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Tuckingmill Mews, Camborne
Tuckingmill Mews, Camborne, Cornwall
Positioned with convenient access to major roadways like the A30, Camborne offers easy commuting options to Truro, Penzance, and beyond. The 67-home development have a variety of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom properties.
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Tuckingmill Mews, Camborne, Cornwall
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ABOUT
Tuckingmill Mews, Camborne, Cornwall
TRANSPORT
Camborne, a town in Cornwall, England, is well-connected by various transport links, making it accessible both regionally and nationally.
Rail Connections
Camborne is served by the Camborne railway station, located on the Cornish Main Line. This line provides direct services to major cities such as Truro, Penzance, Plymouth, and beyond, including connections to London Paddington via Great Western Railway. Regular trains also link Camborne to St. Ives, St. Austell, and Newquay, popular destinations in Cornwall.
Bus Services
Camborne has a good bus network with services operated by companies like First Kernow and Go Cornwall Bus. These buses connect the town to nearby areas such as Redruth, Hayle, Penzance, and Helston, as well as to larger hubs like Truro. Local routes make it convenient for residents and visitors to explore smaller villages and coastal areas.
Road Access
The town is well-linked via the A30, Cornwall’s primary trunk road, which provides a fast route to other parts of Cornwall and connects to the M5 motorway near Exeter, facilitating travel to the rest of the UK. Local roads also link Camborne to neighboring towns and rural areas.
Cycling and Walking
Camborne is part of Cornwall’s growing network of cycling and walking trails. The Mineral Tramways Heritage Trails pass nearby, offering scenic routes for leisure and commuting, and connecting to nearby towns like Redruth and Portreath.
Air Travel
The nearest airport is Cornwall Airport Newquay, located about 25 miles from Camborne. It offers flights to destinations across the UK and some European cities. It is accessible by a combination of rail and bus services or by car via the A30.

SCHOOLS
Camborne, Cornwall, is home to a variety of educational institutions, ranging from primary schools to secondary schools and further education providers. These schools cater to a broad age range and offer diverse learning opportunities.
Primary Schools
Camborne has several primary schools that serve the local community. These include:
Camborne Primary Academy: A large primary school providing education for children aged 4–11, with a focus on academic achievement and personal development.
Roskear Primary and Nursery School: Known for its nurturing environment, it includes nursery facilities for younger children.
Weeth Community Primary School: A smaller school with a strong emphasis on community engagement and inclusivity.
Roskear Primary Academy: Provides high-quality primary education with a focus on creativity and individual growth.
Secondary Schools
Camborne Science and International Academy (CSIA): The main secondary school in the town, CSIA serves students aged 11–18. It has a reputation for excellence in science and international programs, offering a wide curriculum, including A-levels and vocational qualifications.
Specialist and Alternative Education
Pencoys Primary School & Area Resource Base: Offers support for children with special educational needs, ensuring inclusive education within the mainstream system.
Further and Higher Education
Cornwall College Camborne: A key provider of further education in the region, Cornwall College offers a wide range of courses, including vocational qualifications, apprenticeships, and university-level programs. It serves as an educational hub for students from Camborne and surrounding areas.
Private and Independent Schools
While Camborne itself does not host private schools, nearby towns offer independent schooling options for families seeking alternatives.
Early Years and Nursery Education
Camborne is also home to a number of nurseries and pre-schools, providing early childhood education and care to younger children.
These educational institutions reflect Camborne’s commitment to providing accessible and varied learning opportunities, supporting students of all ages and abilities.

SHOPPING
Camborne, Cornwall, offers a range of shopping facilities that cater to both local residents and visitors. While it retains its historic market-town charm, Camborne provides a mix of independent shops, national retailers, and essential services.
High Street and Town Centre
Trelowarren Street serves as Camborne’s main shopping street, featuring a variety of independent shops, including boutiques, gift stores, and family-run businesses. It’s known for its friendly atmosphere and personalized service.
National retailers such as Iceland, Wilko, and Savers provide everyday essentials, while smaller businesses offer unique products, including artisan crafts and specialty goods.
Supermarkets
Camborne is home to several supermarkets, including:
Tesco Superstore: A large supermarket on Wesley Street offering groceries, household goods, and a range of non-food items.
Aldi: Located on North Roskear Road, providing affordable groceries and household products.
Lidl: A popular discount supermarket offering fresh produce, bakery items, and weekly special buys.
Markets
Camborne hosts regular markets, including:
Camborne Produce Market: Showcasing local produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts. It’s a great place to support local farmers and artisans.
Seasonal events like Christmas markets and street fairs enhance the town’s shopping experience, offering unique products and festive goods.
Retail Parks and Larger Stores
While Camborne itself does not have extensive retail parks, nearby towns such as Pool and Redruth offer larger retail outlets and chain stores, easily accessible by car or public transport.
Specialty Shops and Services
Camborne boasts a range of specialty shops, such as:
Independent butchers, bakeries, and greengrocers: Providing high-quality, locally sourced food products.
Second-hand and charity shops: Including well-known names like Oxfam and Cornwall Hospice Care, offering affordable items while supporting good causes.
Dining and Cafés
The shopping area is complemented by a selection of cafés, restaurants, and takeaways, allowing shoppers to enjoy refreshments and meals during their visit.
Future Development
Ongoing efforts to revitalize Camborne’s town centre aim to enhance the shopping experience by supporting local businesses and encouraging investment.
Camborne’s shopping facilities provide a mix of convenience and charm, making it a practical and enjoyable destination for everyday needs and unique finds.

LEISURE
Camborne, Cornwall, offers a variety of leisure facilities that cater to diverse interests, ranging from sports and fitness to arts and outdoor activities. These amenities make the town an engaging destination for both residents and visitors.
Sports and Fitness
Camborne Leisure Centre: A well-equipped facility offering a swimming pool, fitness gym, group exercise classes, and sports courts. The centre is a hub for physical activity and community sports events.
Rugby and Football Clubs:
Camborne Rugby Club: Known as the “Cherry and Whites,” it is one of Cornwall’s oldest and most successful rugby clubs, hosting matches and community events.
Local football clubs also offer opportunities for both competitive and recreational play.
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
Beacon Park: A popular spot for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors. It features open green spaces, a children’s play area, and paths for casual strolls.
Tuckingmill Valley Park: A tranquil area with wooded paths, a stream, and wildlife, ideal for walking, cycling, and family outings.
The town provides access to nearby trails such as the Mineral Tramways Heritage Trails, which connect Camborne to surrounding areas, offering scenic routes for cycling and hiking.
Arts and Entertainment
The Cornish Institute: A venue hosting performances, community events, and workshops, contributing to the local arts scene.
Murdoch House: A historic site and cultural space offering events, exhibitions, and activities celebrating Camborne’s heritage.
Libraries and Community Spaces
Camborne Library: Offers a quiet space for reading and studying, as well as events such as book clubs and children’s activities.
Community halls and centres host regular events, fitness classes, and social gatherings.
Recreational Clubs and Societies
Camborne is home to various clubs, including arts groups, gardening societies, and historical societies, allowing residents to engage in hobbies and interests.
Nearby Attractions
While not within Camborne itself, nearby attractions such as Tehidy Woods and Portreath Beach offer additional leisure opportunities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Festivals and Events
Camborne hosts several annual events, such as:
Camborne Trevithick Day: Celebrating the town’s industrial heritage with parades, performances, and family-friendly activities.
Seasonal fairs and markets add vibrancy to the community calendar.
Camborne’s leisure facilities provide a balance of active, cultural, and community-focused activities, making it a lively and welcoming place to live and visit.

SITE PLAN
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