Location: Perranporth in United Kingdom
Nearest Airport:
Newquay at 25
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Nearest Train:
Truro at 20
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Nearest Motorway:
M5 at 100
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Nearest Beach:
beach at 200.0
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Car: recommended
Perranporth was a tin mining village in the 19th century; it is now a family resort with a 3-mile long beach, a popular place for surfing and sand yachting. Perranporth also has a golf course and boating lake and there are fine cliff walks, the local airfield is used for gliding.
Winston Graham wrote his first Poldark novel while living in Perranporth.
Perranporth is home to the Perranzabuloe Folk Museum.
Perranporth is the site of three churches all named St. Piran's. The first Church was built in the 6th or 7th centuries, but was abandoned when it became submerged by drifting sand in the 11th century; it was rediscovered in the mid 19th century. Legend has it that at the time of its rediscovery three decapitated skeletons were found in the Church!
In 1150 the second St. Piran's was built on higher ground to the east, but this proved still not high enough and had to be abandoned in the 15th century, the site is marked by a Celtic cross on the cliffs.