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St Levan is a pretty village bordered by cliffs, in the past relied on shell fishing as it‘s main industry. The bay is topped by green carpeted cliffs reaching down into the sea, The church is mostly Norman, once inside the beautiful carved bench ends date back to the 14th Century, also within the church is the ancient stone of St Levan, legend has it that it was used by the saint as a seat. There is also granite steps that lead down to a tiny chapel from St Levan’s Well, which is a Medieval Holy Well.
There are many things to see close by apart from the spectacular Coastal Walk, such as Minack Theatre, which is an open theatre perched on cliffs above a turquoise glittering sea, or perhaps the interesting Museum of Submarine Telegraphy, this intriguing museum is underground, with exhibits unravelling the past. With Lands End close by a visit to The Doctor Who Exhibition where the props from the television programme together with Cybermen and Daleks are all on show. Or how about a journey back in time to experience the myths and legends of smugglers, witches and the magical world of Merlin and King Arthur.
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The Old Success Inn
(2.54 miles)
Situated on one of Cornwall's most stunning bays, the Old Success is a beautiful 17th century fisherman's inn, which has been transformed into comfortable, modern rooms and apartments while retaining its charm and character.
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The Cove
(4.16 miles)
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Perched above glorious Lamorna Cove in the very far west of Cornwall, the Cove is a rare blend of contemporary elegance and international style. The Cove allows you to enjoy ... more
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Commercial Hotel
(5.15 miles)
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A former coaching inn run by the Woolcock family for over 100 years, the Commercial is well known locally for its great home-cooked food and warm Cornish welcome.
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The Wellington Hotel
(5.16 miles)
The Wellington Hotel is an imposing granite building that was built before the Battle of Waterloo. It was converted into a hotel in 1813 and named after the The Iron Duke (Arthur Wellesley; 1769-1852) (photo ...
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Higher Faugan Parc
(5.53 miles)
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Higher Faugan Built in 1904 as the family home of artists Stanhope & Elizabeth Forbes. Recently reopened after refurbishment with the addition of 4 suites in the north wing, originally ... more
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Boswedden House
(5.58 miles)
Early XIXth century mansion set in the country, yet only 1 mile from St. Just and 1/2 mile to Cape Cornwall. The large walled garden, being mainly grass, is good for sun-bathing or just taking ...
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Boscean Country Hotel
(5.69 miles)
Originally built as a Gentleman's residence, Boscean retains much of its inherent character and charm with open fires, oak panelling and a magnificent oak staircase.
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Cornish Range
(5.74 miles)
Tucked away in a back lane of the fishing village of Mousehole, between Penzance and Land's End, the Cornish Range has evolved into one of Cornwall's foremost seafood restaurants. The restaurant's aim is to produce ...
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Ship Inn
(5.81 miles)
In the traditional Cornish fishing village of Mousehole, sitting in a prominent position over the harbour, there are 8 en-suite rooms all beautifully furnished. Many of the rooms have stunning views over the harbour and ... more
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The Wheelhouse
(5.82 miles)