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The Carriage House and Surroundings
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The Carriage House
50.56519
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St Kew Pottery (0.1 miles)
Feeling artistic? Try your hand at some pottery, still life or life drawing classes with potter Jon Whitten. Jon, whose work can be found in collections in Europe, Japan, New Zealand and the US, specialises in contempoary, wheel thrown functional and decorative pottery, a large collection of which is on display here, and is available for sale.
www.stkew.eclipse.co.uk
50.566
-4.798
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St Kew Inn (0.6 miles)
This 15th Century village pub was once home to the masons and craftsmen who constructed the nearby church of St James the Great. Today, you will find a welcoming bar and restaurant, with blazing fire in the winter, and a large beer garden for those balmy Cornish summer evenings. Look out for the resident ghost.
www.stkewinn.co.uk
50.558
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50.56541
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Maltsters Arms (1.9 miles)
This 30 year old pub has had commendations by The Good Pub Guide, Which! Guide to Pubs and the AA Good Pub Guide. There is an imaginative menu specialising in fish and local produce where possible. Good wine and real ales are on offfer, including the house's own "Maltsters Special".
50.544
-4.828
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St Kew Harvest Shop (1.9 miles)
All the food here is Cornish; organic Bodmin Moor mutton, Bude ewe's milk hallumi cheese, oak smoked paprika salami from Delabole. Drop in to the tea room for some home-baked treats. The coffee is heavenly too; they grind their own beans to make the perfect cup. If you're on the hop on holiday, or just want to cut loose from the kitchen, ask about their hampers: cream teas, picnics, breakfast, lunch or dinner - they'll even box up a traditional Sunday roast, all you have to do is put it in the oven!
www.stkewharvest.co.uk
50.53951
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Port Gaverne (2 miles)
This sweet harbour village is a near neighbour of the better-known Port Isaac; it has just as much classic Cornish character yet remains relatively free of crowds in the summer. At low tide a small sandy beach is revealed along with rockpools that trap countless crabs, shrimps and tiny fish, providing hours of entertainment for children. Away from the beach, the whitewashed Port Gaverne Hotel tempts visitors with local seafood cooked to perfection.
50.5917
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50.58
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50.592
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Port Gaverne Cove (2.1 miles)
Due to its sheltered nature this narrow cove is very safe for children offering a small sandy beach with rock pools to explore at low tide. In a peaceful beach-front village around the headland of Port Isaac, the beach is overlooked by high cliffs on either side with amenities close to hand.
50.593
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Port Isaac and Port Gaverne (2.2 miles)
This walk enables you to explore two idyllic harbourside villages and the lovely wooded countryside between them. Port Isaac has classic Cornish character by the boat load - clusters of tiny whitewashed cottages, narrow twisting lanes and the lovely scent of freshly-caught fish.
50.594
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Port Isaac (2.2 miles)
You might well recognise some of Port Isaac’s winding lanes and its harbour; the port has long been a star of both the big and small screens, most notably in ‘Doc Martin’ and ‘Saving Grace’. This is Cornwall at its most quaint with streets so steep and narrow that in many places cars simply don’t fit. For a great meal of fresh fish landed at Port Isaac’s harbour, the Edge Restaurant is a brilliant choice and somehow those panoramic views out to sea from the tables add to the flavour.
50.591
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50.591
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50.592
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50.593
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50.592
-4.834
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50.581
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Port Quin Beach (3.4 miles)
This sheltered rocky inlet west of Port Isaac is a good location for kayaking or coasteering.The only ammenities you'll find here are a small National trust car park and a little food shack.
50.58873
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Wadebridge (3.6 miles)
Popular among cyclists (Wadebridge sits right on the Camel Trail), Wadebridge also draws many for its unique shops and cafes. The River Camel sweeps majestically through Wadebridge; along its banks, ‘twitchers’ can be seen excitedly spotting any number of wading bird varieties, including herons.
50.518
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Tumbletopia World of Stones (3.6 miles)
If the weather lets you down whilst you are visiting north Cornwall, venture into the caves of Tumbletopia and discover over 70 varieties of sparkling gems, learn about the rich geology of the area and go panning for gold in Prospect Place. Open daily. Free admission.
www.tumbletopia.com
50.521
-4.844
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50.518
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50.517
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50.513
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Glasshouse (3.7 miles)
Set in the heart of the bustling town of Wadebridge, Glasshouse is, as you might expect from the name, light and airy. It is the perfect spot to enjoy a bite to eat and a coffee before heading off by foot or cycle along the famous Camel Trail.
www.glasshousewadebridge.co.uk
50.517
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50.517
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50.516
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50.516
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50.516
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50.515
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50.515
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Epphaven Beach (3.8 miles)
There is excellent cliff walking in this area. The sheltered sand and rock cove is best visited at low tide. Lundy Hole, a collapsed sea cave, is to the west of the beach.
50.583
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Lundy Bay (3.9 miles)
Like its neighbour, Epphaven Beach, this sheltered sand and rock cove is best visited at low tide. Lundy Hole, a collapsed sea cave, is at the west end of the beach. This is a great area for cliff walks.
50.583
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50.554
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50.623
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50.507
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50.57259
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50.573
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50.545
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50.511
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50.558
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