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Cornwall

Botallack

On the wild Tin Coast, the famed Crowns engine houses cling to the foot of the cliffs. Part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site and Poldark filming location.

on the Tin Coast, near St Just, Cornwall, TR19 7QQ

Mine buildings on the edge of cliffs with sunset over the sea

Planning your visit

A view of the coast and ruined engine houses, Wheal Edward and Wheal Owles at Botallack, Cornwall

What's on at Botallack Count House 

Find out more about all of the upcoming events we have planned at Botallack.

A person driving a mobility scooter along a path, with the sea and a chimney stack in the background, Botallack ,Cornwall.
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Accessibility at Botallack 

We believe Botallack should be accessible for all. There are many ways we try to make your visit as accessible as possible, find all the information you need to discover how you can best access this special place.

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Eating and drinking at Botallack

The Count House Cafe, Botallack Count House (not National Trust) is run by the great team from the Count House Cafe Geevor. Serving a variety of hot and cold drinks and tasty snacks, the cafe is located in Botallack Count House off the South West Coast Path. Usually open seven days a week, please check under visitor information for opening times.

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Botallack Map 

Take a look at the map of Botallack to help plan your visit.

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Visiting Botallack with your dog 

Botallack, on the 'Tin Coast', is one pawprint rated. Find out everything you need to know about visiting here with your dog.

A visitor hiring a Tramper at Pentire, Cornwall
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Hiring a mobility scooter at Botallack 

Visitors with limited mobility can explore the coastal scenery and industrial heritage of the Tin Coast from Botallack Count House. Find out how you can hire one of two Tramper mobility scooters available at Botallack.

A footpath alongside a wire fence through a moody landscape with hills in the distance
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Flying drones at our places 

All aerial activity above our sites is prohibited unless specific permission is granted, according to an existing byelaw.

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