Three River City – Cornwall’s Truro
Truro is set on the southern fringes of Cornwall’s AONB. It boasts a magnificent neo-gothic Victorian cathedral which overlooks medieval terraced streets and elegant Georgian townhouses.
Read moreTruro is set on the southern fringes of Cornwall’s AONB. It boasts a magnificent neo-gothic Victorian cathedral which overlooks medieval terraced streets and elegant Georgian townhouses.
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