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    Polpeor Cafe, The Lizard

    Posted by tiredfeet 14 August 2007

    Polpeor Cafe offers so much more than just traditional cafe fare. For the price of a cup of coffee, you can enjoy the amazing setting on Lizard Point.

    However, for a very reasonable cost, you can choose from a wide range of delicious dishes including many different freshly caught fish.

    Puds are often not given much thought, but the Hendys prepare these homemade delights with just as much effort as the rest of the courses.

    No meal would be complete without trying the Cafe's special Jubilee Meringue.

    During the summer, take your own wine or beer, choose a table looking out to sea and enjoy! The most perfect location, the most delicious tastes and no need to rush.

    The Lizard Point, The Lizard, Cornwall.

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    Roskilly's farm

    Posted by Northumberlass 7 August 2007

    We visit the Lizard regularly to stay with family and trips would not be complete without visiting Roskilly's Farm once or twice. Lovely walks around extensive ponds, woodland and the coastal paths and a working organic dairy farm. Children love seeing the cows being milked - followed by the Roskilly family's homemade ice cream made from the aforementioned Jersey cows.

    The Croust House is their lovely cafe with wholesome food (meringue glace with homemade clotted cream, you can't beat it). We even stayed in one of their holiday cottages for a week one year, homely, comfy and very friendly. Also enjoy the Roskilly (grown-up) children's creative work in the furniture and stained glass that abound. Oh, and you can buy a little book on how to make clotted cream.

    www.roskillys.co.uk

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    Roskilly's

    Posted by timothybriggs 2 April 2007

    It's a farm. There are loads of delicious creamy flavours. You can see the cows being milked. There's a wacky mailing list. They have little plastic spoons in all the colours of the rainbow and then some.

    Drive from Helston on to the Lizard. Some way past the turn for Mullion you take a right then a sharp left. (Take a map with you : it's late at night right now .. & I'm in Amersham.)

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