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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Crantock (Self catering)
Keelyn, Crantock

Keelyn

This single-storey house is located in the village of Crantock and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Sleeps 4

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St Ives (Self catering)
Men an Moor, St Ives

Men an Moor

Men an Moor rests in St. Ives, sleeping six people in three bedrooms.
Sleeps 6

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HISTORY CORNER
Name the mystery historic attraction
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The 'rough wooing' described what action by Henry VIII?



05 March, 1133

Henry Plantagent, later Henry II, is born

Henry's mother is Matilda, daughter of Henry I, his father is Geoffrey, Count of Anjou

This king defeated Henry Hotspur at the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403




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