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Padstow
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A suburb of Sydney in the Canterbury-Bankstown council area, New South Wales, Australia. | A small town, civil parish, and fishing port in northern Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SW9175).
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It doesn't matter what time of the year you visit Padstow; the harbour is the focal point and where you can people-watch for hours.
Porthcothan Toilets, based at the village of Porthcothan, between Newquay and Padstow, are looked after by the St Eval parish council and the Porthcothan Beach group after Cornwall Council removed its funding for toilets several years ago.
When visiting she was often spotted on the beach in Constantine Bay, near Padstow, and the surrounding area.
Each one celebrates a different star ingredient, from Padstow lobster to pork from the farm’s herd of rare breed Cornish pigs.
Harlyn Bay Beach is considered one of the best family beaches in Cornwall thanks to its golden sand and close proximity to Padstow.
Padstow Distilling's award-winning spirits are available for purchase from their website.
The Padstow-based restaurateur spoke out in the wake of a life saving operation on his heart.
With the nearby Padstow Close bungalows proving to be popular with the older generation, this latest development hopes to create the same level of high demand.
You can catch the ferry from there to Padstow.
LJ Hooker Bankstown director Sam Nader produced a video to promote the sale of a home on Chamberlain Road in Padstow, western Sydney.
PAUL AINSWORTH is chef-patron at Michelin-starred Paul Ainsworth at Number 6 in Padstow, Cornwall.
REPAIRS: Welding is still underway on Padstow Road.
Water will be turned off from 9pm on June 21 to 5am on June 22 due to repairs on Padstow Road.
Antiquities Time Team visited Padstow for the episode "From Constantinople to Cornwall," broadcast on 9 March 2008.
Culture 'Obby 'Oss festival main The 'Old Oss' capturing a passing maiden during the Mayday festival Padstow is best known for its "'Obby 'Oss" festival.
Long before the controversy Charlie Bate, noted Padstow folk advocate, recounted that in the 1970s the content and conduct of the day were carefully reviewed to avoid potential offence.
Orme (2007); p. 10 The cult of St Petroc was important both in Padstow and Bodmin.
Padstow in Cornwall holds its annual Obby-Oss (Hobby Horse) day of festivities.
Padstow is recorded in the Domesday Book (1086) when it was held by Bodmin Monastery.
The Camel Trail cycleway follows the course of the former railway (see above) from Padstow.