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refreshments are available, boats can be hired and a foot ferry crosses the river to HELFORD. HELFORD. to river the crosses ferry foot a and hired be can boats available, are refreshments

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With thanks to all of the sponsors. the of all to thanks With

Follow path to steps down to beach and the Ferry Boat Inn. At PASSAGE HELFORD At Inn. Boat Ferry the and beach to down steps to path Follow All are welcome! are All

MAWNAN PARISH CHURCH and car park. car and CHURCH PARISH MAWNAN

01326 250770 01326 Phone: 01326 250 026 250 01326 Phone:

Saturday to Monday

Morgawr (anagram of Ragworm!!) Ragworm!!) of (anagram Morgawr

southerly gales in late summer and autumn. From PORTHALLACK retrace steps back to to back steps retrace PORTHALLACK From autumn. and summer late in gales southerly

7.00pm from Open

. There have been sightings of sea monster monster sea of sightings been have There . Gear Golden and Helford , Merthen gigs, River’s

Bookings and Enquiries and Bookings beaches en route. At ROSEMULLION HEAD observe feeding Gannet and sea bird passages in in passages bird sea and Gannet feeding observe HEAD ROSEMULLION At route. en beaches

produce. local fresh & fish

wartime ‘military’ road, the coast trail branches off L. Watch the river traffic, including Helford Helford including traffic, river the Watch L. off branches trail coast the road, ‘military’ wartime

At cove, turn R to rejoin the coast path back to Porthallack. 2 more valley gardens and several several and gardens valley more 2 Porthallack. to back path coast the rejoin to R turn cove, At

and international wines. international and English dishes, specialising in in specialising dishes, English

a previous owner of Trebah, Donald Healey of Austin-Healey fame. After a few metres on the the on metres few a After fame. Austin-Healey of Healey Donald Trebah, of owner previous a

Moorings

restaurant and bar meals, ales ales meals, bar and restaurant

wooded track descends to . MAENPORTH. to descends track wooded ■ restaurant offers both Italian & & Italian both offers restaurant

enclosed track crosses beach in front of Trebah Garden. The granite boathouse was the work of of work the was boathouse granite The Garden. Trebah of front in beach crosses track enclosed

welcome offers excellent excellent offers welcome

CARLIDNACK and NORWAYS FARM and R into FINE AND BRAVE LANE. This ancient, ancient, This LANE. BRAVE AND FINE into R and FARM NORWAYS and Run by Giuseppe & Dinah, the the Dinah, & Giuseppe by Run

Sarah’s Shop Sarah’s

and climb up through woodland to open fields. At POLGWIDDEN COVE (Trebah Beach), the the Beach), (Trebah COVE POLGWIDDEN At fields. open to woodland through up climb and

■ The pub’s traditional warm warm traditional pub’s The

field, keep hedge to L and on R. Turn L at road junction. Downhill, past past Downhill, junction. road at L Turn R. on SMITH MAWNAN and L to hedge keep field,

gardens & beaches. & gardens

, , Cottage Rashleigh of front in pass L, turn toilet, public from lane up metres 50 DURGAN, In

B ; continue uphill to busy junction. Take care here, crossing road to stile. In In stile. to road crossing here, care Take junction. busy to uphill continue ; arm F oskensoe

Boat Hire Boat

famous the

and visitors. and

A short detour to GREBE BEACH is recommended. is BEACH GREBE to detour short A

BOSKENSOE DOWNS to metal gate into lane. Turn R; then R at junction; downhill past past downhill junction; at R then R; Turn lane. into gate metal to DOWNS BOSKENSOE

country, within easy reach of of reach easy within country,

Smith, popular with both locals locals both with popular Smith,

lane, proceed downhill, noting Victorian anchor chains that border this approach road to Durgan. Durgan. to road approach this border that chains anchor Victorian noting downhill, proceed lane,

Ferry metres, aiming for stile in tall hedge ahead. Scramble over stile, cross diagonally over over diagonally cross stile, over Scramble ahead. hedge tall in stile for aiming metres,

