Cornwall is rich in prehistoric remains and steeped in ancient lore and legend. Successive military invaders crossed the channel and pushed the early Britons further west to the famous granite mass of Lands End, the furthest point west of mainland England. Its magnificent coastline with its dramatic scenery attracts many visitors each year to the fishing villages such as Mousehole near Penzance with its colour washed and granite houses surrounding the delightful harbour. Tourists also explore the wild country of Bodmin and the many beautiful wooded valleys both remote and those in the softer landscape closer to the channel.
Halveor Court is situated off Station Road close to shops to the east of the town centre and consists of...
Facilities : Facilities include an alarm service, dining room, community centre and garden....