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Family friendly exhibitions, internationally acclaimed artists and one of the best collections in the Southwest featuring Pre-Raphaelites and British Impressionists.
Reconstruction of the upstairs and downstairs of a Cornish cottage. Farm tools, carpentry, cobbling and quarrying tools. Wagons, domestic bygones and clothes.
Small collection of Wesleyana and artefacts situated in part of an c1815 chapel, originally built after the style of City Road Chapel, London (now Grade II* Listed).
Sea service for day trips, or longer stays visits to the Isles of Scilly.
Surrounded by a deep, dry moat and perched on a high mound, the huge circular keep of this Norman castle survives in good condition.
Collection includes cafe organ, player pianos, American Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ, live performances.
Museum devoted to the study of witchcraft in England during the past and present day. Home to the world's largest collection dedicated to witchcraft.
Tate St Ives offers an introduction to international Modern and contemporary art, including works from the Tate Collection. Tate St Ives also manages the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.
Artists studios to view artists at work and buy their products. Now a complete attraction with shops, gardens and café.
Visual history of Charlestown including life-size tableaux of old inhabitants, blacksmith and cooper. Outstanding display of shipwreck material. Diving and RNLI exhibitions.