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Cawsand (Cornish: Porthbugh; lit. Cow Cove) and
Kingsand (Cornish: Porthruw) are twin
villages in
southeast Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The village...
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Cawsand Bay is a bay on the
southeast coast of Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The bay
takes its name from the
village of
Cawsand at grid reference...
- HMS
Cawsand Bay was a Bay-class anti-aircraft
frigate of the
British Royal Navy,
named for
Cawsand Bay in Cornwall. The ship was
originally ordered from...
- The
attack on
Cawsand was a
minor Spanish raid on the
coast of Cornwall, England, on the
night of 14
March 1596 in the
context of the
Brittany Campaign...
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Cosdon Hill, also
called Cosdon Beacon, or
Cawsand Beacon, is one of the
highest hills on Dartmoor, in Devon, England. It has
numerous traces of prehistoric...
- St Andrew's
Church is a
Church of
England church in
Cawsand, Cornwall, England, UK. The
church was
built in 1877–78 and has been
Grade II
listed since...
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Kingsand (Cornish: Porthruw) and
Cawsand are twin
villages in
southeast Cornwall,
United Kingdom. The
villages are
situated on the Rame
Peninsula and...
- are:
Agaton Fort Fort
Austin Fort
Bovisand Bowden Fort
Brownhill Battery Cawsand Fort
Crownhill Fort Drake's
Island Battery Egg
Buckland Keep Ernesettle...
- in St Malo for repairs. On 31
January 1788
Harry Carter took a
cargo to
Cawsand in the
Revenge to be
landed to a
waiting team
which included his brother...
- Dartmoor, the
Tamar Valley and the
beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand,
Cawsand and
Whitsand Bay are po****r. The
Roland Levinsky Building, the landmark...