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  2. Mother Ivy's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Polventon Bay (Cornish: Poll Fenton, meaning pool of a spring), Mother Ivey's Bay is a bay and bathing beach on the north coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The bay is on east side of the headland, Trevose Head and within the parish of St Merryn .

  3. Category:Beaches of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Beaches of Cornwall" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Booby's Bay;

  4. Hemmick Beach - Wikipedia

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    Hemmick Beach. Hemmick Beach is a west-facing beach on the south coast of Cornwall, Britain. It is situated at the east end of Veryan Bay, on the west side of the Dodman Point headland, and to the south of the hamlet of Boswinger and to the west of Penare. [1]

  5. Photos show what it's like to visit Cornwall, where you'll ...

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    From pristine beaches to castles that wouldn't look out of place in a fairy-tale, Cornwall is enticing whether you're a global leader or not.

  6. Constantine Bay - Wikipedia

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    Constantine Bay (Cornish: Eglos Costentin, meaning church of St Constantine) is a village and beach on the Atlantic coast of north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three miles (5 km) west of Padstow and is in the parish of St Merryn. [1] The beach is sandy and is popular with surfers and has lifeguard patrols in ...

  7. Readymoney Cove - Wikipedia

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    Readymoney Cove (Cornish: Porth Mundy, meaning mineral house cove) is a sandy beach to the south of the harbour town of Fowey, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is sheltered by cliffs close to the mouth of the River Fowey estuary and bounded, on one side, by the medieval part of the town of Fowey and, on the other, by St Catherine's Castle ...

  8. Maenporth - Wikipedia

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    Maenporth beach entrance to Maenporth Estate. Maenporth (Cornish: Meyn Borth, meaning stones cove) is a cove and beach in west Cornwall, England.It is situated approximately two miles (3 km) south-southwest of Falmouth on the estuary of the River Fal.

  9. Lusty Glaze - Wikipedia

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    The beach and cliffs. Lusty Glaze (Cornish: Lostyn Glas, meaning "a place to view blue boats") [1] also known as Lusty Glaze Beach, [2] is a beach in Newquay, Cornwall. Lusty Glaze is privately owned, notably to the low watermark. For much of the year, the beach is open, free of charge to the public. The only access to the beach is via 133 steps.