Proper noun
Tintagel
A village and civil parish on the north coast of Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX0588). The remains of Tintagel Castle are near the village.
A church was planned in the 1930s but delayed by the Second World War : the Church of St Mary and St Petroc was eventually consecrated in 1965: Dyer, Peter (2005) Tintagel: a portrait of a parish. Source: Internet
After exploring Cornwall's Penwith Peninsula from a home base in Penzance, we'll venture north to Tintagel Castle and finish in neighboring Dartmoor. Source: Internet
It adds further weight to the theory of early medieval Tintagel as a royal site with a literate Christian culture and a network of connections stretching from Atlantic Europe to the eastern Mediterranean, English Heritage said. Source: Internet
"The awe-inspiring majesty of Salisbury Cathedral, the extraordinary beauty of Devon's Dartmoor, the magnificent Jurassic Coast, the magical St. Michael's Mount, the mystery of Tintagel, and the incomparable beauty of the English countryside." Source: Internet
Regardless of whether Arthur is fact or fiction, windblown Tintagel Castle is striking. Source: Internet
Tintagel Castle is pretty outstanding, too!" Source: Internet