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Boscastle is a charming village and fishing port along Cornwall's northern coast, located within the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster five miles northeast of the town of Tintagel. The picturesque city harbor was originally protected in 1584 by stone walls constructed by Sir Richard Grenville and is known today as a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore fantastic attractions such as the unique Museum of Witchcraft, the quaint Boscastle Pottery Shop, and the gemstone-focused Uncle Paul's Emporium. Much of the town's land is overseen by the National Trust, include the iconic Forrabury Stitches and Valency Valley natural areas.

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