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Beacon Cottage Farm Touring Park
Beacon Drive, St. Agnes, Cornwall TR5 0NU - England, UK

A small secluded touring park set on a traditional working family farm in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’. The park forms four acres set in six beautiful landscaped paddocks with 50 pitches, spectacular sea and coastal views and lovely...
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Attractions near Beacon Cottage Farm Touring
A selection of attractions close to Beacon Cottage Farm Touring:
St Agnes Parish Museum  (1.5 Miles)
St Agnes Museum is filled with interesting pieces that relate to the history of this small town in Cornwall. There are important paintings by...
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Cornish Studies Library  (5.9 Miles)
The Cornish Studies Library houses a large collection of documents and texts that relate to the long and illustrious history of this county. Cornwall...
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Perranzabuloe Folk Museum  (6.4 Miles)
This museum allows visitors a chance to see beyond the sand, surf and exceptional natural beauty of this community, and find out a little more...
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Cornish Mines and Engines  (7.8 Miles)
This National Trust discovery centre explores the industrial heritage of Cornwall and the Cornish people. The centre has a selection of hands-on exhibits to...
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Cornwall Library  (8.5 Miles)
Cornwall Library is a large archive at the heart of the county that brings together a great many texts and audiovisual materials for the use...
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Royal Cornwall Museum  (11.7 Miles)
This museum is the oldest and most prestigious in the whole of Cornwall, and holds an extensive collection related to the history of the county...
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Truro Cathedral  (11.9 Miles)
The two foundation stones of the cathedral were laid in 1880, four years after the Cornish Diocese of Truro was formed. The first section was...
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Lemon Street Gallery  (12 Miles)
Lemon Street Gallery is located in the heart of Truro, the only city in Cornwall, and is a great place to find new and emerging...
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St Anthony Head  (13.6 Miles)
St Anthony Head is one of the largest natural harbours in the world and has been protected by the National Trust since 1959. A...
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St. Mawes Castle  (13.6 Miles)
St Mawes Castle is the best preserved and most elaborately decorated of any of the coastal defence positions that Henry VIII constructed throughout his reign....
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Trerice  (15 Miles)
Trerice has been owned by the National Trust since 1953 and represents a fine example of an Elizabethan manor house in this charming area of...
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Newquay Zoo  (15.3 Miles)
Amongst exotic lakeside gardens live hundreds of animals from rare monkeys to shy red pandas. Explore the rainforest in the tropical house and discover Sloths,...
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Trelissick Garden  (16.2 Miles)
A national Trust property since 1955, Trelissick Garden offers a tranquil and extremely varied collection of rare and exotic plants. Extensive woodland and riverside...
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Contract Interiors Gallery  (17 Miles)
Interestingly, this building is not just a gallery, but also a place of business. The gallery is owned by two young entrepreneurs who used...
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Loe Bar  (17.2 Miles)
The River Cober flows through Helston and empties into The Loe, a large lake just west of the town. This is separated from the sea...
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Rinsey Head  (17.2 Miles)
Cornwall was for many years a centre of tin mining and the coasts around the county are littered with derelict buildings. Rinsey Head, three miles...
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St. Wynmallow Church  (17.2 Miles)
St. Wynwallow’s Church is the most southerly church on the UK mainland, dedicated to a Breton saint. It lies in Church Cove, part of Lizard...
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Helston Folk Museum  (17.6 Miles)
Helston Folk Museum is concerned mainly with the social history of this area, as opposed to the many museums that have a top down view...
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Cadgwith Harbour  (18.4 Miles)
Cadgwith is a small fishing village close to Lizard village. Steep lanes lead down to a picturesque harbour still with its fishing fleet presenting a...
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River Helford  (18.4 Miles)
The Lizard peninsula is almost cut in half by the River Helford and the various creeks and tributaries feeding it. It is totally different to...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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