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Heligan Gardens |
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Heligan Gardens or "The Lost Gardens of Heligan" is the second most visited gardens in the Country next to the RHS. These gardens have been restored over the last 10 years or so and now grow crops such as Pineapple, vegitables andseveral diffent scrubs |
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The Green Giant of Heligan |
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The Green Giant was fist cast with concrete, and then the moss was applied to give this large face |
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Gorran Bus |
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Gorran Bus picking up passengers on one of their trips to Truro, St Austell etc. |
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Gorran Have Beach taken from the cliff top looking Westward |
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Gorran Haven beach one of the safest beaches around and now the sea water has a sparkle as a result of South West Water completing the sewage |
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Caerhays Castle |
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Caerhays Castle is owned by the Williams family for several years, they have a beautiful garden which you can visit for part of the year |
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Mevagissey Harbour |
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Mevagissey Harbour during one of the very high tides |
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Gorran Haven Beach |
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Gorran Haven beach with the visitors boats moored |
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Gorran Haven Beach and Quay |
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Gorran Haven beach again taken from the cliff walks to the East of the village |
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Cherry Tree |
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This photo was taken of the tree flowering in spring. Shrubs, trees and flowers are always in abundance during early Spring through to the Fall. The hedges are usuall flowering from Spring through to Autumn with such flowers as Daffodils, primroses, pink campian, vetch, foxgloves and many more |
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Dodman Cross |
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Dodman Cross was put there by a vicar just over one hundred years ago to help sailors to determine what part of the coast that they had arrived at |
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Foxhole Lane looking towards Big Perhaver Beach |
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A photograph of the lower part of Gorran Haven looking towards Big Perhaver Beach |
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