Situated in the heart of walking walking of heart the in Situated ■ house in the centre of Mawnan Mawnan of centre the in house

of PORTH SAWSEN). Stroll across a couple of fields, with BOSLOE HOUSE to R. On reaching reaching On R. to HOUSE BOSLOE with fields, of couple a across Stroll SAWSEN). PORTH of

hedge on left, cross 2 fields to HIGHER . L at large cottage, climb track for 200 200 for track climb cottage, large at L PENPOLL. HIGHER to fields 2 cross left, on hedge

A thatched, cob-walled public public cob-walled thatched, A

From Porthallack, take path behind boathouse to next beach, PORTH SAXON (another version version (another SAXON PORTH beach, next to boathouse behind path take Porthallack, From Boats River Helford Restaurant, The Square The Restaurant, Restaurant, The Square The Restaurant, Take farm drive on R, up through LOWER PENPOLL FARM. R through metal gate. Keeping Keeping gate. metal through R FARM. PENPOLL LOWER through up R, on drive farm Take

splendid masonry. splendid RED LION INN LION RED head of ANNA MARIA CREEK (still recognised by its traditional name, PORTH NABA). PORTH name, traditional its by recognised (still CREEK MARIA ANNA of head

1950s, after a Victorian mansion was demolished. Explosives were needed to blow apart its its apart blow to needed were Explosives demolished. was mansion Victorian a after 1950s,

down across field to narrow gap into lane. Turn R, immediately L at road junction, cross bridge at at bridge cross junction, road at L immediately R, Turn lane. into gap narrow to field across down

THE

Observation Post. The large house opposite Durgan, BOSAHAN HOUSE, was built in the the in built was HOUSE, BOSAHAN Durgan, opposite house large The Post. Observation Downhill for 70 metres to wide driveway on L. Just inside driveway, cross wooden stile on R. Bear R R Bear R. on stile wooden cross driveway, inside Just L. on driveway wide to metres 70 for Downhill

fortified garrison in 1646. NARE POINT is dominated by a disused Ministry of Defence Defence of Ministry disused a by dominated is POINT NARE 1646. in garrison fortified . Carry on past entrances to BUDOCK VEAN HOTEL and private estate. estate. private and HOTEL VEAN BUDOCK to entrances past on Carry . crossroads

On the far south bank of river is DENNIS HEAD, a promontory where Royalist troops held a a held troops Royalist where promontory a HEAD, DENNIS is river of bank south far the On T at L and junction road at L lane. of end to continue and R turn top, the At ROAD. rebah

path at PORTHALLACK (this beach is commonly known as PARSONS BEACH). PARSONS as known commonly is beach (this PORTHALLACK at path listed), to BAR BEACH. 70 metres along beach, look carefully on R for steep steps up to BAR BAR to up steps steep for R on carefully look beach, along metres 70 BEACH. BAR to listed),

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Roskilly's Icecream Roskilly's some with off cool This well-signposted walk is approx. 10 miles (16km). (16km). miles 10 approx. is walk well-signposted This

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pool, boating, award-winning restaurant and relaxation in several several in relaxation and restaurant award-winning boating, pool, golf course, tennis courts, snooker room, health spa, large indoor indoor large spa, health room, snooker courts, tennis course, golf

Mawnan a including facilities leisure extensive offers hotel 4-star managed,

Renewal Unit Renewal private foreshore on the Helford River, this friendly owner- friendly this River, Helford the on foreshore private

Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Nestled in 65 acres of sub-tropical gardens & parkland with with parkland & gardens sub-tropical of acres 65 in Nestled

The Hotel on the River the on Hotel The

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the Reading Room and the church steps. church the and Room Reading the

boys at Mawnan School. Mawnan at boys

01326 250258 www.carwinion.co.uk 250258 01326 Mawnan Smith, Smith, Mawnan

Note the site of the old village taps between between taps village old the of site the Note

classes with 9-14 year old old year 9-14 with classes

relax with a cream tea on the terrace. the on tea cream a with relax

House! House! was used for horticultural horticultural for used was

mrsie abo olcin and collection, bamboo impressive approx. 1958, this land land this 1958, approx. as a Tavern, Hotel, Coffee, Eating or Beer Beer or Eating Coffee, Hotel, Tavern, a as

naiue gre, oe o an to home garden, unmanicured ments. From 1903 to to 1903 From ments. Room on the first floor. It was not to be used used be to not was It floor. first the on Room

were the school allot- school the were

Wander among Carwinion’s tranquil, Carwinion’s among Wander the ground floor with a Lecture or Reading Reading or Lecture a with floor ground the

