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Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Park   
The artist Barbara Hepworth created both the Subtropical Gardens and Sculpture Park in St Ives as a place of relaxation and somewhere to show her work.


Bodmin & Wenford Railway   
The Bodmin and Wenford Railway offers a trip into nostalgia with steam trains operating from the historic town of Bodmin through scenic countryside along the preserved six mile Great Western Railway branch line to Bodmin Parkway and Boscarne Junction. Locomotives include newly restored Great Western Railway pannier tank loco no.4612.


Bodmin Town Museum   
A local history museum with a collection of minerals and fossils and Cornish kitchen. There are many varied displays with photographs, artefacts and text relating to World War One and Two, the fire service, agriculture, wildlife and law & order along with the railways and Victoriana..


British Cycling Museum   
The nations largest and foremost museum of cycling history from 1818 to the present day, with over 1000 cycling medals and badges, window displays of gas, candle, battery and oil lighting, enamel signs and framed pictures. An extensive library all 1 mile north Camelford on B3266 to Boscastle.


Cadgwith Harbour   
Cadgwith is a small fishing village close to Lizard village. Steep lanes lead down to a picturesque harbour still with its fishing fleet presenting a colourful display when drawn up above the tide line.


Carbis Bay   
Carbis Bay is situated between St Ives and Lelant in Cornwall and is a beautiful and generally quiet beach that is less busy than some of the other beaches in the area.


Church Cove   
Church Cove forms the eastern part of Lizard Village and is about a mile east of Lizard Point. It is a cluster of picturesque cottages, including The Mariners which, with others on the Lizard, is unusual in being a three storey thatched building.


Cotehele Gardens   
Cotehele Gardens are situated in east Cornwall, on the banks of the Tamar. They form part of the medieval Cotehele House estate, but can be visited separately. Close to the house, the gardens are formally laid out but steep terracing leads to a rich and densely planted valley.


Cromwell’s Castle   
Cromwell’s Castle is a substantial stone fortress which lies half a mile north of New Grimsby pier on the west side of the island of Tresco. It was built in 1651-52 to protect shipping in New Grimsby Sound from enemy Dutch fleets.


Eden Project   
It might look like bubble wrap nestling in a crater, but the Eden Project’s biospheres house plants from warm temperate regions right through to the tropics in an amazing walk-through experience which aims to promote a better understanding of sustainability, and the way we interact with the natural world.


  
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