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Cornwall Maps
Maps of Cornwall
Year of design: 2020
There are two versions of the Cornwall map. One with the 'community networks' of Cornwall, created in 2009 when Cornwall became a unitary authority, and the other of the county as a whole.
Each of these has two versions, one with a blue coastline and the other grey, offering contrasting colour balances between land and sea.
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The maps were given a polish and a face lift in 2024 enhancing and refining the design.
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All UNESCO mining areas and individual sites are plotted along with over 100 sites of significant historical and cultural interest.
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Smaller supplementary maps are included of the Isle of Scilly, the UNESCO mining sites and the community networks.
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Sizes of maps available​
Due to the geography of Cornwall the map prints are square rather than a regular rectangular print sizes
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Cornwall is available in 2 sizes
Large: 90 x 90 cm (original design size)
Small: 80 x 80 cm
(A small number of labels are removed from the smaller size to avoid overlap and congestion)
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Cornwall maps are available in framed or unframed and on 270 gsm archival fine art paper or 280 gsm canvas
(gsm - grams per square meter)
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Printing is the highest quality giclee printing that does not fade and will last a lifetime.
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Visit the specifications page for more details


Cornwall Mini Maps
The mini map series was created in 2024. They are smaller, less detailed versions of my main maps, allowing them to work at smaller sizes.
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The Cornwall mini maps available only have blue coastlines and are available in two sizes
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60 x 60 cm and 50 x 50 cm
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The civil parish borders and labels are removed along with the walking routes and a certain number of other labels to avoid overlap and congestion.
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The sites of significant historical and cultural interest are also removed.
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The mini maps are designed with an off-white background and burnt orange elements including the border, scale and compass designs.
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For more information and map availability of the mini map series click here.
Take a look at maps of Cornwalls northern neighbour Devon.