calcan
Calcan is a small, coastal town located in the south-west of England, within the county of Cornwall. It is situated on the Lizard Peninsula, known for its dramatic cliffs and scenic beauty. The town is primarily a fishing community, with a rich maritime history that dates back centuries. Calcan's economy has traditionally been supported by the fishing industry, with local fishermen known for their skills in catching a variety of seafood, including lobster, crab, and mackerel.
The town's name is believed to derive from the Cornish word "kalkyn," which means "a place where
Despite its small size, Calcan has a strong sense of community and is known for its friendly
In recent years, Calcan has seen efforts to revitalize its economy and attract new businesses. The town