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There`s More To Boscastle Than A Picturesque Natural Harbour And Village. The Elizabethan Quay Sits In An Impressive Amphitheatre Of Steep Cliffs And Is Home To Quaint Stone-Built Cottages, Shops And Tea-Rooms. Much Of The Land In And Around Boscastle Is Owned By The Trust. Venture Beyond The Picture-Postcard Harbour And A Cliff Path Takes You To The Willapark Headland And An Intriguing Ex-Folly, Now Used As A Coastwatch Lookout. Nearby Walks Around Forrabury Stitches Offer A Rare Glimpse At A Surviving Farmed Landscape Showing Ancient Celtic Strip Fields. If You Wander Further Afield, You`ll Discover The Half-Forgotten Churches Of Minster And St Juliots - Once Made Famous By Thomas Hardy. Taken From National Trust