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Crantock (Cornish: Lanngorrow) is a
coastal civil parish and
village in Cornwall, England, two
miles (3 km)
southwest of Newquay. In 460, a
group of Irish...
- St Carantoc's Church,
Crantock is in the
village of
Crantock, Cornwall, England.
Since 1951 the
church has been
designated as a Grade I
listed building...
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meaning the Channel), that
divides the town of
Newquay from the
village of
Crantock and
joins the
Celtic Sea. The
Newlyn Downs form part of the
catchment area...
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parliamentary constituency boundary between the East and West constituencies, from
Crantock to Veryan, as
roughly the
border between eastern and
western dialects....
- (value 15d) [some 30
acres or 12 hectares] with five sheep. The
village of
Crantock is the only
other recognisable name in the
Newquay area also
recorded in...
- The
Smith baronetcy of
Crantock,
Cornwall was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 27
September 1642 for
William Smithe or Smith, a
London merchant...
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regular DJ slot in 1989,
playing alternate w****s at the
Bowgie nightclub in
Crantock.
There he met Tom
Middleton and
Grant Wilson-Claridge.
Impressed by James's...
- St. Domnolus,
Bishop of Le Mans,
stained gl****. St. Carantoc's Church,
Crantock.
Tympanum of the
southern door of the
Cathedral of Amiens,
showing the...
- with
founding Llangrannog, Ceredigion,
Wales and St Carantoc's Church,
Crantock. His name is
listed amongst the
Cornish Saints. Carantoc's is one of five...
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Horse Inn in St Ives, Cornwall, with Tom
Middleton at the
Bowgie Inn in
Crantock, and on
Cornish beaches.
James studied at
Cornwall College from 1988 to...