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English Heritage Sites in North Cornwall

English Heritage Sites in North Cornwall: Castles, Clifftops, and Living History North Cornwall is a landscape where history is not confined to museums—it is embedded in cliff edges, stone walls, and coastal ruins shaped by centuries of wind and sea. Across this rugged coastline, the English Heritage plays a key role in protecting and interpreting some of the region’s most important historic sites. From medieval castles perched above crashing waves to archaeological remains linked to early settlement and trade, English Heritage sites in North Cornwall offer a direct connection to the area’s layered past. 1. Why English Heritage Matters in North Cornwall North Cornwall’s historic sites face constant pressure from: Coastal erosion and storm damage Salt exposure and weathering High visitor numbers in peak season Fragile archaeological remains English Heritage works to: Stabilise and conserve historic structures Provide safe public access Interpret historical significance through signage a...