St. Michael’s Church path path Church Michael’s St.

house two steam threshing machines on on machines threshing steam two house

school was here. Across Across here. was school

Edward - to construct a building to to building a construct to - Skewes Edward

1833-1972 the village village the 1833-1972

Revd. William Rogers, Ralph Freethy and and Freethy Ralph Rogers, William Revd. A block of six flats. From From flats. six of block A

plot of land to three yeomen of Mawnan - - Mawnan of yeomen three to land of plot 5 TREVANION COURT TREVANION

Carwinion – ’s Bamboo Garden Bamboo Cornwall’s – Carwinion In 1865, R. Rogers of Carwinion leased a a leased Carwinion of Rogers R. 1865, In

4 days. days. THE READING ROOM READING THE

church.

The Smithy and craft workshops are open most most open are workshops craft and Smithy The

alternative to the long walk to the parish parish the to walk long the to alternative

Carwinion 23/6/08 13:00 Page 1 Page 13:00 23/6/08 Carwinion products and bespoke designs. designs. bespoke and products

chapel in the village provided an attractive attractive an provided village the in chapel

the creation of a range of distinctive, high quality quality high distinctive, of range a of creation the

response to Methodism, as the Methodist Methodist the as Methodism, to response

within the heart of the village. Visitors can observe observe can Visitors village. the of heart the within

building programme was a belated belated a was programme building three new craft workshops, is a central attraction attraction central a is workshops, craft new three

Michael’s. One reason for this extensive extensive this for reason One Michael’s. Old Smithy, fully restored and operational, plus plus operational, and restored fully Smithy, Old

ease) were built in Cornwall, including St. St. including Cornwall, in built were ease) 1994. The Village Smithy is now a heritage site. The The site. heritage a now is Smithy Village The 1994. “There were a few cottages in Helford hamlet, but they made no impression upon the river life

Dryden, plied their craft here for over 100 years, until until years, 100 over for here craft their plied Dryden, some 50-60 new churches (chapels-of- churches new 50-60 some itself, which belonged to the birds - curlew and redshank, guillemot and puffin.”

From Daphne Du Maurier’s ‘Frenchman’s Creek’, published by Virago Modern Classics. © The Chichester Partnership Mawnan SMITH. Billy James followed by his son, son, his by followed James Billy SMITH. Mawnan of Carwinion. Between 1830 and 1900, 1900, and 1830 Between Carwinion. of

Blacksmith’ s shops in the village, hence the name name the hence village, the in shops s

1874 on land given by the Rogers family family Rogers the by given land on 1874

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6 is the last of the four four the of last the is y mith S illage V he T 3

was built in in built was St. MICHAEL’S CHURCH MICHAEL’S St. MAWNAN MARINE LIFE ON THE HELFORD RIVER

The Helford River has long been recognised for its beauty and biological

distinctive badge incorporates the Penwarne coat-of-arms. Penwarne the incorporates badge distinctive The parish of Mawnan centres around the village of Mawnan Smith, just over 2km

store here, and ran it for 30 years. 30 for it ran and here, store importance. It includes a wide range of habitats from exposed rocky coast to steep-

and Lady Rendlesham of Bosloe in 1927. The Club’s Club’s The 1927. in Bosloe of Rendlesham Lady and from the Coastal Footpath. Falmouth is 9km away. The village boasts a selection during WW1. In 1919, she established a traditional village village traditional a established she 1919, In WW1. during

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7 land was donated by Lord Lord by donated was land MAWNAN BOWLING CLUB’s CLUB’s BOWLING MAWNAN of shops - a garage (no fuel), PO & Spar, electrical store, hairdresser, and a gift, sided creeks further upstream. Among the notable seaweeds in its rich and . Miss Cochrane worked on the land at Trebah Trebah at land the on worked Cochrane Miss . above)

2 colourful rock pools are species of Cystoseira, one of which is conspicuous by its

