Hidden CornwallEpisodes Available now

A Cadgwith connection to the Franco-Prussian War
The fishing village on the Lizard became involved in 1870. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.

Gulval photographer who was known as 'Flash Harry'
He often caught the train to London with photos for national newspapers and magazines.

'Prepping' in Cornwall for an 'apocalypse'
There is a shop in Wadebridge that can help with prepping for every possible emergency.

Why does the Newlyn Lighthouse have a GPS on it?
Julie Skentelbery has been to investigate. Photo: BBC Weather Watcher/Chris Fletcher.

The Helston inventor who wanted to save lives
Henry Trengrouse was a cabinet maker. Photo: Museum of Cornish Life, Helston.

Temple Church and its link to the Knights Templar
Temple Church on Bodmin Moor was founded in the 12th Century. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.

The centuries old tradition that happens in Bodmin
James Churchfield has more details of the Bodmin Wassail.

Lawlessness on the Lizard and the Windmill Gang
The Lizard Windmill was built about 400 years ago. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.

The Truro man who wanted democracy for all
Richard Spurr became a key leader of the Chartist movement in Cornwall in the 1800s.

The Newlyn building that holds a tidal secret
Julie Skentelbery has been to look at the red and white building. Photo: Kathy Hill.