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Encyclopedia > Lamorna

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Lamorna Cove - West Cornwall - Cornwall Beaches (125 words)
Lamorna Cove - West Cornwall - Cornwall Beaches
Lamorna is signposted and the cove is at the end of the road.
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Lamorna Information (176 words)
Lamorna (Cornish: Nansmornow) is a small fishing village on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
The pub is the subject of a novel by Martha Grimes, entitled "The Lamorna Wink".
Stone from the cove was also used to construcut the nearby church of St Buryan, whose 92 foot wrought granite tower is an imposing local landmark often used as a line of sight by fisherman coming into port.
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