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  2. The Bay Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Hotel is a public house in Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England. The pub is known for being a destination for coast-to-coast walkers, for once being washed into the sea (then rebuilt), and also for having its windows wrecked by the bowsprit of ship during a heavy storm. The Bay Hotel stands at the very edge of the sea wall at ...

  3. Coverack - Wikipedia

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    Coverack (Cornish: Porthkovrek, [1] meaning cove of the stream) is a coastal village and fishing port in Cornwall, UK. It lies in the parish of St Keverne, on the east side of the Lizard peninsula about nine miles (14 km) south of Falmouth. [2] Coverack has several hotels and a youth hostel. [3]

  4. File:The Bay Hotel, Robin Hood's Bay - geograph.org.uk ...

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  5. Cullercoats - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Hotel, an important local landmark, was demolished in 2004. [12] It was notable for a period in the 1880s when it was home to the American watercolour artist Winslow Homer who stayed in room 17 of the Hudleston Arms (1870) (later called the Bay Hotel), and maintained a studio across the road at No.12 Bank Top [ 13 ] (demolished 1930).

  6. The Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Lizard Point Lizard Point. The Lizard (Cornish: an Lysardh) is a peninsula in southern Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.The southernmost point of the British mainland is near Lizard Point at SW 701115; Lizard village, also known as the Lizard, is the most southerly on the British mainland, and is in the civil parish of Landewednack, the most southerly parish.

  7. Coverack to Porthoustock - Wikipedia

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    The 173.5-hectare (429-acre) site, notified in 1951, is situated on the south Cornish coast, within St Keverne civil parish on the Lizard Peninsula.It starts at the village of Coverack in the south, following the shores of the English Channel to the hamlet of Porthoustock in the north.

  8. The Manacles - Wikipedia

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    The Manacles (Carn-du and Moen Voes) looking south west towards Coverack. The Manacles (Cornish: Meyn Eglos, meaning church stones) (grid reference) are a set of treacherous rocks off The Lizard peninsula in Cornwall. The rocks are rich in marine wildlife and they are a popular spot for diving due to the many shipwrecks.

  9. Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps - Wikipedia

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    The Bedruthan Steps. Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps (Cornish: Karn Havos, meaning "rock-pile of summer dwelling" and Cornish: Bos Rudhen, meaning "Red-one's dwelling") is a stretch of coastline located on the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [1]

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