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St. Michael's Mount
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| St. Michael's Mount is on the South Coast of Cornwall. At high tide the mount becomes an island. At low tide the mount and its village are accessed al | |
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St. Austell
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| St. Austell is located on the Southern Cornish coast. | |
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St. Neot
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| St. Neot is a moorland village, located just on the edge of Bodmin moor. | |
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St. Agnes
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St. Martins
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| St. Martin's is one of the Scilly Isles. It is about 3 miles long. The south side gets the better weather and as such is more highly cultivated, with | |
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St. Just
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| St. Just is the largest town near to the Lands End Peninsula. | |
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St. Ives
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| St. Ives was once a centre for the fishing industry. | |
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Saltash
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| Saltash sits at the eastern end of Cornwall on the opposite side of the River Tamar to Plymouth. | |
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St. Winwalloe
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| St. Winwalloe is a small village overlooking the sea, near Helston in Cornwall. | |
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St. Germans
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| The village of St. Germans lies just inside the eastern boundary of cornwall, off one of the tributories of the Tamar River. | |
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