If you are yearning for the sweeping landscapes and high-stakes drama of Downton Abbey, Europe’s captivating 18th century ...
Tonight will stay dry and will be largely clear. However, some patchy mist and fog will redevelop in places. Sunday Tomorrow will be warm. After any mist and fog lifts, the morning will see a few ...
Poldark built its entire identity on sweeping cliffs, old mine houses, and coastlines that feel like they’ve seen more storms than people. The story is set in 18th-century Cornwall, but the real hook ...
A NATIONAL Trust estate in Cornwall has burst into full festive bloom with its biggest Christmas Garland ever – a spectacular 60ft creation woven from a record-breaking 38,000 home-grown flowers.
Cornwall, in south-west England, has a distinctive regional character. Much of the landscape was transformed in the 18th and early 19th centuries as a result of the rapid growth of copper and tin ...
Rose Hilton, Journey, 2012. Photo: Steven Russell, Courtesy of Messum's and the Estate of Rose Hilton These joyful compositions were among 37 previously unseen works on display in a recent exhibition, ...
As Britain's most westerly village, this Cornish settlement boasts a unique distinction that alone draws countless visitors to its shores. Blessed with a temperate climate, exotic gardens, and miles ...
A little known and long-forgotten royal visit transformed the fortunes of a Cornish mine where nine people lost their lives - and helped spark a tourism boom. In July 1865, the Prince and Princess of ...
Taking in the West Penwith chunk of Cycling UK’s West Kernow Way multi-day bikepacking route, this loop around the south-western tip of Cornwall is truly an unforgettable ride. Sublime coastal gravel ...
Botallack Mine was created by the Industrial Revolution that shaped Cornwall. There is evidence of tin mining in this area from the 17th Century and possibly earlier. Botallack stands defiant above ...
If a place can be too pretty, Cornwall might just be it. With its gorse-tangled cliffs, white sand beaches, higgledy-piggledy fishing villages and harbour towns, it’s ever popular for a UK escape.
I’ve never been a fan of rain or drizzle. But after a long weekend spent watching the clouds roll off the sea over the cliffs from one of Highcliffe’s stylish first-floor kitchens, it turns out I ...