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page 1St Keverne

St Keverne
village in Cornwall, England, UK
Coverack
thumb|Coverack from above the harbour. The collapse of the sea wall at picture centre happened during the 18 July 2017 flood.
Coverack (, meaning cove of the stream) is a coastal village and fishing port in Cornwall, UK. It lies in the parish of St Keverne, on the east side of the Lizard peninsula about south of Falmouth.
Traboe
thumb|A cottage in Traboe
Traboe (pronounced tray-bow) () is a hamlet on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Traboe is about 5 km west of St Keverne; nearby is Traboe Cross, a junction on the B3293 road. It is approximately a mile down the road from Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station. It contains eleven houses and a building which used to house Rosuick Farm Shop, this being the purpose for which it was built. The list of houses includes a converted inn and a converted school house.
Porthallow
Porthallow () is a small fishing village on the east coast of The Lizard peninsula to the south of the Helford River, in Cornwall, England. It lies in St Keverne parish, north of St Keverne village. One road runs through the village, and there is public house, the Five Pilchards, named for the pilchard fishery. Porthallow is at the midpoint of the South West Coast Path and is within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Porthoustock
thumb|Porthoustock
thumb|right|The loading silo at Porthoustock beach
thumb|Cliffs and quarry near Porthoustock
thumb|right|MV Ardent loading stone
Laddenvean
thumb|Laddenvean from St Keverne
Laddenvean () is a small settlement in southwest Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies immediately north of, and adjoins, St Keverne village south of Falmouth.
Zoar
human settlement in Cornwall