St Agnes
St Agnes is a striking coastal village perched on the north coast of Cornwall, defined by its dramatic cliffs and deep-rooted industrial history.
As part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, the landscape is punctuated by the iconic ruins of Wheal Coates, where 19th-century engine houses overlook the Atlantic.
The village itself maintains a vibrant, independent spirit, centered around a thriving community of local artisans and traditional granite cottages.
With the sheltered sands of Trevaunance Cove providing a haven for surfers and the expansive St Agnes Beacon offering panoramic views across the county, it remains one of Cornwall’s most authentic and atmospheric destinations.
St Agnes Guides
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