. An illustrated and descriptive guide to the great railways of England and their connections with the Continent . NEW QUAY SANDS: NORTH CORNWALL. New Quay is reached by a branch from the main line at Par. Situatedon tlie north coast of Cornwall, and therefore an invigorating spot even inthe height of summer, it is guarded from the east winds by a noble andsweephig stretch of rocks which may be followed by the eye for many the great charm of New Quay is its sands, some of the most extensiveand unbroken in England. At Forth, the bay adjacent to that about whichNew Quay is built, the s


. An illustrated and descriptive guide to the great railways of England and their connections with the Continent . NEW QUAY SANDS: NORTH CORNWALL. New Quay is reached by a branch from the main line at Par. Situatedon tlie north coast of Cornwall, and therefore an invigorating spot even inthe height of summer, it is guarded from the east winds by a noble andsweephig stretch of rocks which may be followed by the eye for many the great charm of New Quay is its sands, some of the most extensiveand unbroken in England. At Forth, the bay adjacent to that about whichNew Quay is built, the sands at low water stretch half a mile from high-watermark. And here by the way are to be found several very remarkable caverns,of which the Banqueting Hall is the finest. Ft has much the appearance ofa handsome Gothic interior, while its neighbour and rival, the CathedralCave, boasts some fine water-worn


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