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- Porthcothan (Cornish: Porthkehodhon) is a coastal village between Newquay and Padstow in Cornwall, England, UK. It is within the civil parish of St Eval...
- Estates, Porthcothan beach near Newquay, Bodmin Moor, St Breward, the coast between Botallack and Levant, cliffs in the Padstow area, Porthcothan near Newquay...
- Quin, Port Isaac, Porteath, Porth, Porth Kea, Porth Navas, Porthallow, Porthcothan, Porthcurno, Porthgwarra, Porthgwidden, Porthhallow, Porthilly, Porthleven...
- particular Cornwall, where D. H. Lawrence had an extended stay in his Porthcothan cottage. During the period around the First World War Beresford befriended...
- Bay and Trevose Head. Further west, the beaches at Constantine Bay, Porthcothan and Treyarnon are linked by the South West Coast Path. Harlyn lies within...
- buried at St Saviour's. Cornwall portal Harlyn Constantine Bay Treyarnon Porthcothan St. Merryn d’Arcy, Susan. "'Trevone might just be Cornwall's perfect...
- Ives in the west. The path runs southwards through Constantine Bay to Porthcothan then p****es around Park Head to reach Mawgan Porth. The long, sandy Watergate...
- Minver, Trebetherick Cornwall Council PL28 PADSTOW Padstow, Crugmeer, Porthcothan, St Merryn, Trevone, Treyarnon Cornwall Council PL29 PORT ISAAC Port...
- The ship ran aground and was wrecked at Fox Cove on 12 May 1969 off Porthcothan, Cornwall, en route from Liverpool to the breakers at Antwerp. Cornwall...
- post and navigation mark. The parish incorporates the southern part of Porthcothan and the hamlets of Engollan and Treburrick. In early times St Eval lay...