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  2. Boscastle - Wikipedia

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    Boscastle Golf Club (now defunct) was founded in 1907. The club continued until the mid-1920s. [17] Boscastle and Crackington Pilot Gig Club formed in 2004 and row from Boscastle harbour, Port Gaverne and Upper Tamar Lake. They have three gigs; Torrent (named after the 2004 floods). Rival and Golden Gear. [18]

  3. Willapark (Boscastle) - Wikipedia

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    Willapark (grid reference) is a 317-foot high promontory just south of Boscastle on the north coast of Cornwall in South West England. It is the site of an Iron Age hill fort and a small nineteenth century folly, now a coastguard lookout.

  4. Category:Boscastle - Wikipedia

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  5. A Seaside Parish - Wikipedia

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    A Seaside Parish is a British television documentary made by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Two which was first broadcast in 2003. Following the success of A Country Parish, the programme concerns the life of a new incumbent (known as the Rector) and general parish life in the village of Boscastle and the adjoining district, a picturesque but isolated community in North Cornwall.

  6. Bossiney Haven - Wikipedia

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    It is on the north coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom and a mile east of Tintagel and three miles west of Boscastle. The South West Coast Path closely follows the coast above the cove. [1] Bossiney Haven is part of the Tintagel Cliffs Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designated for its geological and wildlife interests. [2]

  7. Lesnewth - Wikipedia

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    Lesnewth (Cornish: Lysnowyth) [2] is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It is about six miles east of Tintagel Head and two miles east of Boscastle.

  8. Boscastle to Widemouth - Wikipedia

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    Boscastle to Widemouth is a coastal Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cornwall, England, noted for its biological and geological characteristics. The Dizzard dwarf oak woodland is unique and of international importance for its lichen communities , with 131 species recorded.

  9. Forrabury and Minster parish churches - Wikipedia

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    The mother church of Boscastle is dedicated to Materiana of Cornwall and nestles among the trees of Minster Wood in the valley of the River Valency half-a-mile east of Boscastle at grid reference Minster Church was built in Norman times (some late medieval additions and restoration work carried out in the 19th century): it is listed Grade I. [ 2 ]