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Towns near Newlyn
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Paul
(1 Mile)*
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Mousehole
(1 Mile)*
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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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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Sancreed
(2 Miles)*
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Madron
(2 Miles)*
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Gulval
(3 Miles)*
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St. Buryan
(4 Miles)*
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Ludgvan
(4 Miles)*
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Marazion
(4 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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Perranuthnoe
(4 Miles)*
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St. Just in Penwith
(6 Miles)*
St. Just in Penwith is the mainland's most westerly town, situated next to Cape Cornwall. The town was once a centre for tin and copper mining, and is rich in antiquities. |
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Towednack
(6 Miles)*
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Porthcurno
(6 Miles)*
The name Porthcurno, means 'Port Cornwall'. Porthcurno has an exquisite beach strewn with tiny white shells. |
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St. Hilary
(6 Miles)*
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Treen
(6 Miles)*
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