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Cardinham (Cornish: Kardhinan) (the
spelling 'Cardynham' is
almost obsolete) is a
civil parish and a
village in mid Cornwall, England. The
village is...
- Old
Cardinham Castle is a
hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is in the
parish of
Cardinham very
close to the site of the
Norman Cardinham Castle, caput...
- HMS
Cardinham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers. Her name is
commonly misspelled as Cardingham, but she was
named after the...
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Cardinham Grange was a
monastic grange in
Cardinham, Cornwall, UK. Lady Vale
Chapel was
given soon
after the
Norman Conquest by
Richard Fitz
Turold to...
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Cardinham (or
Honour of
Cardinham) is one of the
three feudal baronies in
Cornwall which existed during the
medieval era. Its
caput was at
Cardinham Castle...
- Middlewood, Milcombe, Millbrook, Millendreath, Millook, Millpool,
Milltown (
Cardinham),
Milltown (Lanlivery), Mineshope, Mingoose, Minions, Mitc****, Mithian...
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Cardinhams for
several years, who used it in
preference to
their older castle at Old
Cardinham.
Andrew de
Cardinham's daughter,
Isolda de
Cardinham,...
- Bodmin. The
parish of
Cardinham includes the
villages and
hamlets of Bunny's Hill,
Little Downs, Millpool, Milltown, Mount, Old
Cardinham Castle, Welltown...
- the town so is
mostly urban in character. It is
bordered to the east by
Cardinham parish, to the
southeast by
Lanhydrock parish, to the
southwest and west...
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Glynn House is a
Grade II*
listed country estate near
Cardinham in the
county of Cornwall. It was once the seat of the
Glynn family and
later the seat...