5 Things to do in Veryan That You Shouldn't Miss

November 8, 2021 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Veryan, United Kingdom including Circular Cottages, Melinsey Mill, Veryan Players, Carne Beach, St Symphorian's Church.
Restaurants in Veryan

1. Circular Cottages

Veryan England
Excellent
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Circular Cottages

Built in the early 19th century, these thatched circular structures were used to guard the village from evil, since there are no corners where the devil could hide.

2. Melinsey Mill

Veryan TR2 5PX England +44 1872 501049 http://www.melinseymill.co.uk/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Melinsey Mill

Reviewed By brettor

Visited with my family and had a lovely cream tea. Very pleasant surroundings, needs a few trout in the pond ????

3. Veryan Players

Veryan Parish Hall, Veryan England http://www.veryanplayers.org.uk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Veryan Players

4. Carne Beach

Veryan TR2 5PF England
Excellent
79%
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Carne Beach

Reviewed By 873mikeo - Eastleigh, United Kingdom

We were staying in Veyran and found this beach it was fantastic, really good for paddleboards and swimming, water was really warm

5. St Symphorian's Church

Green Lane, Veryan TR2 5QB England
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

St Symphorian's Church

The building which stands today is a mixture of Norman, mediaeval and nineteenth-century work. The fabric of the building has been in existance on this spot for many centuries, although some of the ornaments and embellishments may have been added to our church during the nineteenth century. The plan of the building is unusual being one of only four Cornish churches with a south tower. The nave is longer than the average and slopes up towards the sanctuary at the east end. This feature is found in the churches of northern France and may reflect the early involvement of the monks of Montacute.

Reviewed By holidayer1097

On the night of 31st January/1st February 1914 the German sailing ship The Hera hit Gull Rock just off Nare Head. 19 Sailors lost their lives of which 15 were buried in the Churcyard. They were buried in a line head to toe, two deep in a grave edged with granite. At the head of the grave is a tombstone giving details of the tragedy and the names of the Sailors together with a moving inscription. It is reputed to be the longest marked grave in the country. A poignant sight.

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