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A group of free-standing stones on Busullow Common. Neolithic, the stone with the hole could have been an entrance to a burial chamber.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Penzance
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1736 362207
This iconic island rises gracefully to the church and castle at its summit. Accessible on foot at low tide across a causeway, at other times it is reached by a short, evocative boat trip.
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Type: Historic House/Palace
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Price: £6.60
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Place: Marazion
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1736 710507
On the south west slope of Caer Brane, occupied from about 500BC to 400AD. Especially noted for its well preserved south terrain or fougou (Cornish translation).
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Sancreed
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1736 362207
Originally occupied almost 2000 years ago, the village contained eight stone-walled homesteads, each with a central courtyard surrounded by thatched rooms.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: £2.50
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Place: Penzance
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)7831 757934
Neolithic/Early Bronze Age chambered tomb.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Penzance
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1736 362207
Trereife is a fine Manor House on the Outskirts of Newlyn and Penzance, Cornwall. The house and grounds offer the perfect facilities for a wedding or any type of event.
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Type: Historic House/Palace
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Price: £3.50
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Place: Penzance
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Tel Number:
+44 (0)1736 362750
Among the best preserved ancient villages in the South- West, occupied from Iron Age until late Roman times. It includes the foundations of stone houses, and an intriguing ‘fogou’ underground passage.
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Type: Historic Site
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Price: No prices available
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Place: Penzance
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Tel Number:
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