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Burnthouse is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Ponsanooth, Cornwall, England.
Burnthouse lies on the A393 road 2
miles (3.2 km) north-west of Penryn. Cornwall...
- St Paul's Church,
Burnthouse Lane was a
church in Exeter, Devon. The church,
vicarage and hall were
subject to acts of
vandalism and arson. The decision...
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College reservoirs lie to the
south of the village. The
settlement of Mabe
Burnthouse is
situated on a hill
overlooking Penryn and to the
southwest is the location...
- (Luxulyan), Lowertown-by-Helston, Luckett, Ludgvan, Luxulyan,
Lynstone Mabe
Burnthouse, Maders, Madron, Maenporth, Maer, Malpas, Manaccan, Manhay,
Manor Parsley...
- murder, he
burnt his cottage. The road is now
known as "
Burnthouse Lane" and the
woods as "
Burnthouse Woods".
James Dove, aged 14, went
missing shortly after...
- part) of
Lough Corrib. The
number of
occupied dwellings is 20 (including
Burnthouse) and for
census purposes it is
incorporated within the 'census town' of...
- this land was used to
build housing such as the
garden village around Burnthouse Lane. The
Ludwell Valley was kept as farmland, with the
council letting...
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Peterborough to Ely p****es
through Turves,
going south along March Road and
Burnthouse Road and then east
along Quaker's Drove. "Parish Villages". Whittlesey...
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Junction in Turves, Cambridgeshire, just east of the
level crossing on
Burnthouse Road. P****enger
services were
never provided, and the line
closed to goods...
- and Seworgan, the
parish of Mabe,
which includes the
villages of Mabe
Burnthouse and Trenoweth, and the
parish of Mawnan,
containing the
village of Mawnan...