About Tregidden:
Tregidden is an unspoiled rural village located in Cornwall, England. Situated between the towns of St Ives and Penzance, Tregidden is a peaceful, picturesque and tranquil village that is the perfect getaway for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The village is made up of a small number of houses, a shop, a chapel and a pub, The Blue Anchor Inn. Tregidden's main attraction is the nearby Tregidden Woods, a large area of woodland which is a haven for wildlife and a great place for a peaceful stroll or bike ride. The woods are owned by the National Trust and are full of a variety of beautiful trees, plants and wildflowers.
The village is also home to a number of historical sites, including the ruins of an old manor house, a 16th century chapel and a 13th century leat (irrigation channel). Tregidden is also known for its strong links to the tin mining industry, with a number of old mines and mine engine houses still present in the area.
Tregidden is a great place to visit in Cornwall; its stunning scenery, peaceful atmosphere and rich history make it the perfect destination for a relaxing break. Whether you’re looking to explore the woods, take in the views or just unwind in the countryside, Tregidden is a great place to visit.
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