Truro became Cornwall’s Cathedral City in 1877 when, after separating from the Diocese of Exeter, it was granted its own bishop. On this walking tour of Cornwall’s only city, you’ll hear about its humble beginnings as a medieval tin-mining village, its vibrant present, and its promising future, as you explore different eras, cultures and picturesque landscapes to discover Truro’s heart. The tour starts on the vibrant Lemon Quay Piazza. You’ll delve into the city’s rich mining history as you navigate through charming streets and past atmospheric pubs. You’ll meander along the river and discover its integral role in shaping Truro’s identity. On Fairmantle Street, I’ll share tales of Truro’s once-thriving wool industry, and you’ll hear about the ancient Moresk Castle and Earl Ordwulf, who governed its halls. On High Cross Street you’ll catch glimpses of picturesque Georgian buildings and serene gardens dotting the landscape. Our journey ends at the towering Truro Cathedral, where you can savor its gothic brilliance and maybe even sample a Cornish Pasty or Cream Tea – and make sure to put the jam on first! On this 45-minute tour, you’ll get the chance to: • Pass the Old Ale House, a legendary Cornish pub where patrons practice the odd tradition of cracking and tossing monkey nuts onto the floor • Visit Truro Cathedral and learn how this iconic landmark, in its Gothic revival style, became a focal point of Truro’s identity • Learn about the Royal Cornwall Museum’s remarkable architect Philip Sambell, who was both deaf and mute • Explore the Victorian architecture of Lemon Street and discover the importance of one pivotal family in Truro’s growth at Lander Monument • Follow in the footsteps of by-gone miners at Coinage Hall and hear about Truro’s past as a Stannary Town (a medieval village designated for tin mining) • Meander through a Georgian Terrace at Walsingham Place and find out how poet laureate Sir John Betjeman advocated for its preservation when it faced demolition • Stroll through Truro’s Farmers Market, where local artisans and craftsmen showcase their talents amidst a bustling atmosphere of commerce and camaraderie • Enjoy peace and tranquility at Victoria Gardens, built in celebration of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee By the end of this tour, you’ll have discovered the delightful chapters in this city’s captivating saga. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a culture buff, or simply a curious traveler, there’s something magical that awaits you in the heart of Cornwall’s beloved cathedral city.