| Kynance, on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, is best known for Kynance Cove. Historically it formed part of the Mullion parish and was used for grazing and coastal activities. In the 19th century the area was associated with limited quarrying of serpentine stone for decorative use. The coast was also linked to fishing and occasional smuggling. Today Kynance is managed mainly for conservation and public access. |
