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Towns and Villages near Feock

 
Lying on the shore of the River Fal, the village of Feock can be reached easily fom Falmouth or Truro by road or by the King Harry Ferry. Trelissick House and Garden are to the west. Tregew, a former farmhouse, dates back to 1315. From nearby Loe Beach 30 or more oyster boats can be seen working during the winter months. More »
 

Falmouth
Historically one of Britain’s most vital ports, now home to the National Maritime Museum. Falmouth is a thriving resort (check out the flash yachts in the harbour), a rich centre for art, including one of the country’s best art schools, and a great collection of beaches.
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Flushing
Flushing lies across the water from Falmouth and rumour has it that this atmospheric village enjoys the mildest climate in the country. With sandy beaches, friendly pubs and lush, green woodland surrounding it; Flushing is a wonderfully relaxing oasis at any time of year.
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Roseland Peninsula
The Roseland Peninsila is one of the most picturesque and unspoilt areas within the United Kingdom. With miles of the South West Coast Path to explore, flower covered pubs, riverside barbeques, paint box cottages, cream tea cafes and restaurants of high repute there is little more that you could ask for for your holiday. Spring comes early to the Cornish gardens here and the beaches and coves are numerous and idyllic.
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St Just in Roseland
The prettiest church in England is said to be in St Just in Roseland. Walk down to the sea in early New Year surrounded by primroses and snowdrops.
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St Mawes
St Mawes takes the Cornish coast to a very classy standard; perching on the unspoilt Roseland peninsula, the surrounding countryside is outstanding. St Mawes is also well known for its foot ferry to Falmouth and is home to the best preserved of Henry VIII's coastal fortresses, St Mawes Castle.
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Truro
Truro’s attractive Georgian streets are packed with unique shops, funky cafes and sleek restaurants. It’s easy to spend a day nosing around the little back streets and sipping a glass of wine on the piazza. Don’t miss the cathedral, a grand and newly renovated delight.
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Veryan
Veryan is most famous for its nineteenth century thatched Round Houses of which there are five, two pairs of which stand at each end of the village and another in the centre. It has a pub, a grocery shop, an off-licence and a Post Office.
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