Bude Bude is on the north coast of Cornwall.
It is thought that Bude dates from Roman times. Later it was a stronghold of King Charles and the Royalists
Bodmin Bodmin lies at the heart of Cornwall, equidistant between the North and South coasts of Cornwall on the steep edge of Bodmin Moor.
Wendron Wendron is located between Redruth and Helston, in Cornwall.
Saltash Saltash sits at the eastern end of Cornwall on the opposite side of the River Tamar to Plymouth.
Launcells Launcells may just be seen whilst driving along the road between Holsworthy and Bude. It lies in a secluded valley 3 miles to the east of Bude.
Camelford Camelford is a small town on the A39 in north Cornwall, not too far from Redruth.
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The Ship Inn Moushole
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The Ship Inn probably dates back to when the village was rebuilt in 1595. Dylan Thomas was a regular visitor and the Ship Inn was a favourite haunt. The Ship Inn boasts traditional bars with locally brewed beers. There is also a restaurant with fresh fish locally caught on the menu every day, alongside steaks and various other delights. Two double romms with en-suite facilities and fantastic views of the harbour and surrounding bay are available. Mousehole is siuated 1.5 miles out of Penzance.
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