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Crantock Cornwall

Cornish hedges are very special. The typical Cornish hedge is a stone-faced earth hedgebank with plants, bushes or trees growing along the top. It is called a &...
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Cornish hedges are very special. The typical Cornish hedge is a stone-faced earth hedgebank with plants, bushes or trees growing along the top. It is called a "hedge", never a "hedgerow" or "wall" and they are a haven for wildlife. The "Jack and Jill" herringbone-patterned slate hedges of North Cornwall are very picturesque with their beautiful wild flowers.
Below the wild flower meadows of West Pentire is Crantock beach on the western side of the Gannel estuary, next to the resort of Newquay.
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