St Senara’s Church, Zennor
Grade I listed parish church in the village of Zennor, Cornwall, containing a widely renowned 15th-century carving of the Mermaid of Zennor.
Grade I listed parish church in the village of Zennor, Cornwall, containing a widely renowned 15th-century carving of the Mermaid of Zennor.
Small Iron Age hillfort in Cornwall.
Early medieval round-headed stone cross discovered in a hedge in the late 19th century, and moved to its present location in the centre of a roundabout near Bodmin, Cornwall on the A38 road in 1977.
Cornish prison built in 1779 and closed in 1927, now a tourist attraction and hotel.
Alleged Cornish witch whose skeleton was put on public display.
Active Anglican church in the Cornish village of Week St Mary.
Heavily polluted river in West Cornwall, draining the historic mining area of Gwennap.
Rural village in West Cornwall.
River in south-west Cornwall.
Large machines for crushing tin and copper ore.
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