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Towns near St. Merryn
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Little Petherick
(1 Mile)*
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Padstow
(2 Miles)*
Padstow is built on a hillside overlooking the Camel Estuary. Padstow was once considered the ecclesiastical capital of Cornwall, from the time St. Petroc arrived here from Ireland in the 6th century, and founded a monastery. |
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St. Ervan
(2 Miles)*
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St. Issey
(2 Miles)*
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St. Eval
(4 Miles)*
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Polzeath
(4 Miles)*
Polzeath could be called Betjeman country; Polzeath was a favourite place of the poet the late Sir John Betjeman and extolled in his verse. The poet is buried at the Church of St. Enodoc on the sand dunes. |
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St. Mawgan
(5 Miles)*
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St. Minver
(5 Miles)*
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Wadebridge
(6 Miles)*
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St. Columb Major
(6 Miles)*
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Egloshayle
(6 Miles)*
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St. Endellion
(7 Miles)*
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Withiel
(7 Miles)*
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St. Columb Minor
(8 Miles)*
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Port Isaac
(8 Miles)*
Port Isaac has been a fishing port since the Middle Ages. Cottages line the steep narrow twisting streets and geranium filled alleys ('drangs') which run down to the harbour. |
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