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Food and Drink near CallingtonCallington is nowadays a small market town, although it once was the gateway to one of the richest copper mining districts in the world. Behind the town is the 1000ft high Kit Hill, crowned by an 80ft stack built in 1858 for the winding and stamping engine of the Kit Hill Consols mine. More »
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Langmans Restaurant
If you're looking for a great gourmet experience in Cornwall, try the thrilling six course tasting menu at this intimate little restaurant. The menu changes regularly to offer a selection of the best local produce currently in season, such as tea smoked duck breast, langoustine soup and fillet of Cornish beef. Everything here is freshly prepared, from the bread rolls down to the petit fours, making this a quality fine dining experience (two AA Rosettes) at a price that won't break the bank. Booking is recommended, but it's always worth checking availability for late reservations.
www.langmansrestaurant.co.uk
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