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)
Chynoweth, Crantock

Chynoweth

Chynoweth is located in the village of Crantock and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.

Sleeps: 8

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St Mabyn (Self catering)
Ripple, St Mabyn

Ripple

This terraced cottage rests in Cornwall and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

Sleeps: 5

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This Roman road ran from London to Lincoln, and was built immediately after the Roman invasion of 43AD



20 May, 1313

Ordinance of the Staple

The Ordinance established a compulsory depot through which all wool exports had to pass. The first 'Staple' was St Omer

Guy Fawkes attempted to blow this king up on 5 November, 1605




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