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St Just
town in west Cornwall, England, UK

Mousehole
Mousehole (; ) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, UK. It is approximately south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay. The village is in the civil parish of Penzance. An islet called St Clement's Isle lies about offshore from the harbour entrance.

St Levan
village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Paul
village in Cornwall, England, UK

Morvah
Morvah () is a civil parish and village on the Penwith peninsula in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish has a population of 49.

Newlyn
Newlyn () is a seaside town and fishing port in south-west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is the largest fishing port in England.

Sancreed
Sancreed () is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, approximately three miles (5 km) west of Penzance.
Penwith
thumb|right|Aerial photo looking across Land's End to [[Cape Cornwall]]
thumb|right|Celtic cross near St Loy's Cove, [[St Buryan]]
thumb|right|Rocky cove at St Loy's Cove|St Loy in the south of the district
Penwith (; ) is an area of Cornwall, England, located on the peninsula of the same name. It is also the name of a former local government district, whose council was based in Penzance. The area is named after one of the ancient administrative hundreds of Cornwall which derives from two Cornish words, penn meaning 'headland' and wydh meaning 'at the end'.

Mên-an-Tol
The Mên-an-Tol (Cornish: Men an Toll) is a small formation of standing stones in Cornwall, England (). It is about three miles northwest of Madron. It is also known locally as the "Crick Stone".

Lelant
Lelant () or Uny Lelant is a village in the civil parish of St Ives in, west Cornwall, England, UK. It is on the west side of the Hayle Estuary, about southeast of St Ives and one mile (1.6 km) west of Hayle. The village is part of the Lelant and Carbis Bay ward on Cornwall Council, and also the St Ives Parliamentary constituency. The birth, marriage, and death registration district is Penzance. Its population at the 2011 census was 3,892 The South West Coast Path, which follows the coast of south west England from Somerset to Dorset passes through Lelant, along the estuary and above Port
Cape Cornwall
cape in Cornwall, UK

Madron
Madron ( (village) or (parish)) is a civil parish and village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Madron is named after Saint Madern's Church. Its annual Trafalgar Service commemorating the death of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson was started on 27 October 1946, following a local tradition that his death was first announced on British soil in the Union Hotel, Penzance.
Minack Theatre
open-air theatre in Porthcurno, Cornwall, England
Porthcurno
Porthcurno (, meaning "pinnacle cove", see below) is a small village covering a small valley and beach on the south coast of Cornwall, England in the United Kingdom. It is the main settlement in a civil and an ecclesiastical parish, both named St Levan, which comprise Porthcurno, diminutive St Levan itself, Trethewey and Treen.

Lamorna
Lamorna () is a village, valley and cove in west Cornwall, England, UK. It is on the Penwith peninsula approximately south of Penzance. Lamorna became popular with the artists of the Newlyn School, including Alfred Munnings, Laura Knight and Harold Knight, and is also known for former residents Derek and Jean Tangye who farmed land and wrote "The Minack Chronicles".

Connor Downs
village in Cornwall, England, UK
Mount's Bay
bay on the English Channel coast of Cornwall
Goldsithney
thumb|Goldsithney
Canonstown
village in Cornwall, United Kingdom
Boscawen-Un
Boscawen-Ûn () is a Bronze Age stone circle close to St Buryan in Cornwall, UK. It consists of nineteen upright stones in an ellipse with another, leaning, middle stone just south of the centre. There is a west-facing gap in the circle, which may have formed an entrance. The elliptical circle has diameters . It is located at .
Lanyon Quoit
dolmen in Cornwall, England, UK
Boskednan stone circle
stone circle in Cornwall, England, UK
Bojewyan
Bojewyan () is a settlement on the Penwith Peninsula in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village lies along the B3306 road which runs along the north coast and connects St Ives to St Just. It is located between the villages of Pendeen and Morvah. The settlement once had a Wesleyan Chapel which was reopened in May 1879 after alterations and repairs.
Phillack
thumb|Sketch map showing Phillack's location
Phillack () is a village in the parish of Hayle, in west Cornwall, England. It is about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of Hayle and half-a-mile (0.8 km) inland from St Ives Bay on Cornwall's Atlantic Ocean coast. The village is separated from the sea by a range of high sand dunes known as The Towans.
Trewellard
thumb|300px|Trewellard Village, looking west along Trewellard Road
thumb|right|upright|Milestone on the B3318 pointing towards Trewellard
Trewellard (from , meaning "Gwyllard's settlement"; ) is a small village on the north coast road between St Just and St Ives in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road. It is situated 7 miles from Land's End and 7 miles from Penzance. It is in the civil parish of St Just and the electoral division of St Just in Penwith.

