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Kountry Kit
Company Type: Tents
22-23 West Street
Tavistock, PL19 8AN
3.76 miles from Gunnislake
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Tel. 01822613089
Fax: 01822615798
Web: www.kountrykit.com
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YHA Adventure Shops PLC
Company Type: Caravanning Equipment
105 New George Street
Kingsbridge, PL1 1RQ
10.78 miles from Gunnislake
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Tel. 01752665615
Fax: 01752665628
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Company Type: Tents
4 Royal Parade
Kingsbridge, PL1 1DS
10.91 miles from Gunnislake
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Tel. 01752662614
Fax: 01752662614
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Gunnislake
Gunnislake (Cornish: Lynngonna) is one of the first villages in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom after crossing the River Tamar from Devon. Sprawled over the picturesque steep sides of the Tamar Valley, the village has a rich history in copper & tin mining. Gunnislake is now home to around 1,800 people.[citation needed]

Cotehele
Cotehele, (grid reference SX422685), is a mediaeval/Tudor house located in the parish of Calstock, Cornwall, England, UK. In Cornish the placename is Koesheyl (the creek in the wood perhaps). Probably originating circa 1300. The main phases of building appear to have been by Sir Richard Edgcumbe from 1485-89 and his son, Sir Piers Edgcumbe, from 1489-1520.[1] This house is one of the least altered of the Tudor houses in the United Kingdom. The outbuildings include a stone dovecote in a remarkable state of preservation.[1] For centuries a home of the Edgcumbe family, the house and estate are now under the care of the National Trust. The grounds stretch down to a quay on the River Tamar where there is an outpost of the National Maritime Museum.

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