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visitor to St. Agnes cannot fail to be impressed by St Agnes Beacon, now owned
by the National Trust, St. Agnes derives its old Cornish name Bryanick (pointed
or prominent hill) from this dominant landmark, its 629 feet appearing all the
greater because of its isolation in the landscape. With the lee of the hill for a pillow and with its feet in the sea, St. Agnes lies comfortably in the heather like an old country giant. Founded on tin mining, but now a coastal resort, its dual character is reflected in its history and fine vernacular architecture. Miner's cottages and mine owners houses, the sea Captain's cottages of 'Stippy Stappy', picturesque engine houses and mine buildings, the lost harbours of Trevaunance Cove and the old market standings of Churchtown, all evoke times when values and fortunes were different. Today's businesses, shops and hotels, fishing boats, village events and deep family ties, maintain continuity with the past. St. Agnes is a friendly retreat its people have a strong sense of history and a great love of home. Perhaps it is this pervading warmth that affects those who stay here. | ||
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