Abbeys and Monasteries in Cornwall

This section of our travel guide is a bit thin at the moment! For a variety of reasons Cornwall does not have the number of medieval monastic sites that other counties do, though it certainly has a large number of much earlier Christian sites, holy wells, and ancient churches.


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Port Isaac (Self catering)
Oyster Bay, Port Isaac

Oyster Bay

Detached cottage located within the village of Port Isaac, with separate cabin accommodation, sleeping up to 12 people in six bedrooms.

Sleeps: 12

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Mousehole (Self catering)
Mural Cottage, Mousehole

Mural Cottage

This pretty 18th cent cottage in Mousehole is Grade II listed and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

Sleeps: 5

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HISTORY CORNER
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The fourth wife of Henry VIII, who agreed to marry her partly on the basis of a flattering portrait painted by Holbein



12 April, 1533

Thomas Cromwell becomes Henry VIII's Secretary of State

Cromwell would oversee Henry's Dissolution of the Monasteries

This Dutch ruler ruled England jointly with his English wife




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