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The Last Place in England
Yorkshire Television documentary about Sennen Cove in Cornwall, the last settlement before Land's End
Overview
Lyrical documentary, produced by Yorkshire Television, about life in Sennen Cove in Cornwall - the last settlement before Land's End.
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