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Kynance Cove - Cornwall, England

Kynance Cove is a cove in southwest Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Lizard peninsula approximately two miles (3 km) north of Lizard Point. Kynance Cove and the surrounding coast are owned by the National Trust.


The cove became popular in the early Victorian era, with many distinguished visitors including poet Alfred Tennyson.

The BBC has described Kynance Cove as "one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the South West."

The Kynance Café relied until recently on spring water, and on a generator for power. When the café became the property of the National Trust in 1999, the Trust renovated it and provided mains water and electricity.

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