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Attractions near Top Deck
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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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Caerhays Castle Gardens
(2 Miles)*
New plants are being tried out all the time at Caerhays which has now been designated as holders of a National Collection of Magnolias by the NCCPG. |
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Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre
(6 Miles)*
The Centre tells the history of diving, salvage and shipwrecks from the earliest times to the present day. It also reveals what life was like in the Georgian village and seaport of Charlestown. |
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Trewithen House, Gardens and Nurseries
(7 Miles)*
The outstanding Trewithin Gardens, created over a hundred years ago, are internationally famous. |
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Pine Lodge Gardens and Nursery
(7 Miles)*
The present owners moved here in 1976 and became fascinated with the world of plants. The collection now stands at over 6000, all labelled. |
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Eden Project
(8 Miles)*
This Living Theatre of Plants and People is a vibrant reminder of our place in nature and is a living demonstration of regeneration. |
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The China Clay Country Park
(8 Miles)*
Discover the fascinating story of china clay. In the 18th century prestigious porcelain companies competed to produce the finest china. |
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St Mawes Castle
(11 Miles)*
St Mawes is in lovely grounds with a breathtaking setting. It is the most picturesque of Heny VIII's costal fortresses. |
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Lamorran House Gardens
(11 Miles)*
The gardens at Lamorran House are situated on the Roseland Peninsula with extensive views of St Anthony's Head and the lighthouse. The gardens enjoy a favoured microclimate in an already favoured area. |
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Royal Cornwall Museum
(11 Miles)*
Cornwall's oldest and most prestigious museum, famed for its internationally important collections. |
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Bosvigo
(12 Miles)*
Beautiful gardens with rare and unusual plants and a small, specialist nursery. |
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Towns near Top Deck
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Gorran Churchtown
(1 Mile)*
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Mevagissey
(2 Miles)*
Mevagissey is the largest working fishing port in St. Austell Bay. Cob cottages spill down to the harbour walls from the steep valley a picturesque village and one of Cornwall's most popular tourist resorts. |
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St. Ewe
(2 Miles)*
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Pentewan
(3 Miles)*
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Creed
(5 Miles)*
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Tregoney
(6 Miles)*
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Veryan
(6 Miles)*
Veryan is best known for the five 19th century round thatched houses, each with a cross on top; they stand two at either end of the village and one in the centre. |
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Grampound
(6 Miles)*
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Charlestown
(6 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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St. Austell
(6 Miles)*
St. Austell is a bustling market town, situated at the centre of the Cornish china-clay industry. With the opening of the pits to mine the clay, St. Austel's population and prosperity soon began to grow. |
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