A Campsite at Cremyll is turning heads as a hotspot for street art – despite not having any streets. Camp Bedrock, close to Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park, is a former World War II fuel depot but has been used as a campsite for a little over two years.

But it is also a place where street artists have long been coming to adorn the empty buildings with their own spray-painted creations. Cremyll locals Dean Woodrow and Shaun Hobbs took on the lease for the site almost three years ago, having realised it was a place where people enjoyed staying for some time away from the urban environment.

Having cleared acres of bramble and derelict buildings which were full of rubbish, Dean and Shaun have welcomed plenty of campers despite minimal facilities – just a compost toilet and a single col

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