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Baldhu (/bælˈdjuː, bɔːl-/; Cornish: Baldu,
meaning black mine) is a
village and
parish in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is in the
civil parish...
- Chacewater,
Kenwyn and
Baldhu was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one
member to sit on
Cornwall Council between...
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Billy Bray's
Three Eye
Chapel is a
Grade II
listed Methodist chapel near
Baldhu, in the
civil parish of Kea, in Cornwall, UK. The
chapel is one of the three...
- Cornwall. Old
Bloody Bones inhabited Knockers Hole near the
village of
Baldhu.
There was said to have been a m****acre in the area, and it is suggested...
- 1868 and is
buried at the
Saint Michael and All
Angels parish church in
Baldhu,
where a
granite obelisk marks his grave. In 1984, the 'Three Eyes' chapel...
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Wheal Jane is a
disused tin mine near
Baldhu and
Chacewater in West Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The area
itself consisted of a
large number of mines...
- St George's
church in Truro,
designed by Rev.
William Haslam,
vicar of
Baldhu, was
built of
Cornish granite in 1855. The
parish of St George's
Truro was...
- elections,
being created from the
former divisions of Chacewater,
Kenwyn and
Baldhu, and
Feock and
Playing Place. The
current councillor is
Martyn Alvey, a...
- and Dyer went on to be
elected as
Councillor for Chacewater,
Kenwyn and
Baldhu.
Cornwall portal "Electoral
Review of
Cornwall -
Sheet 9, Map 9 - Proposed...
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Treswithian Camelford Carharrack,
Gwennap & St Day Chacewater,
Kenwyn &
Baldhu Constantine,
Mawnan &
Budock Crowan &
Wendron Falmouth Arwenack Falmouth...