Can you visit Nampara?

PORTHCURNO appears as fictional Nampara Cove, where Aidan and Eleanor have filmed a dreamy sunny sequence. Visitors can stay just above the beach at Beachcomber or Tresillion in the heart of Porthcurno town.
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Can you visit Nampara house?

National Trust members can enter the house and the gardens as well as the park. Guests who wish to visit the house may do so at an additional charge or you may prefer to walk the woods or take a well-earned rest in the main café near to the car park.
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Is Nampara a real place?

While Nampara is a fictional place, several filming locations in the county double up for the home. Poldark fans can even visit where Nampara is filmed and can make a trip to Bodmin Moor, Cornwall.
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Where is Nampara Poldark house?

Where is Poldark's farmhouse located? The stunning, stone farmhouse used for the house of the Poldark family, Nampara, was filmed in the village of St Breward. The village, which is on the west side of Bodmin Moor, boasts the highest church in Cornwall and a well, which is said to cure sore eyes.
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Where is Nampara in Poldark filmed?

One of Cornwall's most stunning beaches, it's easy to see why Poldark location managers picked the exotic oasis of Porthcurno for Nampara Cove. With gorgeous fine soft white sand washed by a sea that turns turquoise in the sun and high cliffs on both sides providing shelter, it is a true natural beauty.
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Ivey Farm - Filming Location of Nampara



Where is the real trenwith?

Although the location of Trenwith is fictional, the Poldark location is based on an actual house in the Cotswolds. Cornwall is home to many other beautiful locations from this series of Poldark, though the real-life Trenwith is found is Gloucestershire.
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What does Wheal Leisure mean?

Wheal: A place of work e.g Wheal Leisure, Wheal Grace. Zawn: A steep sided cove. Place name prefixes: The Cornish have their own language, similar to the Welsh and Breton. You will see it in place names all over the county, many having the same prefix.
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Is Warleggan a real surname?

Warleggan just does not appear as a surname within modern genealogical sources, or indeed within the International Genealogical Index. Variants that do emerge include Worlech, Worlock and Warling, although it appears that in the end both Warleggan and Poldark were created for Graham's books.
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Where is the Warleggan bank?

Warleggan Bank is filmed at Wells Town Hall, Somerset. The courtroom scene in which Poldark is tried was filmed at The New Room (a Wesleyan Chapel) in Broadmead, Bristol.
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Was Poldark filmed at trerice?

Trerice House, near Newquay

Reported to be Graham's inspiration for Poldark's house. Trerice House is not featured in the current remake but this house was a filming location for the 1970's series.
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How much of Poldark is true?

The short answer is: no. While Poldark does take place in a realistic historical time period, the characters are not from history. They are fictional. However, the series takes inspiration from a variety of places — one of the characters was even inspired by the original author's wife!
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Is Poldark a real Cornish name?

The name Poldark didn't exist and yet now it has become part of Cornish folklore.
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Where is trenwith filmed in Poldark?

Trenwith is filmed at Bodmin Moor, Bodmin, Cornwall while Trenwith House was filmed at Chavenage House, Gloucestershire.
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Does Ross Poldark ever get rich?

In the wake of last week's torrid events, relations between Ross and Elizabeth were left to fester, while Demelza's hurt and humiliation at his betrayal caused a major rift to develop in their marriage. But it wasn't all bad news as an act of kindness brought Ross a business windfall and the means to reopen his mine.
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Was there a real Ross Poldark?

And while there wasn't a real Ross Poldark, the character's "physical characteristics" were based on an injured flying officer who Graham met on a train during WWII. We take it that refers to his facial scar, not the abs...
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Where is Nampara Cove filmed?

Porthcurno. Porthcurno plays Nampara Cove in Poldark. With gorgeous fine soft white sand washed by a sea that turns turquoise in the sun and high cliffs on both sides providing shelter, it's an oasis of stunning natural beauty.
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Is Poldark filmed in Bath?

Hit BBC series Poldark is returning for it's fifth season tonight (Sunday, July 14). Though the period drama is mainly filmed in Cornwall, directors have used a number of local historical locations in Wells, Frome and even Bath.
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What does Nampara mean?

Others: “Nampara” means “the Valley of the Bread,” an ancient name, taken from a village known for its bakery.
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How did George Warleggan get his money?

When Francis Poldark died at Wheal Grace, he left his wife and son in debt. Ross sold his remaining shares and paid his debt to George, giving the money to Elizabeth.
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How old is Demelza in Poldark?

Demelza Carne.

She is thirteen years old. A stray dog, Garrick, comes along with her.
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Is Demelza a real name?

The name Demelza is girl's name of Cornish origin meaning "fort on the hill". Complex and challenging modern Cornish name derived from a place name. The given name began to be used in the U.K. in the 1950s via the serialization on British TV of the Poldark novels of Winston Graham, whose heroine was named Demelza.
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What does trenwith mean?

The name Trenwith is a local type of surname and the Trenwith family lived in Cornwall at the manor of Trenowth in Crantock. However, another source claims the family came from the manor and barton of Trenwith, in the parish of St. Ives, Cornwall.
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What does PEN mean in Cornish?

Finally, Pen is the Cornish for hill or headland. With the farm shop sitting on the brow of a hill on land locally known as Penscombe.
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What does crib mean in Cornish?

Crib - a mid-morning break for a snack (see below also) Croust (or Crowst) - a mid-morning break for a snack (usually west Cornwall) (from Cornish language croust)
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Why did they call mines Wheal?

Known as 'wheals' (Cornish for work/working) the instantly recognisable engine houses of the tin and copper mines sit near mine shafts, and there are over 200 of them dotted around the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
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