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| Penberth is a valley, coastal village and cove on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England. Most of the village is within the parish of St Buryan and the boundary with St Levan follows the Penberth river.
Penberth Cove was once home to a pilchard fishing industry and is one of the last remaining traditional fishing coves in Cornwall. The 630 mile South West Coast Path walking route runs through the cove. |
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