest charter town, it has a cluster of cottages set among winding streets and palm trees, which overlooks Mounts Bay. |
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Newlyn
(3 Miles)*
Newlyn is the largest fishing port in England and Wales and lies south of Penzance. The colony of artists who gathered to paint in Newlyn, became known as The Newlyn School. |
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Perranuthnoe
(3 Miles)*
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Towednack
(3 Miles)*
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Mousehole
(3 Miles)*
Moushole (pronounced 'Mouzle') the name is thought to derive from a smuggler's cave south of the village. The village was once a major pilchard landing port and retains considerable character. |
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Paul
(4 Miles)*
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St. Erth
(4 Miles)*
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Sancreed
(4 Miles)*
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Zennor
(4 Miles)*
Zennor is an enchanting moorland village west of St Ives. The twelfth century church has the famed bench end carving of 'the mermaid of Zennor'. |
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St. Hilary
(4 Miles)*
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Lelant
(5 Miles)*
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Treen
(5 Miles)*
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