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Lanyon Almshouses, Halvarras Road, Playing Place, Truro, Cornwall, TR3 6HD

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Lanyon Almshouses consists of four one-bedroom cottages originally built at the beginning of the 20th century. For people resident in Kea parish.

Facilities include non resident management and emergency alarm service and garden.

Truro is Cornwall's county town set in a beautiful valley dominated by the new cathedral with its three spires rising at its centre. The town has some fine Georgian buildings with Lemon Street being one of the best preserved Georgian streets in Britain. At its head is the Lander Column, in memory of Richard Lander, who discovered the source of the Niger in 1835. The Royal Cornwall Museum in River Street has a world famous collection of minerals and is the county's collection of archaeology. The town has numerous good small shops as well as the larger national chains with many places to eat and relax.

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