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  2. Duporth - Wikipedia

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    Duporth (Cornish: Dewborth; also Duporth Holiday Village) was situated on Porthpean Road, just outside St Austell in south Cornwall, England, UK. For over 50 years, it was a holiday resort, until its closure in 2006. The site has now been sold to private developers and now contains new houses in the traditional Cornish cottage style.

  3. Category:Populated coastal places in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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  4. Charlestown, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    In July 2012 the owner of Square Sail and the harbour offered his business for sale for £4.4 million, [16] made up of £1.5 million for the harbour, £1.4 million for Square Sail's assets, and another £1.5 million for adjacent land. [17] Charlestown is a tourist destination whose attractions include the architecture and sea.

  5. Prussia Cove - Wikipedia

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    It consists of four small coves and several cottages and houses. The names of the coves from west to east are Piskies, Bessy's, King's and Coule's. The area is accessible by foot from the South West Coast Path [ 5 ] The cove is known for the 18th-century ship-wrecker and smuggler John Carter, also known as the "King of Prussia".

  6. Best Cornwall walks: From coastal routes to countryside ambles

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  7. Picklecombe Fort - Wikipedia

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    The coastal entrance to Plymouth is known as Plymouth Sound, and was to be defended by Fort Picklecombe to the west, Fort Bovisand to the east, and a smaller fort on the Plymouth Sound breakwater. Fort Picklecombe itself would be defended from attack from the rear by a series of smaller forts and batteries positioned on or near the Rame peninsula .