Cornwall
Cornwall, England travel guide: A picturesque land of pirates
Boltholes with gorgeous locations, literary links and delicious food: This part of England is like a whole other country.
- by Steve McKenna
Headland Hotel, Cornwall, UK, review: Blend of old-fashioned and modern chic
The Headland Hotel provides a very pleasant split personality experience – part Downton Abbey, part chic spa – with a spectacular beach thrown in.
- by Angie Kelly
Cornwall, England: The charms of Poldark country can make you swoon
Fair maidens, dashing suitors and clifftop chimneys: How Britain's most picturesque region became a TV hit.
- by Steve McKenna
Cornwall, England: In the steps of saints
<i>Rosamund Burton</i> tackles Cornwall's St Michaels Way pilgrimage route.
Shucks, what a guy
Make no bones about it, celebrated English chef Rick Stein is a class act when it comes to sharing, for a price, his passion for seafood, writes Jane Southward.
Rock swings to a new tune
<b>Lydia Bell</b> returns to Cornwall and the holiday haunts of her childhood to find a coastline enjoying a five-star makeover.
Inns and outings
Lee Atkinson sticks to the back roads on an eight-day pub crawl through the West Country.
Eye candy on the coast
A delightful and overlooked patch of Cornwall keeps pulling Saska Graville back.
Salt House, Cornwall review: Chic cube a 'flawless' B&B
Saska Graville discovers a seaside stay in Cornwall that delivers on every expectation, and rivals London five-stars for service, too.
Devon and Cornwall by B&B - and the pub
My wife and I are visiting Britain for two weeks. Have you any suggestions on B&Bs where we can socialise with the locals?
- by Michael Gebicki
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