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Bodmin  C4

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  Camborne E2
  Camelford  B5
  Crantock D3
  Falmouth  E3
  Fowey  D5
  Hayle  E2
  Helford  E2
  Helston  E2
  Holywell D3
  Lands End F1
  Launceston  B6
  Liskeard  D5
  Lizard Point  E2
  Looe  D5
  Mevagissey  E4
  Mousehole  E1
  Mullion  F2
Newlyn  E1
  Newquay  D3
  Padstow  C3
  Penzance  E1
  Perranporth  D3
  Polperro  D5
  Polzeath  C4
  Porthleven  F2
  Port Isaac  C4
  Portloe  E4
  Redruth  E2
  Rock C4 
  Saltash  D6
  Sennen  E1
  St. Agnes  D3
  St. Austell  D4
  St. Buryan  E1
  St. Ives  E2
  St. Just  E1
  St. Mawes  E3
  St. Michael's Mount
   (Marazion)  E2
  St. Neot  C5
  Tintagel  B4
  Truro  E3
  Veryan  E4
  Wadebridge  C4

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FALMOUTH

The ever-enthralling resort of Falmouth - otherwise known as Pennycomequick - lies at the mouth of the River Fal on Cornwall’s idyllic south coast, the so-called Cornish Riviera, and looks out onto the world’s third largest natural harbour.

An important port since the days of the Tudors, it is guarded both by Henry VIII’s angular Pendennis Castle and St Mawes Castle (1543).

A Ness-style, hump-backed sea monster said to lurk in the bay has allegedly been sighted many times.

 


Falmouth Custom House Quay -
Photo: Tony Atkin CCL

Falmouth Harbour - Photo © John Spivey
Falmouth Harbour - Photo: John Spivey CCL


The town only became a holiday centre with the arrival of the railways but before that pioneered the use of mail boats from the Continent. Britain's defeat of the French at the Battle of Trafalgar, and the death of Admiral Nelson, are said to have been first announced here.
 
Curiously, Falmouth was the inspired creation of Sir John Killigrew in the early 1600s. He had been urged to build it by Sir Walter Raleigh, a man well aware of its strategic position. On the harbourside is the award-winning National Maritime Museum Cornwall.

Further information:
Falmouth Hotels, Guesthouses and B&B Accommodation
Falmouth Cottages, Apartments and Self Catering Accommodation
Falmouth Camping and Caravan Sites

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