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|text='''Crackington Haven''' is a coastal village in [[Cornwall]], at the foot of a narrow valley and the head of a cove on the Atlantic coast. The village is seven miles south-southwest of Bude and four miles north of Boscastle, whose fate it has shared in ill weather: much has had to be rebuilt after the 2004 flash flood that cascaded down the valley. | |text='''Crackington Haven''' is a coastal village in [[Cornwall]], at the foot of a narrow valley and the head of a cove on the Atlantic coast. The village is seven miles south-southwest of Bude and four miles north of Boscastle, whose fate it has shared in ill weather: much has had to be rebuilt after the 2004 flash flood that cascaded down the valley. | ||
The village has a small shop, two tea rooms and a pub called the Coombe Barton Inn in a building which was originally the house of the manager of a local slate quarry.}}<noinclude> | The village has a small shop, two tea rooms and a pub called the Coombe Barton Inn in a building which was originally the house of the manager of a local slate quarry.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 12:55, 6 May 2021
Crackington HavenCrackington Haven is a coastal village in Cornwall, at the foot of a narrow valley and the head of a cove on the Atlantic coast. The village is seven miles south-southwest of Bude and four miles north of Boscastle, whose fate it has shared in ill weather: much has had to be rebuilt after the 2004 flash flood that cascaded down the valley. The village has a small shop, two tea rooms and a pub called the Coombe Barton Inn in a building which was originally the house of the manager of a local slate quarry. (Read more) |