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Trelawney Road Collection

Welcome to Trelawney Road, a picturesque street that winds its way through the stunning county of Cornwall



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Welcome to Trelawney Road, a picturesque street that winds its way through the stunning county of Cornwall. Located in various parts of this beautiful region, it offers residents and visitors alike a taste of Cornwall's diverse landscapes and charming communities. Starting in the heart of Bodmin (PL31 1), Trelawney Road is surrounded by rolling hills and historic landmarks. Just a short drive away lies Newquay (TR7 2), known for its breathtaking beaches and vibrant surf culture. Further along the road, you'll find Truro (TR4 8), Cornwall's only city, with its striking cathedral dominating the skyline. As you continue your journey on Trelawney Road, prepare to be enchanted by Falmouth (TR11 3) - a bustling coastal town renowned for its maritime heritage and lively arts scene. The nearby village of St Mawes (TR2 5) beckons with its idyllic harbor views and quaint charm. Heading westward, Trelawney Road leads you to Penzance (TR18 4), where tales of pirates come alive amidst rugged cliffs and sandy shores. The enchanting St Ives (TR26 1) awaits further along the coast – an artist's haven boasting narrow cobbled streets lined with galleries showcasing local talent. Venturing inland from Helston (TR13 8), nestled amongst picturesque countryside dotted with ancient stone circles, brings you to Redruth (TR15 3). This former mining town showcases Cornish industrial history alongside modern amenities. Finally, as we bid farewell to Cornwall on our journey along Trelawney Road, we arrive at Saltash (PL12 4). Situated on the banks of River Tamar overlooking Plymouth Sound, this border town offers panoramic views connecting Devon and Cornwall seamlessly. Trelawney Road serves as a gateway to explore some of England's most captivating landscapes, from the rugged coastline to the rolling countryside.