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Towns near St. Blazey
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Lanlivery
(1 Mile)*
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Luxulyan
(1 Mile)*
The village of Luxulyan like so many in the West Country is often referred to as a "churchtown" in that it consists of houses clustered around the 15th century parish church. |
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Lostwithiel
(2 Miles)*
Lostwithiel is today a quiet, charming market town, which was the capital of the Duchy of Cornwall in the 13th century. |
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St. Winnow
(3 Miles)*
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Par
(3 Miles)*
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Tywardreath
(4 Miles)*
Tywardreath is in mid Cornwall on the south coast, not far from St Austell and 3 miles south of Fowey. It has magnificent footpaths along the coast and is only a five minute walk from the beach at Par. The city of Truro is 12 miles to the |
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Stenalees
(4 Miles)*
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Bugle
(4 Miles)*
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Lanivet
(4 Miles)*
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Golant
(4 Miles)*
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Boconnoc
(4 Miles)*
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Lerryn
(4 Miles)*
Lerryn is a place that one almost wants to keep secret so that it does not become a popular destination. A beautiful and unspoilt village in a steep sided valley, it lies at the tidal head of a tributary to the River Fowey. |
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Bodmin
(5 Miles)*
Bodmin is situated on the western edge of Bodmin Moor, the county town of Cornwall for a century and a half, and mentioned in the Domesday Book. Bodmin is a busy market town, whose history goes back as far as the sixth century. |
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St. Veep
(5 Miles)*
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Charlestown
(5 Miles)*
Charlstown is the familiar TV location for Poldark and The Onedin Line. The village was built in 1801 for the import of coal and export of China Clay; it remains an unspoilt port and retains its Georgian character. |
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