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Cremyll (pronounced /ˈkrɛməl/) is a
small coastal village in the
civil parish of Maker-with-Rame, in south-east Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. Cremyll...
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Cremyll Ferry is a foot p****enger
ferry across the
Hamoaze (the
estuary of the
River Tamar) from
Admirals Hard in Stonehouse, Plymouth,
Devon to Cremyll...
- Peninsula,
overlooking Plymouth Sound; its main
entrance is in the
village of
Cremyll. It was the prin****l seat of the Edg****be
family since Tudor times, many...
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Settlements on the
banks of the
Hamoaze are Saltash, Wilcove,
Torpoint and
Cremyll in Cornwall, as well as
Devonport and
Plymouth in Devon. Two
regular ferry...
- is a
regular p****enger
ferry from the
tidal landing Admiral's Hard to
Cremyll in
Cornwall which is used by
visitors to the
Mount Edg****be
Country Park...
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Coast to
Coast Way is a 87-mile (140 km)
walking route in
England from
Cremyll on the
south coast of
Cornwall to
Morwenstow on its
north coast. The route...
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Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven. The
Cremyll Ferry is a p****enger
ferry between Stonehouse and the
Cornish hamlet of
Cremyll,
which is
believed to have operated...
- woman. The
vessel was
designed and
built by
Mashfords Brothers Ltd at the
Cremyll Shipyard in Cornwall, England. When
construction commenced in 1939 the...
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Cremyll School and
Chapel is a
former schoolroom and
chapel in
Cremyll, Cornwall, England. It was
erected in 1867 and is now a
private residence, known...
- main
access from land was (and is)
through a
grand gateway at the end of
Cremyll Street, a high wall
having been
built around the
landward portion of the...