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Godrevy (Cornish: Godrevi,
meaning small farms) (/ɡəˈdriːvi/ gə-DREE-vee) is an area...
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Godrevy Lighthouse was
built in 1858–1859 on
Godrevy Island in St Ives Bay, Cornwall.
Standing approximately 300
metres (980 ft) off
Godrevy Head, it marks...
- the dead.
Their brother Adrian was not
allowed to go on an
expedition to
Godrevy Lighthouse, just as in the
novel James looks forward to
visiting the lighthouse...
- Ocean. It lies
between Godrevy Head (with the
Godrevy Towans) and St
Agnes Head,
north of the
village of St Agnes. The
Godrevy to St
Agnes Heritage Coast...
- crescent, some 4
miles or 6 km across,
between St Ives in the west and
Godrevy Head in the east. At the most
southerly point of St Ives Bay, the River...
- Gerrans, Gilbert's Coombe, Gillan, Gloweth, Gluvian,
Godolphin Cross,
Godrevy, Golant, Golberdon, Goldsithney, Gollawater, Gonamena, Goon Gumpas, Goon...
- main
attraction was the view
overlooking Porthminster Bay
towards the
Godrevy Lighthouse. The
happy summers spent at
Talland House would later influence...
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Godrevy Head to St
Agnes is a
coastal Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in
north Cornwall, England],
noted for both its
biological and geological...
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Steps Cornish Mines &
Engines Cotehele Glendurgan Garden Godolphin Estate Godrevy Hawker's Hut
Kynance Cove
Lanhydrock House Lawrence House Levant Mine &...
- ship Garland,
containing possessions of
Charles I of England,
wrecked on
Godrevy Island in
Cornwall on the day
Charles was
executed 30
January 1649. English...