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Tintagel
Tintagel () or Trevena (, meaning Village on a Mountain) is a civil parish and village situated on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village and nearby Tintagel Castle are associated with the legends surrounding King Arthur and in recent times have become a tourist attraction. It was claimed by Geoffrey of Monmouth that the castle was the place of Arthur's conception.
Tintagel Castle
castle in Cornwall, England, UK

Bossiney
Bossiney (, meaning ''Kyni's dwelling'') is a village in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It forms part of the civil parish of Tintagel, and lies north-east of Tintagel village. Further north-east are the Rocky Valley and Trethevy. Until 1832 the village, with its neighbour Tintagel, returned two MPs as a Rotten Borough, for the Bossiney constituency. The beach of Bossiney Haven is located nearby.
Treknow
Treknow () is a small village in Tintagel civil parish, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom: it is the second largest settlement, and is located between Trevena and Trebarwith. It is situated north of Bodmin, north-west of Camelford, and west of Tintagel,
Gallos
bronze sculpture by Rubin Eynon
Tintagel Old Post Office
historic house museum
Tintagel
composition by Arnold Bax
Tintagel Parish Church
church in Cornwall, England, UK
Artognou stone
Latin inscription found in Tintagel Castle, fragment of Roman stone
King Arthur's Great Halls
grade II* listed building in Fore Street, Tintagel, Cornwall, England