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Hidden Padstow 

A visual tour of the back streets and the top of the old town

WATER PUMP (CIRCA 1582) IN FENTONLUNA LANE, PADSTOW

The Back Streets of Padstow.

Lanadwell Street, Padstow.
Duke Street, Padstow.  Church Lane, Padstow.
Lanadwell Street, Padstow.  Cross Street, Padstow.

Middle Street, Padstow.

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Hidden Padstow.

Padstow Parish Church.
Cross Street Padstow. High Street, Padstow.  Archway on lane leading from Prideaux Place to Tregirls Farm, Padstow.
Upper part of Church Lane, Padstow. Padstow Churchyard Gate. Dower House, Padstow.

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Take a little time to explore the back streets of Padstow and you will be delighted by what our town has to offer. Just soaking up the atmosphere of the little stone and slate cottages, festooned in summer with colourful tubs of flowers, is enough for some but do take time to wander round the ancient church of St. Petroc, built around 1425AD, visit the little museum or Prideaux Place, the Elizabethan home of the Prideaux-Brune family.

LINKS TO OTHER PICTURE PAGES

Padstow Harbour - The harbour and streets behind the harbour

The Coastal Area, Bays and Beaches  - St. Merryn and the Seven Bays

The Estuary and Camel Trail  - Views of the river Camel

The Rural Villages  - St. Issey, Little Petherick and the surrounding countryside

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