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A view of Loch Lomond
The UK has some spectacular scenery, but where's best to stand back and admire the view? We want to know your favourite spots for a visual feast - the plains of Exmoor, the shores of Loch Lomond, the greenery of the Brecon Beacons, the bustle of Newcastle's quayside...

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    Godolphin House

    Posted by frogisland 9 August 2010

    We all know that serendipity has its part to play in life, and this was particularly true in finding Godolphin House near Helston in Cornwall. What a great survey of nearly 800 years of English history, starting with a fortune made in tin mining, and a gradual move into the English aristocracy. Backing the losing side in the civil war, but making it back after the Restoration is just a part of the story. The house and other buildings suffered some benign neglect in more recent years, but are now being renovated by the National Trust. The "hard hat" tour is the best way of absorbing all that history. Follow that with a walk up Godolphin hill for a view to the Atlantic in the North, the Bristol Channel in the south and everything in between including tin mines and the Goonhilly aerials.

    Godolphin Cross, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 9RE
    01736 763194
    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main
    /w-godolphinestate
    Google map: tinyurl.com/2wmbew9

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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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