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Bodmin Moor

historic sites and buildings

Bodmin Moor is a deeply historic place containing countless ancient monuments, such as the Hurlers, Rillaton Barrow, the Trippet Stones, Leskernick and countless other menhirs, cairns and settlements. The south-east corner of the moor forms part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.  In the area north of Minions are several engine houses, shafts and related workings that fall within the AONB. Click here for a location map.  At South Phoenix mine in Minions the Engine House incorporates Minion’s Heritage Centre. Near Bolventor is the Jamaica Inn, famous for inspiring the novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier

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Horse riders on Clapper Bridge, Bodmin Moor