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Top : Regional : Europe : United_Kingdom : England : Cornwall : Boscastle
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  • Boscastle: Local information for business and tourism. Includes Forrabury and Minster.
  • Boscastle Pottery: Family pottery claims to be the only world producer of Mochaware. Shop details and photograph.
  • Guardian Unlimited - Three missing as flood hits village: Article outlining the events when a flash flood hit the village destroying several buildings, washed cars out to sea and trapped many visitors.
  • Jeanne Hampshire: Tai chi and chi kung courses, and community project works.
  • Pickard Family Devon and Cornwall: Includes genealogy information.
  • St Symphorians Church, Forrabury: History of the church in a small parish near Boscastle.
  • The Boscastle Busker: John Maughan has raised thousands for Mount Edgcumbe Hospice and was featured on BBC2's Seaside Parish. Biography, reviews, CD and gig list.
  • The Museum of Witchcraft: Long established museum presents a history of witchcraft and guide to their displays. Includes location and opening times.
  • The National Trust, Boscastle: Introduction to the harbour and village with maps, facilities provided by the Trust and events.
  • The Old Mill: Collection of gift shops in an old water mill, offering leather, crafts, pictures, books, pottery, clothes and antiques.
  • Victorian Boscastle: Transcript of an 1880 article on a visit to the village and the plot summary of Mount Royal by Mary Elizabeth Braddon set in and near Boscastle.


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