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As a framework, I've divided the whole Cornwall coastline into nine parts, which roughly correspond to the areas presented on nine Ordinance Survey Explorer maps. They follow the coastline in an anti-clockwise manner, beginning on the north coast and ending on the south coast by their boundaries with the neighbouring county of Devon. Click on an image below to view the locations I've included so far in each part. Alternatively, you can use the alphabetical index.
Part A: Marsland Mouth to north of Bude (north coast)
Part A: Marsland Mouth to north of Bude (north coast)
Part B: Bude to east of Port Gaverne (north coast)
Part B: Bude to east of Port Gaverne (north coast)
Part C: Port Gaverne to east of Newquay (north coast)
Part C: Port Gaverne to east of Newquay (north coast)
Part D: Newquay to North Cliffs (north coast)
Part D: Newquay to North Cliffs (north coast)
Part E(i): Godrevy to Land's End (north coast)
Part E(i): Godrevy to Land's End (north coast)
Part E(ii): Land's End to west of Porthleven (south coast) - not yet started
Part F: Porthleven to east of Falmouth (south coast)
Part F: Porthleven to east of Falmouth (south coast)
Part G: Falmouth to south of St Austell (south coast)
Part G: Falmouth to south of St Austell (south coast)
Part H: St Austell to west of Seaton Beach (south coast)
Part H: St Austell to west of Seaton Beach (south coast)
Part I: Seaton Beach to Cremyl (south coast) - not yet started
Devon
Devon

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