Tintagel (disambiguation)

Tintagel (disambiguation)

Tintagel is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England.

Tintagel can also refer to:
*Tintagel Castle, a castle near the village
*"Tintagel" (Bax), a 1919 musical composition by Arnold Bax


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