Sunday, June 9, 2013

Discover Medieval Cornwall From Your Holiday Cottage

Time spent in holiday cottages in Cornwall can be much more than just a relaxing getaway. The Cornish landscape is filled with interesting discoveries and historic gems, and those with an interest in medieval history are in for a treat with the wealth of centuries-old towns, monuments and churches to explore. While much has changed in the intervening centuries, there are still plenty of places where today's visitors can find clues to what life was like in medieval times - here are just some of them.
Tintagel Castle
It may not be possible to know everything about medieval Cornwall, but a taste of the past can be gained with the action-packed historical events that take place on several occasions through the year at Tintagel Castle. A popular daytrip for those staying in holiday cottages in Cornwall, the ruined castle is one of the county's most iconic landmarks. It is located on Tintagel Island, surrounded by stunning scenery and rich in history and legends. It dates from the thirteenth century, when the Earl of Cornwall built a castle on the site, which had long been associated with Cornish monarchs. With some versions of Arthurian legend claiming it as Arthur's birthplace, it has held a special fascination for visitors across the centuries. Its lively events include recreations of knightly jousts and other medieval spectacles.
Bodmin Moor
While the medieval layout of the Cornish countryside has been changed beyond recognition in many parts of the county, there are places where it has been preserved, and the atmospheric Bodmin Moor is one of these. Those who wonder what the landscape that they can see from their holiday cottages in Cornwall in centuries past can find out with a visit to the places where medieval hamlets once stood. Composed of several stone longhouses, and surrounded by fields divided into long 'strips', they were to be found throughout the medieval countryside; modern visitors to Bodmin Moor can still see, in places, the ancient layout of the fields preserved in today's farmlands.
Camelford
Located in the north of the county, Camelford is a medieval market town bursting with sites of interest. While its association with the legendary Camelot is believed by most to be a coincidence due to its name, the wealth of real history on display more than makes up for it. Anyone hoping to learn about the past while staying in holiday cottages in Cornwall will find much to intrigue them at the North Cornwall Museum and Gallery, while the historic town trail will provide a plethora of glimpses into the town's past lives - from its earliest days to the bustling trade centre it became in the seventeenth century. Camelford is also a great place to base yourself in or around, as it offers access to many different sites of interest, including the picturesque Port Isaac and the history-rich Bodmin Moor.
Katie Chown is a Property Consultant for Classic Cottages. We have a selection of spectacular holiday cottages in Cornwall as well as cottages in Devon, Somerset and Dorset. Whether you're looking for a stunning rural retreat or a luxury cottage on the coast, we have the perfect holiday home for you to fall in love with.


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