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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.
In 1870 Porthcurno first became a communications centre when pioneering engineers laid an undersea telegraph cable network from the valley's sandy beach to India and the British Empire.
The Royal Cornwall Museum opened in 1818 and moved to its present building in 1919. Over the years it has acquired a wide and varied collection encompassing all aspects of Cornwall's history, culture and environment both ancient and modern
Artists studios to view artists at work and buy their products. Now a complete attraction with shops, gardens and café.
Restored 19thC clay works. Working waterwheels and static steam locomotive. Fully restored 1916 Peerless lorry. Ruston locomotive. Nature trail and history trail. Cafe and shop.
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Attractive working waterwheel; The Edinburgh Woollen mills ladies and men's clothing; Tavern Dewas - new drink shop; golf clothing, shoe department and souvenirs; coffee shop.
Museum housed on first floor of 19thC Oddfellows Hall. Reconstructed Cornish kitchen. Regular exhibitions about parish history.
Shows continuing exhibitions of paintings of Noel Betowski with a selection of ceramics, pottery and jewellery.
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.