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On 07/02/2014 6:36 PM, MichaelJF wrote:
> Sean Day <s.d### [at] uel ac uk> wrote:
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> Hi Sean and Stephen,
>
> many thanks for your suggestions. From all I saw so far the Lost Gardens of
> Heligan are a must spending a holyday in this area. A place of real beauty. I
> plan to revisit the "stairway to heaven", as my first wife put it, at Tintagel
> too. My last visit to the U.K. was 2001 at a town a little bit to the west of
> Cornwall, Torquay. Unfortunatelly the landscape was closed at this time (the
> Dartmoor and even Stonehenge) due to the foot and mouth disease.
>
Shame about the restrictions and you not getting to see Stonehenge.
If you have the time, St Ives is worth a visit.
A Barbara Hepworth and a Tate museum. Small but worthwhile. The light is
said to attract artists.
> I hope the weather will be fine during the mid of august.
>
A good chance, I would think.
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Regards
Stephen
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