(see (see Shop Cochrane’s Miss originally was site This

hardware and gardening shop. There are also, within the Anvil trust premises a 6 4

parking area is now. now. is area parking working blacksmith and three further craft workshops. Services include a doctor’s iridescence. Twenty species of sea anemone have been found in the estuary since

sited where the car car the where sited

9 surgery, chiropractor, estate agents, pub, Italian restaurant, churches, a primary 1985 including two nationally scarce species, the Trumpet Anemone and the

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pumps in the village were were village the in pumps school and playgroup. Ginger Tiny. Eelgrass, the only British flowering plant growing in the sea, can be

2 champion. The first petrol petrol first The champion.

8 found off Durgan (see map), tufts of leaves arising from underground stems

become the National National the become

11 provide shelter while cuttlefish, sea hares and sea lemons use it to anchor their eggs.

where his son practised to to practised son his where

in the year 2000. year the in HELFORD RIVER Above Helford Passage, the river is more sheltered. Of particular interest are the next to his general store, store, general his to next

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the people of Mawnan Mawnan of people the The Helford is a ria - a drowned river valley. The shoreline of the Helford Estuary worm populations, the delicate Tube Worms as well as the Peacock Worm bowling green situated situated green bowling

Celtic style erected by by erected style Celtic covers a total of 27 miles (47km) from its coastal limits at Rosemullion in the north

and joy, his pristine pristine his joy, and spreading its fan-like tentacles to catch food from the swirling water.

A granite cross in the the in cross granite A to Nare Point on the south bank. , the furthest point inland, is just over 6

on P.C. Pascoe’s pride pride Pascoe’s P.C. on

was added in 1901. in added was A variety of waders and gulls is seen. Migrant Osprey visit each year while

MILLENNIUM CROSS MILLENNIUM miles (9.5km) from the coast. 11 was set up in the 1960s, 1960s, the in up set was worship in 1815. The schoolroom schoolroom The 1815. in worship residents include Heron, Little Egret, Kingfisher, Shelduck and Fulmar.

This small row of shops shops of row small This

was granted a licence for public public for licence a granted was During the 20th century, the focus of the river Bass is an important commercial fish. Young bass

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8 SQUARE GOLDMARTIN MAWNAN METHODIST CHAPEL CHAPEL METHODIST MAWNAN began to change; large coal, stone and timber come into the estuary for two years or more to

bearing barges were replaced by pleasure craft; feed where the water is warmer and these nursery in Cornwall. in

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goods and chattels and goods limekilns, custom houses, coastguard stations,

of the best-equipped village halls halls village best-equipped the of areas now receive special protection. No less than

year, he left a large number of of number large a left he year, fishermen’s cottages and adjacent fish cellars

Now it is in great demand as one one as demand great in is it Now 80 other species of fish have been recorded in the

landlord Walter Lory died that that died Lory Walter landlord were gradually converted to modern housing; as a tribute to all those who served. served. who those all to tribute a as hostelry in 1717 for, when when for, 1717 in hostelry Helford.

and tourism is now the main industry. the local lads who fell in WW1, and and WW1, in fell who lads local the

already a well-established well-established a already The woods fringing the estuary still contain part of

www.mawnansmith.org.uk opened in July 1923 in memory of of memory in 1923 July in opened

walled public house. It was was It house. public walled The Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation the original ancient oak woodland of Cornwall.

The Memorial Hall was officially officially was Hall Memorial The A traditional, thatched, cob- thatched, traditional, A

