- The
Cheesewring (Cornish: Keuswask) is a
granite tor in Cornwall, England,
situated on the
eastern flank of
Bodmin Moor on Stowe's Hill in the parish...
- The
Cheesewring, a
granite tor in England...
-
Rillaton round barrow,
where a
Bronze Age gold
beaker was discovered. The
Cheesewring, a
distinctive rock formation, is a mile northwest. The
village has embraced...
- The
Cheesewring, a
granite tor on the
southern edge of
Bodmin Moor...
-
representation of the
Cheesewring and
Sharptor in 1856
Poster (engraving)
advertising excursions to
Cornwall featuring the
Cheesewring (slightly exaggerated)...
- The
granite column (which
still exists) had been
manufactured at the
Cheesewring Quarry near
Liskeard in
Cornwall and
carried by horse-drawn cart from...
-
between the
railhead at
Liskeard (from
where rail
links reached to the
Cheesewring on
Bodmin Moor) and the port of Looe. In 1856 the
large quay of East...
- large,
disused quarry, but the hill is best
known as the site of the
Cheesewring, the
extraordinary granite formation that gave the
quarry its name. Inside...
-
Kilmar Tor
quarry Bearah Tor
quarry Cheesewring quarry Phoenix United Mine
Marke Valley Mine
South Caradon Mine
Gonamena incline St
Cleer Moorswater Liskeard...
- Work
started at the
Cheesewring, and the
permanent way used
stone block sleepers, the
stone blocks being procured at
Cheesewring itself.
Lower down, serious...