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Hanover Cove

This remarkable landscape reminds me more of Thailand than the North Cornish coast, but it is! Located about half way between St Agnes and Perranporth this is Hanover Cove. The name comes from a ship that was wrecked here in 1763. ‘The Hanover’ was a a 100ft two-mast square rigger brigantine which was sailing from Lisbon to Falmouth carrying £60,000 in gold and valuables.

England Culture & Tourism Route © Monika Simon Newbound 2020

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