
Northern lights in Cornwall
Last week, we had the immense privilege of witnessing a spectacular display in our Cornish sky. As I stood there, gazing upward, I could hardly believe my eyes....
Travel through Cornwall's history, decade by decade. Each story is a window into a different era of Cornish life.

On August 11th, 1999, Cornwall experienced the first total solar eclipse visible from mainland Britain since 1927. For two minutes and four seconds, day became ...

Since the 1970s, hundreds of people have reported seeing a large black cat roaming the wild expanses of Bodmin Moor. Farmers have found livestock killed with wo...

Cornwall has never had a professional rugby team. It doesn't need one. When the county team plays, the whole of Cornwall turns out. The County Championship h...

On the morning of March 18th, 1967, the supertanker Torrey Canyon struck Pollard's Rock on the Seven Stones reef between Land's End and the Isles of Scilly. She...

Every December, the tiny fishing village of Mousehole transforms into something magical. Thousands of lights illuminate the harbour, telling stories in light — ...

In 1990, Tim Smit was exploring the overgrown grounds of a derelict Cornish estate when he found something extraordinary: a door hidden beneath brambles, and be...

For over 400 years, Dolcoath Mine near Camborne was the deepest, richest, and most famous tin and copper mine in Cornwall — and arguably the world. The Cornish ...

In 1777, Dolly Pentreath of Mousehole died. She is traditionally remembered as the last native speaker of Cornish — the ancient Celtic language that had been sp...

Photo: AI-generated illustrationBefore dawn, when most of Cornwall is still sleeping, the fish auction at Newlyn is already in full swing. Buyers crowd around b...

Every Shrove Tuesday and the following Saturday, the town of St Columb Major transforms into a battleground for one of the oldest and most violent sports in Bri...

The Cornish pasty is more than food — it's a piece of engineering designed for the most dangerous workplace in the world: the tin mine. The crimped crust tha...

Every December 23rd, the village of Mousehole celebrates Tom Bawcock's Eve with a peculiar dish called Stargazy Pie — a fish pie with whole pilchards poking the...

On Christmas Eve, 1801, a crowd gathered on the road above Camborne to witness something that had never been seen before in all of human history: a machine that...

Every year on May 1st, the fishing town of Padstow erupts into one of the oldest and strangest celebrations in Britain. The Obby Oss — the "Hobby Horse" — dance...