Prussia Cove is known for the 18th-century ship-wrecker and smuggler John Carter (born 1738), also known as the "King of Prussia"; thought to be from a childhood game he played and the origin of the name for the area. Penzance, Cornwall
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Prussia Cove is known for the 18th-century ship-wrecker and smuggler John Carter (born 1738), also known as the "King of Prussia"; thought to be from a childhood game he played and the origin of the name for the area. Penzance, Cornwall
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This very picturesque 13th century church overlooks a tidal creek beside the Carrick Roads and has a unique semi-tropical garden. Roseland Peninsular, Cornwall
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This very picturesque 13th century church overlooks a tidal creek beside the Carrick Roads and has a unique semi-tropical garden. Roseland Peninsular, Cornwall.
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A Celtic Cross in the grounds of St Just in Roseland Church.
Roseland Peninsular, Cornwall.
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