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Can I put in a word for both St Just's?
The one is on the Roseland Peninsula is in a lovely spot. Yes as others have said it is in a bit of a cul de sac and not terribly good for families who like to go to a lot of attractions eg Flambards etc. However, if you want a quiet, gentle part of Cornwall with a hatfull of beaches to choose from, some lovely walks, country shows, plenty of boaty type activities including ferries over to Falmouth and only the odd venture off the peninusla out into the holidaying hordes at the Eden Project or whatever then its great.
St Just near St Ives is a different kettle of fish. Very close to Cape Cornwall and some fantastic rugged scenery and scenic clifftop walking. A couple of useful little shops and at least one extremely good coffeeshop. Handy for Sennen, St Ives, Penzance, Porthcurno/The Minack., various National Trust beaches, airport for Scilly Isles trips. Yes I can imagine it might look spooky in the fog but all of that area, including St Ives, is prone to that sea fog rolling in and I'm not sure St Just would be any worse than any where else in West Penwith. MT
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