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Attractions near ST LEONARDS HOUSE
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This is a list of the attractions near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
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Launceston Steam Railway
(1 Mile)*
The Launceston Steam Railway links the historic town with the hamlet of Newmills. Travelling through glorious countryside your train is hauled by veteran locomotives built in Victoria's reign. |
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Launceston Castle
(1 Mile)*
Fantastic views are on offer from the motte of this imposing Norman castle. |
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Buckland Abbey
(14 Miles)*
Buckland was originally a small but influential Cistercian monastery. The house, incorporating the remains of the 13th-century abbey church, has rich associations with Sir Francis Drake and his seafaring rival, Sir Richard Grenville. |
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British Cycling Museum
(15 Miles)*
Our Museum, the nations foremost museum of cycling history is housed in an old Victorian Railway Station - A history of cycling from 1818. |
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Okehampton Castle
(15 Miles)*
Okehampton Castle was the Medieval home of the Earls of Devon, it is one of the country's most romantic ruins in a stunning setting on the foothills of Dartmoor. |
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Tintagel Castle
(17 Miles)*
In all seasons, Tintagel is truly a magical place. With its spectacular location on Cornwall's most dramatic Atlantic coastline, Tintagel is a place of myths and magic, where the legend of King Arthur was born. |
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Merlin's Cave
(18 Miles)*
Closed due to Tetirement |
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Tintagel Toy Museum
(18 Miles)*
Cornwalls only Toy Museum where you can view three generations of childhood toys. |
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Old Mill Herbary
(18 Miles)*
The Old Mill Herbary is located in an idyllic valley setting, with about 5 acres of semi-wild terraced gardens on a steep south-facing bank. |
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Mount Edgcumbe House & Country Park
(20 Miles)*
Sir Richard Edgcumbe of Cotehele built a new home in his deer park at Mount Edgcumbe in 1547-53. |
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Towns near ST LEONARDS HOUSE
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This is a list of the towns near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
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Launceston
(1 Mile)*
Launceston was the capital of Cornwall until 1838. Situated in the north east of the county, built on a hill and dominated by the ruins of a Norman keep. This is thought to have been the inspiration for Chateau Terrible, in Malory's Morte d' Arthur. |
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Lawhitton
(2 Miles)*
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Werrington
(2 Miles)*
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Lifton
(2 Miles)*
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South Petherwin
(3 Miles)*
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St. Giles on the Heath
(3 Miles)*
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Lezant
(4 Miles)*
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Kelly
(4 Miles)*
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Northcott
(4 Miles)*
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Dunterton
(4 Miles)*
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