Bodmin,
Cornwall
Bodmin,
Cornwall's capital, lies on the sheltered western edge of Bodmin
Moor. The history of the town and moor is covered by Bodmin Town
Museum (Mt Folly Square, Bodmin), and Bodmin Jail (Berrycombe Road,
Bodmin), where public executions took place until 1909 has been
turned into a tourist attraction.
Bodmin
accommodation details (including information looking for a Bodmin
hotel, Bodmin bed and breakfast or self catering accommodation in
the Bodmin area) is found below
Bodmin
Accommodation
Bodmin
Guest House
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Trehellas
House
Trehellas
House is a lovely, Grade II listed Cornish courthouse dating
back to the early 18th century. It has had many guises over
the years - starting life as a posting inn (Washaway Inn)
- then later used to hold the monthly petty sessions for the
Hundred of Trigg until the 1870s.
Trehellas
House, Washaway, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 3AD
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Bodmin
Attractions
Bodmin
Town Museum
A local history
museum with a collection of minerals and fossils and Cornish kitchen.
There are many varied displays with photographs, artefacts and text
relating to World War One and Two, the fire service, agriculture,
wildlife and law & order along with the railways and Victoriana.
Bodmin Town
Museum
Mount Folly
Bodmin
Cornwall
PL31 2HQ
Other
towns and villages in Cornwall include :
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