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Attractions near Glen Valley Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Pencarrow
(5 Miles)*
Pencarrow is a private house still owned and lived in by the Molesworth-St.Aubyn family. The present house was built during the 1760's. |
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Old Mill Herbary
(7 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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Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps
(8 Miles)*
The National Trust is best known for its grand stately homes and estates, but it also manages 709 miles of coastline and 254,000 hectares (627,000 acres) of English countryside. |
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Tintagel Castle
(9 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
(9 Miles)*
Closed due to Retirement |
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Tintagel Toy Museum
(9 Miles)*
Cornwalls only Toy Museum where you can view three generations of childhood toys. |
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British Cycling Museum
(9 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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Lanhydrock House
(10 Miles)*
Lanhydrock House is cleverly laid out as if the family has just stepped out. Buckets are lined up in the housemaids' closets, black boots stand polished by the bed and tobacco pipes lie waiting. |
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Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum and Country Park
(13 Miles)*
Wheal Martyn offers a great day out for everyone, set within 26 acres in the heart of Cornwall on the site of two former clay pits, the picturesque site includes nature trails, woodland walks and is home to the UK's only china clay heritage centre. |
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Restormel Castle
(13 Miles)*
Restormel Castle was once the romantic stronghold of Edward, the Black Prince. Set high on a motted mound, this splendid castle ruin is one of the former strongholds of the Dukes of Cornwall. |
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Towns near Glen Valley Cottage
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St. Minver
(< 1 Mile)*
St Minver is a tiny parish and village on the Camel river estuary in North Cornwall. |
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St. Endellion
(1 Mile)*
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Polzeath
(3 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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Wadebridge
(3 Miles)*
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Egloshayle
(3 Miles)*
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Port Isaac
(3 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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St. Kew
(3 Miles)*
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Padstow
(3 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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Little Petherick
(4 Miles)*
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St. Issey
(4 Miles)*
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