Mawnan Smith Mawnan Area (HVMCA) has placed several interpretation

10 1 With thanks to Pamela Tompsett and the HVMCA. MAWNAN MEMORIAL HALL MEMORIAL MAWNAN THE RED LION RED THE boards along the coast to help people understand, Hermit Crabs enjoy and conserve this unique, special place. Underwater photos by Lance Peters (1944-2003) Colony of Sea Squirts Published by the Mawnan Parish Council. © Mawnan Parish Council 2012 PENWARNE HOUSE Photographs with thanks to Anne Ohly and others. Design by Peter Goad Graphics The Penwarne family exercised considerable influence in the area during the Middle Ages. The Parish of MAWNAN in Cornwall Gardens open to the public occasionally in the spring. FINE AND BRAVE LANE An old mule or pony track which was used to transport sea weed, sand and lime from the limekiln at Maenporth to dress the acid soils of the inland fields. In Cornwall, with no local The three cottages in the hillside on the Mawnan side of the hamlet housed miners from the limestone, kilns were set up beside the sea, where limestone could be shipped in and burnt. adjacent arsenic mine. A succession of Packet Captains occupied Bareppa House. (From 1688- Reproduced from Ordnance Survey mapping on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. THE LEGEND OF FINE AND BRAVE LANE © Crown Copyright. Licence Number MC 100040215 1850, the Packet Service, carrying overseas mail, was associated with Falmouth.) During the French wars, the women of Mawnan hurried down the narrow lane, pitchforks in hand, to repel an invasion from a French ship nearing Maenporth. Glimpses of their red petticoats persuaded the French that a company of Redcoats was approaching, so they sailed away. The men of Mawnan, proud of their women’s initiative, declared it was a fine and brave thing to do, hence Fine and Brave Lane. Of course, the name MILL may be a corruption of fyn an bre - the boundary of the hill - for the lane lies below an Iron Age In 1621, Tregarne Mill served the manor of Boskensoe. There were two mills - the upper earthwork, known as the Round Field. one ceased working in the middle of the 19th century and very little remains. The lower mill was working until the mid thirties.

THE MAENPORTH ESTATE BOSKENSOE DOWNS In 1836, the Summer House and Pleasure Gardens were part of the Fox Temporary landing strip for Sir Alan Cobham’s Flying Circus and Cornwall Aviation family holdings. Julia and Hester Sterling (grand-daughters of The Times Company in the 1930s, when passengers enjoyed flights over the Helford River. leader writer) then constructed an impressive mansion on the hilltop. After Julia’s death in 1911, The Crag was occupied by Mr & Mrs Black, who had plantations in Sri Lanka. The mansion became the much- BOSVEAL CROSSROADS loved Crag Hotel until it was destroyed by fire. It is now an estate of The woods provided perfect cover for a large US Army storage depot in 1944. leisure homes. Stone and ash from old mine workings were rolled to make a firm surface for SAT NIGHT 30th DEC 1978 During a blizzard, with winds of storm tents and vehicles. force 10-11, the Aberdeen trawler, Ben Asdale, was wrecked off the rocks at Maenporth. Her hull has virtually disappeared.

WHEAL ANNA MARIA (Wheal - mine) The Engine Shaft, still visible but overgrown by bushes, is at the head of BREAM COVE the creek. It took its name from Anna Maria Pender of Budock Vean, on A large party of us met on Meudon Beach (Bream Cove) to draw a seine for Prof. Owen. We all whose land it stood. Copper and silver were mined here from 1833 lounged on the beach most peacefully, John Sterling reading some Tennyson to us. onwards. A final attempt was made to re-open it in 1906. CAROLINE FOX 1818-1871. SEINING was an in-shore daytime operation which entailed encircling a shoal of pilchards with a large net. The fish were drawn in nearly on to the beach, where they could be kept alive and taken out and cured in manageable quantities. HIGHER PENPOLL nestles in a valley, beside a stream which joins the Helford River at Anna Maria Creek. In the 1820s, most of the young people from the seven farm labourers’ cottages emigrated to America.

