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        Truro is a city set in the beautiful county of Cornwall, and is the county's centre for administration, leisure and retail. It is also known as the shopping centre for Cornwall, and many people commute into Truro everyday. It is a city full of culture and history, surrounded by beautiful parks, gardens and Cornish countryside.

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        Transport links

        There is a detailed bus network running both within and around the city. There are also longer-distance National Express Coaches running from Truro.

        Truro Railway Station is on the Cornish Main Line, offering a direct link to London Paddington. As well as London, the railway offers routes to the Midlands, the North, and Scotland.

        There is a boat from Truro to Falmouth if you fancy a day in this beautiful seaside town.

        Newquay Airport is 12 miles North of Truro and is a growing centre, with regular flights to London Gatwick, as well as some European destinations.

        Renting Prices

        The average rent for a one bedroom property in Truro is £617 pcm per calendar month (pcm).

        The average rent for a room in the city is £416 pcm, for a flat is £752 pcm, and for a house £932 pcm.

        Nightlife

        Truro has a number of bars and pubs and is perfect for a more toned down night out. The Speakeasy is popular both with the locals and visitors. If you fancy a night at the theatre, the Hall for Cornwall is based in Truro and hosts a range of shows all year round. Trebah Amphitheatre near the city is also a fun evening out.

        Notable Attractions

        The Gothic Truro Cathedral, completed in 1910, boasts beautiful and impressive architecture. For Cider lovers, Healey's Cyder Farm is an exciting outing, where you can learn all about the brewery as well as enjoying a tractor ride. If you fancy a day by the sea, St Agnes Beach is a beautiful quiet cove, perfect for swimming, surfing and bodyboarding.

        The economy in Truro

        Around 14,000 people commute into the city everyday, contributing to its leisure, tourism, retail and its largest employment area, the public sector. As well as these areas, the economy is contributed to by the food sector, and agriculture.

        Education Institutions in Truro

        Truro College
        University of Exeter Medical School