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Roseland Peninsula postcard
The Roseland offers many places to visit:
Veryan Roundhouses
St Anthony Battery
St Just in Roseland church
Caerhays Castle & Gardens

Historic Houses
National Trust properties -
Lanhydrock and Cotehele
Pencarrow
Godolphin.
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St Anthonys lighthouse
St Anthonys Lighthouse
("Fraggle Rock" in the TV series), is sometimes open to visitors in the summer
Beaches nearby
Towan
Portscatho Porthcurnick
Porthbeor
Pendower
Carne

St Mawes Castle

St Mawes Castle
(English Heritage site) was built in the reign of Henry VIII against invasion from France. It stands opposite Pendennis Castle at Falmouth at the entrance to the Carrick roads.
The King Harry Ferry provides a link for you & your car to Falmouth and all points west.
The Place to St Mawes ferry takes pedestrians across the Percuil River.
A passenger ferry operates between St Mawes & Falmouth

Maritime Museum Falmouth The National Maritime Museum
in Falmouth is a new world-class landmark with its unique and interactive displays of boats and their place in people's lives.
You can easily visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Glendurgan
Trebah
the Abbey Gardens Tresco, Isles of Scilly.
The Gardens of Cornwall are a delight at all seasons and especially in the Spring when glorious Rhododendrons, Camellias, Magnolias and Daffodils are in bloom.
Trewince, Portscatho, Truro, Cornwall, TR2 5ET, England. Tel. 01872 580289
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