Treen
village in Cornwall, England, UK
Chûn Quoit
Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England
Rosudgeon
thumb|A car boot sale at Rosudgeon Cricket Club
Rosudgeon is a hamlet in the civil parish of Perranuthnoe in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, situated on the A394 Penzance to Helston road.
Whitesand Bay
bay in Cornwall, England, UK
The Merry Maidens
stone circle in St Buryan, St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul, England, UK
Penberth
thumb|Penberth Cove
Penberth () is a valley, coastal village and cove on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England. It is approximately southwest of Penzance. Most of the village is within the parish of St Buryan and the boundary with St Levan follows the Penberth river.
Mên Scryfa
early Christian memorial stone in Madron, Cornwall, England, UK
Tremethick Cross
village in Cornwall, United Kingdom
Runnel Stone
pinnacle in Cornwall, England
Nancledra
thumb|Pasture land near Nancledra
Nancledra or Nancledrea is a village in west Cornwall, England, UK. It is three miles (5 km) south of St Ives and four miles (6.5 km) north-northeast of Penzance. Nancledra is a small village with a population of around 150. The village is in Towednack civil parish in the former mining area of Penwith peninsula.
Kerris
Kerris () is a settlement in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is three miles (5 km) south-west of Penzance in the civil parish of Paul. Kerris means "fort-place" in the Cornish language.
Tregavarah
thumb|Tregavarah phonebox
Tregavarah () () is a small hamlet in the parish of Madron in west Cornwall, England, U K. It is approximately 2 miles west of Penzance. Tregavarah Downs is nearby.
Tregurnow
thumb|Tregurnow Cliff
Tregurnow is a settlement in St Buryan civil parish on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Boskenna
Boskenna is an early medieval settlement and large 17th-century manor house (formerly with associated farms and cottages) in the civil parish of St Buryan, west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Nearby, to the south, is the valley and cove of St Loy and the site of St Loy's chapel which was on the Boskenna side of a stream.
Polgigga
thumb|The duck pond and bus stop
thumb|The village pond
Polgigga (or Poljigga) () is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, on the B3315 Land's End to Penzance road and within the civil parish of St Levan.
Sparnon
thumb|Sparnon
Sparnon (, meaning thorn tree) is a small hamlet in the parish of St Buryan on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Boskednan
Boskednan () is a hamlet near Mulfra Hill northwest of Penzance in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is in the civil parish of Madron.
thumb|Boskednan stone circle
The Boskednan stone circle, also called the Nine Maidens of Boskednan, is nearby. The stone circle was built in either the Neolithic or Bronze Age period.
Gwennap Head
headland in Cornwall, England, UK
Pridden
Pridden is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
New Mill
village in Madron, Cornwall, England, UK
Carfury
Carfury is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated in Penwith approximately three miles (5 km) northwest of Penzance. It is in the civil parish of Madron

Drift
village in Cornwall, United Kingdom
Sheffield
hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK
Chûn Castle
Iron-age hillfort
The Brisons
The Brisons (, the present participle of briser meaning 'shoal of rocks' or literally 'breaker') is a twin-peaked islet in the Celtic Sea situated 1 mile (1.6 km) offshore from Cape Cornwall in Cornwall, on the south-western coast of Great Britain.
Boscaswell
thumb|Engine houses at Wheal Hearle, East Boscaswell Mine
thumb|Three Stone Oar
Boleigh
Boleigh () is a hamlet southeast of St Buryan in west Cornwall, England, UK. The Newlyn School artist, Samuel Birch, later known as Lamorna Birch came to Cornwall in 1892, initially staying at Boleigh Farm.