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Camborne Station
Trevu Road, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 8SR - England, UK

Camborne Station is in the centre of the large Cornish town of the same name. The area around the station once constituted the richest mining area in the county and still shows signs of the industrial past of the...
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Attractions near Camborne Station
A selection of attractions close to Camborne Station:
Cornish Mines and Engines  (3.2 Miles)
This National Trust discovery centre explores the industrial heritage of Cornwall and the Cornish people. The centre has a selection of hands-on exhibits to...
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Cornish Studies Library  (5.1 Miles)
The Cornish Studies Library houses a large collection of documents and texts that relate to the long and illustrious history of this county. Cornwall...
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Contract Interiors Gallery  (6 Miles)
Interestingly, this building is not just a gallery, but also a place of business. The gallery is owned by two young entrepreneurs who used...
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Loe Bar  (6.2 Miles)
The River Cober flows through Helston and empties into The Loe, a large lake just west of the town. This is separated from the sea...
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Rinsey Head  (6.2 Miles)
Cornwall was for many years a centre of tin mining and the coasts around the county are littered with derelict buildings. Rinsey Head, three miles...
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St. Wynmallow Church  (6.2 Miles)
St. Wynwallow’s Church is the most southerly church on the UK mainland, dedicated to a Breton saint. It lies in Church Cove, part of Lizard...
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Godolphin House  (8.2 Miles)
A stately home of some note, this, Godolphin House, is one of the most impressive pieces of private architecture in the local area. The...
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Godrevy  (9 Miles)
This beautiful area of the Cornish coastline has been protected by the National Trust since the late 1930s and offers some of the most breathtaking...
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Cromwell’s Castle  (9.1 Miles)
Cromwell’s Castle is a substantial stone fortress which lies half a mile north of New Grimsby pier on the west side of the island of...
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Garrison Gate  (9.1 Miles)
The Garrison lies on the western end of St. Mary’s. Work on the Star Castle (now a hotel) began soon after the defeat of the...
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Green Bay  (9.1 Miles)
The smallest population of the Isles of Scilly is that of Bryher. This island faces Tresco across New Grimsby Sound where there are sheltered beaches...
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Landing on Samson  (9.1 Miles)
In addition to the five inhabited Isles of Scilly, there are a large number of uninhabited islands. One of the largest of these is Samson....
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Old Town Church  (9.1 Miles)
Old Town lies on the south side of St. Mary’s, about half a mile from Hugh Town, the main settlement. Here can be found Old...
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Par Beach  (9.1 Miles)
The Isles of Scilly enjoy a mild climate and the main islands boast many fine, sandy beaches. St. Martin’s is perhaps the island with the...
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Peninnis Light  (9.1 Miles)
The Isles of Scilly, standing athwart the main shipping lanes from the Atlantic to the UK, have always posed a threat and, over the centuries,...
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St Ives Society of Artists  (9.1 Miles)
St Ives has been renowned for its thriving art scene since Turner began painting here at the beginning of the 19th Century. The St...
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St. Agnes Lighthouse  (9.1 Miles)
The lighthouse positioned centrally on St. Agnes is one of the oldest coastal lights in England, dating from 1680 and originally with a coal fired...
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St. Mary’s Harbour  (9.1 Miles)
The main transport hub of the Isles of Scilly is St. Mary’s Harbour at Hugh Town. From this busy quayside, passenger launches leave on the...
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Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Park  (9.1 Miles)
The artist Barbara Hepworth created both the Subtropical Gardens and Sculpture Park in St Ives as a place of relaxation and somewhere to show her...
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St Ives Museum  (9.1 Miles)
St Ives Museum is run by enthusiastic local volunteers who are on hand to tell you everything you could want to know about the history...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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