"The accepted image of modern Cornwall is binary. During summer it's England's finest stretch of coast, understandably overflowing with tourists. For the rest of the year its handsomeness becomes rugged and battered by the elements."
"Cornwall has an identity free of those who call it home for a couple of weeks a year. The Celtic culture here is among the oldest on the British Isles."
"That's not to deny the fact that tourism has been the dominant economic factor here for a long, long time. Nor is it to deny that second-home hoarding and external property development has squeezed Cornish culture - and financial feasibility for many local residents - into a very uncomfortable, sometimes scary place."
"Cornwall has its own ecosystem free from the shackles of summer tourism. Humble and oozing with coastal charm, there are plenty of community hubs celebrating all that this unique slice of England has to offer."
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