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Roskilly's Farm

Trelan, Cornwall

Roskilly's Farm, Trelan, Cornwall TR12

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About Roskilly's Farm

Roskilly's Farm is a popular leisure stop near Trelan, giving visitors an easy way to mix scenery, family time and something more active or hands-on. It suits travellers who want more than a quick photo stop and prefer places that can anchor part of a day.
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The great dish antennae of Goonhilly rise unexpectedly from the ancient Lizard heathland, marking the site where the first transatlantic satellite TV signal was received in 1962. The largest antenna, Arthur, is a listed structure. Today the site is a working deep space communications centre, and the visitor experience — including a tour of mission control — is an extraordinary collision of the prehistoric and the cosmic.

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Halliggye Fogou

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