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  • It's too rainy to visit Porthminster beach cafe, St Ives' other foodie claim to fame, but fans might like to know that a more easterly outpost is opening this spring at Mawgan Porth, just west of Padstow on Cornwall's north coast.

    Take the Chef Challenge in Cornwall 2012

  • A two-night break at the luxurious but sustainable Scarlet Hotel scarlethotel.co.uk in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall, for two people, including one evening meal in the restaurant.

    Guardian Green Travel List 2011: nominate your favourite 2011

  • Eat Buttermilk pancakes or a "Big Kahuna" cooked breakfast at the Fire Cafe 01637 860372, firecafe.co.uk on the beachfront in Mawgan Porth.

    Five great beach weekends 2011

  • Before leaving Mawgan most visitors will take a ramble through the beautiful Carnanton woods, while some may remember that Carnanton was the residence of William Noye, Attorney-General to

    The Cornwall Coast

  • Their house of Lanhearn standeth in the parish called Mawgan.

    The Cornwall Coast

  • Mawgan-in-Meneage, in which parish we find ourselves once more after having made the tour of the Lizard peninsula.

    The Cornwall Coast

  • When we turn from the Mawgan district to make our way towards the

    The Cornwall Coast

  • Hals thought that the Mawgan figures were brought from the old chapel of their manor-house, which stood here by the Carminow creek; but Blight is of opinion that the effigies were removed from Bodmin.

    The Cornwall Coast

  • If this is a picture of Gweek, the church must be imaginary; the nearest churches are those of Constantine and of Mawgan.

    The Cornwall Coast

  • Mawgan-in-Meneage, so called to distinguish it from the

    The Cornwall Coast

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