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Tourist Spot Attractions In Roseland Peninsula

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The Roseland Peninsula, or just Roseland, is a district of west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Roseland is located in the south of the county and contains the town of St Mawes and villages such as St Just and Gerrans. It is a peninsula, separated from the remainder of Cornwall by the River Fal . Where the peninsula begins continues to be a point of discussion amongst local historians and long-time Roseland inhabitants. The village of Tregony might be considered to be outside the Roseland. If travelling by road one enters the Roseland at the bottom of Tregony Hill by either driving up Reskivers Hill to take the road to St. Mawes and Gerrans, or by t...
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Tourist Spot Attractions In Roseland Peninsula

  • 1. St. Just in Roseland Church St Just In Roseland
    St Just in Roseland is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is 6 miles south of Truro and 2 miles north of St Mawes, a small town within the parish of St Just in Roseland. The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 1,158.St Just in Roseland lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
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  • 2. St. Anthony Head Walk St Mawes
    St Ives is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the Celtic Sea. In former times it was commercially dependent on fishing. The decline in fishing, however, caused a shift in commercial emphasis, and the town is now primarily a popular seaside resort, notably achieving the title of Best UK Seaside Town from the British Travel Awards in both 2010 and 2011. St Ives was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1639. St Ives has become renowned for its number of artists. It was named best seaside town of 2007 by The Guardian newspaper. It should not be confused with St Ive, a village and civil parish in south-east Cornwall.
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  • 4. St Mawes Church St Mawes
    St Mawes is a small town opposite Falmouth, on the Roseland Peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies on the east bank of the Carrick Roads, a large waterway created after the Ice Age from an ancient valley which flooded as the melt waters caused the sea level to rise dramatically. The immense natural harbour created is often claimed to be the third largest in the world. It was once a busy fishing port, but the trade declined during the 20th century and it now serves as a popular tourist location, with many properties in the town functioning as holiday accommodation. The town is in the civil parish of St Just in Roseland. A year-round ferry provides a service to Falmouth, which is less than a mile away by boat, but due to its proximity to the Fal estuary it...
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  • 5. Melinsey Mill Veryan
    Melinsey is a hamlet south of Ruan High Lanes in Cornwall, England. The name is derived from the Cornish word melinjy which means mill house.Melinsey Watermill dates from the Middle Ages and has been refurbished to working order and operates as a tearoom and craft shop.
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