Madron and Sancreed
Madron (Cornish: Eglosmadern) and Sancreed (Cornish: Eglossankres) are the two landlocked parishes on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall.
Understand
Mainly a rural area with a number of small settlements, hamlets and a few villages including Madron, Tredinnick, Lower Ninnes, New Mill, Newbridge, Tregavarah, Sancreed, Bejouans, Bosvennen, Botreah, Drift, Sancreed, Trenuggo, and Tregonnebris.
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Get around
See
- ð Trengwainton Garden, Madron, TR20 8RZ, â +44 1736 363148, e-mail: trengwainton@nationaltrust.org.uk.
- ð Ding Dong Mine. The oldest mine in Cornwall (local legend says that it was visited by Joseph of Arimathea in the first century CE). A UNESCO World Heritage site, part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
Prehistoric remains
- ð Chysauster Ancient Village. Settlement
- ð Carn Euny Ancient Village. There is a fine fogue here.
- ð MÊn-an-Tol (Crick Stone) (SW427349). Thee upright standing stones.
- ð Lanyon Quoit (SW 430337). Dolmen.
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- ð Boswarthen Farm, Madron, â +44 7731 776767. "Glamping". Tents, lodge and gypsy style caravans.
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