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Falmouth |




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One of 12 Coast walks, each with eight or more walk points. A spin-off from the ‘Coast’ TV series |
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National Maritime Museum Falmouth Housed in an award winning building on the Falmouth harbour-side, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall transports you into the world of small boats and Cornish maritime history. |
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The Town's art collection is one of the most important in Cornwall, and features works by major British artists including Sir Frank Brangwyn RA, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Charles Napier Hemy RA, Dame Laura Knight RA, Sir Alfred Munnings RA, William Strang RA, Henry Scott Tuke RA, John William Waterhouse RA, George Frederick Watts RA. |
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Exhibitions, films music and theatre in this brilliant little venue close to where the St Mawes ferry comes in. What’s on here. |
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The Princess Pavilion Falmouth The Pavilion contains an indoor theatre/multi-purpose hall, with theatre seating for 400 people. The formal seating is removable to provide a clear area for concerts and dancing. The pavilion programme contains drama, variety and music from most popular musical styles. What’s on |
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From the first custom built tourist hotel in 1865, to the modern Ships & Castles Leisure Pool of today, Falmouth embraces tourism. With one of the world's deepest natural harbours, today's Falmouth is fast developing as one of the great sailing and watersports centres of the world. |