Cornwall

Cornwall is a very friendly and welcoming place but still a land apart, with a strong sense of its own separate identity …
The Roseland Peninsula

More than halfway along the south coast of Cornwall lies the Roseland …
Gerrans

Gerrans (including Tregassick, Percuil, Trewithian, Bohortha, Lanhay and Lanhoose). The village of Gerrans is mainly one long street …
Gorran Haven and Mevagissey

Gorran Haven & Mevagissey (including Gorran Churchtown and Portmellon). These two ancient large coastal villages face east over Mevagissey Bay …
Philleigh

Philleigh (including Treworlas and Treworthal). The most significant feature of the parish is the King Harry Ferry …
Portloe

An archetypal Cornish fishing village described as “one of the least spoiled and most impressive” by Sir John Betjeman …
Portscatho

Portscatho (including Rosevine and Curgurrell) …
St Just in Roseland

St Just in Roseland (including Trethewel and Trethem …
St Mawes

At the southern end of the Roseland lies the south facing village of St Mawes …
Tregony

Tregony (including Reskivers and Bessy Beneath) …