PRETTY
VILLAGES AND HISTORIC TOWNS
HELSTON - Ask almost anyone what they know about Helston, and of course
it is the Floral or Furry Dance. But having walked the excellent
Historic Town Trail you realise what a fascinating place it is.
It was a thriving sea port until in 1307 the Loe Bar silted up
the Cober estuary to and from The Loe, Cornwall’s largest
freshwater lake.
Helston has some famous ‘sons’ such as Bob Fitzsimmons, the
first Englishman to win the world heavyweight boxing title and
Henry Trengrouse who invented the rocket propelled rescue line
after the HMS Anson foundered on the Loe Bar with the loss of
over 100 lives. There is an excellent source of further information
on Helston Here
TRURO - the cathedral city of Cornwall, is currently undergoing a facelift,
with extensive but tasteful development of Lemon Quay. Shop-a-holics
will find just about every major national retailer, together with
an interesting selection of specialist shops. The Cathedral, although
relatively modern, (completed in the early 1900’s) is an
architectural gem and the Hall for Cornwall theatre hosts everything
from Jazz to Shakespeare.
PENZANCE - “Home of the 'Pirates' of Gilbert and Sullivan - tourist
and vacation centre of the Lands End peninsula - land of cliffs,
moors, secluded beaches and spectacular scenery.” We ‘borrowed’
this description from Penzance excellent Web
Site, and we will leave you to explore that on your
own. We would just add that Penzance is also the gateway to the
Scilly Isles, with daily sailings (weather permitting) by the
Scillonian or for those with less time to spare the first helicopter
service.
If
your interests lie in the countryside, there are countless villages
each with it’s own character, history and claim to fame.
We’ll identify a few of our favourites but the real fun
is ‘discovering’ them on your own. |