Pentire Head (Cornish: Penntir, meaning headland) (grid reference SW934802) is a headland and peninsula on the Atlantic coast in North Cornwall, England, UK and is approx one mile square. The headland projects north-west with Pentire Point at its north-west corner and The Rumps promontory at its north-east corner.
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