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  • The old cinema
  • market house
  • ...theres no place like home, theres no place like home, theres no place like home...
  • St. Peters Church.... get your binoculars out and check out the weird gargoyles and the mad faces near the top of the tower. Those medieval stone masons must have been smoking some weird stuff when they built that place.
  • there aint one this towns full of eyesores!
  • The Cornwall Collisium (looked new when Rome's was). I know what people meant by the whole Truro Road bedsits thing - it always served me well :0)
  • the market house could actually be a very nice building
  • there all built in the 60s and most have been abandoned!!!!
  • Truro Road Bedsits
  • the thin end cafe is not in the old westhill school which has now been demolished its in fore st.
  • My favourite building is Morven Windows on Clifden Road, very nicely presented.
  • Public toilets at the back of the market house!
  • the new EDEN PROJECT dont miss it even as it is built, it's a record book place
  • The Cornwall Coliseum
  • Your respondents clearly have good taste! The building the Thin End is in, the old West Hill School and the criminally demolished Mt Charles Chapel were all the work of architect Silvanus Trevail. He also did Tregarne Terace, Morland Road, NatWest Bank, Mt Charles School etc etc.
  • THE BREWERY, WHERE ELSE?
  • That nice chapel at Mt. Charles has now been knocked down, and the sods whoi did it should be kicked out of the town
  • you just got to adore the methodist church in mount charles
  • Parish Church and Market House (opposite each other)
  • Got to be the Parish church at the end of Fore Street
  • The one the Thin End's in.
  • The old Market House - lots of steel girders - very industrial.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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