The garden is around 700 years old and is fascinating to stroll around.
The Lifeboat Inn at Coverack beckoned us at lunch time and so we sat in the small fishing harbour and had our fish and chips out of the paper they were wrapped in.


Wasn’t able to get a car park ticket out of the machine as it wasn’t printing but by the time we got back, there were a few hundred tickets on the ground and it was continuing to print a stream of tickets on it’s own. On the way back, we stopped at Mullion Cove and then back to the caravan to start packing up as we’re leaving for Bristol tomorrow.
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