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Cornwall may be almost booked up – but these top hotels still have some space left Five excellent options to book now to secure that south-west escape this summer 16 April 2021 • 4:00pm Wake up to sea views at Carbis Bay Hotel & Estate Cornwall is in the spotlight once again as summer staycation demand continues to soar. And while a minority seem immune to the county’s charms, it’s hardly surprising so many find its pull irresistible. From the world-class beaches, to the arty coastal towns and unbeatable seafood spots, few places feel more removed from the drudge of everyday life. Space may be severely limited, but we have scoured our favourite hotels and found that a few still have some rooms left in July and August, if you move fast. Here are five top options to book now to secure that south-west escape. ....
Richard Trewellard found old footage filmed by his great grandmother Dorothy Trewellard (inset) A “stunning discovery” has been made, shedding light on an unseen side of Cornish life from the early twentieth century - and causing historians and film archivists to unanimously herald it as “game changing”. Bryony Robins, creative director of the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro, said: “We’ve never seen anything quite like it! This extraordinary piece of film shows aspects of Cornish working life that we didn’t know existed. It also contains evidence that the Cornish people were unbelievably strong, particularly the elderly ladies. The film dating from 1912 begins with typical scenes from a Cornish harbour, in the St Austell Bay area, before heading into the Clay Country. We see how the Cornish would stoically drink the white china clay water, which ran from the streams and rivers. This would, as the caption states “Keep The Cornish Strong” ....
Much to nobody s surprise, it has been revealed that an historical archive film, supposedly from 1912 is actually an elaborate April Fool’s project, dreamt up by artist Seamas Carey, commissioned by Kneehigh as part of their Random Acts of Art festival. Seamas Carey explains, The archive film prank was commissioned by Kneehigh as part of their Random Acts of Art project. Drawing on the local history of St Austell Bay and The Clay Country, I wanted to combine the old, Edwardian archive film clips with surreal and slapstick humour. Read Here: With my work, I enjoy taking very different cultural tropes and sticking them together to make something new. I have done this before, by creating a male voice choir for younger men, a crazy game show about pagan rituals, or a pop song about standing stones. ....
FOWEY SHELLFISH COMPANY Fowey Shellfish Company - the best in the business Fowey Shellfish Company started in 1995 when Dave Hancock had the vision to create Cornwall’s first offshore rope grown mussel farm. Growing on ropes, as opposed to the traditional method of growing on beds, was a new technology at the time. Rope grown mussels allow the farmer to locate his site in pure water away from the pollution that can be found close to shore. The mussels have a plentiful supply out to sea and grew quicker and larger than their bed grown counterparts. By 2016, the farm had increased its production to 250 tonnes per annum of Cornish mussel and since then, the farm has increased its size and in 2018 became the UK’s first Soil Association certified ‘Organic’ mussel farm. ....