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Priest Cove & Cape Cornwall, St Just / Lannust, Cornwall /Kernow
A Thousand Miles of History XXIV: The ‘First and Last’ Church
A Thousand Miles of History XXIV: The ‘First and Last’ Church
We were sorely in need of grounding after our visit to Boscawen Un stone circle and set off in search of breakfast. Okay, second breakfast. Land’s End… now a tourist attraction rather than the end of the land… was full of visitors and wreathed in, if possible, even thicker mist than the day before. There seemed little point in paying to park there if we would barely see the edge of the cliffs,…
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A Thousand Miles of History XXIV: The ‘First and Last’ Church
A Thousand Miles of History XXIV: The ‘First and Last’ Church
We were sorely in need of grounding after our visit to Boscawen Un stone circle and set off in search of breakfast. Okay, second breakfast. Land’s End… now a tourist attraction rather than the end of the land… was full of visitors and wreathed in, if possible, even thicker mist than the day before. There seemed little point in paying to park there if we would barely see the edge of the cliffs,…
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A Thousand Miles of History XIX: The chapel on the Cape
A Thousand Miles of History XIX: The chapel on the Cape
We drove through St Just this time, looking for a site we wanted to see before the day was done. Fortuitously, we took the wrong road out of town and ended up on the hills above the sea at Cape Cornwall. The headland juts out into the Atlantic and, on a sunny day with time to spare, would have been the perfect place for an afternoon’s exploration. As it was, our visit was necessarily brief, and…
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A Thousand Miles of History XXIV: The ‘first and last’ church
A Thousand Miles of History XXIV: The ‘first and last’ church
We were sorely in need of grounding after our visit to Boscawen Un stone circle and set off in search of breakfast. Okay, second breakfast. Land’s End…now a tourist attraction rather than the end of the land…was full of visitors and wreathed in, if possible, even thicker mist than the day before. There seemed little point in paying to park there if we would barely see the edge of the cliffs, let…
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A Thousand Miles of History XIX: The chapel on the Cape
A Thousand Miles of History XIX: The chapel on the Cape
We drove through St Just this time, looking for a site we wanted to see before the day was done. Fortuitously, we took the wrong road out of town and ended up on the hills above the sea at Cape Cornwall. The headland juts out into the Atlantic and, on a sunny day with time to spare, would have been the perfect place for an afternoon’s exploration. As it was, our visit was necessarily brief, and…
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