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| A creek on the Percuil River at nearly high tide, taken from near Froe. Froe is 100 yards from Bosvean, via a short walk through the woods at the end of the garden. | The sea at Towan beach | Cormorant on a rock at Towan beach |
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| Barley field next to Towan beach | Breakers on the beach at Porthchapel, just around the corner from the Minack Theatre. | Ding Dong tin mine engine house, on the skyline visible from Men-an-Tol. | 'King Arthur'- one of the satellite dishes at Goonhilly Earth Station on the Lizard Peninsula. |
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| Men-an-Tol on the moors near Morvah. No one really knows what these stones used to be or were used for, but they are one of a very small number of holed stones in the UK. | Lanyon Quoit - stoneage burial chamber. This would have been covered by an earth mound. | The pretty fishing village of Fowey (pronounced 'Foy') is just a few miles up the coast from Bosvean. Fowey has some lovely restaurants and pubs. |
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| A headland not far from Towan beach, along the South West Coast Path towards St. Anthony Head. | Kynance Cove on the Lizard Peninsula. Part of Cornwall's truely beautiful coastline. | Ferns and bluebells on a woodland bank at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, about 8 miles from Bosvean | View over fields just down the bridleway from the entrance to the gardens. |