- Forgotten Corner of Cornwall
The Forgotten Corner of Cornwall is a large geographical of area of
South East Cornwall ,United Kingdom , including theRame Peninsula and the town ofTorpoint , as well as villages like Antony,Downderry ,Polbathic ,Portwrinkle andWidegates .There is no precise geographical definition for the "corner," but it is taken to mean (by local residents) all of the
Rame Peninsula , as well all of theEnglish Channel coast area to the east of (but not including)Looe . [Carne, Tony. Cornwall's Forgotten Corner- including Cawsand, Kingsand, Milbrook, St John & Sheviock, Rame, Tony Carne (1985) 132 p. [ISBN 0-946143-13-7] ] The northern boundary of the corner is defined by theA38 road .It is reputed to be "forgotten" because the area is effectively by-passed by
visitors toCornwall , as well as being geographically remote from the administrative headquarters of Cornwall atTruro . [Economic Deprivation in Cornwall's Forgotten Corner - Cornwall County Council review paper 1991 (Source:Cornish Studies Centre )] . It is over 50 miles away from the Cornish capital.It is isolated due to its geography, as it is bounded by the
English Channel ,Plymouth Sound , theRiver Tamar and theRiver Lynher . Visitors have to double back on themselves after taking the mainA38 road fromPlymouth atTrerulefoot and onto the A374. There are no main railway stations within the area, the nearest is atSt Germans , which has a limited train service. However there is a frequent vehicular ferry to Torpoint from Plymouth, and a passenger ferry toCremyll fromStonehouse, Plymouth . In the summer season there is also a passenger ferry from Plymouth to Cawsand.The area effectively became more remote when the then new Saltash Road Bridge on the
A38 road was opened in1961 . Before the opening of this bridge, and the improvements to theA30 road fromExeter toPenzance , most road traffic entered Cornwall using theTorpoint Ferry , taking visitors directly into this area. After the bridge opened, and continued dual carriageway improvements were made on theA30 road , traffic travelling through this part of Cornwall reduced greatly.The Rame Peninsula part of the Forgotten Corner are included in the Cornwall
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty . For details see the map. [cite web|title=The Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty|url=http://www.cornwall-aonb.gov.uk/whereisaonb.html] It is also steeped in history, with many military forts, and archaeological points of interest. The area is essentially rural, with the main industry beingagriculture . It is also aresidential commuting area forPlymouth . The area also has some of the wealthiest areas within Cornwall, as well as some of the poorest. [cite web|title=Poverty and deprivation in Cornwall|publisher=Cornwall Statistics|url=http://www.cornwallstatistics.org.uk/media/pdf/t/1/Microsoft_Word_-_Inclusion_Nov.pdf ]Places
*Antony
*Cawsand
*Cremyll
*Downderry
*Hessenford
*Kingsand
*Maker
*Millbrook
*Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
*Polbathic
*Portwrinkle
*Rame (Caradon)
*Rame Head
*Rame Peninsula
*Seaton Valley Countryside Park
*Seaton
*Torpoint
*Whitsand Bay
*Widegates External links
* [http://www.westcountrylinks.co.uk/map/1.htm Map of Forgotten Cornwall]
* [http://www.timetrailcornwall.net/ Time Trail Cornwall - Forgotten Cornwall Official Site Caradon District Council]
* [http://www.westcountrywalks.com/mid-se-cornwall/ Walks in the Forgotten Corner of Cornwall]
* [http://www.cornishworldmagazine.co.uk/content/view/52/94/ Article from Cornish World magazine, which describes St.Germans as being part of the Forgotten Corner]References
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