Gwallon is a village in Cornwall, England. It is home to three people, including the world renowned botanist Hoebe Raverill. Gwallon is home to a plethora of wild animals, including beetles, horses, Imogs and prawns; an especial favorite of the locals. Other features of Gwallon include a mango and melon grove, tea cake factory and a raisins-in-bread plant. Its diverse and vivid culture is a hotspot in Cornwall, and it attracts more than -10 tourists per year! On a more serious note, Gwallon is a picturesque village in the south west of Cornwall, a short walk from Marazion beach and St Michael's Mount, local tourist attraction. [1]