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Gems Of The Sea
A Cornwall-based designer-maker is turning a by-product of marine litter into unique pieces of jewellery
In Search Of Autumn
Award-winning photographer David Chapman explores Fowey and its surrounding area
The secret GARDENER
It’s been 30 years since Sir Tim Smit discovered Cornwall’s Lost Gardens of Heligan. Su Carroll talks to him about his horticultural voyage of discovery
Look East
Look across the water at the South West’s latest resident: Sir Antony Gormley’s Look II
Eco by the sea
Beautiful buildings shouldn’t cost the earth, as stunning eco-home Waterhouse, created near Rock by ARCO2, readily illustrates
Flavours of LOCKDOWN
The spring lockdown created thousands of new entrepreneurs – and Cornwall’s food and drink industry has been boosted by hundreds of new products. Whet your appetite...
Go WILD in the water
With leisure centres closed, getting a swim means heading out to sea - but that’s not the only reason wild swimming is on the rise
Criminal Cornwall
St Michael’s Mount is the setting for a brutal death (or two) in the latest Cornish crime story by best-selling writer Nicola Upson
Autumn colour
Autumn is the perfect time to walk around Cornwall’s gardens and enjoy the gorgeous autumnal colour our mild weather has to offer. We pick nine wonderful places to visit
A Unique Spirit
A unique spirit Collecting rare and exclusive alcoholic drinks is a luxurious hobby that is only growing in popularity
The Glories Of Godolphin
This month we head to an ancient woodland where the ever-changing sights and smells will delight both you and your dog
Support Your Natural Health Service
Breathe deeply and restore your equilibrium with this walk through history to mainland Britain’s most southerly point
The Diary
Our guide to the best events in and around Cornwall
The Birds
Daphne du Maurier’s famous antagonist swoops down on Fowey in remembrance of the beloved Cornwall-based writer
Taste of Scilly
Perched on Britain’s subtropical tip, the Isles of Scilly has a growing reputation for its food and drink especially its drink, writes Natalie Millar-Partridge
Pulling through
The stunning Suffolk Punch is under threat, but thanks to modern technology the future for the breed may not be so bleak after all
Ultimate board meeting
Whether you share a love of the art of bellyboarding or are looking for a stunning piece of art to display on your walls, designer Andy Garner has a piece for you
A walk on the WILD SIDE
Raynor Winn’s story has become the stuff of legend – and she’s back to share her adventures after The Salt Path in her new book The Wild Silence
Feeling electric
The newest health craze or a ‘cheaters’ way to cycle? Here’s everything you need to know about e-bikes
Recipe For Success
Michelin-starred chef Michael Caines welcomed in the Cornish summer with two new restaurants, writes Susan Griffi
Open For Business
Cornwall is famed for its independent boutique businesses – and after months of enforced closure – they are back bigger and better than before
Orange is the new blue
Look out for an Orange O near you and banish the lockdown blues with the 2020 Cornwall Open Studios
Sunset beach
Look skyward this month as September brings a spectacular show of sunsets over Cornwall’s waters
Do it your way
Award-winning photographer David Chapman continues his odyssey around Cornwall with a trip to the Camel Valley
All roads lead to Outlaw's
With the launch of Outlaw’s New Road, Cornwall’s most lauded chef has revolutionised his menu and moved away from posh nosh and returned to simple and exquisite cooking
Food for thought
Part sociable-part necessity, food forms a vital part of our communities so shouldn’t we know where it comes from?
A place of your own
Alexandra Pearce-Broomhead goes in search of a little playful peace and quiet in one of Cornwall’s most ancient villages
A wild time
One of Cornwall’s favourite chefs has popped-up on a north Cornwall beach with a new lockdown-friendly restaurant at the former Fifteen restaurant overlooking Watergate Bay
2021 FESTIVALS TOP 10
Summer in Cornwall is a busy place – not least the number of festivals that usually take place – as most have been cancelled in 2020, here’s our list of top events back in 2021
Go Down To The Woods Today
Avoid the hot busy beaches this month and head inland for a refreshing woodland wander