OYSTERS The Romans ate them; lovers relish them; Lewis St EDWARD’S Catholic Church Carroll had them walking with the Walrus and they The church was built in 1964 on land donated by are farmed at Porth Navas. The Prince of Wales Mrs Alice Pilgrim of Nansidwell Hotel (now a (Edward VIII) was a visitor and, in more recent times, private residence) in memory of her husband. Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall, has been welcomed. Inside the church is a memorial to all merchant seamen who were lost in the two World Wars. MEUDON FARMHOUSE Dates from 1250. The present house was built between 1700 TREBAH WARTHA CARWINION is a classic Cornish granite and 1710. The Fox family, who A little cluster of houses which were initially Trebah estate workers’ homes. and sandstone manor that has been the home lived here at the end of the 18th The Tower House was the laundry, water being stored in the tower. of the Rogers family for 200 years. The garden century, kept a coach (with a boasts a unique bamboo collection and is open secret compartment for to the public. Tel: 01326 250 258 valuables) prepared for a quick escape if the French invaded. BAR HOUSE (with its concrete jetty) was home to Claude Worth (died 1936), Moorfields Hospital surgeon and well-known yachtsman. From the local paper, The Falmouth Packet 1930: The Royal Cruising Club celebrated its jubilee by meeting on the Helford PRISK River .... where members were the guests of the vice-commodore, Dr Worth COVE at Bar House. Boats of five ton and upwards came from Noted for all over Europe for the event. outstanding rock pools, each one like a BAR BEACH natural Shellfish Collectors: Please leave the tradition of aquarium. trigging (scraping cockles from the mud) on Good Friday to local people, so conserving the shellfish, which have greatly diminished. Watch rather than participate! PORTH SAXON The manor of In 1943, Lord Runciman’s yacht Sunbeam II Trerose POLGWIDDEN A chain of pill-boxes anchored off Bar Beach to become the base for a (relics of WW2) from originally Special Intelligence Service (SIS) unit. With Special Operations Executive COVE Rosemullion Head to GREEN LANE comprised all (SOE) already ensconced in two nearby properties, Ridifarne and Pedn Billy MAWNAN CHURCH the land Early in 1944, a military Helford Passage, (NT land - not open The ancient earthwork, within with its thatched boathouse on the foreshore, they were involved in between road was created in a includes the one to the public) BOSLOE which St Maunanus, a Celtic saint, clandestine sea communications with Brittany and further afield. Maenporth and few days from the overlooking the beach This grassy track In 1880, Chatham Cottage established his church, remains as Porth Navas. established road to GLENDURGAN from the east. between little stone was enlarged and renamed a section of the churchyard’s From 1635- Helford Passage. The In 2002, the National Trust built hedges is a Bosloe. From 1920-1939 it western hedge. In the 13th TREBAH 1642 the THE HELFORD FERRY foreshore was encased celebrated the 40th relic of the main was occupied by Lord century, a more substantial GARDEN manor house Foot ferry operating from 1st April (or Good Friday) in a concrete mat and a anniversary of the DURGAN route connecting Rendlesham. His yacht, building was erected, with the A 26 acre was occupied to 31st October. On-demand service also serving 150ft (46m) jetty acquisition of “A small This thriving fishing cove with fish cellars, donkey sheds, Trebah to Trerose. The Lady Bee, was crewed Tower added 100 years later. sub-tropical by the Trebah and Glendurgan gardens. The earliest protruded out into the piece of Heaven on Earth”, coal yard, chapel and ale-house was purchased in 1823 Up to the end of the by Durgan ex-fishermen. A request from Trinity House in ravine garden of governor of known reference to a franchise for the operation river. In June 1944, the which was given to the by Alfred Fox. The Schoolroom was built over a fish 18th century, most One of his hobbies was 1842 to whitewash the Tower as a extraordinary beauty, falling to its own Pendennis of a ferry is by a Charter of King Canute in 1023. US 29th Infantry Trust by the Fox Family. cellar in 1876 by Mr Fox’s son-in-law, Sir Joseph Pease. of the county’s the hybridisation of guide to mariners was never beach at Polgwidden Cove. A paradise Castle, Sir Horses and carts were transported until the Division embarked for Open to the public from At the same time, he demolished The Two Cutters ale merchandise was daffodils. Bosloe is now followed up! The Cornish for artists, gardeners, families, children Nicholas beginning of the 20th century, with the animals the assault landing on February to October, house on the opposite quay, replacing it with Quay carried on the backs split into three NT holiday inscription over the lych gate has and dogs. Open every day of the year. Slanning. swimming astern, tethered by a rope. Omaha Beach, Tuesday to Saturday. Cottage and Beach Cottage. Several of the cottages are of mules and ponies apartments. Tel: 01326 250 448 been translated It is good for me Tel: 01326 250 770 E-mail: [email protected] Normandy. Tel: 01326 250 906 now holiday lets. along such lanes. to draw nigh unto God.

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